I'm quite surprised at how keen people are to get Hemir out of the club tbh. He's a young inexperienced lad who needs a clear path and proper coaching ... ... we've no one like him at the club, a good loan then I'd be more inclined to judge him.
I agree mate. I personally feel that whilst I like the clubs strategy of buying young talent, they overdid it last summer to the point where you’re bringing in Hemir, a young lad with 0 experience, and giving him the number 9 - it brings a lot more expectation. Similar with Jobe, albeit Jobe faired a lot better. Many write Hemir off because he wasn’t good enough last season, but really, that should never have been the expectation.
He has been. But he’s a kid in a new country, far more physical league, who had his confidence battered.
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Would definitely prefer Hemir went on loan rather than permanent. Would hope regular football would boost his confidence and with it more of a work ethic (which he’s lacked when I’ve seen him)
It would also mean that, if he has a good season, we have more chance of getting a half decent fee. Even if players don’t work out here, especially young players, we need to use the loan system to maximise their reseale value.
Exactly, a dozen goals and his value is up to £2m before you know it ... ... a 6'4" striker, with a shot that could take a keeper's hands off, would be a wanted man.
We haven’t had a competitive game yet to determine exactly how we’ll play though, pre season has been a total mixed bag. So people are moaning about us not having a striker who does something we’ve never really required as of yet.