Striker / Attacking options dilemma
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Striker / Attacking options dilemma
With Lyle Foster potentially facing a season-ending injury from last night, this throws a significant spanner in the works regarding our last home game against Millwall - which could be a 'must win' match.
Given that Zian isn't eligible to play against them... how does Parker best navigate this, both in our rotation/off the bench options as well as the final game?!
Given that Zian isn't eligible to play against them... how does Parker best navigate this, both in our rotation/off the bench options as well as the final game?!
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Do we really need yet another thread about this?
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Barnes played well at Saints, but hasn’t had much regular footy, so last night looked rusty. I’d bet he’d be what Parker goes with. Otherwise you could try Redmond & Brownhill in the type of false striker positions we’ve played with Brownhill & Flemming this season. Issue there is Redmond’s match fitness and doesn’t seem to be trusted.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Where's the other thread that directly specifies this issue?
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
The impending Foster absence and the issue for the Millwall game are mentioned in several threads, and I've only been on here a few minutes.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:33 pmWhere's the other thread that directly specifies this issue?
Still, if you need a separate one then fill your boots.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
That's why you have reserves/U21s. It might not be ideal in the circumstances, but that is what heroes are made from.
I hope he has at least one on the bench on Friday night, to give them a gentle introduction. Just in case.
I hope he has at least one on the bench on Friday night, to give them a gentle introduction. Just in case.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
The Foster injury postCoolClaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:33 pmWhere's the other thread that directly specifies this issue?
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Happy for this thread to be merged/deleted then!fidelcastro wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:35 pmThe impending Foster absence and the issue for the Millwall game are mentioned in several threads, and I've only been on here a few minutes.
Still, if you need a separate one then fill your boots.
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Posted on another thread but surely that spot opens up for Ramsey or Tresor?Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:36 pmThat's why you have reserves/U21s. It might not be ideal in the circumstances, but that is what heroes are made from.
I hope he has at least one on the bench on Friday night, to give them a gentle introduction. Just in case.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Yeah, it's a tricky one, my guess is that it'd be Barnes as well...RVclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:29 pmBarnes played well at Saints, but hasn’t had much regular footy, so last night looked rusty. I’d bet he’d be what Parker goes with. Otherwise you could try Redmond & Brownhill in the type of false striker positions we’ve played with Brownhill & Flemming this season. Issue there is Redmond’s match fitness and doesn’t seem to be trusted.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
We need Millwall to lose a few games so they have nothing to play for on the last day. As it stands they are only 3 points outside the play offs.
Fixtures
Boro A
Bastards A
Norwich H
Swansea H
Burnley A
Really could do with them losing at Boro
Fixtures
Boro A
Bastards A
Norwich H
Swansea H
Burnley A
Really could do with them losing at Boro
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Barnes wasn't good enough two seasons ago so nostalgia aside it's not ideal it's looking like we may need to rely on him. Although it's very difficult to bring in a striker in January, especially one who could in theory make the jump up to the Prem.
And yes, of course I'm hoping Barnes rolls back the years and does the business!
And yes, of course I'm hoping Barnes rolls back the years and does the business!
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Ramsey and Tresor both to fill in and play 45 minutes each both scoring 3 each as well
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
I reckon we stick Worrall up top in a Peter Swan role.
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It would be a brave manager to go into a must win game, assuming it is, without a recognised striker on the pitch but one on the bench.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Only on here could we go from asking which day the promotion parade will be, then going a further point clear of 3rd with a game less to play and there is a bit of panic around.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
He scored 10 goals in half a season and we won the league. he was good enough.Pickles wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:44 pmBarnes wasn't good enough two seasons ago so nostalgia aside it's not ideal it's looking like we may need to rely on him. Although it's very difficult to bring in a striker in January, especially one who could in theory make the jump up to the Prem.
And yes, of course I'm hoping Barnes rolls back the years and does the business!
Whether he's good enough now is a different matter. I'd prefer him to a "false 9" type though.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Such is life as a football fan...claretonthecoast1882 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 2:02 pmOnly on here could we go from asking which day the promotion parade will be, then going a further point clear of 3rd with a game less to play and there is a bit of panic around.
