Ince set to do one ?

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Hernandez could be very good, he's shown at times he can have an excellent touch, he can be direct, he can be clever, he can get behind, be strong and cause problems. He didn't hit the ground running which is problematic but he's young, obviously doesn't lack in quality and if he can learn the game over here could turn out to be a snippet at £10m.

I've certainly not given up on him, but considering the complete lack of depth we have up front he really wasn't what we needed. If we were going to try and hold out with only two strikers, we at least needed them both to be effective now.
We've signed the two minceyst Urugayans in history.
 
I can't get my head around why Bruce has a fetish for wide players (mostly left footed!!) and try's to play them upfront!! A simple 442 or 4231 will do!!

Mcgregor
Elmo Dawson Davies Figueroa (replace with Robertson when back asap!!)
Ince Livermore Huddlestone Brady
Aluko/Hernandez Jelavic

Or
Mcgregor
Elmo Dawson Davies Figueroa (replace with Robertson when back asap!!)
Livermore Huddlestone
Aluko Ramierz Brady
Jelavic/Hernandez (well aware both are out for a while)

We really need a bloody striker!! Injuries are hurting us no doubt!! I have a feeling (and Bruce has shown) that he would play players out of position with a fully fit squad anyway..
 
We've signed the two minceyst Urugayans in history.

I like ramirez, and I think he typifies just how long Hernandez may take to get settled here. There is a very noticeable improvement from him in just the short time he's been here. In his first few games someone's breath nearby was enough to put him off balance, in the Everton game he was shoulder barging, winning challenges and actually outmuscling defenders.

And this is his third season in English football. I think Ramirez will turn into a very handy player if given a bit more time and faith. Hopefully with us. Although he'll probably never get played in a way that really suits him.
 
I like ramirez, and I think he typifies just how long Hernandez may take to get settled here. There is a very noticeable improvement from him in just the short time he's been here. In his first few games someone's breath nearby was enough to put him off balance, in the Everton game he was shoulder barging, winning challenges and actually outmuscling defenders.

And this is his third season in English football. I think Ramirez will turn into a very handy player if given a bit more time and faith. Hopefully with us. Although he'll probably never get played in a way that really suits him.

yep, ramirez is a quality larker, i think many underestimate how high of a level the premier league is, it's easy to watch in the stand and see the space, but as a player, it's ****ing hard

ramirez has barely played though has he for one reason or another.. our best squad is good enough to stay up, but being good enough and 'being' enough is a different story