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Mucca Mad Boys

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I like him but agree he's a bit one paced, depends what we want him to do / how we want to play though.

My concern with Mowatt is his durability, he’s likely to miss 1/4 of the season year in, year out.

In my view, if we keep Sheaf we need to get a player who’s more of a playmaker besides him. If that’s Torp, great and that’s TBC as things stand. It’s been my view all season that we’ve lacked something since Hamer has left.

Generally, I think we look better on the counter and we’ve got the pace to really damage teams. EMC, Saka, MVE, Simms and Wright - the foundations are there. Another 1-3 options out wide, AM and ST and it’s looking really good.
 

Matt smith

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Alex mowatt would be a great signing to compliment what we have

bossed the midfield for boro first leg and for west brom against us
 

CovLad94

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Mowatt or Swift would be great addition to the team, considering we tried to sign Swift last time can see us going in again.
 

CoventryUSA

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Speaking of west brom, that celtic winger Johnston would be great

Not an attacking winger. He is a FB / RWB. Has has played a lot as the RCB in a back 3 as well.

Played at Nashville his first two years as a pro. Won't wow you physically, but has a great footballing mind and hardly ever takes a bad touch. More akin to adding a wide DM. Defintiely not a RW in Lampard's 4-3-3
 

Ccfcisparks

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Not an attacking winger. He is a FB / RWB. Has has played a lot as the RCB in a back 3 as well.

Played at Nashville his first two years as a pro. Won't wow you physically, but has a great footballing mind and hardly ever takes a bad touch. More akin to adding a wide DM. Defintiely not a RW in Lampard's 4-3-3
This was a year ago and he was talking about Mikey Johnston
 

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