SockMonster
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Seems like most likely now c.f. JC...
What do you mean?
Seems like most likely now c.f. JC...
I must admit, if anything comes of this, I do feel worried about us pinning our hopes on a marquee forward who has yet to kick a ball in either England or the Championship.
We've lost significant momentum already and can't afford to give much more away to play-off chasers before we all get very nervous about even finishing top 6. Anyone we bring in does need to hit the ground running and, in the case of a striker, scoring.
If we do sign him I hope he tears the Championship up and people take great glee in bouncing this post. I'd be happy to be wrong in my concern.
Agreed...big risk big money and completely alien to our league.I believe the player is not even and out and out striker as well more like an attacking midfielder.I must admit, if anything comes of this, I do feel worried about us pinning our hopes on a marquee forward who has yet to kick a ball in either England or the Championship.
We've lost significant momentum already and can't afford to give much more away to play-off chasers before we all get very nervous about even finishing top 6. Anyone we bring in does need to hit the ground running and, in the case of a striker, scoring.
If we do sign him I hope he tears the Championship up and people take great glee in bouncing this post. I'd be happy to be wrong in my concern.
What's the standard of football like where he's playing now compared to England?
As above, 3 in 29 in the MLS (which is again poor standard, especially 2 years ago), is a bit worrying when talking about £7m.
according to The Times this morning, we have offered £7m for Bolanos.
No one can really predict 1)I'm less concerned about that. Without being able to dig out the references, there have details about how he has transformed his game since then.
Indeed, just checking back on some messages I've received, and not from anyone at the club, but from people well versed in Bolanos:
1. Concerns he will take a while to settle in England.
2. Well worth the money, he's completely reinvented himself over the last 18 months.
No one can really predict 1)
What is definitely known is that the player has had problems integrating with teams in the past (cited by a mexican clubs reduced bid when trying to sign him) and once failed a coke test leading to a 6 month ban. Definitely a tearaway in his younger days. Is he completely over this ?
Agreed. There is an obsession amongst football fans with the mystical "25 goal a season" striker - but pinning your hopes on 1 player is a fast track to failure. It only takes a loss of form, an injury, or as you say, a failure to settle, and you're shown up for the lack of plan B. For reference, QPR and Charlie Austin. Without him on and off this year, they're struggling. I'd far rather have 3 players scoring 10, or 4 scoring 7/8, than 1 scoring 25.I must admit, if anything comes of this, I do feel worried about us pinning our hopes on a marquee forward who has yet to kick a ball in either England or the Championship.
We've lost significant momentum already and can't afford to give much more away to play-off chasers before we all get very nervous about even finishing top 6. Anyone we bring in does need to hit the ground running and, in the case of a striker, scoring.
If we do sign him I hope he tears the Championship up and people take great glee in bouncing this post. I'd be happy to be wrong in my concern.
Agreed. There is an obsession amongst football fans with the mystical "25 goal a season" striker - but pinning your hopes on 1 player is a fast track to failure. It only takes a loss of form, an injury, or as you say, a failure to settle, and you're shown up for the lack of plan B. For reference, QPR and Charlie Austin. Without him on and off this year, they're struggling. I'd far rather have 3 players scoring 10, or 4 scoring 7/8, than 1 scoring 25.
There's an obvious romanticism about a South American flairniac being parachuted in for megabucks and tearing the league apart, but the chances of it happening are lower. Putting my boring, pragmatic cap on, if we're really going to spend that sort of cash, I'd rather the £7m went on 3 players - a striker, a winger and a centre mid - than spunking it all on one bloke who could fail to adjust (cough...Elvis...cough) or even twang a cruciate 2 minutes into his debut.
Still think James Wilson will be the man to score a large number of the goals. I'm writing off the last 3 games as he was clearly ill...