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David O'Day

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There you go David O'Drunk
" As others have said brilliant technique in striking the ball (must be the best in the squad) and the best athlete in the squad"

So he didn't say what you claimed then. Better luck next time Dom.
 

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" As others have said brilliant technique in striking the ball (must be the best in the squad) and the best athlete in the squad"

So he didn't say what you claimed then. Better luck next time Dom.

Oh dear, it must have been you outside the Spon Gate earlier in an Ireland shirt.
 

Grendel

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" As others have said brilliant technique in striking the ball (must be the best in the squad) and the best athlete in the squad"

So he didn't say what you claimed then. Better luck next time Dom.

Oops

 
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Oops


Oh dear Dave in the mud again🤦🏻‍♂️
 

Grendel

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Its an appropriate thread for David - he really is a Mansfield type of guy
 

Grendel

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I just wish I was brave enough to offer g a charity boxing match! Such courage

He wouldn't even take a £10 bet on something when I asked him to and offered him a substantial sum the other way
 

Grendel

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Robins would obviously disagree as Biamou was probably the most used lone striker, certainly in the second half of the season.

He got rid of him?
 

David O'Day

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Oops


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I stand by it Grendel Junior.
In terms of the squad last year he had the most physicality in holding the ball up as the lone front man and his volley technique in scoring some of the most spectacular goals over the past 4 years was excellent - but I guess it's easier for some just to deride our own players week over week and call them shit right?
I support the lads in the shirt and the manager - and try to give a balanced view on all players particularly if they are getting a battering week after week from the usual suspects."

Nope

Still doesn't say Biamou was the fittest player and best finisher
 

Irish Sky Blue

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I guess that’s why we gave him a new deal then
Whether he was given a new deal or not has nothing to do with the way Robins picked his team last season.

When he had Walker,Gyokores and sometimes an admittedly only partially fit Godden, he more often than not opted for Biamou (who himself was carrying an injury). Now why would Robins deliberately select the worst lone striker of the 4 to play the lone striker role?

Well the answer is simple, at that particular time and for those particular games, Biamou, in Robin's opinion, was the best available player to do the job he wanted.
 
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Whether he was given a new deal or not has nothing to do with the way Robins picked his team last season.

When he had Walker,Gyokores and sometimes an admittedly only partially fit Godden, he more often than not opted for Biamou (who himself was carrying an injury). Now why would Robins deliberately select the worst lone striker of the 4 to play the lone striker role?

Well the answer is simple, at that particular time and for those particular games, Biamou, in Robin's opinion, was the best available player to do the job he wanted.

Sign him up I say
 

KenilworthSkyBlue

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Whether he was given a new deal or not has nothing to do with the way Robins picked his team last season.

When he had Walker,Gyokores and sometimes an admittedly only partially fit Godden, he more often than not opted for Biamou (who himself was carrying an injury). Now why would Robins deliberately select the worst lone striker of the 4 to play the lone striker role?

Well the answer is simple, at that particular time and for those particular games, Biamou, in Robin's opinion, was the best available player to do the job he wanted.

I don't think that's the full story. Realistically he was picked because others weren't able to perform to their best. Walker was struggling with his fitness, Godden had a debilitating injury. Gyokeres wasn't fully fit and was rebuilding his confidence following his time at Swansea and there was just no chance Robins was ever going to start Baka.
 

Irish Sky Blue

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I don't think that's the full story. Realistically he was picked because others weren't able to perform to their best. Walker was struggling with his fitness, Godden had a debilitating injury. Gyokeres wasn't fully fit and was rebuilding his confidence following his time at Swansea and there was just no chance Robins was ever going to start Baka.
I think Walker can be a good player for us, I just don't think that playing the lone striker role is how we will see him at his best. I've watched his three performances this season when he should be over his illness and getting towards full fitness and in his loan striker role, he hasn't impressed. Two of these performances were against League 1 and League 2 defences. Its true that in none of the games did he get any service or support but I also feel that a more physical striker would have made more of an impression.

Gyokores doesn't seem to be a target man striker at all. Firstly he seems to prefer coming in off the left rather than playing centrally. He also seems to much prefer playing facing his opponents goal rather than with his back to it. A couple of times he ran directly at the Cheltenham defence and did this really well. I think he will be a good signing and a good striker for us, but not by playing centrally and on his own.

Biamou has gone and I have no problem with that.I think we have improved our attacking options. However, I don't think any of our strikers, with the possible exception of Godden, has the attributes to play the lone striker as well as he did.
 

procdoc

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That one statement right there proves you have zero knowledge of the game - or most likely actually didn't see any of our games last year. In Godden's absence last season Max was by far the most effective in the lone striker role. But I guess you know better than Robins right?
Sorry Danny but it was obvious Biamou lacked the quality to successfully lead the line on his own. His movement was appalling, his general hold up play was lacking, he didn’t win nearly enough in the air for someone of his size and on the few occasions he found himself in a good goal scoring position he missed sitters. Sorry but he is an atrocious footballer at this level
 

Irish Sky Blue

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Sorry Danny but it was obvious Biamou lacked the quality to successfully lead the line on his own. His movement was appalling, his general hold up play was lacking, he didn’t win nearly enough in the air for someone of his size and on the few occasions he found himself in a good goal scoring position he missed sitters. Sorry but he is an atrocious footballer at this level
And yet Robins frequently picked him when others were available. Genuine question, why?
 

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