Gomis 13:13 - May 18 with 6597 views | JackSomething | Undoubtedly we're going to be looking for at least one striker this summer, hopefully two. My gut feeling is we'll sign someone who can play upfront, but also out wide. Someone like Ayew or maybe Castaignos. Best case scenario would be also signing a promising young striker, but I would expect another loan signing like Nelson. If a scenario occurs similar to this, Gomis will likely enter next season as our first-choice striker. Given his 5 goals in 5 games, plus the quality of some of those goals (yesterday's especially), are people now happy at the thought of Gomis being our main striker next season? Personally I think he'll be good for 15+ goals in a relatively injury-free season. | |
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Gomis on 13:18 - May 18 with 5176 views | jackforever | More than happy with him, been superb in recent months. Offers so many strengths and is looking more at home game by game. Helps the boo boys have gone quiet too. | | | |
Gomis on 13:20 - May 18 with 5164 views | Trundle10 | He seems to have settled in. More than happy with him TBH. | | | |
Gomis on 13:26 - May 18 with 5131 views | AndyNak | I must say I haven't noticed boo boys at matches - on here certainly - did i miss that? I would also say his hold up play was excellent yesterday - far better than I have seen previously. Seems to have settled as mentioned and I don't see him leaving now unless a stupid offer comes in [Post edited 18 May 2015 13:27]
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Gomis on 13:36 - May 18 with 5077 views | macthejack | Aye, Bafe has proved me wrong and I'm happy to eat humble pie on this one. I had pretty much given up on him by Villa away and we all know what happened from then. I doubt he'll be as prolific as Michu or Bony have been in previous seasons but he's shown at the tail end of this season that he can easily reach 10+ goals in a premier league season which is the minimum we should expect of our main striker. I suspect he may well get around 15 goals next season. | | | |
Gomis on 13:44 - May 18 with 5038 views | AustinIsOurHero |
Gomis on 13:36 - May 18 by macthejack | Aye, Bafe has proved me wrong and I'm happy to eat humble pie on this one. I had pretty much given up on him by Villa away and we all know what happened from then. I doubt he'll be as prolific as Michu or Bony have been in previous seasons but he's shown at the tail end of this season that he can easily reach 10+ goals in a premier league season which is the minimum we should expect of our main striker. I suspect he may well get around 15 goals next season. |
I suspect he may well get around 15 goals next season. I think that's easily achievable if he can stay injury free. With goals coming from MF now as well with the likes of KI, Gylfi & JJS, Bafe won't be burdened with the expectation of getting all the goals. I do think that we need to strengthen our options from the bench though | |
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Gomis on 13:56 - May 18 with 4994 views | Flashberryjack |
Gomis on 13:36 - May 18 by macthejack | Aye, Bafe has proved me wrong and I'm happy to eat humble pie on this one. I had pretty much given up on him by Villa away and we all know what happened from then. I doubt he'll be as prolific as Michu or Bony have been in previous seasons but he's shown at the tail end of this season that he can easily reach 10+ goals in a premier league season which is the minimum we should expect of our main striker. I suspect he may well get around 15 goals next season. |
Save some of that humble pie for me mate, like you I'm elated to be proven wrong....AGAIN. | |
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Gomis on 14:05 - May 18 with 4945 views | perchrockjack | boo boys poo boys, wtf. Main thing is he s come good and the club has possibly a very good striker on its hands, which is more important than anyone on here being right /wrong . He WAS utter gash until something happened and for that someone again at the club can take enormous credit. | |
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Gomis on 14:07 - May 18 with 4934 views | Starsky | Big difference with Bafe. Most of his goals have been vital game changers. A fair amount of Bony's goals early on weren't | |
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Gomis on 14:08 - May 18 with 4925 views | ScoobyWho |
Gomis on 13:26 - May 18 by AndyNak | I must say I haven't noticed boo boys at matches - on here certainly - did i miss that? I would also say his hold up play was excellent yesterday - far better than I have seen previously. Seems to have settled as mentioned and I don't see him leaving now unless a stupid offer comes in [Post edited 18 May 2015 13:27]
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He was exceptional, looked like he has decided to put himself in the shop window for the summer to me. He was out of this world at times yesterday. I'm just not sure he will be forgiven by the Swansea board for his antics in Janaury. Maybe they have sat down with him and agreed to move him on asap, and his part of the deal is play out of your skin. Win win. Bigger clubs come in and more money is earned by the club. Just a thought. | |
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Gomis on 14:09 - May 18 with 4914 views | JackSomething |
