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blue2

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Apr 21, 2010
1,229
Keep the faith if one does not arrive we do have some great strikers at this club at some pint it's going to click for one of them and maybe Hoskins is that man come on Will this could be your time to shine
 




HawkTheSeagull

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Jan 31, 2012
9,122
Eastbourne
Keep the faith if one does not arrive we do have some great strikers at this club at some pint it's going to click for one of them and maybe Hoskins is that man come on Will this could be your time to shine

We dont have many strikers as it is, lose Hoskins/CMS - then we have 1 left, 2 at a push with Toby who i dont feel is ready yet (really needs a loan spell out).

Still look abroad, but look at those who actually have EU passports perhaps ?
 


midnight_rendezvous

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Aug 10, 2012
3,737
The Black Country
There must be some players in the J/ K league that could do a job???
 


Spanish Seagulls

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Nov 18, 2007
2,914
Ladbroke Grove
what about Jason Roberts?

Gus has already stated that he'd love him but his wages would be far too high. Had high praise for the impact he had at Reading last season & said he was after someone who would have a similar effect. It was in The Argus late last week.

I think we already have the answer in Hoskins but it would be nice to get someone in with experience that other players looked up to, someone prolific from overseas nearing the end of their career or even Zamora but it ain't gonna happen.
 


figgis

Active member
Mar 23, 2012
467
Worthing
Gus has already stated that he'd love him but his wages would be far too high. Had high praise for the impact he had at Reading last season & said he was after someone who would have a similar effect. It was in The Argus late last week.

I think we already have the answer in Hoskins but it would be nice to get someone in with experience that other players looked up to, someone prolific from overseas nearing the end of their career or even Zamora but it ain't gonna happen.

What would are budget be if we were having 15000 and not 26000. Bloom is a gambler and he needs to gamble and lay out the money to get two strikers . fact.
 
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J2 DOG

Active member
Feb 28, 2009
602
Hove
Kevin Doyle- had a couple of poor seasons by his standard but Gus could get the best out of him and he was quality a couple of seasons ago,been in a poor side who may look to cash in on a player who needs a change of club/direction.
 






terryberry1

Well-known member
Jul 9, 2011
5,023
Patcham
Any chance of a realistic option ? seen as you believe all of our current strikers are not good enough.... ?

I would very much like to know who you think would be a decent affordable option.

Bechio would be good. Chris Wood was a massive opportunity missed.
 
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Husty

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Oct 18, 2008
11,995
Craig Davies, big, strong, fast, skillful, aerial threat, good finish. EVERYTHING we need.

CRAIG DAVIES.
 


Pole in Goal

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Aug 14, 2012
174
BN1
Vaz Te plays right wing for WHU. He's been injured for 12 weeks and is only just coming back, he offers something different to their other strikers and will be used a lot up top during the rest of the season. There is no way he'll be leaving to the Championship
 




Premiership Dream

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Nov 16, 2011
258
Barber is as much use as a ham sandwich in a Jewish wedding.......we need to be more proactive like Leicester were with Chris Wood..... we spent all summer talking about a tall striker and have not stopped talking about it since, so one would expect us to get lively in this transfer window......Gus has quoted on numerous occasions we need more quality.......what have we done F**K ALL
 


WhingForPresident

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Feb 23, 2009
16,246
Marlborough
Barber is as much use as a ham sandwich in a Jewish wedding.......we need to be more proactive like Leicester were with Chris Wood..... we spent all summer talking about a tall striker and have not stopped talking about it since, so one would expect us to get lively in this transfer window......Gus has quoted on numerous occasions we need more quality.......what have we done F**K ALL

How is that anything to do with Barber? :dunce:
 








Premiership Dream

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Nov 16, 2011
258
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