by Mr Angry » 18 Jul 2012 10:48
by pea » 18 Jul 2012 10:52
Mr Angry Any decent - and reasonably prolific - central midfielders in our price range worth considering?
by GSY-Royal » 18 Jul 2012 10:59
Mr Angry Any decent - and reasonably prolific - central midfielders in our price range worth considering?
by Wimb » 18 Jul 2012 10:59
by Mr Angry » 18 Jul 2012 11:01
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by Optimist » 18 Jul 2012 11:25
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by GSY-Royal » 19 Jul 2012 12:30
Mr Angry GSY-Royal - VERY quick edit there!!!
I checked (no snowball); Guthrie's record is 9 goals in over 150 games....
by maffff » 19 Jul 2012 13:14
Saaaaaaaammmmmm Like I mentioned on a another thread Jake Taylor fits the mould but don't think anyone knows exactly what level he is. Exeter fans certainly raved about him but then that is League 1. Not sure if you can read too much into him not going to Portugal as he's only just back from injury
by RFCSPACE » 19 Jul 2012 13:53
andrew1957 Own goals 4
by Blakey's Right Peg » 19 Jul 2012 15:36
by Z175 » 19 Jul 2012 17:31
by Z175 » 19 Jul 2012 17:40
maffffSaaaaaaaammmmmm Like I mentioned on a another thread Jake Taylor fits the mould but don't think anyone knows exactly what level he is. Exeter fans certainly raved about him but then that is League 1. Not sure if you can read too much into him not going to Portugal as he's only just back from injury
Saw him a few times, very doubtful he would be able to cope in the Championship, let alone the Premier League. After a good start didn't exactly stick out in League One. He was their most creative outlet but end product massively lacked, the majority of passes went wayward and his shooting was about on par with Jobi's. I think he is probably in the same position as Scott Davies, seen as 'the next big thing' but doesn't quite justify the hype. If he were to depart I reckon he'd find a mid table League One side and stick around that level for a while.
by Woodcote Royal » 19 Jul 2012 18:57
Mr Angry Whilst I have been really impressed with the quality of the new signings, it seems to me that we have one area of weakness that we haven't addressed - a goal-scoring central midfielder; don't get me wrong - a central midfield of Guthrie, Ledge, Jem and Tabb is good, but I don't see any significant (10-15) goals coming from there.
Presumably, we are going to play 442 and have expectations of our strikers getting the goals neccesary to keep us up, with the odd goal from the defence at set pieces thrown in, but I'm a tad concerned that this alone might not be enough at this level.
Any decent - and reasonably prolific - central midfielders in our price range worth considering?
by SCIAG » 19 Jul 2012 20:13
Z175maffffSaaaaaaaammmmmm Like I mentioned on a another thread Jake Taylor fits the mould but don't think anyone knows exactly what level he is. Exeter fans certainly raved about him but then that is League 1. Not sure if you can read too much into him not going to Portugal as he's only just back from injury
Saw him a few times, very doubtful he would be able to cope in the Championship, let alone the Premier League. After a good start didn't exactly stick out in League One. He was their most creative outlet but end product massively lacked, the majority of passes went wayward and his shooting was about on par with Jobi's. I think he is probably in the same position as Scott Davies, seen as 'the next big thing' but doesn't quite justify the hype. If he were to depart I reckon he'd find a mid table League One side and stick around that level for a while.
Didn't make the algarve tour, despite being raved about in Slovenia...at full back.
Makes me wonder whether our traditional loan moves to blood talent doesn't just inhibit it. Taylor, D'Ath, Davies didn't seem to do very well. Bignal would be an example whos I think scored more for Reading than in 8 loan moves! Going away from your team mates, your home, being desperate to impress, a manager who doesnt know you, your position, can see why its hard for midfielders.
To my mind loans work better when a players breaking through already, Antonio and McCarthy are good examples.
by chilipepper91 » 19 Jul 2012 21:01
Woodcote RoyalMr Angry Whilst I have been really impressed with the quality of the new signings, it seems to me that we have one area of weakness that we haven't addressed - a goal-scoring central midfielder; don't get me wrong - a central midfield of Guthrie, Ledge, Jem and Tabb is good, but I don't see any significant (10-15) goals coming from there.
Presumably, we are going to play 442 and have expectations of our strikers getting the goals neccesary to keep us up, with the odd goal from the defence at set pieces thrown in, but I'm a tad concerned that this alone might not be enough at this level.
Any decent - and reasonably prolific - central midfielders in our price range worth considering?
I wouldn't discount McAnuff taking on this role and neither would I discount us playing one up front.
I agree that we appear short of an out and out attacking midfielder but a central 3 containing McAnuff and Leigertwood could be quite potent.
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