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I'd try not to attribute something like this message board with a collective opinion. It's made up of different posters with different opinions on things, many of which will inevitably contradict, so it's best to delineate things.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Good chance he might win a header from a corner, and maybe even score from one.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 1:53 pmI reckon we stick Worrall up top in a Peter Swan role.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
I don't think he was being serious.alwaysaclaret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 3:09 pmGood chance he might win a header from a corner, and maybe even score from one.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Perhaps not, but not such a bad idea should we need a goal in the last 5 or 10 minutes v sheff utd for instance, something different and All that.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Ramsey isn't a striker, and he isn't yet match fit.
I can't understand the ideology of trying to force a round peg into a square hole, just because of their experience. If we want someone to put the ball in the net, better to utilise someone whose job it is, imo.
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I think he means spot on the bench.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:10 pmRamsey isn't a striker, and he isn't yet match fit.
I can't understand the ideology of trying to force a round peg into a square hole, just because of their experience. If we want someone to put the ball in the net, better to utilise someone whose job it is, imo.
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You'll get a round peg in a square hole quite comfortably but getting a square peg in a round hole presents problems.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:10 pmI can't understand the ideology of trying to force a round peg into a square hole,
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Did we need a thread about Graham Dott?
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...and the materials.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 8:50 pmThat depends on the respective sizes of the peg and hole.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
If foster still isn't fit and Flemming not able to play we're kind of running out of options in terms of whose job it is, with Ramsey potentially not far from a return just maybe he would be an option off the bench given he's eye for goal as a no10 type.Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Wed Apr 09, 2025 5:10 pmRamsey isn't a striker, and he isn't yet match fit.
I can't understand the ideology of trying to force a round peg into a square hole, just because of their experience. If we want someone to put the ball in the net, better to utilise someone whose job it is, imo.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Its not really a dilemma is it?
Between Barnes or possibly Ramsey / Tresor / U21??
Who is a striker? Barnes
Who is the most reliable? Barnes
Who is going to try their hardest? Barnes
Who is the fittest? Barnes
Who has been around the first team the most? Barnes
Any suggestion that Ramsey or Tresor might be the answer in a must-win final game to get promoted reads too much Roy of the Rovers
Between Barnes or possibly Ramsey / Tresor / U21??
Who is a striker? Barnes
Who is the most reliable? Barnes
Who is going to try their hardest? Barnes
Who is the fittest? Barnes
Who has been around the first team the most? Barnes
Any suggestion that Ramsey or Tresor might be the answer in a must-win final game to get promoted reads too much Roy of the Rovers
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
I know we are signing Flemming but can anybody confirm for me, just to cheer me up, that he is available for the play-offs? Hopefully we won’t need them.
Over the years many clubs have gone into the play-offs and lost the star loan player that got them there.
Over the years many clubs have gone into the play-offs and lost the star loan player that got them there.
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Rhys Williams for us in 2009 if i remember correctly? Duff was re-instated at full back for the 3x gamesTricky Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 8:11 amI know we are signing Flemming but can anybody confirm for me, just to cheer me up, that he is available for the play-offs? Hopefully we won’t need them.
Over the years many clubs have gone into the play-offs and lost the star loan player that got them there.
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Williams had a 3-month loan that ended when the 3 months ran out. The three months ran out before the play-offs.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Apr 11, 2025 8:11 amI know we are signing Flemming but can anybody confirm for me, just to cheer me up, that he is available for the play-offs? Hopefully we won’t need them.
Over the years many clubs have gone into the play-offs and lost the star loan player that got them there.
3 month loans can't happen any more. Loans now run from one transfer window to the next, and the next transfer window is after the play-offs, so (unless there is an obscure rule that I don't know) Flemming will be available. (Unless, I dare say, we play Millwall.)
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Re: Striker / Attacking options dilemma
Lad from Luton thelo aasgaard could be a really good ‘cheap’ replacement for brownhill especially if they go down, big lad good feet