Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 09:40 - Apr 7 with 2742 views | SK_hoops | Mitrovic got nine more goals himself a couple of seasons back. | | | |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 09:51 - Apr 7 with 2710 views | Northolt_Rs | Yep, this team is totally toothless. We have a poor L1 strike force in Dykes, Armstrong and Frey - easily the worst strikers in the Championship. Our leading scorer is Chair with a puny 5 goals in 39 games…. Dykes has 4 goals in 36 games and Armstrong has 3 goals in 34 games. How did those running our football club allow us to start the season with Dykes and Armstrong as our strikers? It was always going to be a relegation fight….I just can’t understand their thinking. It will be a miracle if Cifuentes manages to keep this team in the Championship. Whole team bottled it in a must win/don’t lose 6-pointer yet again yesterday and Marti got the line up horribly wrong which played into Weds hands. Truly abysmal all of them. | |
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 10:11 - Apr 7 with 2670 views | stevec | Those ITK say Kenneth Paal has been told not to venture anywhere near the oppositions penalty area to avoid any further embarrassment for our forwards. | | | |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 10:11 - Apr 7 with 2677 views | Malintabuk | At the ground yesterday I didn't think we bottled it as such. For me it was more Wednesday being better. They are only a couple places behind us in the form table and is showed. Not often Marti gets it wrong but he did yesterday, but still think if he keeps us up he will have done an incredible job. But fully agree about our non strikers. I don't think at anytime of my supporting the club, that it as been so bad. On another thread someone mentioned not playing any of them and I would give it a go. Pack the midfield and play Andersen or even Willock as a false 9. [Post edited 7 Apr 10:13]
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 13:07 - Apr 7 with 2528 views | Damo1962 |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 10:11 - Apr 7 by Malintabuk | At the ground yesterday I didn't think we bottled it as such. For me it was more Wednesday being better. They are only a couple places behind us in the form table and is showed. Not often Marti gets it wrong but he did yesterday, but still think if he keeps us up he will have done an incredible job. But fully agree about our non strikers. I don't think at anytime of my supporting the club, that it as been so bad. On another thread someone mentioned not playing any of them and I would give it a go. Pack the midfield and play Andersen or even Willock as a false 9. [Post edited 7 Apr 10:13]
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 15:52 - Apr 7 with 2401 views | Landshark | The thing I don't understand with Dykes is, it's the Euros this summer so I would have thought he would be trying extra hard to score in order to get into the team. It shows how bad Scotland are that he can still get in the squad. I've been a fan of Dykes but I'm starting to come around to the general consensus that he's just not very good for us. | | | |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 17:20 - Apr 7 with 2288 views | ted_hendrix | Those numbers aren't just embarrassing there appalling, where the effing hell do we do our scouting Home bloody base? FFS. | |
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 18:17 - Apr 7 with 2213 views | Paddyhoops | We’re turning up knowing our main striker has a one in eight or so chances of scoring . Pathetic. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 18:53 - Apr 7 with 2173 views | Dorse | Two words: Jimmy Dunne. Come on, we might as well. | |
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 19:17 - Apr 7 with 2137 views | E17hoop | Look at half a dozen teams in the bottom half of the table and they're the same. Best striker in a lower half team is Sammie Szmodics with 23 and only a handful of players have double figures: Ugbo Keane Stansfield Plymouth stand out because they have good goalscorers in Whittaker and Hardie but that was near the start of the season and have fallen off a cliff. In absolute terms, our strikers aren't great; in relative terms, they're not so bad when we look at people around us. | |
