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S'hampton Seagull

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Oct 12, 2003
6,938
Southampton
Until January at at the earliest we will score less than we did in the 2nd half of the last season. Given our strength in defence we will concede less also, so I can see a fair number of 1-0 wins (hopefully!)

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One Teddy Maybank

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Aug 4, 2006
22,893
Worthing
Given that Murray isn't the nurturing/leader type, based on his performances since Rotherham, I'm almost sorry we didn't keep Zamora for another year and paid him to have treatment and play a dozen games.

Long season let's hope he finds some motivation.
 






TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
10,879
Brighton
Our lack of ambition in the transfer window cost us last session and it will be same again this season.

Lack of ambition implies we don't want to get a striker and push for promotion. Which of course we do. I think it's more down to the fact we're not that good at getting who we want and maybe play hard ball a little too long. It feels like we can always just wait it out and act in January if we need to.

The baffling thing for me is that we spent so much on Duffy. If we had that much cash at our disposal for a defender, surely we could have got one of Hughton's targets in. I'd have gladly sacrificed some of that cash for a worse defender and a better striker. (but what do I know?)

The whole transfer market must be a nightmare for a club like us trying to do things "the right way" and not pay above the odds. But there are a few things we've done of late which do leave me a bit confused... It's not lack of ambition though that's for sure.
 






AmexRuislip

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Feb 2, 2014
34,569
Ruislip
Its points that count I'll take another 1-0 win on Saturday.

We need to be scoring goals for fun, with the likes of Brentford doing it, can't be that difficult!!
Goal difference will count big time, come end of season.
1-0's are good, but our strike force need to score bloody goals :)
 


Neville's Breakfast

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May 1, 2016
13,439
Oxton, Birkenhead
Even if we had bought a quality striker we would go through periods where we don't score. All teams could do with a top striker but they don't grow on trees and from what I've seen if we had one they wouldn't have had much service this season.
I just think it's becoming a mantra that all our problems stem from lack of a striker. It's still early in the season and once the midfield starts being more creative the goals may or may not flow. Let's see.
 


BensGrandad

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Jul 13, 2003
72,015
Haywards Heath
A tight defence and allowing AK to go to his best position, out wide, rather than try to fit him in as a striker/no 10 will provide the basis for some 1 or 2 nil wins. As has been said many times finding an alternative to SB is the problem and was before he arrived finding somebody to play in that position.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
At least the transfer market won't be overheated in January.
 




Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,888
West west west Sussex
Derby have a zillion strikers and still can't score :shrug:
Do you believe with that strike force available to the Albion, this team would be scratching around for 1-0 wins while wildly hitting out with a banjo?

There's plenty of reasons why Derby can't score, most of them begin and end with Pearson.
A manager capable of almost getting a Premier League winning side, relegated.
 




durrington gull

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Aug 29, 2004
2,330
Worthing
A tight defence and allowing AK to go to his best position, out wide, rather than try to fit him in as a striker/no 10 will provide the basis for some 1 or 2 nil wins. As has been said many times finding an alternative to SB is the problem and was before he arrived finding somebody to play in that position.

Baldock is a lge1 striker and this has now been proven beyond all doubt, i personally think he was extremely lucky to have survived the cull when CH took over - i put SB in the same bracket as Colunga, Holla and many of those other awful signings made by Burke, only now are many on here realising that he's not up to it
 


Triggaaar

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Oct 24, 2005
52,738
Goldstone
It's amazing so many seem to think they know something the club doesn't.
 




nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
14,500
Manchester
Reading
22 shots
5 on target
1 goal

Burton
19 shots
7 on target
1 goal

Huddersfield
15 shots
3 on target
1 goal

Brentford
18 shots
5 on target
0 goals

Newcastle
14 shots
2 on target
0 goals

Last 5 Matches
88 shots
22 on target (25%)
3 goals (3.4%)

In Saturday's 12 Championship matches
297 shots
30 goals (10.1%)

We don't need a striker - we need two strikers

UTA

3 goals in the last 5 games isn't great, but it's still too few games to call it anymore than a lean spell - we had one last season that lasted 6 games without a single goal! Stats need to be looked at over a longer period: in 12 competitive games overall this season we've scored 19 goals.

The league scoring hasn't been brilliant with only 10 in 8 games, but I don't think the team has clicked yet. Only Dunk and Knockaert have picked up where they left off last year. I'm also one of those boring sods that reckons Defence>Attack when it comes to promotion. Give me scrappy, solid defensive 1-0 wins home and away against Hudds and Burton over last year's 2-2 draws away at Bolton and home against Burnley any day.
 




Captain Sensible

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Jul 8, 2003
6,437
Not the real one
It's not just the fact that we didn't buy enough in the summer, but that Hughton is frustrated that the no.10 he wants isn't being delivered and he wants it more than any of us. Ultimately it could end up with Hughton rebounding off Gus's Ceiling and moving on.
 




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