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Teddy Eagle Flag 01 May 23 11.27am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend


We've had some good loans - Paul Stewart, Sakho, Gallagher and some anonymous ones over the years but would we be better to try for an older goalscorer, if another Kevin Phillips type is available? Calum Wilson is doing a job for Newcastle, albeit he cost £20m at 30+, and if they're only playing for 20 minutes it shouldn't be too onerous. Unless we have a real prodigy on our hands goalscoring can be an instinctive thing where experience compensates for declining pace to a large degree.
Not saying any knackered old goal hanger would do!

 

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sydtheeagle Flag England 01 May 23 3.43pm Send a Private Message to sydtheeagle Add sydtheeagle as a friend

The problem with this is, name someone you think fits the bill. I'll bet you can't. PL goalscorers are like gold dust, even old semi-useless ones, and clubs that have them don't let them go anywhere, least of all on loan. In today's squad game, the bigger clubs who might have a bit of talent to spare keep four forwards, and the clubs our size don't have any worth loaning out.

The options are really an unproven foreign player who's supposedly promising: think Alexander Sorloth; a goalscorer from the championship: think Dwight Gayle; or give someone from your own academy a shot. Really, if you don't have the cash to buy the finished produt (Haaland, Kane, etc.) then you have to be lucky as much as anything else. A few Sorloth-types do make the grade, but not many. Ditto the Gayles. Nothing resembling a goal scorer of any pedigree is going to be available on the loan market.

 


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silvertop Flag Portishead 01 May 23 3.59pm Send a Private Message to silvertop Add silvertop as a friend

The best we can hope for is a Nketia type frustrated with the lack of game hours who will get 20 goals and go straight back to his club as a one season wonder with a huge premium for them in the closed season

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 01 May 23 5.06pm Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by sydtheeagle

The problem with this is, name someone you think fits the bill. I'll bet you can't. PL goalscorers are like gold dust, even old semi-useless ones, and clubs that have them don't let them go anywhere, least of all on loan. In today's squad game, the bigger clubs who might have a bit of talent to spare keep four forwards, and the clubs our size don't have any worth loaning out.

The options are really an unproven foreign player who's supposedly promising: think Alexander Sorloth; a goalscorer from the championship: think Dwight Gayle; or give someone from your own academy a shot. Really, if you don't have the cash to buy the finished produt (Haaland, Kane, etc.) then you have to be lucky as much as anything else. A few Sorloth-types do make the grade, but not many. Ditto the Gayles. Nothing resembling a goal scorer of any pedigree is going to be available on the loan market.

That's true but I meant players who've been released or are at the end of their contract rather than on loan. It might be short-termism but so is improving players for other clubs.

 

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