He was worse because he's not overly good at football, and it showed. Hence his banishment under Hughes, and going from being our record signing to being farmed out on loan in five months.
He was worse because he's not overly good at football, and it showed. Hence his banishment under Hughes, and going from being our record signing to being farmed out on loan in five months.
In what way was he worse? You might argue that he didn't score a goal in his couple of matches for Saints, but team performances weren't markedly worse than those with Austin/manolo/Long
Agreed. We should have moved on Corrillio, Gallagher and Long then brought in two new strikers but that isn't going to happen at this late stage.It doesn’t matter whether Carrillo is good or not. We signed Hughes, Hughes does not like Carrillo, he is being loaned out and that is that.
If we were rumored to be linked with Gallagher I seriuosly doubt too many people would be happy about it. There’s absolute no evidence he can be effective at this level from either his stints with the first team or on loan. Point the players who came out of nowhere to succeed all you want. The vast majority of players who are no good remain no good.
The “he can’t be worse” argument is stupid as well. You are basically assuming our strikers are as horrible as it is possible to be. If that’s the case why have we not signed at least two strikers? And why are we happy with equal or slightly better than the minimum striker quality possible?
Gallagher needs to be sold or out on loan.
It was enough for the manager and club to brand him not good at football, which is why we're paying a likely-substantial portion of his wages to go be not good at football elsewhere.
It was also enough to see the basics were so far away from the level Needed.
Agreed. But I can understand why people prefer to trust the professionals over internet randoms; in this instance, their reaction to his play was dramatic enough that it's clear the club agreed that he wasn't remotely at the level needed.
Internet royalty?
I like Gallagher - he's tall, he's bulked up, has decent technique and realtively fast considering his size - and I want to see what he could do given a run in the team. Considering how poor our strikers fared last season, he can't possibly be any worse.
I personally don't think he's anywhere near good enough but hopefully I'll be proven wrong.
Agreed. But I can understand why people prefer to trust the professionals over internet randoms; in this instance, their reaction to his play was dramatic enough that it's clear the club agreed that he wasn't remotely at the level needed.
Well, that also settles the Gallagher discussion, nothing more to be said.
It says something markedly different if we're keeping him as our opening day starter, or fourth-string striker, however. We haven't exactly been showcasing him in preseason.