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A player who would be signed as a short term, cheap backup to Kaba (who prior to the Luton game hadn't played in two months), providing a physicality we don't have in other strikers.
A sicknote who has scored more this season than any of our strikers and only 1 less than Robinson, Harris and Etete combined.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, it's a cheap, sensible option. Works out? Could help us stay up, could end up with a longer deal. If we get relegated? No compo as his deal expires, he along with Lamouchi won't be here next season.
He scored 6 in 16 games in the League for them, similar return to Robinson. Is there space for them both in our side, I'm not sure and I'd certainly rather Robinson over Wickham.
We need people who will defend from the front, Wickham certainly didn't do that for Forest Green.
Forest Green have thrown money around in this latest transfer window, I doubt that money would have been an issue if they wanted Wickham to stay until the end of the season. Purely a guess but I would have thought that they didn't want him to stay on and it doesn't seem he's had loads of offers from other clubs.
Saying that if he signed and scored a few goals I'd be more than happy!
It speaks volumes.
I could rant at this point about good players not wanting to come, lack of investment, and above all that, the embargo mess which also screwed us.
I'll refrain though. I can't be arsed dealing with snipers who can't accept the harsh reality of the situation.
This signing, if indeed it does happen, takes me back to he dreadful years of Hibbert's 'Reign of Terror'. Signing other teams, always historically poorer than us, more-or-less cast-offs. Wickham might still be wanted by FGR, but they are currently bottom of League 1. Sadly, with Tan at the helm this I feel, is the shape of things to come
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Who says Wickham over Robinson? If signed, he'd be backup to Kaba.
Forest Green may have thrown money around, but if Wickham had already been speaking to other sides higher up the ladder, who knows?
As Blue Matt said, they wanted to keep him, he walked way from an extension.
play and pay contract okay for bench
Pay as you play contracts are mainly an urban myth - popularised by keyboard managers on message boards.
Where they do exist (e.g. Andy Carroll at Newcastle and Reading) there is always a low basic wage as well.
The EFL has not yet adopted the zero hours 'gig' economy that has leached into other parts.