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gomis 19:11 - Feb 7 with 5662 viewsbkjack

Am I the only one who thought he done ok today got on the end of crosses held the ball up well looked for the ball
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gomis on 19:16 - Feb 7 with 4183 viewsA_Fans_Dad

Can you provide the definition of a "Striker"?
He did work pretty hard though.
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gomis on 19:19 - Feb 7 with 4174 viewsbkjack

gomis on 19:16 - Feb 7 by A_Fans_Dad

Can you provide the definition of a "Striker"?
He did work pretty hard though.


My point was he was getting on the end of the crosses
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gomis on 19:28 - Feb 7 with 4135 viewsA_Fans_Dad

gomis on 19:19 - Feb 7 by bkjack

My point was he was getting on the end of the crosses


Strikers, strike, ie score goals when they get on the end of crosses.
Even Ki can do it.
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gomis on 19:35 - Feb 7 with 4120 viewseddie71

Gomis prior to his move had a very decent scoring record in Lyon so unless you believe he has since become a bad player then I think he has more to show. A run of games and some confidence will hopefully do him a world of good GM watches him in training so I think is in a better position to make that call then people on this board. I recall Wilf needing a longer run of games than Gomis has had so far before he started showing what a good player he was.
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gomis on 19:47 - Feb 7 with 4092 viewsSTEVE1

He did well it will come bad strikers do not miss many chances as they never get in positions to miss them such as pintado and a couple of the loan signings we had.
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gomis on 20:03 - Feb 7 with 4048 viewsWxmJax

He looks more 'up for it ' now which can only be good. Chased down the goalie and we got a throw-in in a good position as well, which he wasn't doing when Wilf was here. That's all we need now is a winger to get to the goal line, cross and bob's your uncle.

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gomis on 20:08 - Feb 7 with 4029 viewsJBT95

To me, he's looks as if he's playing in a partnership but the only trouble is he isn't meant to.

What formation was he used to at Lyon, 4-4-2? He needs to adapt to being a lone striker by the looks of things. Granted we didn't have Glyfi or Nelson (for long) on.
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gomis on 20:19 - Feb 7 with 4000 viewsheadcleaner

I thought. His all round game was fairly decent. A couple of good shots that required good saves. My worry would be if he wast getting In those positions. Like others have said Bony took longer to settle.
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gomis on 20:40 - Feb 7 with 3958 viewsbermudajack

gomis on 20:19 - Feb 7 by headcleaner

I thought. His all round game was fairly decent. A couple of good shots that required good saves. My worry would be if he wast getting In those positions. Like others have said Bony took longer to settle.


I'm not convinced yet...

He's certainly not an instictive striker like Defoe or Bony, he just seems slightly behind the pace of the game/ crosses and on times today he was brushed aside with ease by John o Shea, he's lacking some grit & strength.

I haven't quite given up on him yet, but what irritates most of us is this...

He's been vocal in the press making out he's got loads of offers elsewhere & we're lucky to have him here...

Now in the case of Bony that was true... But Gomis... is no Wilfried Bony

What riled me today was he lost the ball a lot, often getting outmuscled by JOS, he made no effort to regain possession and hardly bust a gut to get on the end of some superb crosses

He obviously needs to start looking like or actually become a scorer of goals, or we must give Nelson his chance who looked very capable when he came on today 👍

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gomis on 20:45 - Feb 7 with 3944 viewsmonmouth

Get with the programme mun. Read the board. Most of our players are sh1t. Montero, Dyer, Gomis, Fernandes, Taylor, Uncle Tom F*cking Cobley. All sh1t.

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gomis on 22:06 - Feb 7 with 3815 viewsfootball2301

he was ffffing shocking hold the ball up you must of watched a different game his first touch is awful
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gomis on 22:27 - Feb 7 with 3787 viewsmonmouth

gomis on 22:06 - Feb 7 by football2301

he was ffffing shocking hold the ball up you must of watched a different game his first touch is awful


I think his biggest issue is that he has to realise - and quick- that he's not playing in a slower league. He simply doesn't have all the time on the ball he wants. If he doesn't, or can't, all the transparent full time clapping the fans in the world shouldn't save him.

