New striker options
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New striker options
Thought there was too much going on in the transfers thread.
As it’s looking likely Foster is off, we have to bring someone in before the weekend.
Any suggestions? We know the club read this board so you never know…
As it’s looking likely Foster is off, we have to bring someone in before the weekend.
Any suggestions? We know the club read this board so you never know…
Re: New striker options
Is Foster off? Where to?
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Re: New striker options
I really hope that they don’t read this board.
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Re: New striker options
I think we need two as a priority.
Morgan Whittaker looked crap when I saw him on Plymouth’s opening day but his record and age suggest a player we should be all over. No idea what he’s worth or what his contractual position is.
Haji Wright from Coventry has impressed me everytime I have seen him and he can play as a wide forward or through the middle. With the amount of money we’ve brought in, I see no reason why we SHOULDNT be capable of a signing like this.
Chuba Akpom from Ajax is such an obvious link - if we aren’t trying to give them Weghorst+£5m or so then I’m not sure what we’re playing at.
Emmanuel Latte Lath from Boro, again, no reason whatsoever after bringing in £150m that he shouldn’t be a target.
Morgan Whittaker looked crap when I saw him on Plymouth’s opening day but his record and age suggest a player we should be all over. No idea what he’s worth or what his contractual position is.
Haji Wright from Coventry has impressed me everytime I have seen him and he can play as a wide forward or through the middle. With the amount of money we’ve brought in, I see no reason why we SHOULDNT be capable of a signing like this.
Chuba Akpom from Ajax is such an obvious link - if we aren’t trying to give them Weghorst+£5m or so then I’m not sure what we’re playing at.
Emmanuel Latte Lath from Boro, again, no reason whatsoever after bringing in £150m that he shouldn’t be a target.
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Re: New striker options
Tom cannon
Morgan Whittaker
Jay stansfield
Chuba akpom
Danny ings
Maxwel cornet
Patson Daka
Morgan Whittaker
Jay stansfield
Chuba akpom
Danny ings
Maxwel cornet
Patson Daka
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Re: New striker options
If Cornet has had an op and sorted the minor recurring injury then I would take him to play in behind a striker. Known quantity, real pace, good positive attitude. Would also look to cancel Mellon's loan if possible and get him involved when he's fit again.
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I’d have a go for Josh Sargent at Norwich. Big strong lad.
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It really is a case of finding that striker before Friday the way the team is shaping up so I think it is a good idea to open up a dedicated thread for expression. Sorry I don't know enough to suggest any names but surely there has to be some player out there better than what we currently have. Team sharing up nicely this morning with the confirmation of the Hannibal signing and near confirmation of Anthony. Fingers also crossed that Sarmiento gets over the line.
Suddenly goals seem on the agenda and a new goalscoring striker should see us challenging
Suddenly goals seem on the agenda and a new goalscoring striker should see us challenging
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Stansfield from Fulham looks a decent striker.
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Seems like a lot of good suggestions. Hopefully one or two are available and we have enough time to get a deal done. The clock is ticking and suddenly I'm excited again
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Adebayo from Luton, can't see him costing too much as I believe he's on his last year with them
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Given some of the noise when he left I never thought an Ings return would be a good idea but actually right here right now it doesn’t sound ridiculous. Someone who we could reasonably expect to settle quickly and has the skill and experience to improve us.
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Silva confirmed two weeks ago that Stansfield would be staying put at Fulham this season and was part of his plans moving forward. This, after Birmingham were fairly confident of getting the player on loan again for this season. I think he scored for Fulham last night.
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cant just watch one match on sky last night and declare Jay Stansfield is the answer. He's not what we need
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There’s only one striker we should going all out for (would cost about 10-15m)
Kevin Denkey, he’s 23 years old and he’s a goal machine.
Scored 28 goals in 35 games last season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B09uDLPzq1I
I honestly believe he’s moving to Chelsea/Liverpool in 24 months for 50m plus.
Kevin Denkey, he’s 23 years old and he’s a goal machine.
Scored 28 goals in 35 games last season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B09uDLPzq1I
I honestly believe he’s moving to Chelsea/Liverpool in 24 months for 50m plus.
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Re: New striker options
Recall Obafemi he looked lively for Plymouth or cash and him for Whittaker
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Ipswich were supposedly interested in him but want Foster instead.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:33 amThere’s only one striker we should going all out for (would cost about 10-15m)
Kevin Denkey, he’s 23 years old and he’s a goal machine.
Scored 28 goals in 35 games last season.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B09uDLPzq1I
I honestly believe he’s moving to Chelsea/Liverpool in 24 months for 50m plus.
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Depends how much we are willing to spend and how ambitious. Two names already suggested on here would be my choices in Adebayo and Denkey. Both would be 10-15m though.
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Re: New striker options
Tom Cannon on loan from Leicester? Did well at PNE a few seasons back.
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Re: New striker options
Will we still be shopping in that market?
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We need two strikers.
One of Foster's main failings was his inability to do the basics such as hold up the ball.
IMO we definitely need an Ashley Barnes/Sam Vokes type with an aerial presence.
Mitrovic would be perfect but highly unlikely.
Left field shout Will Keane who is currently being chased by West Brom for £750k.
Good in the air and the will lead the line whilst able to score. Caveat is that he is nearly 32.
