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[Albion] Yesterdays Game Just Reaffirmed My Opinion.



Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,111
Cowfold
We desperately need a new striker!

Even Alan Shearer said it on Match of the Day last night, we look great going forward, create lots of chances, (31 shots yesterday), but just can't find the back of the net.

Ok so we have Deniz Undav joining us in the summer from his season's loan in Belgium, but even he is completely untried at Premier League level.

I know this has all been said countless times before, but sorry Mr. Bloom you will hbave to open your wallet wide one more time, and invest properly on a striker with a proven goalscoring record at this level.

Yes we have a few prospects in the Development squad, Ferguson, Tolaj et al, but they are both young and l don't think ready yet.plus Zeqiri and Sima but l'm far from convinced that they are the an swer to our problems either.

It really is obvious where our greatest problems lay. If you don't score goals you don't win football matgches. End of.
 




Stato

Well-known member
Dec 21, 2011
7,351
We will not spend big on a striker. It should seem obvious from the previous transfer windows that the business model is buy unproven players from potentially undervalued markets and strive to improve them. Undav is untried at Premier League level, but if you look at goals scored in the top ten European leagues this season, he is behind only Lewandowski. He'll be the plan for next year and anyone else that comes to support him will be just as untried in the Premier League.
 


Stat Brother

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NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
A good striker can't magic the ball through 10 defenders.
 


cjd

Well-known member
Jun 22, 2006
6,301
La Rochelle
A good striker can't magic the ball through 10 defenders.

And there lies the main problem.

Potterball is far too slow getting the ball upfield.

Very pretty football , but ultimately a waste of time when scoring goals is the aim of the game.
 


Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
22,111
Cowfold
We will not spend big on a striker. It should seem obvious from the previous transfer windows that the business model is buy unproven players from potentially undervalued markets and strive to improve them. Undav is untried at Premier League level, but if you look at goals scored in the top ten European leagues this season, he is behind only Lewandowski. He'll be the plan for next year and anyone else that comes to support him will be just as untried in the Premier League.

Yes of course it's obvious, and that's obviously the way the club intend to go. However that doesn't stop me from having a different opinion.
 




Dick Swiveller

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2011
9,520
Any update on that bear heading to the woods? Or the Pope's religion?
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
And there lies the main problem.

Potterball is far too slow getting the ball upfield.

Very pretty football , but ultimately a waste of time when scoring goals is the aim of the game.

Yes, we are slow in the build up, which is frustrating, as we don’t have any pace other than Lamptey, however there were shots from March, Maupay and Mac Allister that, if on target would have bulged the net. A little to the left or the right and Veltman would have scored. But you and others carry on thinking that it’s the slow build up that means we don’t score, it’s rubbish though, it’s the inabilty to hit a shot cleanly and on target that is the problem. Even with defenders in the way there is also the chance of a deflection. You know the type of goal we regularly concede but seldom score from.

Our confidence, ability and luck in front of goal is out, not a great combination.
 
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South west gull

New member
Nov 3, 2021
1,008
And there lies the main problem.

Potterball is far too slow getting the ball upfield.

Very pretty football , but ultimately a waste of time when scoring goals is the aim of the game.
I am sorry to keep going on but all the time march & gross are playing we will always be extremely very slow getting the ball into good positions without the opposition having 9/10/11 behind the ball.

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Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,276
Maybe Deniz Undav will step up to the plate. Or at least provide some serious competition for Maupay. Who knows, maybe something might just click. There's no shortage of service, just a severe lack of quality finishing
 


Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,609
The Fatherland
Yes, we are slow in the build up, which is frustrating, as we don’t have any pace other than Lamptey, however there were shots from March, Maupay and Mac Allister that, if on target would have bulged the net. A little to the left or the right and Veltman would have scored. But you and others carry on thinking that it’s the slow build up that means we don’t score, it’s rubbish though, it’s the inabilty to hit a shot cleanly and on target that is the problem. Even with defenders in the way there is also the chance of a deflection. You know the type of goal we regularly concede but seldom score from.

Our confidence, ability and luck in front of goal is out, not a great combination.

Quite. A playing system which yields 31 shots clearly isn’t a fault.
 






Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
While I would definitely not mind a new striker I strongly suspect that Brighton is the team(or one of the teams) where the strikers have scored the highest percentage of the teams goals.

A new striker might result in five or six more goals which would be nice but as long as the midfielders and wing backs in total contribute with like four or five goals per season, Brighton will remain a low-scoring team.
 


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Withdean11

Well-known member
Feb 18, 2007
2,908
Brighton/Hyde
Having had time to reflect on yesterday, and watching the highlights back this morning, I believe our problem is just as much about how we attack than it is about our strikers (or lack of).

Despite the stats, we didn’t really create many chances that I would expect us to score from (outside of the penalty and set pieces). Most of our chances were either long range attempts, or snap shots in a crowded area.

We are far too slow and predictable at getting the ball forward and into dangerous positions while catching the defence out of shape. This is what the better teams do. Maupay, Trossard, March and Gross are all terrible at this. Our first attack (on the extended highlights) where Maupay has the chance to attack quickly but takes too long and gives it to Trossard in a poor position is a good example of this.

Is it tactics or just crap players? I honestly don’t know. But the way we attack has to change.
 






southstandandy

WEST STAND ANDY
Jul 9, 2003
6,042
Bear in mind we've lost £120m in 2 seasons and I think those expecting us to go big on striker in the summer are living in cloud cuckoo land. Yes we know we need one but we just don't have the cash.

BUT, any other fans on here who want to splash £50m of their own money on one, then please go ahead and knock yourselves out.
 




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