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gomis on 22:55 - Feb 7 with 3755 viewsScoobyWho

Gomis has much to prove after his recent behaviour. I don't see a man capable of being anything other than mercenary and self obsessed.
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gomis on 23:00 - Feb 7 with 3746 viewsBloodyhills

He worked hard but I thought his first touch let him down quite a bit and he needs new studs or something so he doesn't slip all the time. I think he will probably get into the swing of it, sharpen up and start scoring.

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gomis on 23:07 - Feb 7 with 3723 viewsNeiltheTaylor

"OK" is exactly how he did. I'm not ready to write him off yet.

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gomis on 08:49 - Feb 8 with 3617 viewsDr_Winston

Gomis played well. Worked hard, linked play well enough (although obviously no Wilf), got into good positions, and was unlucky not to score at least once.

If another player had put in that kind of performance there'd be no doubt at all about it, but obviously he's evil so balanced opinion is impossible.

Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.

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gomis on 08:55 - Feb 8 with 3609 viewsGowerjack

Ran around a lot to little effect.

Traps a ball further than I can pass it.

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gomis on 09:07 - Feb 8 with 3596 viewstomdickharry

The money he is on he can't just be okay he was signed to deliver goals,just not good enough in the PL to do that.
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gomis on 09:18 - Feb 8 with 3584 viewsbathgatejack

gomis on 09:07 - Feb 8 by tomdickharry

The money he is on he can't just be okay he was signed to deliver goals,just not good enough in the PL to do that.


Please don't guys the man had a terrible day
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gomis on 10:25 - Feb 8 with 3508 viewslibertine

I am disheartened by his ball control, his holding, his turning and hes always a yard off.

His hair is great though!!!!!

I like Nelson he's trying hard without much game time

he seems to want it more
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gomis on 10:28 - Feb 8 with 3499 viewsjacabertawe

gomis on 10:25 - Feb 8 by libertine

I am disheartened by his ball control, his holding, his turning and hes always a yard off.

His hair is great though!!!!!

I like Nelson he's trying hard without much game time

he seems to want it more


100% agree.

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gomis on 10:51 - Feb 8 with 3462 viewsjack247

He puts a shift in, but just doesn't suit our style. It may improve slightly if and when Siggy comes back, as Jonjo is unpredictable and his clever through balls are probably harder to anticipate. Long term though, I think we either need to change our style or the player.
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gomis on 10:52 - Feb 8 with 3460 viewsMattG

gomis on 10:25 - Feb 8 by libertine

I am disheartened by his ball control, his holding, his turning and hes always a yard off.

His hair is great though!!!!!

I like Nelson he's trying hard without much game time

he seems to want it more


I was discussing Oliveira after the game with my mate and the point I made was that, against both West Ham and now Sunderland, he's showed up well for the first 5 or 10 minutes after coming on but then tends to disappear.

I do think he's got quite a lot more about him than previous loan strikers we could mention but I wouldn't rush to put him in ahead of Gomis just yet.
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gomis on 11:00 - Feb 8 with 3445 viewsmonmouth

gomis on 10:52 - Feb 8 by MattG

I was discussing Oliveira after the game with my mate and the point I made was that, against both West Ham and now Sunderland, he's showed up well for the first 5 or 10 minutes after coming on but then tends to disappear.

I do think he's got quite a lot more about him than previous loan strikers we could mention but I wouldn't rush to put him in ahead of Gomis just yet.


Oliveira looked very good at finding space I thought; very good positional awareness. He just seems to lack a little 'substance' at first sight. A goal would do him, and Gomis, the world of good.

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gomis on 11:07 - Feb 8 with 3438 viewsjack247

gomis on 10:52 - Feb 8 by MattG

I was discussing Oliveira after the game with my mate and the point I made was that, against both West Ham and now Sunderland, he's showed up well for the first 5 or 10 minutes after coming on but then tends to disappear.

I do think he's got quite a lot more about him than previous loan strikers we could mention but I wouldn't rush to put him in ahead of Gomis just yet.


He seems more suited to the Siggy/Jonjo role to me
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