Disagree, they’re so one dimensional.It's cos our wingers dont have a proper target to ping the ball in to.
More work required on the training ground, so that things get mixed up a bit. It’s not feckin rocket science.
Bart
Disagree, they’re so one dimensional.It's cos our wingers dont have a proper target to ping the ball in to.
Yes they do. Before lying how about go and watch the Huddersfield game back for example. Mayenda in constant space, constantly showing for the ball, constantly making runs and got ZERO service.It's cos our wingers dont have a proper target to ping the ball in to.
Any actual footballing reasons you would want Eustace here? His style of play is horrific and I couldn't care less if he's a straight talking bloke as frankly it means nothing.
if we had a decent CF it would change our whole game. IMHO.Disagree, they’re so one dimensional.
More work required on the training ground, so that things get mixed up a bit. It’s not feckin rocket science.
Bart
I don't care about Rooney, I care about how Eustace has a style of play which would not fit our players.At Brum the players started to get what he was doing, the results tell you that, Rooney is disliked by the squad cos it's mass confusion.
the thing is the CF don't get any service at all Bob even Haaland would not score way we play at momentif we had a decent CF it would change our whole game. IMHO.
He plays a 4-3-3 formation.That would be interesting, the crowd reaction would be interesting ...
... centre backs on the wing, three number tens, etc.
He plays a 4-3-3 formation.
Ukraine is ranked higher than the Scottish premier league.. the league Stewart came from and the only league Patrick Roberts has done anything in his career.
Are you expecting proven premier league strikers to drop down to come and play for us?
Smzodics was only “proven in L1” as was Whittaker, Hardie, Chaplin, Broadhead, Godden, Coburn.. yet they’re all scoring for fun.
Please please please go and watch the full 90 minutes of Sunderland v Huddersfield, it's available on YouTube. Watch Mayenda closely and tell me what he is doing wrong. He is constantly making himself space, constantly running behind, constantly getting into goal scoring positions in the box and not once does one of our players attempt to get him the ball.Pop Robson once said that if someone else was having a shot, he was already working out in his head where the ball would go if the goalkeeper "saved" the shot and didn't hold onto the ball. That is a poacher, a goalhanger, a proper forward. Niall Quinn told Kevin Phillips in their first training session together that he WOULD win his aerial duel and head the ball towards the penalty spot for him to get a shot away. Strikers do not need to be spoon fed a tap in from 2 yards out, they know where to be in the right place at the right time. Ours do not have that instinct. Jesus Saves, but Pop Robson nets the rebound![]()
Once again, please go and watch the full 90 minutes of Sunderland v Huddersfield on Youtube and explain to me what a so called 'experienced' striker would've done differently to Mayenda.The Scottish premier league is league 1/2 level. Most players that come out of it don’t survive in league 1, never mind the championship, i.e Dylan mcgeough who was rated in the Scottish prem and couldn’t get in our side in league 1. You won’t find heaps of success stories like Stewart. Just look at the poor quality that play for rangers & Celtic currently.
Im not expecting proven premier league quality, but proven championship quality would give us half a chance.
We gained 8-10 mill from the sale of Stewart, if we invested whole amount into a proven striker, we would be currently sitting in the playoffs imo.
Once again, please go and watch the full 90 minutes of Sunderland v Huddersfield on Youtube and explain to me what a so called 'experienced' striker would've done differently to Mayenda.
Once again, please go and watch the full 90 minutes of Sunderland v Huddersfield on Youtube and explain to me what a so called 'experienced' striker would've done differently to Mayenda.