borini anyone 21:19 - Jan 6 with 7630 views | dulaisjack | all this talk about bony going, how about a bid for borini , knows the club and not in brendas plans, plenty of potential there and knows were the net is except when playing for liverpool. | | | | |
borini anyone on 21:23 - Jan 6 with 4777 views | JBT95 | Nope. He did a job for us but that was a long time ago. | | | |
borini anyone on 21:28 - Jan 6 with 4726 views | Dr_Winston | Question is do we restructure our approach to best suit Gomis or muddle on through and look for another powerhouse striker in the summer? | |
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borini anyone on 21:32 - Jan 6 with 4685 views | Joe_bradshaw |
borini anyone on 21:28 - Jan 6 by Dr_Winston | Question is do we restructure our approach to best suit Gomis or muddle on through and look for another powerhouse striker in the summer? |
Yes we should adapt to suit Gomis and hopefully, we already have ideas in place for the next Bony type player that we should sign in the summer. Who knows, Gomis may flourish and stay as our number one beyond this season. | |
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borini anyone on 21:35 - Jan 6 with 4660 views | dulaisjack | a few seasons ago we would have taken borini like a shot, tonight we are all gutted that our top striker is going for 30 million, some how does not seam real the way our club has moved on . | | | |
borini anyone on 21:45 - Jan 6 with 4572 views | ItchySphincter |
borini anyone on 21:28 - Jan 6 by Dr_Winston | Question is do we restructure our approach to best suit Gomis or muddle on through and look for another powerhouse striker in the summer? |
We already adapted to Gomis I reckon - we seem to lay him on loads of chances that we haven't for Wilf. Wilf was often involved at the beginning of the things he finished, Gomis is better on the shoulder of the last man. | |
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borini anyone on 21:46 - Jan 6 with 4563 views | pencoedjack | Borini also couldn't agree terms at QPR in the summer who lets be honest spunk over the top wages on average players. Not for me anymore. | | | |
borini anyone on 21:49 - Jan 6 with 4526 views | Dr_Winston |
borini anyone on 21:45 - Jan 6 by ItchySphincter | We already adapted to Gomis I reckon - we seem to lay him on loads of chances that we haven't for Wilf. Wilf was often involved at the beginning of the things he finished, Gomis is better on the shoulder of the last man. |
We were a lot better at feeding Gomis on Sat than we have been, quality of opposition considered. | |
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borini anyone on 22:14 - Jan 6 with 4385 views | monmouth | Borini's nowhere near good enough for us now. He's on his sliding way back to the championship over the next two seasons where he will do well again. The obsession with past players and Middlesbro players is surely behind us now? God knows what happens if he joins Boro, I'm still a bit worried about Huw spunking Bony money on Adomah. | |
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borini anyone on 22:16 - Jan 6 with 4359 views | Trundle10 |
borini anyone on 22:14 - Jan 6 by monmouth | Borini's nowhere near good enough for us now. He's on his sliding way back to the championship over the next two seasons where he will do well again. The obsession with past players and Middlesbro players is surely behind us now? God knows what happens if he joins Boro, I'm still a bit worried about Huw spunking Bony money on Adomah. |
"nowhere near good enough for us" That is some statement to make | | | |
borini anyone on 22:21 - Jan 6 with 4313 views | monmouth |
borini anyone on 22:16 - Jan 6 by Trundle10 | "nowhere near good enough for us" That is some statement to make |
Indeed. | |
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borini anyone on 22:32 - Jan 6 with 4265 views | Dewi1jack |
borini anyone on 22:14 - Jan 6 by monmouth | Borini's nowhere near good enough for us now. He's on his sliding way back to the championship over the next two seasons where he will do well again. The obsession with past players and Middlesbro players is surely behind us now? God knows what happens if he joins Boro, I'm still a bit worried about Huw spunking Bony money on Adomah. |
Maybe we'd suit Fabio and bring the best out of him. Give him a home as we have done for other waifs and strays. The rest I have to agree with. And you're giving me nightmares just mentioning us and Adomah in the same sentence. Not funny Mon. Not funny at all. You're not even to mention that again | |
