Interesting isn't it? Murray has 30 this season, but the minute his contract is safely renegotiated and he can't buy a goal. "30 goals, thanks a lot". You're welcome Palace. Enjoy 2 more seasons of him under-performing like last season, and draining your wage bill.
Which brings me on to Chris Wood. This guy has barely been mentioned on here in the past few months. When he was on loan at Millwall, he was scoring for fun and scored an absolute BELTER for them at the Amex, but let's face it, he's another one who's fallen off a cliff. Gets his big money move to Leicester, plays brilliantly for a month, but has been utter toilet for them for 2 months apparently. His first touch is dreadful apparently and he doesn't work hard enough. This thread gives some typical opinions of him:
Team against Brighton Saturday - Leicester City Forum - FoxesTalk Forum
Can you imagine if we'd bought Wood instead of Ulloa? With CMS injured, there is a chance we'd be nervously looking over our shoulders by now.
Perhaps the point of this post is that it is high time some people who have moaned about Gus until recently (and there were too many of them) finally accept that he clearly KNOWS what he is doing.
Which brings me on to Chris Wood. This guy has barely been mentioned on here in the past few months. When he was on loan at Millwall, he was scoring for fun and scored an absolute BELTER for them at the Amex, but let's face it, he's another one who's fallen off a cliff. Gets his big money move to Leicester, plays brilliantly for a month, but has been utter toilet for them for 2 months apparently. His first touch is dreadful apparently and he doesn't work hard enough. This thread gives some typical opinions of him:
Team against Brighton Saturday - Leicester City Forum - FoxesTalk Forum
Can you imagine if we'd bought Wood instead of Ulloa? With CMS injured, there is a chance we'd be nervously looking over our shoulders by now.
Perhaps the point of this post is that it is high time some people who have moaned about Gus until recently (and there were too many of them) finally accept that he clearly KNOWS what he is doing.