Gomis Has Gone! on 17:44 - Jun 28 with 4771 views | DafyddHuw | What a badly thpught-out purchase that was. 21 goals in 33 appearances for Marseille. Has to be a tidy player for those sort of stats. We didn't have a clue how to play him. | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:00 - Jun 28 with 4733 views | Tim_Harry |
Gomis Has Gone! on 17:44 - Jun 28 by DafyddHuw | What a badly thpught-out purchase that was. 21 goals in 33 appearances for Marseille. Has to be a tidy player for those sort of stats. We didn't have a clue how to play him. |
I'd agree with that. We played a narrow midfield with no width. We had a striker who's game involved getting on the end of crosses, yet we continued to try and play through the middle. Rushed passes in a packed midfield and Gomis constantly offside as a result. Not saying that none of it was his fault, but poor tactical thinkers as managers didn't help him or us at all. | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:04 - Jun 28 with 4711 views | Dr_Winston |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:00 - Jun 28 by Tim_Harry | I'd agree with that. We played a narrow midfield with no width. We had a striker who's game involved getting on the end of crosses, yet we continued to try and play through the middle. Rushed passes in a packed midfield and Gomis constantly offside as a result. Not saying that none of it was his fault, but poor tactical thinkers as managers didn't help him or us at all. |
This. Add in that the narrow midfield basically f*cked the natural games of both Routledge and Dyer too. | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 18:17 - Jun 28 with 4629 views | jack247 |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:00 - Jun 28 by Tim_Harry | I'd agree with that. We played a narrow midfield with no width. We had a striker who's game involved getting on the end of crosses, yet we continued to try and play through the middle. Rushed passes in a packed midfield and Gomis constantly offside as a result. Not saying that none of it was his fault, but poor tactical thinkers as managers didn't help him or us at all. |
He was better running onto through balls than attacking crosses. He was actually very successful at it for a short while until teams worked out how to stifle the supply. He did score a couple of great headers, but was never a beast in the air. I think Ayew scored more headers than him that season. Anyway, he is gone now, good luck at Galatasaray | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:19 - Jun 28 with 4632 views | Tim_Harry |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:04 - Jun 28 by Dr_Winston | This. Add in that the narrow midfield basically f*cked the natural games of both Routledge and Dyer too. |
I was in favour of Monk getting the manager's job at the time. He always came across as being an intelligent guy. With that in mind I was pretty confident that he'd have a faultless understanding of how our system worked. Especially with all the years that he was an actual part of that system. That all changed when we signed Jack Cork and a winger was taken out to accommodate him. And then we signed a striker to play on the wing, even though he had no natural wideman instincts. I'm optimistic now that we've got a manager that understands the game a bit better. | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:29 - Jun 28 with 4559 views | Dr_Winston |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:19 - Jun 28 by Tim_Harry | I was in favour of Monk getting the manager's job at the time. He always came across as being an intelligent guy. With that in mind I was pretty confident that he'd have a faultless understanding of how our system worked. Especially with all the years that he was an actual part of that system. That all changed when we signed Jack Cork and a winger was taken out to accommodate him. And then we signed a striker to play on the wing, even though he had no natural wideman instincts. I'm optimistic now that we've got a manager that understands the game a bit better. |
Having witnessed Cork stuck out wide right on a large number of occasions during that diamond era I find it hard to agree that the system was changed to accommodate him. Monk just didn't have a clue what he was doing. It seemed only that he wanted to put his own stamp on things to prove how clever he was. | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 18:36 - Jun 28 with 4517 views | Tim_Harry |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:29 - Jun 28 by Dr_Winston | Having witnessed Cork stuck out wide right on a large number of occasions during that diamond era I find it hard to agree that the system was changed to accommodate him. Monk just didn't have a clue what he was doing. It seemed only that he wanted to put his own stamp on things to prove how clever he was. |
