by Dirk Gently » 31 Jan 2010 13:07
by PEARCEY » 31 Jan 2010 13:23
by winchester_royal » 31 Jan 2010 13:25
by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2010 13:42
by southbank1871 » 31 Jan 2010 13:47
winchester_royal Gyfli will be 10x the player either Chopra or Beckford will ever be.
by winchester_royal » 31 Jan 2010 13:51
southbank1871winchester_royal Gyfli will be 10x the player either Chopra or Beckford will ever be.
That's a brave and quite ridiculous statement.
Reluctantly I'd say yes given our situation. A proven consistent goalscorer is invaluable.
by howser » 31 Jan 2010 13:54
by rhroyal » 31 Jan 2010 13:56
I'd add strength and pace to that, not so easy to develop.winchester_royalsouthbank1871winchester_royal Gyfli will be 10x the player either Chopra or Beckford will ever be.
That's a brave and quite ridiculous statement.
Reluctantly I'd say yes given our situation. A proven consistent goalscorer is invaluable.
Chopra has never done it in the top league. I'll be suprised if Beckford proves a success in the Prem as well.
Sigurdsson is as good in terms of technique as any player you'll find in this country, and in my opinion the only things he lacks ATM is decision making, and that will come with experience.
by rob the royal » 31 Jan 2010 13:57
Ian Royal No way. So we get a new striker who we know will score goals if given the opportunity? We lose one of the main avenues of supply for that striker.
Don't know what Thor did wrong to get dropped, he's impressed me from the little I've seen of him. Certainly much more than Long, despite his much improved performance yesterday.
by winchester_royal » 31 Jan 2010 13:58
by rob the royal » 31 Jan 2010 14:03
winchester_royal Not sure pace is a problem TBH
by RobRoyal » 31 Jan 2010 14:24
by Pablo » 31 Jan 2010 15:19
by West_Reading » 31 Jan 2010 15:48
winchester_royal Not a chance. Gyfli will be 10x the player either Chopra or Beckford will ever be.
by Terminal Boardom » 31 Jan 2010 15:49
winchester_royal
Chopra has never done it in the top league. I'll be suprised if Beckford proves a success in the Prem as well.
Sigurdsson is as good in terms of technique as any player you'll find in this country, and in my opinion the only things he lacks ATM is decision making, and that will come with experience.
by winchester_royal » 31 Jan 2010 15:57
Terminal Boardomwinchester_royal
Chopra has never done it in the top league. I'll be suprised if Beckford proves a success in the Prem as well.
Sigurdsson is as good in terms of technique as any player you'll find in this country, and in my opinion the only things he lacks ATM is decision making, and that will come with experience.
That's one hell of a pair of RTGs you have there w_r.
What does it matter if Chopra hasn't done it at the top level? We are at the arse end of the CCC if you hadn't noticed so someone who can stick the pigs bladder in the onion bag is what's needed.
And your claim of Sig being as good interms of technique as any player you'll find in this country is, frankly, laughable. Good? Absolutely! But he has a hell of a lot to learn which, tbf, you have alluded to. His first touch is not the best. His shooting is way off. I could go on.
That aside, it would be ludicrous if we sold him. Ian Royal rightly points out that if we were to get rid of Gylfi we lose one of the main avenues of supply for that striker. He is someone we should be building the team around. It is BMCD's job to get the best out of him - preferably in a more central role.
by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2010 16:11
by winchester_royal » 31 Jan 2010 16:19
Ian Royal You definitely have some Rose Tinted Goggles on in your earlier posts on this thread w_r.
by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2010 16:22
by Ian Royal » 31 Jan 2010 16:23
RobRoyal How would we get Chopra or Beckford to agree to come to us?
Problem one is that even if we got a decent wedge of cash for Gylfi, how can we attract a player of similar quality to come to the club? How many "proven" Championship strikers want to join a relegation struggler that have just sold one of their best creative players?
Problem two is that any transfer fee we got for Sigurdsson would likely be made up in part of installments and clauses generated by promotion for the buying club, number of games played etc. As he's only had half a season at this level you can't expect a club to come in with an offer of massive cash up front. What we could actually go out and spend might not be anything like the potential, "rising-to", transfer fee we received.
Problem three is that, if the time does come to see Sigurdsson (and I guess it's likely if he continues to show promise above what the squad are achieving) then the longer we wait the better. With a couple of season's experience and improvement under his belt he could command a big fee from a Premiership club willing to take a chance on him adapting to the top tier. Right now I doubt that would happen. We'd get very little of the player's potential value. I suppose that's something that can be partially guarded against with a sell-on clause.
We also couldn't be sure that the incoming player would adapt quickly enough to save us. Sigurdsson is having a large positive impact on our performances on a consistent basis. It would be a seriously risky and short-termist move.
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