He may not score lots, but he would be a handful for defenders and hopefully create space for the other strikers. We would also be more of a threat from set pieces and crosses. Which we were not this season.
Bristol City defender to end seven-year Robins stay with interest in League One Bristol City are due to publish their retained list as a number of players reach the end of their contracts at Ashton Gate https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/bristol-city-defender-end-seven-8459071
Moore was such a shame, he came with big potential for the future, but it just never really happened. Same with HNM, although he seems to have done well in France this year. Letting him go on a free is bad business by City….
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Hot and Cold player-Joe Bryan far better going to be a improvement especially playing with Pring down that left side.
Don’t write Tommy off, his goals to games is great. Plus a year in the championship will give him more confidence next season. Going to be a good career for him.
RR I rate Tommy. He has a natural gift to score, quick and runs forever. If you're going to lump balls from 40 feet then I agree he's not an option. NP won't play that way and hasn't for some while.
A big 'orrible b@$t@rd' could complement what we have, as all 3 of our strikers fall in the smaller, faster category, so we don't have a plan B to trouble teams when plan A fails.
Agree, I’d be surprised if we get one though. NP has already said attack is fine, looking to improve other areas, also said quality strikers are expensive.
Nigel Pearson responds to striker speculation amid Bristol City links with Kevin Nisbet Bristol City have been linked with two forwards in as many weeks but strengthening other areas of the squad remains a priority https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/nigel-pearson-bristol-city-nisbet-8428358 "Forwards are very expensive," Pearson said. "Forwards are commodities that don't come up very often. Are we in a position to buy better than we've got? I don't think we are. For us to buy players who are better than the ones that we currently have would be very, very expensive. So we'll produce them instead.
So another player you’ve written off like you tried to convince everyone with polls about Bobby Reid and Matty Taylor. Or do you still think Matty Taylor is the better player?