I don't think it was a case of him deliberately changing the system. I think it was more down to him picking what he thought was his best players and just hoping for the best without any understanding of how the system would work. Intelligent guy when it came to talking to the media and influencing people. Thick as shit when it came to understanding football tactics. | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:39 - Jun 28 with 4498 views | morningstar | I'm sorry but i'm not buying the 'didn't play him right' theory. Not being good enough consistently at Premier league level, coupled with being a money grabbing mercenary was never going to end well. Forget Tabanou, Eder and Huws loan deal flops, Gomis was the biggest mistake too date, as his contribution cost us the best part of £17m! | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 18:52 - Jun 28 with 4391 views | Jackanapes | You were saying that Baston cost us £20m the other day, and he was only here for a season9so far). Gomis scored some important goals for us. Our biggest mistake? That's a seriously strange claim to make. [Post edited 28 Jun 2017 18:54]
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Gomis Has Gone! on 18:53 - Jun 28 with 4370 views | pencoedjack | Turks ( not Llanelli ones) are less forgiving than Jacks so he'd better learn to put a decent shift in | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:59 - Jun 28 with 4317 views | morningstar |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:52 - Jun 28 by Jackanapes | You were saying that Baston cost us £20m the other day, and he was only here for a season9so far). Gomis scored some important goals for us. Our biggest mistake? That's a seriously strange claim to make. [Post edited 28 Jun 2017 18:54]
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As Borja is still a Swansea City player the 'biggest mistake too date' claim certainly applies don't you think? | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 19:06 - Jun 28 with 4267 views | Jackanapes |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:59 - Jun 28 by morningstar | As Borja is still a Swansea City player the 'biggest mistake too date' claim certainly applies don't you think? |
I don't see how Borja still being on the books for a few more weeks changes the fact that Gomis has contributed way more and for significantly less outlay. In fact the longer Borja sits here and milks more wages the more its going to add to that. [Post edited 28 Jun 2017 19:06]
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Gomis Has Gone! on 19:26 - Jun 28 with 4161 views | morningstar |
Gomis Has Gone! on 19:06 - Jun 28 by Jackanapes | I don't see how Borja still being on the books for a few more weeks changes the fact that Gomis has contributed way more and for significantly less outlay. In fact the longer Borja sits here and milks more wages the more its going to add to that. [Post edited 28 Jun 2017 19:06]
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If he leaves then it depends how much we get for him, again if he goes out on loan every season or we get a low price then indeed he then will claim top prize for being the 'biggest mistake'. Until we know what's going down with him you cannot really compare can you? | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 19:51 - Jun 28 with 4026 views | Flashberryjack |
Gomis Has Gone! on 19:26 - Jun 28 by morningstar | If he leaves then it depends how much we get for him, again if he goes out on loan every season or we get a low price then indeed he then will claim top prize for being the 'biggest mistake'. Until we know what's going down with him you cannot really compare can you? |
One thing is for sure.....Huw will have preform an absolute miracle to find some stupid Club Chairman that is prepared to pay anywhere near £15 million for the useless f*cking lump. | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 20:04 - Jun 28 with 3947 views | jack247 |
Gomis Has Gone! on 19:51 - Jun 28 by Flashberryjack | One thing is for sure.....Huw will have preform an absolute miracle to find some stupid Club Chairman that is prepared to pay anywhere near £15 million for the useless f*cking lump. |
Only realistic way of getting close to that is loan him back to Spain, if we can find someone to cover most if not all of his wages, them hope he has another stormer of a season out there. I reckon we'd do well to get £7-8m for him now. | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 20:06 - Jun 28 with 3939 views | morningstar |
Gomis Has Gone! on 19:51 - Jun 28 by Flashberryjack | One thing is for sure.....Huw will have preform an absolute miracle to find some stupid Club Chairman that is prepared to pay anywhere near £15 million for the useless f*cking lump. |
