Very good player, attacking minded fullback - he's allan johnston's son
bring him home
Very good player, attacking minded fullback - he's allan johnston's son
Same here, remember being gutted when he left us. His son has kicked on this season, played well the last couple of times that I've seen him. Has everything you would want in a fullbackClass. Used to love watching Johnston when he was here. Might work in our favour.
Aye, he went for nowt iirc. Bit of a contract dispute from what I can remember.Same here, remember being gutted when he left us. His son has kicked on this season, played well the last couple of times that I've seen him. Has everything you would want in a fullback
Scotland seem to have an abundance of quality fullbacks atmSame here, remember being gutted when he left us. His son has kicked on this season, played well the last couple of times that I've seen him. Has everything you would want in a fullback
Aye, he went for nowt iirc. Bit of a contract dispute from what I can remember.
Could do a lot worse, never been particularly pacey either just very good at being in the right place which in this side would be ideal as an optionTeemu Pukki?
Available on a free at the end of the season and has confirmed he's leaving Norwich.
He's probably leaving the country for a new challenge, but he'd be a great experienced head to have around the squad and at 33, he wouldn't expect to be starting. He offers something different and has huge knowhow at this level. As one of 2 new striker options, I'd be happy with him.
Slower than Charlie Wyke and not good enough for Norwich. Not for me CliveTeemu Pukki?
Available on a free at the end of the season and has confirmed he's leaving Norwich.
He's probably leaving the country for a new challenge, but he'd be a great experienced head to have around the squad and at 33, he wouldn't expect to be starting. He offers something different and has huge knowhow at this level. As one of 2 new striker options, I'd be happy with him.
Frances centre half, Toure, was quality when I caught a bit of their games. He was massive, think he was their captain.Watched France v Holland under 20s the other week to see Ba and Michut and the Dutch striker stood out think he scored twice 6ft 5 and quick Emanuel Emegha @Scout73 might have a better insight to him than me though
Slower than Charlie Wyke and not good enough for Norwich. Not for me Clive
Yeah he’s enormous him and Batth at the back wed never lose a headerFrances centre half, Toure, was quality when I caught a bit of their games. He was massive, think he was their captain.
Personally not a fan of buying "squad players". Think it's the road to mediocracy that we have travelled down many times before. I truly believe every signing you make should improve your first team (or at least have the potential to). Easier said than done of courseHe's scored 10 goals in the Championship this season. I'm not suggesting we start him and sell Stewart, but the idea that we're going to go and buy a couple of good strikers is fanciful in my opinion. Pukki is a different option who wouldn't need to start but could cover. Each to their own, but I'd have him.
Personally not a fan of buying "squad players". Think it's the road to mediocracy that we have travelled down many times before. I truly believe every signing you make should improve your first team (or at least have the potential to). Easier said than done of course
Personally I'd be looking to bring in Simms on a permanent deal and Miles Leaburn from Charlton.I'm not against the theory, but in practice it's a different story.
Are you advocating that we sign 2 strikers that are better than Stewart (for £30m plus) or 2 strikers that might be better than Stewart in 3 years (probably still cost £10-15m)?
1 player with that kind of promise and Pukki for a year to bridge a gap would do just fine for me.
Personally I'd be looking to bring in Simms on a permanent deal and Miles Leaburn from Charlton.
Simms can immediately improve the 1st team, and play alongside or be back up for LND. Leaburn can be the younger prospect, learning from Stewart and chipping in with a few goals here and there.
Not saying Pukki wouldn't contribute, it's just not the direction I'd like us to be going in
Just to play devil's advocate, why would 2 replacements for Stewart cost 20m? Wyke cost us 1m and Stewart replaced him and only cost 500k or something like that and I'd rather have the player who cost half of what the other one cost us.I'm not against the theory, but in practice it's a different story.
Are you advocating that we sign 2 strikers that are better than Stewart (for £30m plus) or 2 strikers that might be better than Stewart in 3 years (probably still cost £10-15m)?
1 player with that kind of promise and Pukki for a year to bridge a gap would do just fine for me.
Just to play devil's advocate, why would 2 replacements for Stewart cost 20m? Wyke cost us 1m and Stewart replaced him and only cost 500k or something like that and I'd rather have the player who cost half of what the other one cost us.
If we get big money in for selling players in ain't going to be the same amount going out on replacements.