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The more I think about the Etete transfer the more I think it was a desperate purchase.
Premier league clubs tend to like keeping hold of their assets until they're good enough to sell at a decent price. If Spurs thought highly of him they would have made him available for a loan, and not for sale for the price of a 4 bed house. We don't need a project.
I much prefer the way we are playing at the moment that the old route 1 but as a result of that change and the type of players,we now have, we’ve totally lost the aerial threat from set plays. I remember very few times,if any,when we won the ball in the air. There were times last night, when we could have done with Sean Morrison both defensively and in attack, to give us another option, but he won’t fit into this style of play. I think we had it coming last night,after starting well and not finishing any of the few chances we had. We were lucky to win against Birmingham, because we created some clear cut chances and only finished one and I always felt they could have played a goal out of the hat and undeservedly got a point.
When you see a team like Luton bringing the likes of Jerome and Woodrow off the bench, you can't help thinking our signings has been naive to this point. Let's not forget he sacked off James Collins, who like the two aforementioned isn't a great championship striker, but all three far more experienced and suited to our style of play than what we've currently got.
Can't say I disagree on the coaching either. It's concerning that with Hudson as first team coach and Purse in the building we've conceded two basic goals from free kicks with attackers queueing up on the back post as well.
Pretty much guaranteed if we signed people like Jerome or woodrow this place would be in meltdown - look at the forensic destruction of anything and anyone that happens when the endless amount of names are mentioned. And hung drawn and quartered if they don't score straight away
The reaction to last night is bad enough with everyone in the squad plus all aspects of the management team and owners being subject to some form of criticism
Whereas strikers will always be at a premium, you are spot on here. Why are we scrambling around for strikers with 2 days of the transfer window to go, especially seeing as the rest of the transfers seem to have been methodically planned out?
Also, I can't understand why it has taken Morison this long to realise that Watters and Davies are not up to Championship standard when it has been clearly evident to large parts of the fanbase for ages now. And Morison used to be a striker as well......
I wouldn't mind betting that he's probably regretting letting Collins go right now, although we don't know what kind of salary he was on.
He'd certainly give us more in that role than what we currently have though.
A day and a bit left of the window, let's see if he can pull a rabbit out of the hat.
This thread beggars belief. I have just read it through and it has certainly given me some entertainment I suppose. How people with such little obvious knowledge about football and the way the transfer market works can put themselves forward and spout such utter nonsense is beyond me. The board have backed Morison in a total rebuild of the squad and we have already signed 15 new players, something that is unprecedented in our and most other clubs histories. Finding a suitable striker to fit in with the way we want to play was always going to be the hardest part of the jigsaw. At the first sign of trouble the usual suspects are ready to jump ship - apparently ‘the manager is useless, certain players are useless, the board is useless, the club is a basket case’. God, the dire situation has even brought that perennial Cardiff City hater blue lewj back out of the woodwork to spout his vitriol. Support the team and manager through this transitional period and enjoy the quality of football that we are trying to play would be my advice but I know that is bound to fall on deaf ears, as the main protagonists ramp up their ‘get Morison and the board out’ campaign. Until we win a couple of games of course and they will scuttle off again for a while.
I made the point last week which I'll make again ; it's better to get anything that's an improvement on what we have at present, and maybe Morison has to compromise on his criteria. Having said that, I do think we'll see a couple of strikers before the window closes. In the few months he's been in charge the one thing we know is he usually does the transfer-business thing quite well..
Do you think we look like scoring? And what clear cut chances have we missed? We don't create anything, at all.
We are passing the ball around in harmless areas, which teams like Luton will just sit back, and then hit us on the break. They could and should have won by 3 or 4 nil last night.
This isn't the first sign of trouble, things have been pretty dire going forwards under Morison since he's taken over, and we are 15% of the way through the season and we've scored 4 goals. One was a fluke, one a header from a cross, one a great strike from distance and the other was a well worked goal. It's extremely worrying and it isn't solely down to a lack of a striker.
I was supporting Morison you plum.
I want the board to back him. If overseeing a rebuild is signing players on frees on a fraction of what the players leaving were on then I suppose they have.
I want them to back him with a striker or two that we clearly need.
You might think I'm negative. I think you're blinkered and see no wrong with the club or the people there. The truth is probably somewhere in between.