I would hope so, but the more pessimistic side of me would say that Ade will take one look at his position and price tag and will assume (probably rightly) that Soldado will likely be the number 1 and his head will drop.
No doubts, we NEED another striker but you can't turn form on like a tap.
Unless you're Messi, Ronaldo, Bale, Falcao, van Persie, Neymar, Iniesta, Xavi or me
Joking aside I absolutely agree, but last season Ade showed no desire until the last 3/4 games to at least try and improve his form which really annoyed me (and I'm sure others). If the Ade of them final few games turned up at the start of the season, I reckon we'd have cemented 4th and possibly even 3rd.
Unless you're Messi, Ronaldo, Bale, Falcao, van Persie, Neymar, Iniesta, Xavi or me
Joking aside I absolutely agree, but last season Ade showed no desire until the last 3/4 games to at least try and improve his form which really annoyed me (and I'm sure others). If the Ade of them final few games turned up at the start of the season, I reckon we'd have cemented 4th and possibly even 3rd.
I think Ade has a natural languid style, a bit like Berbatov, it's easy to confuse this with a lack of effort. A Fiat 500 always looks busier than a Mercedes Limo.
I think that's what makes it worse though, the fact we create so many chances and yet our strikers can never seem to hit more than 1 goal a game if they do indeed score that is. You'd think from the chances we create even the likes of Heskey could score a few!
but you're right but many of these chances are knife edge. It's a difficult one because the higher quality your players the more variations they can play therefore making unique chances. It's probably easier when you have one trick ponies that the whole team understands, AND KNOWS, how they can score. I mean say like Stoke high ball in big striker jumps, 'Goal' Spurs would expect to beat clubs like that because we have more variation.who is the fiat 500? I like those
Heskey! now you're getting sillybut you're right but many of these chances are knife edge. It's a difficult one because the higher quality your players the more variations they can play therefore making unique chances. It's probably easier when you have one trick ponies that the whole team understands, AND KNOWS, how they can score. I mean say like Stoke high ball in big striker jumps, 'Goal' Spurs would expect to beat clubs like that because we have more variation.
Do you get my drift?
Berbatov is a Rolls Royce, Ade is a second hand BMW.
Lol - just going back to the hooper chit chat earlier, apparently he's having a medical with Norwich today! What a turn around!
What's going on up front has been THE QUESTION and we have all been asking it for sometime. Now at least Spurs seem more intent on trying to do something about it.Perhaps Heskey was a bit OTT!
Yeah see what you're saying but with the higher quality of players, shouldn't they be smart enough to know where their team mates will lay on the chances? I don't expect every chance created to be converted but I'd say on average we must make about a good 8-9 chances a game, sometimes a lot more and yet to usually end up with just one goal from a striker (plus the wonder striker from Bale) you'd have to question what's going wrong up front.
Spot on! A second hand BM with starter motor issues. What's Defoe? A Focus, with go faster stripes?
I'd say more of a mini, looks flash and neat but can falter.Lol - just going back to the hooper chit chat earlier, apparently he's having a medical with Norwich today! What a turn around!
Perhaps Heskey was a bit OTT!
Yeah see what you're saying but with the higher quality of players, shouldn't they be smart enough to know where their team mates will lay on the chances? I don't expect every chance created to be converted but I'd say on average we must make about a good 8-9 chances a game, sometimes a lot more and yet to usually end up with just one goal from a striker (plus the wonder striker from Bale) you'd have to question what's going wrong up front.