Unfortunately i think you're right Flash. Despite Borja's stock still being high in Spain, it's only among clubs who couldn't afford to pay anywhere near what we did. My firm belief is that we should keep him another year and see if Clement can get the best out of him. Depends if he's professional enough to work for it i suppose. Shit or bust. There's no other way with this one. | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 20:10 - Jun 28 with 3916 views | morningstar |
Gomis Has Gone! on 20:04 - Jun 28 by jack247 | Only realistic way of getting close to that is loan him back to Spain, if we can find someone to cover most if not all of his wages, them hope he has another stormer of a season out there. I reckon we'd do well to get £7-8m for him now. |
That's certainly another option Tim. He's on 40k a week apparently. | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 20:45 - Jun 28 with 3755 views | Dewi1jack | Bright side lads and lasses. Gomis was onside when he hit Customs and immigration | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 20:47 - Jun 28 with 3743 views | Flashberryjack |
Gomis Has Gone! on 20:06 - Jun 28 by morningstar | Unfortunately i think you're right Flash. Despite Borja's stock still being high in Spain, it's only among clubs who couldn't afford to pay anywhere near what we did. My firm belief is that we should keep him another year and see if Clement can get the best out of him. Depends if he's professional enough to work for it i suppose. Shit or bust. There's no other way with this one. |
First I ask Huw to preform a miracle to get someone to buy the f*cking useless lump.......then you ask Clement to preform an even bigger one.....neither are gonna happen mate, we've been sold a pup, end of. | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 20:59 - Jun 28 with 3689 views | monmouth |
Gomis Has Gone! on 18:59 - Jun 28 by morningstar | As Borja is still a Swansea City player the 'biggest mistake too date' claim certainly applies don't you think? |
No mate. Gomis did his bit to save Monks and Clotets who Monk believed in religiously, sorry asses. When we had lost Bony, and surrendered 0-5 at home to Chelsea we were on the precipice. Gomis' goals, for want of a better phrase pulled us off. We finished 8th in the end, and his goals did that for us, getting us over the loss of Bony. I don't like the pouty frog mercenary pansy, but he doesn't deserve the ridicule and contempt. We did all we could to make him look shit, and that one miss against Arsenal ruined him imo. Tabanou was far worse, plus others that did nothing for us. We would happily pay 17m for Gomis goals from that season next season. After all we paid 15m for one goal from the baston. | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 21:02 - Jun 28 with 3659 views | raynor94 |
Gomis Has Gone! on 20:59 - Jun 28 by monmouth | No mate. Gomis did his bit to save Monks and Clotets who Monk believed in religiously, sorry asses. When we had lost Bony, and surrendered 0-5 at home to Chelsea we were on the precipice. Gomis' goals, for want of a better phrase pulled us off. We finished 8th in the end, and his goals did that for us, getting us over the loss of Bony. I don't like the pouty frog mercenary pansy, but he doesn't deserve the ridicule and contempt. We did all we could to make him look shit, and that one miss against Arsenal ruined him imo. Tabanou was far worse, plus others that did nothing for us. We would happily pay 17m for Gomis goals from that season next season. After all we paid 15m for one goal from the baston. |
Quite agree, no way does Gomis deserve the ridicule from some on here, Borja now that's a different kettle of fish | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 21:06 - Jun 28 with 3638 views | builthjack | £2.5 million apparently | |
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Gomis Has Gone! on 21:19 - Jun 28 with 3582 views | oldcob | I wish him well. | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 21:22 - Jun 28 with 3570 views | jasper_T | Good riddance to bad rubbish. | | | |
Gomis Has Gone! on 21:25 - Jun 28 with 3560 views | dailew |
Gomis Has Gone! on 20:59 - Jun 28 by monmouth | No mate. Gomis did his bit to save Monks and Clotets who Monk believed in religiously, sorry asses. When we had lost Bony, and surrendered 0-5 at home to Chelsea we were on the precipice. Gomis' goals, for want of a better phrase pulled us off. We finished 8th in the end, and his goals did that for us, getting us over the loss of Bony. I don't like the pouty frog mercenary pansy, but he doesn't deserve the ridicule and contempt. We did all we could to make him look shit, and that one miss against Arsenal ruined him imo. Tabanou was far worse, plus others that did nothing for us. We would happily pay 17m for Gomis goals from that season next season. After all we paid 15m for one goal from the baston. |
His attitude was appalling in his last few games. Came on and sauntered around. Could have cost us relegation. | |
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