Would you swap?Well he's scored more goals than Benteke![]()
Would you swap?Well he's scored more goals than Benteke![]()

Bap I do agree with you, but it is the missed chances, at the level we are at you don't get many good chances per game and when you do the striker you are paying 80grand a week should be taking them, that is what he is paid to do and he is not doing it very well.For me its not so much his misses but more his constant inability to stay on side.
I actually think that Gomis does have all the tools and when he is on it is a dangerous striker.....the problem is that he is not on it very often (for us), and he looks like he can't be arsed.

Ditto for me , except for the big rear end remark.This post is pretty well the way I see Gomis , except to say a lot of times he seems to be "Going Through the Motions " rather than playing his position. If he could get his mental game together , he could be a super player.Agree he has the tools when at the top of his game, but he is more miss than hit with consistency, and there is the little matter of his big rear end which should be good for holding up the ball, but ends up being a floor cushion, not to mention his off side perks.........![]()

Blaming Gomis for our current attacking woes is like blaming a lightbulb for not working during a powercut. Something you do if you're a bit twp.
We're struggling to score goals because we have a manager whose sole aim appears to be choking any semblance of creative, ambitous attacking play out of our side. For all the childish criticism he threw Sousa's way, Monk's team isn't half built in his image. Only difference is Sousa's team would probably have managed a clean sheet against Norwich.
Kick Huw's Monkey to the curb, install a proper manager and watch all our forward players magically rediscover life in the final third.
.................but we've got a spanking brand new forwards coach.............![]()
Blaming Gomis for our current attacking woes is like blaming a lightbulb for not working during a powercut. Something you do if you're a bit twp.
We're struggling to score goals because we have a manager whose sole aim appears to be choking any semblance of creative, ambitous attacking play out of our side. For all the childish criticism he threw Sousa's way, Monk's team isn't half built in his image. Only difference is Sousa's team would probably have managed a clean sheet against Norwich.
Kick Huw's Monkey to the curb, install a proper manager and watch all our forward players magically rediscover life in the final third.
There's probably an awful lot of truth in that but then again why take a shot on goal from a good 25 yards out moving away from goal or when he fell over in a perfectly good position inside Norwich's penalty box instead of taking a shot , or the other attempts that were created but he sent high wide and handsome Confidences are shot throughout the side but some of the actions taken have to be purely down to the player imo
I'm afraid it's not that easy Rangel , the single biggest reason for Gomis's problems is Gomis's lack of focus and concentration....period.Blaming Gomis for our current attacking woes is like blaming a lightbulb for not working during a powercut. Something you do if you're a bit twp.
We're struggling to score goals because we have a manager whose sole aim appears to be choking any semblance of creative, ambitous attacking play out of our side. For all the childish criticism he threw Sousa's way, Monk's team isn't half built in his image. Only difference is Sousa's team would probably have managed a clean sheet against Norwich.
Kick Huw's Monkey to the curb, install a proper manager and watch all our forward players magically rediscover life in the final third.
People do silly things when frustrated and pissed off.
As for the offside nonsense, it works out at roughly twice per game. I expect that from the kind of striker who lingers on the last defender. Michael Owen used to be offside that many times per half. It's a natural side effect of him playing that way and us playing the ball forwards as slowly as we do. He moves, the defender shifts up and finally the pass is played.
If that was the whole picture then I would agree , how many times has he been offside when our attack has broken down the opposition attack us , we win it back play a ball forward to him and guess what he's still ambling back ,I wonder how many statistics show that ?.Gomis starts a gameWhere did it all go wrong ?You must log in or register to see media

People do silly things when frustrated and pissed off.
As for the offside nonsense, it works out at roughly twice per game. I expect that from the kind of striker who lingers on the last defender. Michael Owen used to be offside that many times per half. It's a natural side effect of him playing that way and us playing the ball forwards as slowly as we do. He moves, the defender shifts up and finally the pass is played.
