I didn't realise he is 30 already. Depending on cost, could be a decent option.Brogue wrote:Is the latest one we are supposed to be in for. 6ft 1 striker, currently at west brom 30 years old
well from what i've heard its a straight shoot our between us and port vale...Hound wrote:Certainly wouldn’t say no
Imagine half the division are interested though
If they get him we should tear that stupid statue down.Brogue wrote:well from what i've heard its a straight shoot our between us and port vale...Hound wrote:Certainly wouldn’t say no
Imagine half the division are interested though
Yeah but that includes a shite season in the Championship when Barnsley struggled and got relegated. In League One he was 34 in 91, a far more respectable total.Sutekh wrote:Son of Andy Cole, 6 foot 1 and 30 years old, last notable spell was 34 goals in 115 league appearances at Barnsley
Is a 1 in 4 striker which fits in with the generalgoalscorers Reading seem able to attract these days. But his experience would be more than useful for the club.
Looking specifically at League One appearances and goals he has 65 strikes in 247 appearances which is still around 1 in 4 (1 in 3.8 to be exact).tidus_mi2 wrote:Yeah but that includes a shite season in the Championship when Barnsley struggled and got relegated. In League One he was 34 in 91, a far more respectable total.Sutekh wrote:Son of Andy Cole, 6 foot 1 and 30 years old, last notable spell was 34 goals in 115 league appearances at Barnsley
Is a 1 in 4 striker which fits in with the generalgoalscorers Reading seem able to attract these days. But his experience would be more than useful for the club.
He averages a goal every 236 mins in League 1. A goal every 2.5 games, add in assists and he has been involved in a goal every 187 minutes.Sutekh wrote:Looking specifically at League One appearances and goals he has 65 strikes in 247 appearances which is still around 1 in 4 (1 in 3.8 to be exact).tidus_mi2 wrote:Yeah but that includes a shite season in the Championship when Barnsley struggled and got relegated. In League One he was 34 in 91, a far more respectable total.Sutekh wrote:Son of Andy Cole, 6 foot 1 and 30 years old, last notable spell was 34 goals in 115 league appearances at Barnsley
Is a 1 in 4 striker which fits in with the generalgoalscorers Reading seem able to attract these days. But his experience would be more than useful for the club.
Agreed Barnsley was the best spell of his career managing 33 goals in 91 apps which brings him right up to 1 goal every 2.75 games so if we got the Barnsley version we’d be doing brilliantly.
WCBAP but then decent strikers don’t come cheap and if you’re going to stretch a financial point somewhere then it’s going to be for a such a beast. Interestingly WBA is the most southerly team he’s played for so far.From Despair To Where? wrote:Big, quick and experienced, three things we lack up front. 1 in 3 would be 15 goals a season so given the goal threat in our midfield, would be a more than adequate return.
There's a thread about him on the Barnsley forum and it's approx 70:30 in favour of resigning him if they had a chance. Apparently on £7.5k a week at WBA.
There's a lot to like about this rumour. Not an exciting signing but could be a shrewd one.
Forgiven xMouldyRoyal wrote:Despite what Pepe would have you believe, I think this would be a cracking signing
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