14 Jan 2020 17:15:21
With talk of us bringing in an experienced forward, I’m not actually sure we need one. I’d just prefer us to bring in a good one. Generally an experienced player is going to be slowing down, are we saying for instance that billy Sharp is a better player than Griffiths or more experienced? Also some people are asking for a big forward to come in, again is that the route we want to go down . Most of the successful sides now play with mobile players generally with three up top, dragging players out of position. Are we just going to start pumping it up now if say we are drawing after an hour. I’d say that type of football is out dated . Red bull pulled our defence apart last year with dabbour and minamo. Neither are big . I’d def go with mobile players, what do people think?


1.) 14 Jan 2020
14 Jan 2020 17:50:52
I like the idea of a older forward as a sort of mentor. A lot of players take a lot of learning off of senior players especially players like broony. There’s more than just skill in football knowledge is also key and that’s where it usually shines out of older more experienced players. If we brought in a striker who could do that for the younger strikers then it’s a win win.


2.) 14 Jan 2020
14 Jan 2020 18:13:51
Minamo didn't play against us mate. can't remember who was but i see the point your making.


3.) 14 Jan 2020
14 Jan 2020 20:19:39
Dc, not being pedantic but he played both Europa games against us, scored in at least one of them. Only reason I remember was they really impressed me in the Europa group . Think that’s why there was a massive clamour for their manager to get the job, after the rat left us.


4.) 14 Jan 2020
14 Jan 2020 21:50:14
Yeah your right quinn. My bad bud.