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At no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.
Quote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2025, 08:49:30 amAt no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.To answer your question then DBR, I don’t feel that double figures is an unreasonable target to expect from a player ‘leading the line’ in a side that plays with wide men looking to get balls into the box at every opportunity.
Quote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 09:07:56 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2025, 08:49:30 amAt no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.To answer your question then DBR, I don’t feel that double figures is an unreasonable target to expect from a player ‘leading the line’ in a side that plays with wide men looking to get balls into the box at every opportunity.What if he doesn't lead the line, and isn't played as an out and out striker?
Quote from: vaya on September 04, 2025, 09:10:18 amQuote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 09:07:56 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2025, 08:49:30 amAt no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.To answer your question then DBR, I don’t feel that double figures is an unreasonable target to expect from a player ‘leading the line’ in a side that plays with wide men looking to get balls into the box at every opportunity.What if he doesn't lead the line, and isn't played as an out and out striker?Grant has always played with ‘one up top’, a single No.9, someone who ‘leads the line’. When you ask “What if he doesn’t lead the line…..” as an out & out striker, are you talking about Brandon? If so & you don’t play him centrally in the role I’ve alluded to, where would you want him to ‘operate’ on the pitch?Out wide where Mols/Gibbo or Middleton are ‘stationed’?Deeper, where Bails has started to come into the box from?If you’re talking about Billy well c’mon. There’s only one place he has ever looked to play in throughout his career, that of an out & out striker.The whole balance of the team needs a player in that central position up top, surely?
Quote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 10:06:18 amQuote from: vaya on September 04, 2025, 09:10:18 amQuote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 09:07:56 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2025, 08:49:30 amAt no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.To answer your question then DBR, I don’t feel that double figures is an unreasonable target to expect from a player ‘leading the line’ in a side that plays with wide men looking to get balls into the box at every opportunity.What if he doesn't lead the line, and isn't played as an out and out striker?Grant has always played with ‘one up top’, a single No.9, someone who ‘leads the line’. When you ask “What if he doesn’t lead the line…..” as an out & out striker, are you talking about Brandon? If so & you don’t play him centrally in the role I’ve alluded to, where would you want him to ‘operate’ on the pitch?Out wide where Mols/Gibbo or Middleton are ‘stationed’?Deeper, where Bails has started to come into the box from?If you’re talking about Billy well c’mon. There’s only one place he has ever looked to play in throughout his career, that of an out & out striker.The whole balance of the team needs a player in that central position up top, surely?It's entirely up to the manager where he plays Hanlan. If Grant doesn't play him as an out and out striker, what would you expect his contribution to be?
Quote from: vaya on September 04, 2025, 10:20:15 amQuote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 10:06:18 amQuote from: vaya on September 04, 2025, 09:10:18 amQuote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 09:07:56 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2025, 08:49:30 amAt no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.To answer your question then DBR, I don’t feel that double figures is an unreasonable target to expect from a player ‘leading the line’ in a side that plays with wide men looking to get balls into the box at every opportunity.What if he doesn't lead the line, and isn't played as an out and out striker?Grant has always played with ‘one up top’, a single No.9, someone who ‘leads the line’. When you ask “What if he doesn’t lead the line…..” as an out & out striker, are you talking about Brandon? If so & you don’t play him centrally in the role I’ve alluded to, where would you want him to ‘operate’ on the pitch?Out wide where Mols/Gibbo or Middleton are ‘stationed’?Deeper, where Bails has started to come into the box from?If you’re talking about Billy well c’mon. There’s only one place he has ever looked to play in throughout his career, that of an out & out striker.The whole balance of the team needs a player in that central position up top, surely?It's entirely up to the manager where he plays Hanlan. If Grant doesn't play him as an out and out striker, what would you expect his contribution to be?What would you expect his contribution to be is surely more to the point.As to your first sentence, Grant has brought Hanlan in to score & assist goals so again, where do you think the manager wants him on the pitch, midfield?
Quote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 10:06:18 amQuote from: vaya on September 04, 2025, 09:10:18 amQuote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 09:07:56 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2025, 08:49:30 amAt no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.To answer your question then DBR, I don’t feel that double figures is an unreasonable target to expect from a player ‘leading the line’ in a side that plays with wide men looking to get balls into the box at every opportunity.What if he doesn't lead the line, and isn't played as an out and out striker?Grant has always played with ‘one up top’, a single No.9, someone who ‘leads the line’. When you ask “What if he doesn’t lead the line…..” as an out & out striker, are you talking about Brandon? If so & you don’t play him centrally in the role I’ve alluded to, where would you want him to ‘operate’ on the pitch?Out wide where Mols/Gibbo or Middleton are ‘stationed’?Deeper, where Bails has started to come into the box from?If you’re talking about Billy well c’mon. There’s only one place he has ever looked to play in throughout his career, that of an out & out striker.The whole balance of the team needs a player in that central position up top, surely?It's entirely up to the manager where he plays Hanlan. If Grant doesn't play him as an out and out striker, what would you expect his contribution to be?
Quote from: vaya on September 04, 2025, 09:10:18 amQuote from: Usher wide. on September 04, 2025, 09:07:56 amQuote from: DonnyBazR0ver on September 04, 2025, 08:49:30 amAt no point have I said Usherwide is wrong. I was just asking a simple question of what would a reasonable goals target be for the season. For example last season, we had concerns about Billy and the game time he might get etc. I said at the time a return of 10 goals would be good. The inferred criticism is probably due to coming to a conclusion about a player before he's barely had a chance to settle in, not necessarily because his opinion is wrong.To answer your question then DBR, I don’t feel that double figures is an unreasonable target to expect from a player ‘leading the line’ in a side that plays with wide men looking to get balls into the box at every opportunity.What if he doesn't lead the line, and isn't played as an out and out striker?Grant has always played with ‘one up top’, a single No.9, someone who ‘leads the line’. When you ask “What if he doesn’t lead the line…..” as an out & out striker, are you talking about Brandon? If so & you don’t play him centrally in the role I’ve alluded to, where would you want him to ‘operate’ on the pitch?Out wide where Mols/Gibbo or Middleton are ‘stationed’?Deeper, where Bails has started to come into the box from?If you’re talking about Billy well c’mon. There’s only one place he has ever looked to play in throughout his career, that of an out & out striker.The whole balance of the team needs a player in that central position up top, surely?