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Bring me a giant of a man to batter centre backs and let the creative midfielders and natural scoring of Baldock flourish. A ten goal a season beast will be fine thanks.
Bring me a giant of a man to batter centre backs and let the creative midfielders and natural scoring of Baldock flourish. A ten goal a season beast will be fine thanks.
If Derby go up and he is seen as surpless to requirements which I doubt he will be, I would go all out for Chris Martin.
Vetokele from Charlton might be worth a shot, although he only managed 11 goals this season.
If not I would have a look at Emnes at Swansea, he could fall back down the pecking order if they make a couple of Summer signings.
Nick Powell at Man United hasnt made any real strides since Joining them from Crewe, Maybe a time for him to drop down a league or two, pick him up as a second striker?
Heskey?Thats what we need is there one available in Eastern Europe.?
Heskey?
Everybody on here slated the suggestion of him and Eiderr Gudjohnsen but they have done well for Bolton., It has been mentioned many times but I would look at bringing back BZ not for his goals but what he will supply for Baldock and CMS . Failing that Beckford.
We really need to stop looking in the UK - players are just overpriced and not that great.
We need another Ulloa style player - so scouting in Europe is a must. A player who I think we should go for (and I know I have said it before) is Sporting Kansas City striker Dom Dwyer, who was actually born in Sussex. Only 24 and has a career total so far of 88 appearances for Sporting KC and Orlando City with 50 goals. Brentford were reportedly interested last Summer and he would probably have a price-tag of around £2 Million, so it could be a risk.
I am confident our recruitment will be stronger this Summer, not least because the manager will be in charge of it - like it should be.
One thing is certain-the current lot masquerading as strikers need replacing.
I'd say thats unfair on Baldock and O'Grady.
COG is asked to do a job for the team and when he plays he does that. The one time he actually got a run of games and he, in my opinion, was excellent.
Baldock, under CH, finally had a purpose as a striker and was beginning to show the types of finishes we expected.....and then he got injured.
Your vision and knowledge of football is zilch. The reason Baldock and CMS struggled was due to the way we set up COG just isnt good enough. I have repeatedly said that playing 2 up front, a big man and a support striker has proved to be effective for promotion from this division in the past few years. Now we have partially abandoned the Spanish keep ball system lets completely revert to what the players know and can play either 3- 5-2 ,or 4-4-2.
Goalscorers are the top priority. With a goal or two each game, we would have challenged for the play-offs again. Look at our goals against column - almost as good as Derby and Ipswich, better than Brentford and Wolves. Once we had scored a couple, we would have been very difficult to peg back. I would love to see a striking pair (Nelson/Bremner, Ward/Mellor, Forster/Murray) and I think Baldock would thrive alongside the right target man (as would have CMS if we had played to his strengths from the word go)
We have Baldock so I would give CMS a new contract and sign a bog man up front if CH says he will play 4-4-2 It has worked for most of the teams promoted from this division in the last couple of years.