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A physical presence is always desirable. Doesn't always have to mean a big bugger but someone who's got the stature and guile to be effective in holding the ball, bringing others into play and being a goal threat themselves. What we don't want is a brick sh^those, who's as mobile as a brick sh*thouse. I know many didn't think much of Josh Andrews but I thought he had more than just his size. I wonder whether he's got over his 'growth spurts' and might be worth considering again for another try. I'd like to think we could augment Miller and Lavery with two forwards with that physical presence whilst having Goodman as a development player.
Agreed with Baz, a big lump like Matt Smith is no good.Joe Ironside from Cambridge fits the bill, good in the air and hard working. 14 goals in L1 last season and 14 in L2 the season before getting Cambridge promoted. Is from Middlesbrough like Copps so could easily be talked in to a move up north. Out of contract.
Quote from: ncRover on April 30, 2023, 07:16:38 amAgreed with Baz, a big lump like Matt Smith is no good.Joe Ironside from Cambridge fits the bill, good in the air and hard working. 14 goals in L1 last season and 14 in L2 the season before getting Cambridge promoted. Is from Middlesbrough like Copps so could easily be talked in to a move up north. Out of contract.Great shout ncRover. If Ironside is out of contract then we should go and get him. I like him. Not that big in stature but strong like Marquis and scores goals. Has a 1 in 3 scoring record at Cambridge over 123 games and a 1 in 2 at Kidderminster over 84 games.As you say from Middlesbrough so Copps will understand his accent Unless Copps has got any better lined up then Ironside would be a great signing.
Quote from: ncRover on April 30, 2023, 07:16:38 amAgreed with Baz, a big lump like Matt Smith is no good.Joe Ironside from Cambridge fits the bill, good in the air and hard working. 14 goals in L1 last season and 14 in L2 the season before getting Cambridge promoted. Is from Middlesbrough like Copps so could easily be talked in to a move up north. Out of contract.Do you mean Michael Smith? The player who scored a hattrick yesterday and who bullied our defence mercilessly for rotherham. I'd have him here like a shot
The old fashioned hold the ball up frontman is definitely a bit of a dying breed these days .The wing back that can actually defend is another but for another conversation .The game is quicker now and most HC's with at least half a clue know that the speed of the transition is fundamental to success .HC's are more likely to want a player up front who has the nous and experience to buy the cheap free kick rather than hold the ball up and set up the set piece scenario .Getting that ball in the opposition's defensive third quickly and in numbers is where it's at today in my opinion .
Agreed Raven. George Miller just doesn’t have the touch or technique for that.
I thought the same at the start of the season Tyke but we have conceded a lot of goals from crosses, long throws and set pieces in league 2. Perhaps it’s not necessary for a top L1 side but it’s very preferential to have the option of a physical striker as a league 2 side in my opinion.
It's very rare to see these days the old big un , little un combination up front .Quinn and Phillips at Sunderland , Wilko and Hendrie at Oakwell , Brendan and Kitchen at Rovers .Proper wingers like Ian Miller , Tony Towner at Rotherham or Stewart Barraclough at Oakwell feeding the strikers with a supply of crosses .The games evolved and players today are expected to do more and have way more to their game , even keepers are judged as much on their ability with the ball at their feet , playing the last man sweeper role as well as their goalkeeping attributes .Joe Hart was bombed out of The Ethiad not because he was a poor goalkeeper but because he wasn't too great at passing the ball .Although nobody seems too bothered at Anfield that Trent can't defend for toffee or that his first job is to defend , clearly it isn't just as long as he creates or scores more goals than he actually gives away , it's debatable as to which comes out on top in my opinion .How many times these days are you screaming for the ball to be put in the box from the wide areas only for the player to go back or inside .Defences playing a higher line today make that tactic null and void , watch some footage on YouTube from the 70's and crosses were coming in from deep areas and leading to goals , just doesn't happen today .Speed , athleticism , supreme fitness and more strings to your bow are the requirements of today .
Quote from: tyke1962 on April 30, 2023, 01:34:35 pmIt's very rare to see these days the old big un , little un combination up front .Quinn and Phillips at Sunderland , Wilko and Hendrie at Oakwell , Brendan and Kitchen at Rovers .Proper wingers like Ian Miller , Tony Towner at Rotherham or Stewart Barraclough at Oakwell feeding the strikers with a supply of crosses .The games evolved and players today are expected to do more and have way more to their game , even keepers are judged as much on their ability with the ball at their feet , playing the last man sweeper role as well as their goalkeeping attributes .Joe Hart was bombed out of The Ethiad not because he was a poor goalkeeper but because he wasn't too great at passing the ball .Although nobody seems too bothered at Anfield that Trent can't defend for toffee or that his first job is to defend , clearly it isn't just as long as he creates or scores more goals than he actually gives away , it's debatable as to which comes out on top in my opinion .How many times these days are you screaming for the ball to be put in the box from the wide areas only for the player to go back or inside .Defences playing a higher line today make that tactic null and void , watch some footage on YouTube from the 70's and crosses were coming in from deep areas and leading to goals , just doesn't happen today .Speed , athleticism , supreme fitness and more strings to your bow are the requirements of today .I agree with what you’re saying Tyke but this is League 2 and it’s not for the purist. There just are not enough good technical players at this level to play a the perfect football game. Good old fashioned proper defending and a centre forward who can put himself about a bit, hold the ball upand score goals are the attributes needed. Pace on the flanks, a hard man in midfield and a box to box midfielder are also essentials to be successful at this level.