Paddy Bamford (2 Viewers)

Ccfcisparks

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What underlying stats? Just checked his xg figures and they’re very good.
He's the most underperforming player when it comes to xG in Europe I'm pretty sure. At least he was. I've posted about it before.
 

Brighton Sky Blue

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Unless he's been keeping himself in ridiculously good nick, I don't see it. Though I assume Lampard isn't going to offer anyone a contract for the sake of it
 

Briles

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Pedigree is there. Experienced. No fee. Not much to dislike really. Providing the coaching staff deem him to not have too many cobwebs. Will be our only player who knows what it takes to be promoted to the Prem
 
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stevefloyd

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Former Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford is training with Coventry City, hooking up with his former Chelsea team-mate Frank Lampard.

CoventryLive understands, however, that contrary to reports suggesting the Sky Blues’ boss is looking to strengthen his attacking options with the 32-year-old free agent, the arrangement is merely a case of Lampard doing the player a favour while he looks for another club.
 

jordan210

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Former Leeds United striker Patrick Bamford is training with Coventry City, hooking up with his former Chelsea team-mate Frank Lampard.

CoventryLive understands, however, that contrary to reports suggesting the Sky Blues’ boss is looking to strengthen his attacking options with the 32-year-old free agent, the arrangement is merely a case of Lampard doing the player a favour while he looks for another club.

CoventryLive understands So making up ?
 

Earlsdon-Loyal-Blue

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We will lost BTA for the Africa Cup of Nations. It might be prudent to have an experienced back up striker on a pay as you play deal, similar to Paterson which, even for one goal alone, was worth it.
 

fatso

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Can hold the ball up really well , something we miss at times tbh

I trust lampard if he wants him
In the highly unlikely event that he did sign, he could do a job from the bench in just holding the ball up and allowing us to get up field and relieve some pressure.
We were crying out for that in the last 10 minutes against Portsmouth, and for most of the second half against Oxford.

His goal scoring isnt an issue as he would be tasked with winning the ball and laying it off to BTA or Sakamoto/EMC
 

oneofourown

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Many on here were saying Wright, Simms and BTA were not up to it and wanted changes, now the same people are saying they are world beaters.
FL and Bamford know each other and FL knows, like Bidwell and Allen, older heads can have a massive impact on the training ground, and if Bamford even for a few weeks can help Simms with his confidence and the like it's well worth it.
 

DT-R

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Pedigree is there. Experienced. No fee. Not much to dislike really. Providing the coaching staff deem him to not have too many cobwebs. Will be our only player who knows what it takes to be promoted to the Prem
Woolf wasnt promoted with Ipswich then?

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DT-R

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In the highly unlikely event that he did sign, he could do a job from the bench in just holding the ball up and allowing us to get up field and relieve some pressure.
We were crying out for that in the last 10 minutes against Portsmouth, and for most of the second half against Oxford.

His goal scoring isnt an issue as he would be tasked with winning the ball and laying it off to BTA or Sakamoto/EMC
People saying his lack of goals are the reason they'd say no, need to look at Simms' lack of goals. He can and will do that job of bullying defenders, holding the ball up, and just generally being busy. Id put money on it, the cross from Saka v Pompey that Simms spoons wide, that sort of chance falls to Bamford, he buries it. Also, unlike Simms he has 17 PL goals to his name.
Simms has really impressed me this season, but in all honesty, if its a job off the bench to come on and hold the ball up, be big and bully defenders, Bamford is the better of the 2. More experience, more games, more goals. Plus he's been promoted from this league so will be invaluable in the changing room alongside Woolf.

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Brighton Sky Blue

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People saying his lack of goals are the reason they'd say no, need to look at Simms' lack of goals. He can and will do that job of bullying defenders, holding the ball up, and just generally being busy. Id put money on it, the cross from Saka v Pompey that Simms spoons wide, that sort of chance falls to Bamford, he buries it. Also, unlike Simms he has 17 PL goals to his name.
Simms has really impressed me this season, but in all honesty, if its a job off the bench to come on and hold the ball up, be big and bully defenders, Bamford is the better of the 2. More experience, more games, more goals. Plus he's been promoted from this league so will be invaluable in the changing room alongside Woolf.

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I just had in my mind Bamford was always more of a fox in the box, poacher sort of forward. Do we need another?

It's quite different if he's capable of playing out wide as more of an inside forward, but I don't remember that being his game.
 

fatso

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People saying his lack of goals are the reason they'd say no, need to look at Simms' lack of goals. He can and will do that job of bullying defenders, holding the ball up, and just generally being busy. Id put money on it, the cross from Saka v Pompey that Simms spoons wide, that sort of chance falls to Bamford, he buries it. Also, unlike Simms he has 17 PL goals to his name.
Simms has really impressed me this season, but in all honesty, if its a job off the bench to come on and hold the ball up, be big and bully defenders, Bamford is the better of the 2. More experience, more games, more goals. Plus he's been promoted from this league so will be invaluable in the changing room alongside Woolf.

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Also, there's a possibility that we could lose BTA for a month due to the African cup of nations (so I've been told) If that's true another experienced striker would make sense as short term cover, and the lad uses the time to get fit and put himself in the shop window.

And if Frank fancies going 2 up front imagine having Wright or BTA playing off the best hold up target man in the championship. With Torp and Rudoni picking up the pieces!

Fuck it, let's get it done 🥰🥰🥰
 

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