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borini anyone on 22:36 - Jan 6 with 4232 views | oldcob |
borini anyone on 21:45 - Jan 6 by ItchySphincter | We already adapted to Gomis I reckon - we seem to lay him on loads of chances that we haven't for Wilf. Wilf was often involved at the beginning of the things he finished, Gomis is better on the shoulder of the last man. |
I think the reason for that is Gomis is able to keep up with our wingers speed wise. For all his qualities Wilf isn't the fastest and sometimes the wingers had to hold on until he caught up, thus allowing defenders time to come back and cover, and therefore missing the optimum moment to cross. For all that he more than makes up for it in other aspects of his game. Its a case of good bye Wilf and good luck Bafe.I | | | |
borini anyone on 22:40 - Jan 6 with 4210 views | sherpajacob | Akinfenwa looks like he could still do the job | |
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borini anyone on 22:41 - Jan 6 with 4207 views | football2301 |
borini anyone on 22:16 - Jan 6 by Trundle10 | "nowhere near good enough for us" That is some statement to make |
hes shit nowhere near good enough | | | |
borini anyone on 22:42 - Jan 6 with 4201 views | oldcob |
borini anyone on 22:40 - Jan 6 by sherpajacob | Akinfenwa looks like he could still do the job |
As a Sumo wrestler? | | | |
borini anyone on 22:42 - Jan 6 with 4194 views | somersetsimon |
borini anyone on 21:28 - Jan 6 by Dr_Winston | Question is do we restructure our approach to best suit Gomis or muddle on through and look for another powerhouse striker in the summer? |
Having a more mobile striker might create more space for other players and create more chances for them to score. | | | |
borini anyone on 23:15 - Jan 6 with 4106 views | s1ackjack | Gomis for me and let's see what Oliveira can do as back up. Of course Wilf's not gone yet like. | |
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borini anyone on 00:29 - Jan 7 with 3955 views | Dyfnant |
borini anyone on 22:16 - Jan 6 by Trundle10 | "nowhere near good enough for us" That is some statement to make |
Still the single part of what was said that's spot on | |
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borini anyone on 06:41 - Jan 7 with 3838 views | michumagic9 | The only replacement I can think of is Loic Remy. If bony does leave I hope it's to chelsea for a lot of cash plus Remy. | | | |
borini anyone on 07:16 - Jan 7 with 3794 views | MattG |
borini anyone on 06:41 - Jan 7 by michumagic9 | The only replacement I can think of is Loic Remy. If bony does leave I hope it's to chelsea for a lot of cash plus Remy. |
Assuming he is off, I'd rather get £30m+ straight cash that we can spend on a player (or two or three) of our own choosing, maybe even waiting until the summer, rather than trying to accommodate another club's cast-off. | | | |
borini anyone on 07:23 - Jan 7 with 3787 views | jackal | He was brilliant for us in the Championship, but his record at Prem level is not good enough by far. If we do get 30 million for Wilf , we should be looking for a far better buy. My only concern is that any club selling to us will be aware of the money we have received and bump up the price. (Like Newcastle did when they got 35 mill for Carroll from Liverpool because they'd just got 50 mill for Torres). | | | |
borini anyone on 07:40 - Jan 7 with 3755 views | ApeShit | Even though Bony was amazing for us, we kind of lost our normal style of play. (Although people don't like to admit it.) A lot of long balls played up to him, with Gomis I think we'll get more of our passing game back. | | | |
borini anyone on 08:58 - Jan 7 with 3640 views | Trundle10 |
borini anyone on 22:21 - Jan 6 by monmouth | Indeed. |
Inter Milan interested but "nowhere near" good enough for the Swans??? | | | |
borini anyone on 08:58 - Jan 7 with 3639 views | Private_Partz |
borini anyone on 07:40 - Jan 7 by ApeShit | Even though Bony was amazing for us, we kind of lost our normal style of play. (Although people don't like to admit it.) A lot of long balls played up to him, with Gomis I think we'll get more of our passing game back. |
'Was amazing' - has Wilf gone? :-) I think we have the best of both worlds with Gomis. He is very good on the ground as well as in the air. Borini would offer us something different however and I feel we could accommodate both. Fabio is much better then his Premier League position suggests as he has only played bit parts for Liverpool and often out of position. He did well at Sunderland. | |
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