Perry Milkins
Just a quiet guy.
Abraham, Brown and Tomori, with massive discount on the latter in the light of his recent England U20 display.
What about Martin and John?
Abraham, Brown and Tomori, with massive discount on the latter in the light of his recent England U20 display.
I think I must be the only person on here to think we should be aiming higher than Tammy. We marked him out the game at the Amex, and he's going to come up against better defenders than Dunk and Hünemeier in the PL.
For me he would be useful as a 3rd/4th choice striker, but as you say, Chelsea would want him to play more.You aren't the only one. I would like him, but without any obligation for him to play in x amount of games that he and chelski will likely want.
I think I must be the only person on here to think we should be aiming higher than Tammy. We marked him out the game at the Amex, and he's going to come up against better defenders than Dunk and Hünemeier in the PL.
I think I must be the only person on here to think we should be aiming higher than Tammy. We marked him out the game at the Amex, and he's going to come up against better defenders than Dunk and Hünemeier in the PL.
Agreed.I'd say the same about Tomori. Clearly a very decent prospect indeed, so:
- I can't imagine Chelsea want to sell him.
- He needs game time now.
- He'll not get first choice game time with us.
- He probably would at a fair few Championship clubs.
Six days ago the Daily Mail were reporting Everton wanted Tammy and were willing to use him as leverage in a deal for Lukaka. The thing is if Everton get a huge fee for Lukaku they'll probably spend a fair wedge on another striker so Abraham might not get much of a look-in there.
Brighton does tick a lot of boxes: guaranteed regular game time, easy for Chelsea to keep an eye on him, easy for the player re contact with friends and family, stable club, great training facilities.
Sure, but 20+ in the Championship equates to about 10 in the PL, and if one of your 2 main strikers barely hits double figures it puts the pressure on the others.You're referring to the game that they won, one of only three to leave the Amex with a victory. The very same game that effectively stopped us from winning the title. He was alright in that game, but my focus is beyond one game, and he got 20+ goals in a season for a team that just avoided relegation, and has a whole series of other attributes that will be required in the PL -- goalscoring, pace, movement, strength, power -- and that our current set of strikers only have some of.
Why is it easier for Chelsea to keep an eye on him at Brighton and not at Everton? We might be closer but that's hardly going to make any difference.
Different league, different loan rules.But last season we had Pocognoli, Tomori & Akpom?
Sure, but 20+ in the Championship equates to about 10 in the PL, and if one of your 2 main strikers barely hits double figures it puts the pressure on the others.
I take your point, but if on 12th August our forward line is Baldock/Abrahams, or Murray/Abrahams, I think we're in for a long season.Only 21 players managed to get into double figures in the PL this season (in a season where the number of goals scored were one of the highest on record). Even if you're right that 20+ Championship goals equates to about 10 in the PL, I'd take that now.
You have to think he'd be maybe third in the pecking order at Newcastle, right? And that's if they don't buy more forwards in the window.
I take your point, but if on 12th August our forward line is Baldock/Abrahams, or Murray/Abrahams, I think we're in for a long season.