Huds missing was as much about his leadership as his playing ability (good as he is).
The top of the table is starting to stretch. Palace falling off he pace but Hull and Middlesbrough on a charge. Will either of those have a blip soon?
We seem to be doing just enough in recent games some of which we should be winning more easily.
One of the problems I see is that to put another striker in the team, someone has to come out. Do you push Bellamy wide to accomodate that striker or are you looking to leave HH out. With the latter, will we lose some of the benefits of HH's hard work, chasing defenders, doing the hard graft? To find someone to do all the hard work AND score a lot of goals is likely to be outside our budget. If we lose the hard work, will some of the other goals dry up from the midfield?
It would be a benefit to have a proven goalscorer (or Maynard back), but how will that change the overall dynamic of the team?
As a scenario, between HH and Rudy we've got 10 goals this season so could end the season with nearly 20 between them (many 20 goal striker play every minute of every game so counting both isn't that far away from comparable). Put a 20 goal striker in there and you break even, but would you lose some of the midfield goals? You could actualy be worse off.
Great debate, but not a black or white answer.
I wonder if this one still has any legs?
Swansea boss Michael Laudrup has admitted he is interested in signing Celta Vigo striker Iago Aspas, 25, and has not ruled out the possibility of Danny Graham leaving the club.