by Deathy » 16 Aug 2009 21:55
by Ian Royal » 16 Aug 2009 22:51
by leon » 17 Aug 2009 00:05
Ian Royal Well if there is one thing that's certain it's that Wolves won't be making a bid of £1.8m.
Dodg doesn't know his arse from his elbow.
by Royal Rother » 17 Aug 2009 08:30
by Ian Royal » 17 Aug 2009 17:15
by leon » 17 Aug 2009 17:55
Ian Royal I once passed on a rumour that doesn't appear to have been true... that's ITK for HNA isn't it?
by JoeyJoeJoeJnrShabadoo » 17 Aug 2009 18:58
Sir Dodger Royal According to SDRs media chums Wolves are about to bid £1.8million for Smith to ease their striker injury list.
Mick McCarthy is also keen as Smith is versatile and can play in a number of positions.
Emmm makes it unlikely that Russo will accept £1.2million from RFC.
Although Wolverhampton is not up North the West Midlands is not exactly on Smith's doorstep.
Will the Madman match their bid?
That is the Question.
by Deathy » 17 Aug 2009 19:40
by Seal » 18 Aug 2009 10:48
by West Stand Man » 18 Aug 2009 11:04
Seal Unless the plan is to plan N Hunt in the middle and Smith + one of the youth boys out wide.
by Vision » 18 Aug 2009 11:05
Seal I am the only one who can't quite see how a small, support striker who's played a lot of football out wide over the past few years is not the answer to our fundamental problem of not having a striker who can hold up the ball?
I think he'd be great coming in from the right, but not the answer as the central striker in a 4-5-1.
Really don't see this guy as the answer to all our problems like a lot of people seem to. Unless the plan is to plan N Hunt in the middle and Smith + one of the youth boys out wide.
by CMRoyal » 18 Aug 2009 11:05
Seal I am the only one who can't quite see how a small, support striker who's played a lot of football out wide over the past few years is not the answer to our fundamental problem of not having a striker who can hold up the ball?
I think he'd be great coming in from the right, but not the answer as the central striker in a 4-5-1.
Really don't see this guy as the answer to all our problems like a lot of people seem to. Unless the plan is to plan N Hunt in the middle and Smith + one of the youth boys out wide.
by YateleyRoyal » 18 Aug 2009 11:21
by Seal » 18 Aug 2009 11:32
CMRoyalSeal I am the only one who can't quite see how a small, support striker who's played a lot of football out wide over the past few years is not the answer to our fundamental problem of not having a striker who can hold up the ball?
I think he'd be great coming in from the right, but not the answer as the central striker in a 4-5-1.
Really don't see this guy as the answer to all our problems like a lot of people seem to. Unless the plan is to plan N Hunt in the middle and Smith + one of the youth boys out wide.
I assumed BR feels that Kebe and Henry/HRK are not good enough to be first choice, so he's going to bring in Smudger as the left prong of the attacking three. He still wants a link man in addition to that (an Adebola type through the middle, or Hunt if needs be), which would leave Long to compete with Church (and Henry/HRK) for the right-prong attack position. That's what I thought he was getting at post-Forest.
by Dick Habbin's hairdo » 18 Aug 2009 11:33
by Hoop Blah » 18 Aug 2009 11:42
by Focher » 18 Aug 2009 11:46
by Victor Meldrew » 18 Aug 2009 11:49
VisionSeal I am the only one who can't quite see how a small, support striker who's played a lot of football out wide over the past few years is not the answer to our fundamental problem of not having a striker who can hold up the ball?
I think he'd be great coming in from the right, but not the answer as the central striker in a 4-5-1.
Really don't see this guy as the answer to all our problems like a lot of people seem to. Unless the plan is to plan N Hunt in the middle and Smith + one of the youth boys out wide.
I know what you're saying but I'd say the issue isn't just about getting that striker in.
Judging by Saturday it would seem its not a 4-3-3 we play as much as a 4-3- then 2 blokes standing on a touchline and one poor bugger being asked to come short to link play, make lateral movements in behind a defence and also on the off chance that the blokes on the touchline do get the ball into the box, get on the end of it.... I'm not sure theres anyone within our budget that could perform the role Shane Long appeared to be given on Saturday. Even if he plays as one of the 2 wide players it would certainly help having someone familiar with the system Rodgers wants to play because at present i think Kebe, Church and Robson-Kanu are still coming to terms with it.
by Royalwaster » 18 Aug 2009 12:00
by Vision » 18 Aug 2009 12:01
Victor MeldrewVisionSeal I am the only one who can't quite see how a small, support striker who's played a lot of football out wide over the past few years is not the answer to our fundamental problem of not having a striker who can hold up the ball?
I think he'd be great coming in from the right, but not the answer as the central striker in a 4-5-1.
Really don't see this guy as the answer to all our problems like a lot of people seem to. Unless the plan is to plan N Hunt in the middle and Smith + one of the youth boys out wide.
I know what you're saying but I'd say the issue isn't just about getting that striker in.
Judging by Saturday it would seem its not a 4-3-3 we play as much as a 4-3- then 2 blokes standing on a touchline and one poor bugger being asked to come short to link play, make lateral movements in behind a defence and also on the off chance that the blokes on the touchline do get the ball into the box, get on the end of it.... I'm not sure theres anyone within our budget that could perform the role Shane Long appeared to be given on Saturday. Even if he plays as one of the 2 wide players it would certainly help having someone familiar with the system Rodgers wants to play because at present i think Kebe, Church and Robson-Kanu are still coming to terms with it.
I think with Smith we would be getting much more than a player hogging the touchline.
He might not have Kebe's pace but in all other aspects of the game he is streets ahead whether that be in terms of goal-scoring,accuracy of passing,competitiveness or just awareness of what is happening on the pitch.
I see him as a player in addition to a central striker and not as a central striker option.
On the other wing it's time for H-K or Henry to show what they can do.
The role of Church on Saturday was IMHO pointless-a non-tackling central striker playing out wide and expected to track the full-back.
I don't disagree with your view on Long-I just think he is a player without a real position-I once thought that he could play wide right but his crossing and awareness aren't up to the job but he could track back better than any of our current wide players.
Cue hat-trick for Shane and he then keeps his place for the next 20 games.
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