Could Chris Wood on loan work?
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
An Irish pound ?
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Or you could change it to:
Would Chris Wood work on loan?
Would Chris Wood work on loan?
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Why? Just why?
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
No thanks
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Hell, no.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
And some people wonder why there's abuse on this board
Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Sorry to cause an argument but it shouldn’t matter what a poster’s thoughts are there is no reason to justify any abuse if in your opinion it’s a daft post.Bin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:14 pmAnd some people wonder why there's abuse on this board
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
what a stupid suggestion definately no.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
what a stupid suggestion definately no.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Charlie Austin scored for Swindon at Accy Stanley the other week.
Maybe give him a go....
Maybe give him a go....
Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Personally I wouldn’t want Chris Wood back,however why make sarcastic suggestions just because someone’s suggested a centre forward that you don’t think fits the bill ,the state of our strike force at the moment any feasible suggestions would be helpful.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
I doubt they would let us have him. They’ve never let us have anybody else.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Let's play 'the only forwards on the planet who we can sign are ex Burnley players' game.
Ashley Barnes
Lukas Jutkiewicz
Matej Vydra
Nahki Wells
Sam Vokes
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Very much doubt we would go back for him but wouldn't be surprised to see him rock up at Everton.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
No no no.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
I agree-he still features for them and they would see us as a relegation rival. One club who might consider loaning us a very experienced striker are Brighton-loaning us Danny Wellbeck. Appreciate he is 33 but his style of play is not dissimilar to Lyle Foster-quite aggressive, gives the centre half a hard time and holds the ball well. Also very good in the air. Had an injury perception at Arsenal but has featured 90 times for Brighton,and scored 20, but now struggling to get a game with Brighton's current crop of strikersTricky Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 10:44 pmI doubt they would let us have him. They’ve never let us have anybody else.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
No, he was average.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
warksclaret wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 11:02 pmI agree-he still features for them and they would see us as a relegation rival. One club who might consider loaning us a very experienced striker are Brighton-loaning us Danny Wellbeck. Appreciate he is 33 but his style of play is not dissimilar to Lyle Foster-quite aggressive, gives the centre half a hard time and holds the ball well. Also very good in the air. Had an injury perception at Arsenal but has featured 90 times for Brighton,and scored 20, but now struggling to get a game with Brighton's current crop of strikers
That's not a terrible idea.
Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Or if he could get under Ian Woan's skin for us...boatshed bill wrote: ↑Fri Dec 15, 2023 9:37 pmOr you could change it to:
Would Chris Wood work on loan?
Would Chris Wood work on Woan?
Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Yes.
I reckon John Coleman would jump at the chance to sign him.
I reckon John Coleman would jump at the chance to sign him.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
No. It wouldn’t work. It barely worked then, why on earth would it work now? What is it about our football now that makes you think that Chris wood would work in this side???
Jesus H fuckin Christ!!!
Jesus H fuckin Christ!!!
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Seriously? Jay Rodriguez’s dad kiko would be a better option than Chris wood.
Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
We desperately need an upgrade on Jay Rod. That ain’t Chris Wood.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Abuse rules ok ?
Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Peter Crouch - ideal fit.
Just Lump it up to the big fella.
Points guaranteed.
Just Lump it up to the big fella.
Points guaranteed.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Never understood why some people want to ‘go back’ myself
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Have you watched us since VK has become gaffer?
Woody was brilliant for us - no question about that, 49 goals or something in 150 apps for us in the PL.
Not what we require in a striker anymore, and he can't particularly do what he once did as effectively.
Woody was brilliant for us - no question about that, 49 goals or something in 150 apps for us in the PL.
Not what we require in a striker anymore, and he can't particularly do what he once did as effectively.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
I think Forest might need him when their other “stars” go off to the African Nations Cup.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Wouldn't mind it if the alternative was no one. At least we would have a striker on the bench.
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Did Wood actually touch the ball when he came on last night?
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Genuine front men with a good goal scoring record are rare, and finding one that clubs are prepared to loan is even harder.The bottom 6 or 7 clubs would not play ball with us. Foreign players take too long to settle in as we have experienced
Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
Wood was excellent for us. He looks awful at Forest. For once we got megabucks for a player at exactly the right time
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Was "worth" and "punt" predictive text ?
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Re: Could Chris Wood on loan work?
I agree with a lot that say we dont want him back as i'm not sure he'd fit in this team.... however to say he was average is wrong really. Consistantly got into double figures with goals in a team where chances in front of goal were fewer than with this team. If thats average then we are in desperate need of an average striker!!
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