Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

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Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by royalsroyalsroyals92 » 28 Apr 2012 19:23

I think he is a brilliant player and I am pretty sure as part of a 442 with a creative midfielder, he would thrive.
What do the rest of you think?



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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by CayeneMatt » 28 Apr 2012 19:25

Given the right partner, I think he could be prolific. But good enough ? Absolutely.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by Optimist » 28 Apr 2012 19:26

Yep.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by urz13 » 28 Apr 2012 19:42

What an absolutely crap thread :|

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by M-U-R-T-Y » 28 Apr 2012 19:43

Given the service, he can finish at any level. Absolute yes.


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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by Friday's Legacy » 28 Apr 2012 19:45

I think his goal record speaks for itself. Had he been paired with Roberts instead of Hunt I am certain we would have scored more than we have. We must be one of the lowest scoring sides to have won the Championship.

He's a natural goalscorer. They can play at any level, it's all about partner and supply and he will stick it in the back of the net.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by PieEater » 28 Apr 2012 19:46

He was pants today, but I'd prefer him to Church, Hunt or Manset to create a goal out of nothing.

Even so he had two cleared off the line. A natural goalscorerr and IMHO better than Lita who went up with last time.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by RoyalJames101 » 28 Apr 2012 19:49

Friday's Legacy I think his goal record speaks for itself. Had he been paired with Roberts instead of Hunt I am certain we would have scored more than we have. We must be one of the lowest scoring sides to have won the Championship.

He's a natural goalscorer. They can play at any level, it's all about partner and supply and he will stick it in the back of the net.


Agreed.

Although I think Hunt and Roberts fit the team ethic better at the moment which is why McDermott has stuck with them. Hunt works very hard and often tracks back. Not saying ALF doesn't do that, but Hunt does it better and McDermott has focused on the defence and keeping clean sheets a lot this season.

Think ALF might suit the Premier League a lot though, he'll get more time on the ball and he always seems to do something good when he's on the ball.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by Friday's Legacy » 28 Apr 2012 19:53

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Friday's Legacy I think his goal record speaks for itself. Had he been paired with Roberts instead of Hunt I am certain we would have scored more than we have. We must be one of the lowest scoring sides to have won the Championship.

He's a natural goalscorer. They can play at any level, it's all about partner and supply and he will stick it in the back of the net.


Agreed.

Although I think Hunt and Roberts fit the team ethic better at the moment which is why McDermott has stuck with them. Hunt works very hard and often tracks back. Not saying ALF doesn't do that, but Hunt does it better and McDermott has focused on the defence and keeping clean sheets a lot this season.

Think ALF might suit the Premier League a lot though, he'll get more time on the ball and he always seems to do something good when he's on the ball.


Agreed also. What we can't do in the Premier League is play for those clean sheets, sit back and suck up pressure and hit on the break. Teams will open us up and punish us, where as in this league you can bank on your Forest's to miss a fair few opportunities and ride your luck. We have to be more attack minded if we want to stay up, and that will mean a change to the central midfield pairing - in my opinion.


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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by royalsroyalsroyals92 » 28 Apr 2012 20:14

urz13 What an absolutely crap thread :|

Sorry, I'll prepare a disitation next time, just to ask a few football fans their opinion. Or not .

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by RockheadRumple » 28 Apr 2012 20:20

Despite Le Fondre being a 'poacher', I was most impressed by his performance against Crystal Palace last week. He played the lone-striker role surprisingly very well indeed, demonstrating an efficient work rate, pretty good pace and also managing to hold on to the ball under pressure.

A player like him needs a smart attacking midfielder behind him and he'll flourish in the Premier League. Hell, Alfie has even flourished in the Championship despite playing with one of the most defensive midfields in the league. I have always believed he's every bit as good as Jordan Rhodes or Billy Sharp or Danny Graham and it would be nice to be proven right.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by RoyalJames101 » 28 Apr 2012 20:22

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Friday's Legacy I think his goal record speaks for itself. Had he been paired with Roberts instead of Hunt I am certain we would have scored more than we have. We must be one of the lowest scoring sides to have won the Championship.

He's a natural goalscorer. They can play at any level, it's all about partner and supply and he will stick it in the back of the net.


Agreed.

Although I think Hunt and Roberts fit the team ethic better at the moment which is why McDermott has stuck with them. Hunt works very hard and often tracks back. Not saying ALF doesn't do that, but Hunt does it better and McDermott has focused on the defence and keeping clean sheets a lot this season.

Think ALF might suit the Premier League a lot though, he'll get more time on the ball and he always seems to do something good when he's on the ball.


Agreed also. What we can't do in the Premier League is play for those clean sheets, sit back and suck up pressure and hit on the break. Teams will open us up and punish us, where as in this league you can bank on your Forest's to miss a fair few opportunities and ride your luck. We have to be more attack minded if we want to stay up, and that will mean a change to the central midfield pairing - in my opinion.


Why the need to change the two central midfielders? We'll have Gylfi just in front of them for creativity! :wink:

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by M-U-R-T-Y » 28 Apr 2012 20:29

royalsroyalsroyals92 I'll prepare a disitation next time


Please don't.


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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by ankeny » 28 Apr 2012 20:38

Will be a legend,no question

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by RoyalJames101 » 28 Apr 2012 20:40

RockheadRumple Despite Le Fondre being a 'poacher', I was most impressed by his performance against Crystal Palace last week. He played the lone-striker role surprisingly very well indeed, demonstrating an efficient work rate, pretty good pace and also managing to hold on to the ball under pressure.

A player like him needs a smart attacking midfielder behind him and he'll flourish in the Premier League. Hell, Alfie has even flourished in the Championship despite playing with one of the most defensive midfields in the league. I have always believed he's every bit as good as Jordan Rhodes or Billy Sharp or Danny Graham and it would be nice to be proven right.


Also bear in mind that a few years ago Danny Graham was playing at Carlisle and is now playing well in the Premier League.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by AthleticoSpizz » 28 Apr 2012 20:42

thought I spotted him on Royalees hatchet list

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by Royalee » 28 Apr 2012 20:53

AthleticoSpizz thought I spotted him on Royalees hatchet list


Le Fondre? Not a chance, best goalscorer at the club and a main reason why we're up! Need to offload Church and bring in someone better but ALF can stay as long as he wants, he's like a better version of Curo.

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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by royalsroyalsroyals92 » 28 Apr 2012 20:56

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Please don't.


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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by M-U-R-T-Y » 28 Apr 2012 20:57

RoyalJames101
RockheadRumple Despite Le Fondre being a 'poacher', I was most impressed by his performance against Crystal Palace last week. He played the lone-striker role surprisingly very well indeed, demonstrating an efficient work rate, pretty good pace and also managing to hold on to the ball under pressure.

A player like him needs a smart attacking midfielder behind him and he'll flourish in the Premier League. Hell, Alfie has even flourished in the Championship despite playing with one of the most defensive midfields in the league. I have always believed he's every bit as good as Jordan Rhodes or Billy Sharp or Danny Graham and it would be nice to be proven right.


Also bear in mind that a few years ago Danny Graham was playing at Carlisle and is now playing well in the Premier League.


Grant Holt made the steps up well too, as will Lambert I assume (and he scored one more goal than him at St. Mary's)- can see Alf easily getting 20+ at this level if given a regular starting spot, don't see why given some class wingers he can't score well in the Prem.
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Re: Is Adam Le Fondre good enough?

by Big Ern » 28 Apr 2012 21:04

You can never tell, but my heart says yes he will do OK, but head says that we won't be able to cut it in the top division.

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