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 19:36 - Apr 7 with 2107 views | Loyalitat | Should we stay up this season, which I believe we will, can the club contact Mark Robins at Coventry to enquire and learn how he has managed to have a ridiculous success rate with strikers and attacking midfielders at this level and on a budget that was lower than ours for a number of years. We bought Dykes for £2million. Roughly at the same time, he forked out less than that for Hamer and Gyokeres. Within three years they have got the best part of £35 million by way of a return on an initial outlay that was less than what we paid for Dykes. He's since got Simms and Wright scoring regularly after difficult starts at Coventry. To the point that I wouldn't bet against both of them getting 20 league goals before the end of the season. Even their back-up striker, Matt Godden has 6 league goals, just one fewer than Dykes & Sinclair. Godden has managed 9 goals in total. He signed at the start of the season an attacking midfielder: Sakamoto who had scored 7 league goals before injury; O'Hare has 7. With an eye already on next season, they signed in January, the promising attacking talent from Peterborough: Mason-Clark and loaned him back for the rest of the current season. Coventry might miss out on the play-offs this year, but they are building impressively for a realistic launch next season under the stewardship of the excellent Mark Robins. [Post edited 7 Apr 19:56]
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 20:40 - Apr 7 with 1997 views | Landshark |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 19:36 - Apr 7 by Loyalitat | Should we stay up this season, which I believe we will, can the club contact Mark Robins at Coventry to enquire and learn how he has managed to have a ridiculous success rate with strikers and attacking midfielders at this level and on a budget that was lower than ours for a number of years. We bought Dykes for £2million. Roughly at the same time, he forked out less than that for Hamer and Gyokeres. Within three years they have got the best part of £35 million by way of a return on an initial outlay that was less than what we paid for Dykes. He's since got Simms and Wright scoring regularly after difficult starts at Coventry. To the point that I wouldn't bet against both of them getting 20 league goals before the end of the season. Even their back-up striker, Matt Godden has 6 league goals, just one fewer than Dykes & Sinclair. Godden has managed 9 goals in total. He signed at the start of the season an attacking midfielder: Sakamoto who had scored 7 league goals before injury; O'Hare has 7. With an eye already on next season, they signed in January, the promising attacking talent from Peterborough: Mason-Clark and loaned him back for the rest of the current season. Coventry might miss out on the play-offs this year, but they are building impressively for a realistic launch next season under the stewardship of the excellent Mark Robins. [Post edited 7 Apr 19:56]
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Coventry also have a 15% sell on clause for Gyokeres. Highly likely he's being sold this summer for 80 million+. Nice little earner for Coventry. | | | |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 20:48 - Apr 7 with 1983 views | WestonsuperR |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 09:51 - Apr 7 by Northolt_Rs | Yep, this team is totally toothless. We have a poor L1 strike force in Dykes, Armstrong and Frey - easily the worst strikers in the Championship. Our leading scorer is Chair with a puny 5 goals in 39 games…. Dykes has 4 goals in 36 games and Armstrong has 3 goals in 34 games. How did those running our football club allow us to start the season with Dykes and Armstrong as our strikers? It was always going to be a relegation fight….I just can’t understand their thinking. It will be a miracle if Cifuentes manages to keep this team in the Championship. Whole team bottled it in a must win/don’t lose 6-pointer yet again yesterday and Marti got the line up horribly wrong which played into Weds hands. Truly abysmal all of them. |
Good post and totally agree, worst forward line in the Championship and by some distance. Martin will have produced a minor miracle if he keeps us up with Dykes, Armstrong and Frey (and Kelman) who have scored the grand total of 8 league goals between them. | | | |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 20:55 - Apr 7 with 1962 views | E17hoop |
Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 20:48 - Apr 7 by WestonsuperR | Good post and totally agree, worst forward line in the Championship and by some distance. Martin will have produced a minor miracle if he keeps us up with Dykes, Armstrong and Frey (and Kelman) who have scored the grand total of 8 league goals between them. |
I think Stoke and Rotherham would fight you over worst forward line in the Championship, with Swansea ready to step in. | |
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 21:03 - Apr 7 with 1934 views | LowerloftLad | Everyone laugh's but at the start of the season but I'd have sold Dykes to Millwall. And then have resigned Martins on a one year deal and as I'm adamant he would have scored 8/10 goals for QPR this season. I know its league one but he has scored 15 times for rovers this season. [Post edited 7 Apr 21:04]
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Grim reading these stats of our goal scoring: on 23:38 - Apr 7 with 1818 views | DannyPaddox | Begovic 41 games 0 goals. If you tolerate this then your children will be next! | | | |
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