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I'd 100% offer Sharp another year, massive influence in the dressing room and talisman for the fans. Experience will be invaluable and he can still do it even if off the bench for 30mins. Saturday shows we need him
Quote from: thumper on April 29, 2025, 11:04:17 pmI'd 100% offer Sharp another year, massive influence in the dressing room and talisman for the fans. Experience will be invaluable and he can still do it even if off the bench for 30mins. Saturday shows we need him Hope he’s not that much of an influence when they saw him head butt the lad and miss 3 important games!
If Billy had no connection to this club would anyone be all for signing a 39 year old striker who’d been a bit part player in League 2 (who doesn’t suit our style of play) to play in League 1?Would any League 1 clubs look to pick him up if we didn’t?If he’s going to be a bit part player why not sign a youngster we can develop who would also be happy with that? If we have too many transfer windows with short term thinking we’re going to get found out one day.
Quote from: ncRover on April 30, 2025, 06:02:17 pmIf Billy had no connection to this club would anyone be all for signing a 39 year old striker who’d been a bit part player in League 2 (who doesn’t suit our style of play) to play in League 1?Would any League 1 clubs look to pick him up if we didn’t?If he’s going to be a bit part player why not sign a youngster we can develop who would also be happy with that? If we have too many transfer windows with short term thinking we’re going to get found out one day.Because youngsters are always a gamble, and totally unproven, as we've found out many times over the last few years.Billy is a proven goalscorer. Simple as.
Quote from: scawsby steve on April 30, 2025, 07:12:28 pmQuote from: ncRover on April 30, 2025, 06:02:17 pmIf Billy had no connection to this club would anyone be all for signing a 39 year old striker who’d been a bit part player in League 2 (who doesn’t suit our style of play) to play in League 1?Would any League 1 clubs look to pick him up if we didn’t?If he’s going to be a bit part player why not sign a youngster we can develop who would also be happy with that? If we have too many transfer windows with short term thinking we’re going to get found out one day.Because youngsters are always a gamble, and totally unproven, as we've found out many times over the last few years.Billy is a proven goalscorer. Simple as.Yes Billy is a proven goalscorer and has had a legendary career.Yet Rob Street, a completely unproven goalscorer who we took a gamble on, has scored at a higher rate than him this season.Only it wasn’t a gamble, because it was an excellent piece of player profiling identifying what the team sorely needed. His presence made everyone else in the team score more too.It’s possible to score a few goals here and there and still be a net negative to the team. Which is the gamble you’d be taking on a 40 year old Sharp playing in League One while other clubs hoover up the younger talent.
He’s a certain kind of striker that doesn’t quite fit Grant’s style, however, I still believe there’s more positives than negatives to keep him in the squad. No.1 being he’s a winner, loves scoring goals and is a talisman. We do need Streete back, if possible, or someone like him.
Quote from: ncRover on April 30, 2025, 09:36:04 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on April 30, 2025, 07:12:28 pmQuote from: ncRover on April 30, 2025, 06:02:17 pmIf Billy had no connection to this club would anyone be all for signing a 39 year old striker who’d been a bit part player in League 2 (who doesn’t suit our style of play) to play in League 1?Would any League 1 clubs look to pick him up if we didn’t?If he’s going to be a bit part player why not sign a youngster we can develop who would also be happy with that? If we have too many transfer windows with short term thinking we’re going to get found out one day.Because youngsters are always a gamble, and totally unproven, as we've found out many times over the last few years.Billy is a proven goalscorer. Simple as.Yes Billy is a proven goalscorer and has had a legendary career.Yet Rob Street, a completely unproven goalscorer who we took a gamble on, has scored at a higher rate than him this season.Only it wasn’t a gamble, because it was an excellent piece of player profiling identifying what the team sorely needed. His presence made everyone else in the team score more too.It’s possible to score a few goals here and there and still be a net negative to the team. Which is the gamble you’d be taking on a 40 year old Sharp playing in League One while other clubs hoover up the younger talent.Street wasn’t a young kid on his first loan though.
Wouldn’t that depend on the loan terms.?
Quote from: drfchound on April 30, 2025, 10:05:31 pmQuote from: ncRover on April 30, 2025, 09:36:04 pmQuote from: scawsby steve on April 30, 2025, 07:12:28 pmQuote from: ncRover on April 30, 2025, 06:02:17 pmIf Billy had no connection to this club would anyone be all for signing a 39 year old striker who’d been a bit part player in League 2 (who doesn’t suit our style of play) to play in League 1?Would any League 1 clubs look to pick him up if we didn’t?If he’s going to be a bit part player why not sign a youngster we can develop who would also be happy with that? If we have too many transfer windows with short term thinking we’re going to get found out one day.Because youngsters are always a gamble, and totally unproven, as we've found out many times over the last few years.Billy is a proven goalscorer. Simple as.Yes Billy is a proven goalscorer and has had a legendary career.Yet Rob Street, a completely unproven goalscorer who we took a gamble on, has scored at a higher rate than him this season.Only it wasn’t a gamble, because it was an excellent piece of player profiling identifying what the team sorely needed. His presence made everyone else in the team score more too.It’s possible to score a few goals here and there and still be a net negative to the team. Which is the gamble you’d be taking on a 40 year old Sharp playing in League One while other clubs hoover up the younger talent.Street wasn’t a young kid on his first loan though.He was still young and with no record of being a proven goalscorer.You can’t just sign strikers on their previous goal returns. Street has proven that with being twice the player of Sharp this season.
I am guessing that we won't be going in to next season with both Ironside and Sharp on the books.