Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? 14:51 - Feb 10 with 16043 views | FrankfurtBlue | Both Will Keane and Collin Quaner look (very) unlikely to score regularly. Our inability to scout for and/or recruit good players has to be questioned, but is it a result of budget constraints or people not doing their respective jobs very well? FWIW, I think that Paul Lambert has the ability to put a good side together, but he needs the necessary support. | | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 14:53 - Feb 10 with 8623 views | BLUEBEAT | They were probably 3rd or 4th choices Nobody wants to come here due to the current plight | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 14:55 - Feb 10 with 8608 views | blueconscience | You get what you pay for. People will defend St Marcus saying no one would want to join the club at the bottom of the league, but we are there for a reason. 10 years of poor investment into the team, a constant flow of loanees in and out of the club and any loanees who do well here are snapped up by other clubs in the division willing to spend. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 14:58 - Feb 10 with 8593 views | RegencyBlue | The problem is that we shop in the bargain basement. It comes down to money and we don’t/won’t spend what is required. | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:07 - Feb 10 with 8552 views | ParisBlue | Keane is not a front man. I'd like to see him play deeper. Quaner is a wide player not a forward. I'd like to see Harrison given a run but with some support. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:10 - Feb 10 with 8540 views | christiand | You get what you pay for, it's as simple as that. If we had serious thoughts of staying up ME had to dig deep and get a proven striker in and that was going to cost serious money. That's why we've ended up with Keane and the other fella!! Just not good enough to keep us up I'm afraid. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:10 - Feb 10 with 8539 views | FrankfurtBlue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 14:55 - Feb 10 by blueconscience | You get what you pay for. People will defend St Marcus saying no one would want to join the club at the bottom of the league, but we are there for a reason. 10 years of poor investment into the team, a constant flow of loanees in and out of the club and any loanees who do well here are snapped up by other clubs in the division willing to spend. |
I think having McCarthy here disguised the plight we have been in for a long time. He could get away with recruiting cheap players by playing an agricultural style of football. Clearly, Hurst considered that he needed different players to play his style of football, but he needed greater resources than McCarthy ever had. In effect, Evans handed him an empty pot that he had to fill himself by ironically selling the very players, Webster and Waghorn, who were capable of playing a better style of football. It appears that Evans handed Lambert the same pot in January! | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:12 - Feb 10 with 8530 views | 3_5_2 |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:07 - Feb 10 by ParisBlue | Keane is not a front man. I'd like to see him play deeper. Quaner is a wide player not a forward. I'd like to see Harrison given a run but with some support. |
With Freddie out and Quaner absolutely toilet it seems, it may be a Harrison / Keane pairing which could work | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:30 - Feb 10 with 8482 views | Binner | You'd need to be daft to think you'll get an in-form high quality striker in the January window unless you are able to spend £millions over the odds. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:42 - Feb 10 with 8446 views | FrankfurtBlue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:30 - Feb 10 by Binner | You'd need to be daft to think you'll get an in-form high quality striker in the January window unless you are able to spend £millions over the odds. |
What about just a good striker? Joe Garner cost millions? Martyn Waghorn cost us millions? Call me daft, but I think we could have done better, but I agree, we needed to throw a bit more money at it too. | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:49 - Feb 10 with 8407 views | tractorshark |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:42 - Feb 10 by FrankfurtBlue | What about just a good striker? Joe Garner cost millions? Martyn Waghorn cost us millions? Call me daft, but I think we could have done better, but I agree, we needed to throw a bit more money at it too. |
I suppose it depends not just on money but whether you want to come here. Waghorn and Garner arrived in the summer. In this window, how many strikers would have chosen us given our plight? Does anyone know the reason for Quaner not being in the squad??? | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:11 - Feb 10 with 8366 views | Binner |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:42 - Feb 10 by FrankfurtBlue | What about just a good striker? Joe Garner cost millions? Martyn Waghorn cost us millions? Call me daft, but I think we could have done better, but I agree, we needed to throw a bit more money at it too. |
You're daft. A 'good' striker is defined by what he is doing in games, ie, to be 'good' he needs to be playing well, scoring and creating goals. Such players are highly valued by their clubs are not, generally, sold in the January windw. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:32 - Feb 10 with 8324 views | Coastalblue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:42 - Feb 10 by FrankfurtBlue | What about just a good striker? Joe Garner cost millions? Martyn Waghorn cost us millions? Call me daft, but I think we could have done better, but I agree, we needed to throw a bit more money at it too. |
I think people were probably as excited by Waghorn and Garner when they signed as they were by Keane and Quarner? Neither of the former were viewed as likely to be prolific? That's how we recruit, sometimes it comes off. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:51 - Feb 10 with 8282 views | FrankfurtBlue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:11 - Feb 10 by Binner | You're daft. A 'good' striker is defined by what he is doing in games, ie, to be 'good' he needs to be playing well, scoring and creating goals. Such players are highly valued by their clubs are not, generally, sold in the January windw. |
