We have that cover in Hemed. Now he is nowhere near good enough to challenge but a good squad striker. We were trying to sign a Baldock style striker in the summer so I don't see why this would have changed.
Just this one from yesterday
I can't help thinking/hoping that there is a record breaking transfer to come based on a confident gamble from Tony Bloom that is realising that the probability of promotion increases as each week go by.
It's going to be cheaper to buy a player as a championship team than as a Premier League team.
I'm not convinced that the player we try to buy is a similar player to Sam Baldock.
With still half a season to play I have a sneaky feeling we might go for a target man to both cover and challenge Glenn Murray.
As long as it's not actually James Wilson.
He's usually pretty reliable... I mean Pete O'R!
Wasn't Dicko long-term injured?
Yes out for season with cruciate injury, article below
Turkish side and Championship duo eye Wolves striker Dicko
HITC Sport understands Wolves striker Nouha Dicko is a target for Trabzonspor, Brighton & Hove Albion and Fulham, in January.
Nouha Dicko of Wolverhampton Wanderers (C) in action with Gaetano Berardi (L) and Liam Cooper of Leeds UnitedNouha Dicko of Wolverhampton Wanderers (C) in action with Gaetano Berardi (L) and Liam Cooper of Leeds United
HITC Sport understands Wolves striker Nouha Dicko is a target for several sides in January.
Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Nouha Dicko is attracting interest from Trabzonspor, Brighton & Hove Albion and Fulham, HITC Sport understands from sources close to the club.
Dicko is back to full fitness now after a lengthy spell out of action with a serious knee injury.
The 24-year-old missed almost the whole of the 2015-16 campaign after sustaining a anterior cruciate ligament injury in the 2-1 home win over Charlton in late August.
Nouha Dicko scores the second goal for WolvesNouha Dicko scores for Wolves
Dicko has made 14 appearances in all competitions for Wolves so far this season, scoring twice in the Football League Trophy win over Crewe in October.
Dicko, who joined Wolves in January 2014 from Wigan, finished as top scorer in his first season at the club with 13 goals in 19 games to help the club win promotion from League One and he went on to score 15 goals the following season in the Championship before suffering his knee injury.
Turkish side Trabzonspor are lining up a move for the pacey forward as they look to bring in a goalscorer to help lift them clear of relegation trouble in the Super Lig.
Championship promotion hopefuls Brighton are also keeping tabs on Dicko as Chris Hughton looks to bolster his attacking options in January, while Fulham are also in the market for a new striker in the New Year.
Wolves are reluctant to lose Dicko as they battle to avoid being involved in a relegation battle, but they are bracing themselves for interest in the Mali international.
Yes out for season with cruciate injury, article below
Turkish side and Championship duo eye Wolves striker Dicko
HITC Sport understands Wolves striker Nouha Dicko is a target for Trabzonspor, Brighton & Hove Albion and Fulham, in January.
Nouha Dicko of Wolverhampton Wanderers (C) in action with Gaetano Berardi (L) and Liam Cooper of Leeds UnitedNouha Dicko of Wolverhampton Wanderers (C) in action with Gaetano Berardi (L) and Liam Cooper of Leeds United
HITC Sport understands Wolves striker Nouha Dicko is a target for several sides in January.
Wolverhampton Wanderers striker Nouha Dicko is attracting interest from Trabzonspor, Brighton & Hove Albion and Fulham, HITC Sport understands from sources close to the club.
Dicko is back to full fitness now after a lengthy spell out of action with a serious knee injury.
The 24-year-old missed almost the whole of the 2015-16 campaign after sustaining a anterior cruciate ligament injury in the 2-1 home win over Charlton in late August.
Nouha Dicko scores the second goal for WolvesNouha Dicko scores for Wolves
Dicko has made 14 appearances in all competitions for Wolves so far this season, scoring twice in the Football League Trophy win over Crewe in October.
Dicko, who joined Wolves in January 2014 from Wigan, finished as top scorer in his first season at the club with 13 goals in 19 games to help the club win promotion from League One and he went on to score 15 goals the following season in the Championship before suffering his knee injury.
Turkish side Trabzonspor are lining up a move for the pacey forward as they look to bring in a goalscorer to help lift them clear of relegation trouble in the Super Lig.
Championship promotion hopefuls Brighton are also keeping tabs on Dicko as Chris Hughton looks to bolster his attacking options in January, while Fulham are also in the market for a new striker in the New Year.
Wolves are reluctant to lose Dicko as they battle to avoid being involved in a relegation battle, but they are bracing themselves for interest in the Mali international.
The rumour from Sheffield Wednesday is that we have broken FFP with such a MASSIVE loss and that is why we are top of the league...They however, are doing it the right way....
IMO Baldock/Murray partnership needs to be our #1 option. We can't risk ruining that chemistry, which is why I can't see us buying a striker.
However, a loan for a James Wilson type player. Someone who would be grateful just to make the bench. A friend of mine suggested Dominic Solanke yesterday and i have to agree with him. Lighting up the U23, always leaps and bounds better than Tammy Abrahams at every youth level but is NEVER going to break through in Chelsea.
The rumour from Sheffield Wednesday is that we have broken FFP with such a MASSIVE loss and that is why we are top of the league...They however, are doing it the right way....
Don't know about Dicko. If he's able to recreate past form he could be a good pacy back-up to Baldock and suspect the price would be under £1m. On the plus side his major injury is past and he is fully match fit
The rumour from Sheffield Wednesday is that we have broken FFP with such a MASSIVE loss and that is why we are top of the league...They however, are doing it the right way....
Then stay off that site. Surely more chance of him going to Norwich?That site says Coyle to be replaced at Blackburn by Gary Rowatt within 48 hours.
If Baldock got injured, how would it help that we have 3 target men?I'm not convinced that the player we try to buy is a similar player to Sam Baldock.
With still half a season to play I have a sneaky feeling we might go for a target man to both cover and challenge Glenn Murray.