[Albion] Is it right to sell Neal Maupay?

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Is it right to sell Neal Maupay?

  • Unconditionally yes

    Votes: 164 38.4%
  • Yes, if he is replaced

    Votes: 225 52.7%
  • No, he's worth keeping

    Votes: 38 8.9%

  • Total voters
    427






WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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To be fair, if you're battling around the relegation places like Everton, he's not a bad signing. He'll give his all, miss some sitters, score some worldies as he proved for us when we used to be battling down there :wink:
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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To be fair, if you're battling around the relegation places like Everton, he's not a bad signing. He'll give his all, miss some sitters, score some worldies as he proved for us when we used to be battling down there :wink:
He has now scored one goal in his last 28 PL appearances. Everton fans absolutely loathe him.
 


WATFORD zero

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He has now scored one goal in his last 28 PL appearances. Everton fans absolutely loathe him.
I think you'll find I voted unconditionally yes, but I do like the t-shirt :wink:

maupay.jpg
 






Cowfold Seagull

Fan of the 17 bus
Apr 22, 2009
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To be fair, if you're battling around the relegation places like Everton, he's not a bad signing. He'll give his all, miss some sitters, score some worldies as he proved for us when we used to be battling down there :wink:
Well it's true that he has missed sitters, but only one goal scored in 17 appearances, and even that wasn't a worldie.

Easy to say in hindsight, but yes we were right to sell him.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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To be fair, if you're battling around the relegation places like Everton, he's not a bad signing. He'll give his all, miss some sitters, score some worldies as he proved for us when we used to be battling down there :wink:
I really feel that I'm wasted on a forum which can't even manage a 'hint of sarcasm' emoji :shrug:
 
















peterward

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Nov 11, 2009
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He has now scored one goal in his last 28 PL appearances. Everton fans absolutely loathe him.
Theres still plenty of life left in him though. Never gonna hit the heights in the PL, but he could still score a bag load back in the Championship imho.

If Everton went down, DCL would be off and Maupay would be class in the lower div
 






jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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Theres still plenty of life left in him though. Never gonna hit the heights in the PL, but he could still score a bag load back in the Championship imho
Possibly. A big problem is he is being played as a lone striker (backup for Calvert-Lewin) in a very direct style of football. It’s just not his game at all, so without a change of scenery/tactics plus a return of confidence he may even struggle in the Championship.
 




Justice

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Jun 21, 2012
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In the last three seasons Maupay was our top scorer in the Premier League. Well over half way through this season and Undav hasn’t scored a PL goal. No offence but no matter what you ‘think’ he’s clearly and statistically not an improvement on what we had.
We have spent/wasted £23m on crap strikers who have managed one PL league goal between them the scorer was Percy Tau.
All the 6m 3m 4m punts quickly add up to an amount you could have bid for a striker with more pedigree.
 


One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
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In the last three seasons Maupay was our top scorer in the Premier League. Well over half way through this season and Undav hasn’t scored a PL goal. No offence but no matter what you ‘think’ he’s clearly and statistically not an improvement on what we had.
Maupay started a lot more games than Undav, who hasn’t been given a consistent run. For me Undav has a much better touch and holds the ball up more. Maupay was a poor finisher, and by the looks of it nothing has changed, however he gave us some memorable moments.

All opinions….. Probably neither is the answer if we are to progress, but fair to say in the last two seasons we’ve looked better without Maupay in the team.

Edit - I would also add that statistically Emile Heskey was poor, but his England caps suggest otherwise.
 
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BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
17,233
I think he would fit in quite well at Chelsea at the moment.
 


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