So you don't think we could have done any better? What about if Evans had been prepared to release some of the gains (£4m?) made from the Summer transfers? | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:58 - Feb 10 with 8260 views | agentp |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:10 - Feb 10 by FrankfurtBlue | I think having McCarthy here disguised the plight we have been in for a long time. He could get away with recruiting cheap players by playing an agricultural style of football. Clearly, Hurst considered that he needed different players to play his style of football, but he needed greater resources than McCarthy ever had. In effect, Evans handed him an empty pot that he had to fill himself by ironically selling the very players, Webster and Waghorn, who were capable of playing a better style of football. It appears that Evans handed Lambert the same pot in January! |
He did not have to sell Waghorn, Webster to raise funds. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:01 - Feb 10 with 8256 views | agentp |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:51 - Feb 10 by FrankfurtBlue | So you don't think we could have done any better? What about if Evans had been prepared to release some of the gains (£4m?) made from the Summer transfers? |
£4m gain. I take it Maths isnt your strongest subject. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:11 - Feb 10 with 8232 views | pointofblue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:58 - Feb 10 by agentp | He did not have to sell Waghorn, Webster to raise funds. |
True but they both made it clear that they wanted to go. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:13 - Feb 10 with 8222 views | agentp |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:11 - Feb 10 by pointofblue | True but they both made it clear that they wanted to go. |
I said. 'He did not have to sell Webster and Waghorn to raise funds' It was suggested he had to do just that. He didn't. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:20 - Feb 10 with 8210 views | Pilgrimblue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 15:49 - Feb 10 by tractorshark | I suppose it depends not just on money but whether you want to come here. Waghorn and Garner arrived in the summer. In this window, how many strikers would have chosen us given our plight? Does anyone know the reason for Quaner not being in the squad??? |
Pick players in their best position. If Quaner is Right mid then thats' where he should be but I don't feel that there are any goals in the team that played For me Bish must play from the start. He's got goals in him and will help others whereas Skuse could be there for ever and never look like he will ever. Time for Downes to be our DM and picked every game plus I thought Nolan was feisty and linked up well . However neither Chambo nor Pennington are very good on corners as their headers are too defensive. I hope Collins is fit for Derby and I'd pick Nsiala with him as It cant get any worse! | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:27 - Feb 10 with 8176 views | FrankfurtBlue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:01 - Feb 10 by agentp | £4m gain. I take it Maths isnt your strongest subject. |
Did you notice the question mark after the figure, or is English not your strongest subject?What was the figure then, professor? | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:29 - Feb 10 with 8164 views | FrankfurtBlue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 16:58 - Feb 10 by agentp | He did not have to sell Waghorn, Webster to raise funds. |
What was the transfer budget given to Hurst in the Summer? | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:30 - Feb 10 with 8156 views | agentp |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:27 - Feb 10 by FrankfurtBlue | Did you notice the question mark after the figure, or is English not your strongest subject?What was the figure then, professor? |
We sold a handful of players and bought a handful of players. It doesn't take a lot of working out. No need for an, excusing question mark. [Post edited 10 Feb 2019 17:30]
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:41 - Feb 10 with 8134 views | pointofblue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:13 - Feb 10 by agentp | I said. 'He did not have to sell Webster and Waghorn to raise funds' It was suggested he had to do just that. He didn't. |
Yes, hence I said 'true'. But I can see why he decided not to keep players around who didn't want to play for the team. That does remind me though - we're facing Waghorn on Wednesday. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:47 - Feb 10 with 8094 views | agentp |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:41 - Feb 10 by pointofblue | Yes, hence I said 'true'. But I can see why he decided not to keep players around who didn't want to play for the team. That does remind me though - we're facing Waghorn on Wednesday. |
The value of 'want out players' reduces considerably. It's not like we are Chelsea and can make them serve out their time. We had some gems last season and with the right acquisitions this season we would have pushed on. What a Fck up it became. | |
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Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:47 - Feb 10 with 8095 views | FrankfurtBlue |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:30 - Feb 10 by agentp | We sold a handful of players and bought a handful of players. It doesn't take a lot of working out. No need for an, excusing question mark. [Post edited 10 Feb 2019 17:30]
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You wrote that I had it wrong, but you can't tell me the true figure. Why? A question mark because it I personally didn't see the transfer contracts myself and therefore cannot be completely sure that I got the figures correct. If you know better, please reveal. If not, why bother replying? | | | |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:53 - Feb 10 with 8081 views | agentp |
Why are we still so toothless up front after a January transfer window? on 17:47 - Feb 10 by FrankfurtBlue | You wrote that I had it wrong, but you can't tell me the true figure. Why? A question mark because it I personally didn't see the transfer contracts myself and therefore cannot be completely sure that I got the figures correct. If you know better, please reveal. If not, why bother replying? |
I can tell you what the figure is I have done it FOUR TIMES now on different threads. If I recall (excluding loan fees) there was a 1.85M surplus. Our loanees would have more than wiped out that! Five times | |
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