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Marquis didn't do too bad nor Billy and Joe is doing pretty good.Perhaps not playing our ex players when we had them in the correct positions might also have something to do with it
I think you could argue the other way too. That scouser in the conference banged em in. Forget his name think we got him from vauxhall or was it Chester. Then as someone else already pointed out marquis had a poor record before us. Sharp had banged them in at lower levels but came up a level to us in the championship at scored for fun - which he didn't do for the blades at championship level
Didn’t Carl Alford join the police force after finishing as a footballer
Didn’t Carl Alford score 38 goals in something like 34 games for Stevenage the season before we signed him. Then for us managed 1 goal in around 18 appearances. This is very much like the return Tommy Tynan managed another great goal scorer until he came to us.
Some real legendary figures here. Surely few came with higher expectations and left with lower output than Mike Newell.
Quote from: Chris Black come back on March 03, 2024, 02:07:01 pmSome real legendary figures here. Surely few came with higher expectations and left with lower output than Mike Newell.It is the law that all such discussions begin and end with Mike Newell.
He was 34 when he signed for us. Three seasons prior to that he had been playing and scoring in the Champions League. The season before that he had won the Premier League. We signed him after he had been playing the season before in the Scottish top flight. We were also fans in the Football Conference. Would have been odd where we were and where he had been in the seasons before joining us, to not have high expectations for him.
Quote from: DRFC_AjA on March 03, 2024, 12:36:56 pmI think you could argue the other way too. That scouser in the conference banged em in. Forget his name think we got him from vauxhall or was it Chester. Then as someone else already pointed out marquis had a poor record before us. Sharp had banged them in at lower levels but came up a level to us in the championship at scored for fun - which he didn't do for the blades at championship levelGregg Blundell
This takes me back to our conference years, I'm sure I posted something similar about Justin Jackson...Why do we think so many decent strikers absolutely fail with us?Just look at the League One top scorers - Two out of the three joint top scorers (Devante Cole and Alfie May) are players who didn't make the grade with us, now they're banging them in a level above. There's a litany of other examples, with admittedly a rare few who have managed to do the business for us, but generally we've missed out on getting the best out of a lot of talented strikers.
Have to say I'm a bit surprised at some of the names being put forward as to doing well for us...Should have been more specific though - not saying they haven't been great players for us, just we haven't had many prolific goalscorers up front (see Afro goal machine as a great example of this)Gregg Blundell - 28 in 86 games (less than 1 in 3). Had a great first season back in football league of course but overall wasn't prolific.Paul Heffernan - 35 in 127 games. As much as I loved him, he only scored more than 10 league goals in a season once for us (13)LFW - 19 in 90 gamesPaul Barnes - yes scored 26 in our promotion season in a team that was clearly a top team in the division, but season before he scored 6 for us.Wasn't thinking back as far as Cramby, but he was great in shocking teams - slightly before then too I would offer Mike Jefferies.I mentioned the rare few which I would include Marquis, Billy, and possibly Ironside if he continues in this form. We haven't had many 20+ goal-a-season strikers, and they aren't that rare.