Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Big difference between bulking up and smashing the life outt of the Pizza Buffett after training though....
At least he might have sweated some of it off of he'd tried to smash the place up.
by Royalee » 26 Dec 2009 20:30
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe Big difference between bulking up and smashing the life outt of the Pizza Buffett after training though....
by Plymouth_Royal » 26 Dec 2009 20:43
Wimb The question is what happened with Long over the summer?
Was he told by BR or maybe even SSC that he should bulk up? has the pressure of being the only 1 of the 4 strikers from the PL era become too much? Has he just got too big for his boots?
As much as he's been slated on here for years the fact is he still managed goals at this level and above. I'm just gutted the lad hasnt kicked on
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 26 Dec 2009 20:45
Pseud O'NymWimb The question is what happened with Long over the summer?
Was he told by BR or maybe even SSC that he should bulk up? has the pressure of being the only 1 of the 4 strikers from the PL era become too much? Has he just got too big for his boots?
As much as he's been slated on here for years the fact is he still managed goals at this level and above. I'm just gutted the lad hasnt kicked on
I think I read somewhere that he'd got into boxing? Probably not the most compatible training regime.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 30 Dec 2009 21:47
by SteveRoyal » 31 Dec 2009 10:54
by Sun Tzu » 31 Dec 2009 11:53
SteveRoyal Church will improve when he isn't troubled by injuries and suspensions.
Rasiak scores goals, but that's about it. His al round game is poor.
Hunt is injured.
Long is dogsh**.
Thorvaldsson is unproven.
Brilliant.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Dec 2009 11:59
by PEARCEY » 31 Dec 2009 12:08
Hoop Blah He's totally unproven in the English game.
Kebe, Cisse and Fae were unproven too.
by Sun Tzu » 31 Dec 2009 12:12
Hoop Blah He's totally unproven in the English game.
Kebe, Cisse and Fae were unproven too.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Dec 2009 12:16
by PEARCEY » 31 Dec 2009 12:19
Sun TzuHoop Blah He's totally unproven in the English game.
Kebe, Cisse and Fae were unproven too.
So was Doyle, so was Shorey, so was Hahnemann....
Most players we sign don't have a big track record at the level we are playing at.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Dec 2009 12:21
by Sun Tzu » 31 Dec 2009 12:23
Hoop Blah Still unproven though, you said he was!
His signing is a bit of a gamble. We've seen that these gambles are exactly that, a punt on a cheap option. That's great, but you need to support those punts with established proven players.
When we signed Doyle we had Kitson and Lita as our front two. Kitson was proven at the level we were competing and Lita was proven in the league below, but as with all new signings still a bit of a gamble. Both gambles paid off thankfully.
Can we afford for this latest gamble not to pay off? I don't think we can, so I'd say we need another forward in to share that burden.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Dec 2009 12:31
by PEARCEY » 31 Dec 2009 12:54
Hoop Blah I agree on that, and I've always said, any signing is a gamble as you don't know how they'll settle on or off the pitch, or if they'll pick up an injury or anything that might effect the success of a move.
Having some record of achievement and performance at the level you're buying them to play at is at least reducing part of that gamble though. That's why players cost more than others, because they've already proven they can perform to a certain level and adapt to life at a level of competition.
Obviously we can't afford to buy ready made players for all positions, but I firmly believe we need to buy some experienced and proven performers. It's what Coppell failed to do in the summer of 2008.
by Hoop Blah » 31 Dec 2009 12:59
by facaldaqui » 31 Dec 2009 13:12
by Smoking Kills Dancing Doe » 31 Dec 2009 13:16
by Big Foot » 31 Dec 2009 14:08
Sun TzuHoop Blah Still unproven though, you said he was!
His signing is a bit of a gamble. We've seen that these gambles are exactly that, a punt on a cheap option. That's great, but you need to support those punts with established proven players.
When we signed Doyle we had Kitson and Lita as our front two. Kitson was proven at the level we were competing and Lita was proven in the league below, but as with all new signings still a bit of a gamble. Both gambles paid off thankfully.
Can we afford for this latest gamble not to pay off? I don't think we can, so I'd say we need another forward in to share that burden.
Any player we sign is unproven.
They've not played in our system, with our players, under our manager.
Of course Thorvaldsson is 'unproven' in English football, I'd just question whether describing a player as 'unproven' is anything more than a cliche. 'Proven' players can be flops (see Nugent and endless others), 'unproven' players can be stars. Thorvladsson is no 18 year old out of non league football - if we were banking on Antonio to do a job it would be a real gamble. At least with Thorvaldsson he's got a decent record, is well known to several of our players etc etc
Time will tell !!
by Sun Tzu » 31 Dec 2009 14:21
Smoking Kills Dancing Doe There's a massive, massive difference between being un proven and Championship level than being un proven in English football. Doyle doesn't really count being Irish and was a total freak of a signing that we have never repeated.
The simple fact is we have never signed a player from abroad who has hit the ground running, the only to prove himself was Shaka, the rest have varied from slight failures, to massive failures.
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