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Triggaaar

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Just because you can't think of one, just because no one on here can name one, doesn't mean there wasn't one.
The crucial point is whether the club could think of one, and they couldn't, so suggesting the club should have bought a 25 goal striker for £5m is pointless, because the club couldn't do it.
 




Acker79

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The crucial point is whether the club could think of one, and they couldn't, so suggesting the club should have bought a 25 goal striker for £5m is pointless, because the club couldn't do it.

Couldn't they? Or did they just not have the budget for it?

Maybe there wasn't a 5m striker out there, but they had 5m in the budget, and 5m from the sale of Dunk would allow them to stretch to a more expensive one.
 


BensGrandad

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MK Dons had a proven striker who they signed this season on a free i think and he scored against us. The problem is if we signed one who would you drop Hemed or Baldock on work rate neither deserve it. As regards the penalty shout I didnt think so at the time but watching it again on video it was a nailed on penalty.
 


Pondicherry

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I said to my mate the time, no penalty. Having seen the highlights I still say the same, Dunk got to the ball firsts and the mk player went down as the ball ricocheted off of him and into touch, should've been a goal kick.

I was in line with the decision (all be it in WSU) and this was exactly how i saw it.

The TV view is deceptive I think in this case (it foreshortens gap between Dunk and the MK player) although even the TV view shows that Dunk gets there first.

Either way - I don't think its clearly a penalty and therefore Robinson's rant is over the top. I guess he is under pressure and worried about his job.

Also consider that the linesman had an excellent view and didn't give it - usually they are keen to get involved in decisions if they can.

However Dunky, if you are reading this, STAY ON YOUR FEET IN THE BOX.
 


Thunder Bolt

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MK Dons had a proven striker who they signed this season on a free i think and he scored against us. The problem is if we signed one who would you drop Hemed or Baldock on work rate neither deserve it. As regards the penalty shout I didnt think so at the time but watching it again on video it was a nailed on penalty.

Hemed is on the list of BBC top scorers in the Championship with 5 goals. MKDons have no players on that list.
 














Guinness Boy

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MK Dons had a proven striker who they signed this season on a free i think and he scored against us. The problem is if we signed one who would you drop Hemed or Baldock on work rate neither deserve it. As regards the penalty shout I didnt think so at the time but watching it again on video it was a nailed on penalty.

Baldock will probably be out for a while and it will be interesting to see how we cope without him. If Lua Lua is close then we may be able to move him to the wing and play Murphy in the Baldock role. Murphy scored plenty at Sheffield and it would be a partial test of your theory.
 


Wilko

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Sep 19, 2003
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Baldock will probably be out for a while and it will be interesting to see how we cope without him. If Lua Lua is close then we may be able to move him to the wing and play Murphy in the Baldock role. Murphy scored plenty at Sheffield and it would be a partial test of your theory.

I'd actually like to see this anyway. LuaLua and March on the wings, Murphy and Hemed up top :)
 




Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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If the officials had done their job correctly MK might well have snatched an undeserved point. We cannot keep missing these chances. It's both Hemed and Baldock now. Hughton knows we need a real finisher. I know we are going well but where would we be with a real goal scorer. I hope they find their form between now and January.
 


chaileyjem

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Slightly OF but we really should have taken the 5m for Dunk and spent it on a striker who can score us 25 goals a season.

Or break up a defence who has been part of a back 5 that is unbeaten this season, has given us 6 clean sheets, and has conceded only 12 goals.
 


Acker79

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Or break up a defence who has been part of a back 5 that is unbeaten this season, has given us 6 clean sheets, and has conceded only 12 goals.

Now he is. Back when we were getting offers for him, Dunk played one game then sat on the bench while Stockdale, Bruno, Greer, Huenemeier and Bong were the back five keeping clean sheets and building the foundation for our early season success. So it wouldn't have been breaking up the defence.

Incidentally, of the three, Dunk is the only one with whom we win fewer points when he plays (2ppg) than when he doesn't (2.33ppg).

Greer (with 2.27, without 1.80),
Huenemeier (with 2.23, without 1.67)
 




BensGrandad

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How do you jump to that conclusion? I pointed out that Hemed has 5 goals, nothing more than that.

Many say we should pay £5m + for a proven striker if we did it wouldnt be to sit on the bench so either Hemed or Baldock would be dropped. You pointed out Hemed rating on the BBC so that leaves Baldock.
 


Thunder Bolt

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Many say we should pay £5m + for a proven striker if we did it wouldnt be to sit on the bench so either Hemed or Baldock would be dropped. You pointed out Hemed rating on the BBC so that leaves Baldock.

I didn't say anything of that ilk. You read into my post something that wasn't there.
 


chaileyjem

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Now he is. Back when we were getting offers for him, Dunk played one game then sat on the bench while Stockdale, Bruno, Greer, Huenemeier and Bong were the back five keeping clean sheets and building the foundation for our early season success. So it wouldn't have been breaking up the defence.

Incidentally, of the three, Dunk is the only one with whom we win fewer points when he plays (2ppg) than when he doesn't (2.33ppg).

Greer (with 2.27, without 1.80),
Huenemeier (with 2.23, without 1.67)

Apart from being man of the match against Forest which started the run...
and a PPG metric is fine but he's not there to put the goals in the other end is he... (except last season when he did that as well)
but to put it another way since Greer was injured in the first half against Leeds then the Dunk/Uwe partnership has
played 5 and half matches, all unbeaten, and the defence has conceded a mere 3 goals, 2 clean sheets (and the clean sheet of a half against Leeds).
 


Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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Couldn't they? Or did they just not have the budget for it?

Maybe there wasn't a 5m striker out there, but they had 5m in the budget, and 5m from the sale of Dunk would allow them to stretch to a more expensive one.

If the rumours that we have bid in excess of £6 or 7 million for Calleri are true then it would suggest the money is there for the right target and that is without the sale of Dunk.
 








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