Possibly.
The striker I wanted would have needed to be a mix of Ulloa & Locadia combing fantastic goal poaching instinct in and around the box with outstanding pace, size and power added to brilliance in the air.
So both of them could rotate to have the desired effect, I’m just gutted that we’re coming up to the 4 most important fixtures left (ones we have a point scoring chance in) and Locadia will miss at least half of these games and probably won’t have settled for the others.
So, still no pace up front for the next few matches [emoji20] but Ulloa makes me very very happy [emoji2]
I think its ok.
We certainly have not over gambled, so if we do go down we won't be lumbered with huge wage bill etc.. I hope Ulloa will bang in a few.
Newcastle and Huddersfield have not done much, Palace have done nothing so far. West Brom getting Sturridge is huge. Stoke have kept hold of Crouch so they are probably happy. Southampton are definitely splashing the cash so maybe its a good time to play them before all the signings settle in
No chance
Our midfield in nearly all matches lose the battle. Clearly not good enough. Wanted a Premier league midfielder to come in and be first choice.
Maybe.
Still need a CM who offers something different - ball carrying capability and pace. Sorry but Kayal/Grob slotting in there is a bit square peg round hole for me.
Possibly light in terms of pace on the wing too.
Happy elsewhere l think.
As for comparisons to others:
Huddersfield - got players in early but maybe a bit hit and hope from them, I’d say we’ve trumped them.
Swansea - if they sign Ayew from West Ham AND get a player of Andre Schurle’s quality in (they had agreed to sign on loan but an injury to his replacement coming in scuppered the deal) then we’re way behind the curve with them.
Stoke - irrelevant as they had a good enough squad and the new Manager bounce has worked
WBA - no where near close. They’ve signed guaranteed goals in Sturridge.
Palace - after their upswing in form are they even in the mix?! Probably just about but can see them pulling away now, including doing us over at their place. In terms of transfers they’ve done diddly squat but could argue had a strong enough squad in the first place. Also have Connor Wickham to come back to fitness for the run in.
Newcastle - absolutely we’ve done better than them but that only accounts for one of the relegation places so meh.
I’d give us a B- overall. We tried, didn’t break the bank, but ultimately feels like we’re erring on the side of caution and hoping a bit
No chance
Our midfield in nearly all matches lose the battle. Clearly not good enough. Wanted a Premier league midfielder to come in and be first choice.
I think this was always going to be the case playing 4-4-2 in this division. Two years ago we had Stephens and Kayal on top form who were able to win the majority of midfield battles as a pair even when up against a three man midfield. Last season we were less dominant in midfield due to(IMO) Kayal's injuries. This season we are playing at a much higher level and are still playing two against three in many cases. Even if we go 2 v 2 we're up against a higher calibre of player. It's why they both end up sitting deep and it's not a coincidence that we attack down the wings rather than building through the middle.
I'm hoping the signing of Locadia pushes us into more of a 4-3-3.
Great post.
Bmuff at home was a great example. Howe played 3 in CM including Arter, all with pace, against DS and DP (who has no pace).
The slightest mistake by DP and Bmuff over-ran them, and were away on the counter.
I'm happy. Important that we haven't lost any of our key players. Looking forward to Southampton tonight followed by an exciting and hopefully successful run in. Time to get behind the team.
Heard the Hudds fans booing there side last night.....unbelievable...
Heard the Hudds fans booing there side last night.....unbelievable...
Heard the Hudds fans booing there side last night.....unbelievable...
Heard the Hudds fans booing there side last night.....unbelievable...
Were they booing the ref?
BTSport and the ex-ref in their team couldn't have been more clear that their penalty shout was completely unfounded, but the pigeon fanciers turned it into a cause celebre.
I thought it was when the final whistle went... ?... I could be wrong