Gomis on 14:05 - May 18 by perchrockjack | boo boys poo boys, wtf. Main thing is he s come good and the club has possibly a very good striker on its hands, which is more important than anyone on here being right /wrong . He WAS utter gash until something happened and for that someone again at the club can take enormous credit. |
See two posts above for how to show some class in admitting you're wrong, which we all are at one time or another. That's not what this thread is about anyway. He was far from gash, but it's clear he's one of those players who needs to be playing regularly to find form. That's partly why I think the club are looking for a player who can also play wide. That way, whoever that player is will get regular games and can slot in as striker if needed, hopefully without any rust. | |
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Gomis on 14:11 - May 18 with 4906 views | somersetsimon |
Gomis on 14:09 - May 18 by JackSomething | See two posts above for how to show some class in admitting you're wrong, which we all are at one time or another. That's not what this thread is about anyway. He was far from gash, but it's clear he's one of those players who needs to be playing regularly to find form. That's partly why I think the club are looking for a player who can also play wide. That way, whoever that player is will get regular games and can slot in as striker if needed, hopefully without any rust. |
Agree - we are never going to have a backup striker who can sit on the bench for 3 months, then come on and instantly start to play at PL quality. | | | |
Gomis on 14:12 - May 18 with 4905 views | bluenile |
Gomis on 14:08 - May 18 by ScoobyWho | He was exceptional, looked like he has decided to put himself in the shop window for the summer to me. He was out of this world at times yesterday. I'm just not sure he will be forgiven by the Swansea board for his antics in Janaury. Maybe they have sat down with him and agreed to move him on asap, and his part of the deal is play out of your skin. Win win. Bigger clubs come in and more money is earned by the club. Just a thought. |
I think you need to contain those thoughts........................ | |
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Gomis on 14:12 - May 18 with 4898 views | perchrockjack | good point, never thought of that. REALLY I don't know what the catalyst was but Id suggest Monk again has come out of this very well and confounded those who doubted him, like me. Its noticeable how the players react to Monk ina manner far removed from the supine arrogance of that Danish fella who s managerial career has somewhat levelled out into mediocrity. I d like to thank the Board for doing that if Ive forgotten to do so previously. Incredible to think this Board was subject to some clearly defamatory stuff a few months ago. LEST WE FORGET. | |
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Gomis on 14:12 - May 18 with 4903 views | father_jack | think he properly turned a corner yesterday. nice to see his kids with him at the end too, could be a sign hes settling. | |
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Gomis on 14:14 - May 18 with 4900 views | somersetsimon |
Gomis on 13:36 - May 18 by macthejack | Aye, Bafe has proved me wrong and I'm happy to eat humble pie on this one. I had pretty much given up on him by Villa away and we all know what happened from then. I doubt he'll be as prolific as Michu or Bony have been in previous seasons but he's shown at the tail end of this season that he can easily reach 10+ goals in a premier league season which is the minimum we should expect of our main striker. I suspect he may well get around 15 goals next season. |
As we tend to play with one striker, who will likely play every game if fit, I'd be disappointed if he didn't score at least 15. | | | |
Gomis on 14:19 - May 18 with 4870 views | ScoobyWho |
Gomis on 14:12 - May 18 by bluenile | I think you need to contain those thoughts........................ |
My thoughts mean nothing' it's the thoughts of the club that matter most. But seriously, as much as he has impressed it all just feels like he could blow up again if he doesn't get his own way. Ship him out, get the cash, and look elsewhere may well be a sensible option as much as it hurts when the garden is all roses. | |
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Gomis on 14:19 - May 18 with 4870 views | JackSomething |
Gomis on 14:14 - May 18 by somersetsimon | As we tend to play with one striker, who will likely play every game if fit, I'd be disappointed if he didn't score at least 15. |
I know what you're saying, but I meant 15 league goals and with only 1 game to go (2 games for some teams), only 4 players have managed that in the Premier League this season. So it would be an excellent return for me. [Post edited 18 May 2015 14:26]
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Gomis on 14:20 - May 18 with 4862 views | Whiterockin |
Gomis on 14:09 - May 18 by JackSomething | See two posts above for how to show some class in admitting you're wrong, which we all are at one time or another. That's not what this thread is about anyway. He was far from gash, but it's clear he's one of those players who needs to be playing regularly to find form. That's partly why I think the club are looking for a player who can also play wide. That way, whoever that player is will get regular games and can slot in as striker if needed, hopefully without any rust. |