We also need a quick dimunitive striker who can play off knock downs in a 442 similar to Nathan Tella and an eye for goal 20 + in a season.
Tom Cannon?
Jay Stansfield?
One of Foster's main failings was his inability to do the basics such as hold up the ball.
IMO we definitely need an Ashley Barnes/Sam Vokes type with an aerial presence.
Mitrovic would be perfect but highly unlikely.
Left field shout Will Keane who is currently being chased by West Brom for £750k.
Good in the air and the will lead the line whilst able to score. Caveat is that he is nearly 32.
We also need a quick dimunitive striker who can play off knock downs in a 442 similar to Nathan Tella and an eye for goal 20 + in a season.
Tom Cannon?
Jay Stansfield?
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Will Keanebillyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:52 amWe need two strikers.
One of Foster's main failings was his inability to do the basics such as hold up the ball.
IMO we definitely need an Ashley Barnes/Sam Vokes type with an aerial presence.
Mitrovic would be perfect but highly unlikely.
Left field shout Will Keane who is currently being chased by West Brom for £750k.
Good in the air and the will lead the line whilst able to score. Caveat is that he is nearly 32.
We also need a quick dimunitive striker who can play off knock downs in a 442 similar to Nathan Tella and an eye for goal 20 + in a season.
Tom Cannon?
Jay Stansfield?

I’d rather Jay over him.
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Re: New striker options
Another shout for Lutons Adebayo.
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Admittedy it is a left field shout and I expected criticism, but he is the best at what he does, the dirty work aka Barnes, hence why Corberan is willing to pay nearly a million quid for him at 32
Jay can't hold the ball up and just hasn't got the required presence anymore.
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Re: New striker options
I think of the owners are serious about getting back up this time round (and I think they will have to be), that’s what we will have to spend.
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Sounds mad but this is exactly the reason I'd have signed McBurnie. We should have taken both him and O'Hare imo.billyhamilton82 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 11:52 amWe need two strikers.
One of Foster's main failings was his inability to do the basics such as hold up the ball.
IMO we definitely need an Ashley Barnes/Sam Vokes type with an aerial presence.
Mitrovic would be perfect but highly unlikely.
Left field shout Will Keane who is currently being chased by West Brom for £750k.
Good in the air and the will lead the line whilst able to score. Caveat is that he is nearly 32.
We also need a quick dimunitive striker who can play off knock downs in a 442 similar to Nathan Tella and an eye for goal 20 + in a season.
Tom Cannon?
Jay Stansfield?
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Re: New striker options
Adebayo would definitely be what we need, pace, power, aerial ability and can score.
If we could sign him then he would definitely be an upgrade on Foster.
If we could sign him then he would definitely be an upgrade on Foster.
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I’d take Adebayo. But I doubt Luton would do business.
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Unfortunately I only get to see the updates on here from the U21 matches (thanks to those that keep us up to date), but obviously not as good as seeing them in person. Are there any forwards in the U21 squad that could possibly step up ala Dwight McNeil situation that Dyche was forced in to due to lack of squad depth etc.
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Not sure about Adebajo. Good player but he'd totally dictate our style of play.
We'd have to have a real strict pattern of play to avoid just going long into him which I'm not sure we have. And if we were playing a controlled possession game then he wouldn't really fit the system, so I'm not sure he really fits.
We'd have to have a real strict pattern of play to avoid just going long into him which I'm not sure we have. And if we were playing a controlled possession game then he wouldn't really fit the system, so I'm not sure he really fits.
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Re: New striker options
Not sure if anyone else has heard it but sounds like the foster stuff isn’t true and will start tonight
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Whether Foster is staying or not i’d not be starting him tonight. I’d play a scratch team and I apologise for saying that with regards to the fans making the trip.
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He is, that’s why Silva quashed talk of him returning to Birmingham on loan and confirmed he was part of Fulham’s plans moving forward this season
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Supposedly Fabian Hurzeler doesn't think Evan Ferguson is where he needs to be yet... I'd be all over a loan for him if possible. Pay a fee, whatever.
Oh and Adebayo/Akpom would be good.
Oh and Adebayo/Akpom would be good.
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Perhaps a few of last night’s twattish comments made about him might be taken back, if that’s the case.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 12:13 pmNot sure if anyone else has heard it but sounds like the foster stuff isn’t true and will start tonight
Rating / not rating him is fair enough, the rest didn’t sit well.
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If Foster has thrown his toys out of the pram and tried to force a move, I’d have him nowhere near the squad.
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i think the foster story is nonsense. he trained yesterday according to people who visited gawthorpe.
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Akpom and Whittaker would be two excellent signings (imo) and probably realistic in terms of their current situations and the finances at their clubs.
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No. If Mellon wasn't injured and loaned out he'd have been the closest. Masara is more of a winger than a striker. Richardson more of a 10 and since he's not featured for weeks and wasn't on the bench at Sunderland I assume he's injured again too.ClaretAL wrote: ↑Wed Aug 28, 2024 12:07 pmUnfortunately I only get to see the updates on here from the U21 matches (thanks to those that keep us up to date), but obviously not as good as seeing them in person. Are there any forwards in the U21 squad that could possibly step up ala Dwight McNeil situation that Dyche was forced in to due to lack of squad depth etc.
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