Amazing stat that. Baldock runs defences ragged, opening up the game for others - most starkly obvious recently against QPR. Love the bloke.
Surely those that think otherwise aren't claiming the much higher win percentage with SB in the team is pure coincidence? He does so much running for the team which doesn't appear to have much impact on the surface but as the games wear on, players tire of this and make mistakes. Mistakes which he has caused them to make with his work ethic.
Where are all the haters now who slatted him in the season? Eating humble pie i guess as they know very little it seems.
sam baldock is a crock thats all.
There is no point continuing to talk about Baldock, he's not going to be here next season if we can find some mugs to buy him. He isn't good enough for where we want to go. I wouldn't mind not seeing him again in a Brighton shirt if it means we've signed someone who might, from time to time, score a goal.
Get the same sinking feeling about Baldock and Hemed this season as I did about Baldock/CMS/O'Grady/Best last season. They're the makeweights you can't easily shift on to some other mug club, so they just sit there festering on the club's books until well past their sell by date while we flog the decent strikers onwards and upwards for a quick buck. Same as it ever was.
Wikipedia state Sam Baldock as a " Striker. Current club Bhafc 4 goals in 26 appearances. That is the only analysis you need
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Crock of shit yep !!
perhaps he play in the running off the ball, working hard and creating space position while our defenders score the goals.I just don't see what he does for the team, gives up easily, always second to the ball, looks disinterested. I'm sure he doesn't want to be here.
A good example of a similar player in the premier league is Okazaki, he doesn't score many goals, but his continuous pressure and running yesterday against swansea created a lot of space for Leicester to play in and he has done this for months, which is why Ranieri starts him every game. Of course if he played for us he would be branded 'shit' for not scoring enough goals.
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Hip hip hooray, he's able to JUST ABOUT sort his feet out a yard out to scuff one home past an already relegated team. Everyone is wrong about him being impotent in front of goal and offering nothing that no other half-reasonable striker would offer. We should continue to accept his poor output because he's lucky enough that the team performs well DESPITE him.
How many goals would Nicky Forster have scored in this team? There was a proper striker.
Correlation doesn't prove causation. Baldock missed the period where most of our best players were injured. When he plays we also have our other strong players in the team - not to mention the fact he missed that period of draw and losses and only returned once Knockaet and Rosenior were playing.
Hip hip hooray, he's able to JUST ABOUT sort his feet out a yard out to scuff one home past an already relegated team. Everyone is wrong about him being impotent in front of goal and offering nothing that no other half-reasonable striker would offer. We should continue to accept his poor output because he's lucky enough that the team performs well DESPITE him.
How many goals would Nicky Forster have scored in this team? There was a proper striker.
Making yourself look a bit of a thicko, tbh.
Making yourself look a bit of a thicko, tbh.
Well CH must think he is OK because he keeps picking him.
Given this guy knows his onions as his match reports show, and I happen to know he has spent 3 quarters of Baldock's time here really not rating him that highly, I'd say you're best off listening to him. Baldock is winning over his doubters.
Nobody is suggesting he couldn't be a better finisher, but he brings so much to this team.
Not at all, it's a game of opinions.
It's a shame Wilson picked up that knock against QPR, otherwise he might well have kept his place in the team.
That's a fair opinion, but Baldock won't win me over by barely taking a very straight forward chance and then spurning many others. In this team, I honestly believe that I would have scored more goals than he has. And his goal record, for a £2million striker, is laughable. His contribution to the team is minimal, despite his running around, and I honestly don't think he offers anything that a Simon Cox, Dexter Blackstock, Matt Derybshire or even Dean Bowditch wouldn't have offered. He is a bottom end Championship player all round, and he is very fortunate to be playing so regularly in such a strong team. I don't expect people to agree, whenever people agree with me I always feel I must be wrong.
I agree entirely with the view that Baldock's finishing is not as good as you'd expect - more specifically, it's his composure in front of goal - he's wont to snatch at a chance. Despite that, because the rest of his game is SO strong, the TEAM is undeniably more effective when he plays. To continue to deny that isn't about opinions, for me - its just stubbornly refusing to admit a mistake.