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Gomis on 14:21 - May 18 with 4862 views | ScoobyWho |
Gomis on 14:12 - May 18 by perchrockjack | good point, never thought of that. REALLY I don't know what the catalyst was but Id suggest Monk again has come out of this very well and confounded those who doubted him, like me. Its noticeable how the players react to Monk ina manner far removed from the supine arrogance of that Danish fella who s managerial career has somewhat levelled out into mediocrity. I d like to thank the Board for doing that if Ive forgotten to do so previously. Incredible to think this Board was subject to some clearly defamatory stuff a few months ago. LEST WE FORGET. |
The vast majority of those dissenters have gone. | |
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Gomis on 14:24 - May 18 with 4845 views | perchrockjack | and thank the Lord for that Scoob. JS, Are you playing nice? I disagree.HE WAS GASH | |
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Gomis on 14:30 - May 18 with 4811 views | JackSomething |
Gomis on 14:24 - May 18 by perchrockjack | and thank the Lord for that Scoob. JS, Are you playing nice? I disagree.HE WAS GASH |
I'm doing what I always do Perch, saying what I think whether it's nice or not. He was disappointing, but as I've already said, I feel that he's a player who can't find form if he's in and out of the side, getting a few minutes here and there. Just like with Bony last season, I saw enough early (his substitute appearance at Old Trafford for one) to believe that he had the quality to come good eventually. Not to mention his many goals for Lyon in Ligue 1 and the the Champions League. You say gash, I say underwhelming. [Post edited 18 May 2015 14:32]
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Gomis on 14:41 - May 18 with 4759 views | perchrockjack | ...and good for you. Its what I do as my readers insist on my analyses when people get all personal and lose the focus of the thread. Politics is a cracker to invite responses that ll keep you warm and last right through to long winter months with the central heating turned up . I might have been honest and truthful myself during the election campaign which was ,on here, looking like the very best campaign Pravda could have ran. Epic stuff it was. Its best really not to say it as it is unless you re prepared for a torrent of Oystermouth like sewerage coming your way. Anyway, the suns is out . BTW, IF YOUR TAKING A BREAK for the close season, enjoy the summer-- seriously Richdickcock | |
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Gomis on 15:01 - May 18 with 4726 views | A_Fans_Dad | I have been one of Gomis' biggest critics. For months it did not look as if he was going to be able to cope with the speed and physicality of the prem and the class of our goalkeepers. He continually underestimated both defenders and goalies. But to my surprise he has got there and as others have said it was eventually quite a quick turn around. I am very glad to have been proven wrong, as I said I would be every time I posted slating him. If stays I hope he can stay fit and maintain that improvement, even a goal every 3rd game would give him around 12/13 goals and a that would be a decent contribution. A goal every other game would put him up there with Bony. If he goes will his Premier Experience make him a better player in the less frenetic and less physical leagues in Europe? | | | |
Gomis on 15:26 - May 18 with 4656 views | Dr_Winston |
Gomis on 15:01 - May 18 by A_Fans_Dad | I have been one of Gomis' biggest critics. For months it did not look as if he was going to be able to cope with the speed and physicality of the prem and the class of our goalkeepers. He continually underestimated both defenders and goalies. But to my surprise he has got there and as others have said it was eventually quite a quick turn around. I am very glad to have been proven wrong, as I said I would be every time I posted slating him. If stays I hope he can stay fit and maintain that improvement, even a goal every 3rd game would give him around 12/13 goals and a that would be a decent contribution. A goal every other game would put him up there with Bony. If he goes will his Premier Experience make him a better player in the less frenetic and less physical leagues in Europe? |
Gomis has looked the business for me from the off, but even I have to admit being a bit wrong about him. I thought he was a solid 10/15 goal a season striker. On current form he looks more like a 20/25 goal one. | |
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Gomis on 15:29 - May 18 with 4642 views | karnataka |
Gomis on 14:14 - May 18 by somersetsimon | As we tend to play with one striker, who will likely play every game if fit, I'd be disappointed if he didn't score at least 15. |
Yes, at least 15 indeed. People are saying he's got 5 in 5 games, well, if you call 15 minutes against Everton and 16 against Arsenal a 'game' when together they don't even add up to a half - he's actually scored 5 in less than 3 and a half games which is a strike rate equivalent to 54 in 38 games. Such a shame about his injury against Everton and wonder how he'd have done against Leicester, Newcastle & Stoke because he's looked like a 20+ striker since Villa. We need to keep him. it's taken a while but he's used to us now and we're used to him, no point in starting that process all over again with someone else. | | | |
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