BensGrandad
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well it's about consistency; if you can score often from 21 yds, you ought to get the tap ins
How many 'tap ins' did our strikers miss last season.. quite a few.
well it's about consistency; if you can score often from 21 yds, you ought to get the tap ins
How many 'tap ins' did our strikers miss last season.. quite a few.
**** him then. He's too small.
Let's release Connolly too.
And Ryan.
I'd rather we played Connolly than wasted c£18M on Maupay.
Unless we sell Knockaert and replace him with Bowen.It seems that Championship players who scored over 20 goals last season are slowly making their way to the Premier League in time for next season, one way or another. There are only four out of nine left to make the leap.
1. Teemu Pukki 29 goals EPL Norwich City
2. Tammy Abraham 26 goals EPL Chelsea
3. Neal Maupay 25 goals EFL Brentford FC
4. Dwight Gayle 23 goals EFL WBA
5. Billy Sharp 23 goals EPL Sheffield Utd
6. Che Adams 22 goals EPL S’hampton
7. Jarrod Bowen 22 goals EFL Hull City
8. Oliver McBurnie22 goals EFL Swansea City
9. Jay Rodriguez 22 goals EPL Burnley
I’m pretty sure that Maupay is a dummy for us to sign to distract the media and get our real target (and his club) twitching. Now that AN is dead to the club, he was surely sold a red herring in his last week and has fittingly gutted, cooked and swallowed the fake lure. We clearly do not and will not do business with Brentford.
Of the other three Championships 20+ scorers from last season; Gayle has failed at Premier League level and can be seen as too much of a gamble (only Palace would contemplate signing him) where as Bowen is a winger, we have enough of those already thanks.
So there’s just one player left who’d be a realistic signing for us. I think Swansea will cave in and take the much needed cash as they grow paranoid about Brentford grabbing Tony’s big wad before they get their greedy little feathered paws on it!
Welcome to the Albion Oliver McBurnie (in about 2 weeks I reckon for £18mill).
Not sure if Maupay could succeed in the Premiership.
At 5.7 in he would need to have incredible pace and upper body strength to be a success.
How do we know it would be ‘wasted’ on Maupay?
So would you have bought Zamora ??Isn't that what you often see with young players, though? They show enough to get themselves a run in first team football, gather up some experience, and then (if they genuinely have the goods) something clicks and you have a top player on your hands. Or it doesn't click and they drift back out of regular first team. Or it clicks for a while, goes to their heads, and unclicks. Thing is ... if you don't grab the ones that click and have a great season *before* they follow that season with a second or third great season, the asking price goes up and it'll be a top tier team sniffing around rather than us.
We have to take the risk, and hope we pick the right one that clicked and then stays clicked. So for me, I like that we're being linked with young players with one quality season behind them. It's a risk, but it's a risk worth taking when you're shopping on a budget.
How do we know it would be ‘wasted’ on Maupay?
I wish he had a rabbit in a hat with a bat and a six four Impala
No one knows, but I just have that feeling. A bit like when we lost out with Abraham.
Good second tier poacher, just can't see him as having all the attributes to fit into a lower prem side. Genuinely see more in Connolly and really hoping this to be the season he breaks through.
Think the funds would be better spent on a top quality CM, RB and Keeper. (Though I know that's an unpopular view!)
**** him then. He's too small.
Let's release Connolly too.
And Ryan.
It seems that Championship players who scored over 20 goals last season are slowly making their way to the Premier League in time for next season, one way or another. There are only four out of nine left to make the leap.
1. Teemu Pukki 29 goals EPL Norwich City
2. Tammy Abraham 26 goals EPL Chelsea
3. Neal Maupay 25 goals EFL Brentford FC
4. Dwight Gayle 23 goals EFL WBA
5. Billy Sharp 23 goals EPL Sheffield Utd
6. Che Adams 22 goals EPL S’hampton
7. Jarrod Bowen 22 goals EFL Hull City
8. Oliver McBurnie22 goals EFL Swansea City
9. Jay Rodriguez 22 goals EPL Burnley
I’m pretty sure that Maupay is a dummy for us to sign to distract the media and get our real target (and his club) twitching. Now that AN is dead to the club, he was surely sold a red herring in his last week and has fittingly gutted, cooked and swallowed the fake lure. We clearly do not and will not do business with Brentford.
Of the other three Championships 20+ scorers from last season; Gayle has failed at Premier League level and can be seen as too much of a gamble (only Palace would contemplate signing him) where as Bowen is a winger, we have enough of those already thanks.
So there’s just one player left who’d be a realistic signing for us. I think Swansea will cave in and take the much needed cash as they grow paranoid about Brentford grabbing Tony’s big wad before they get their greedy little feathered paws on it!
Welcome to the Albion Oliver McBurnie (in about 2 weeks I reckon for £18mill).
I can see your logic, but really hope you are wrong, never been impressed with McBurnie, yes he scored a few last season but always looks clumsy and seems to fall over all the time, i'd rather go with our existing strikers than waste ANY money on him.
Just my opinion, but if you are right, he will of course get my support at least until he falls over, about 10 minutes in true NSC fashion
I'd rather we played Connolly than wasted c£18M on Maupay.
How do you see more in Connelly, who as far as i am aware has never played a champ or prem game, than Abraham who score 20 plus champ goals last season?
No one knows, but I just have that feeling. A bit like when we lost out with Abraham.
Good second tier poacher, just can't see him as having all the attributes to fit into a lower prem side. Genuinely see more in Connolly and really hoping this to be the season he breaks through.
Think the funds would be better spent on a top quality CM, RB and Keeper. (Though I know that's an unpopular view!)
You don’t belong here. That was a reasoned, well researched and sensible post. It was also excellent.
And what is the common denominator with the upswing in McBurnie’s form? Potter.
You’d be surprised what playing for a manager who has faith in you can do. I personally would like to see them develop together.
Why isn’t there room for both? As sure as I am I’d love Connolly to get some Prem game time it might benefit him to play a season in Championship as well.
Fair answer, [MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION] interpreted your post better than I.
I think [MENTION=435]Stat Brother[/MENTION] interpreted my post better than I wrote it!
Yeah i did think that, i remember a few on here raving about him last season, but i just dont see it at all, i remember him playing for Swansea in their last premier league season and thinking how crap he was, ok last season he certainly found the net plenty of times, maybe that is Potters influence, but if so, then it shouldn't take much to make decent strikers out of what we have already as they are better footballers already, hypothetical, i know but drop Andone or Locadia into the championship and i would put money on both outscoring McBurnie, especially if they had the excellent Daniel James supplying the opportunities.
While i dont see potential in McBurnie, i do see plenty in Maupay, all about opinions and im not the guy making the decisions, Potter is and if he thinks McBurnie will score enough goals in the premier league to spend possibly £20 million on him, then fair enough its his decisions that will keep him managing a premier league club......or not.