I know it's really tough and Davies played really well, but I think you have to put McDonald back in there. For me he's our best player and an inspiration to those around him.same team if nazon is fit
subs wise im not sure howm uch impact players we have if we are chasing a goal, biamou and stevenson really only? and stevensons injured i think. not sure what DKE can do really. ponticelli on bench is good though
lets hope we stay healthy and ill take a draw
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Would you drop Beavon for this one?I know it's really tough and Davies played really well, but I think you have to put McDonald back in there. For me he's our best player and an inspiration to those around him.
I know it's really tough and Davies played really well, but I think you have to put McDonald back in there. For me he's our best player and an inspiration to those around him.
No.Would you drop Beavon for this one?
No.
I would if McNulty was fit, but he's not. Would stick with Beavon and Nazon.
Apparently Biamou is an even worse trainer than NazonPutting it out there, but could we see Biamou and Nazon starting together as the front two? Yes they didn't look great together against Blackburn but that wasn't Duck's fault. I just feel like we might as well give Biamou a run in the team, he's got to be at least as likely to score and play well as Beavon.
Fair point, it is a team game and as long as we win then it's the team result that counts....if he contributes to that without scoring then he's still worthwhile. MR seems to think so anyway. However at the same time it's worth point out that, for a striker, his hit rate is pretty low...I have to disagree, i think he creates space and problems up top. He also makes opportunity's if (due to injuries) we have to start duck or Biamou or even ponti. We need Beavon up there with them. IMO
Useless fact of the day - this will be our first ever league game against Cambridge United (#SHFWF)
Anyone know if Nazon is now injured after last night?
He's got very close the last two games to be fair. Two good saves, one in each match.As much as I do like Beavon, his lack of goals is starting to get ridiculous. He's scored once in the league for us since his debut back at Christmas despite playing in nearly every game since then.
As I said to smiley, if we win it doesn't matter which individuals score because it's a team game and it's the overall scoreline, not individual scorers, that count. But when the going gets tough, as it did last season, you need your 32-year old striker who has been swapped in for your top scorer to bail you out of situations and he rarely did. The point is that it looks like if we're forced to rely on him as our main source of goals, at point we are approaching with injuries, we'll be in bother.He's got very close the last two games to be fair. Two good saves, one in each match.
I'm sure we all wish he'd chip in a bit more. Even 10 goals from him would be great.
Really according to who?Apparently Biamou is an even worse trainer than Nazon
There's a worry he won't last 45 minutes if he starts let alone 90
I reckon he'll continue as sub but may get a start in a Checkertrade game to see how long he lasts
Never a great goal scorer agreed, but provided plenty of assists for Ndlovu and Quinn. We sold him and our goals seem to dry up that season.He's the new Robert Rosario
I disagree - 2 powder puff shots, which had about the power of Jodi Jones right footHe's got very close the last two games to be fair. Two good saves, one in each match.
I'm sure we all wish he'd chip in a bit more. Even 10 goals from him would be great.
Never a great goal scorer agreed, but provided plenty of assists for Ndlovu and Quinn. We sold him and our goals seem to dry up that season.
One was weakly hit, the second not and the keeper made a good save.I disagree - 2 powder puff shots, which had about the power of Jodi Jones right foot
Disagree, I thought he was a good target man, team player with a lot of assists for the two aforementioned above.He was rubbish
I thought he was effective when he switched to the deeper(midfield) role.Disagree, I thought he was a good target man, team player with a lot of assists for the two aforementioned above.
For all of those amongst you who care, Beavon's record for us is:
18 league starts plus 3 sub appearances - 2 goals
3 starts and 2 sub appearances in EFL Trophy / EFL Cup - 1 goal (a shot going well wide until it was wickedly deflected in by a Wycombe player)
Total 21 starts, 5 sub appearances, 3 goals.
That's not just bad, that's Darko Pancev at Inter Milan bad.
The mighty Cambridge have a win, draw and loss in their 3 home league games so far, scoring only 2 goals in the process.
No idea what our team will be whether any injuries will clear in time but both teams seem tight at the back and struggle to score goals.
Obvious threats for them are Ibhere and Ikpeazu but I see both defences on top. Head says 0-0, heart says 0-1.
Trying to remember, wingy!I thought he was effective when he switched to the deeper(midfield) role.
Where did Forest play him and how did he get on there after leaving us.
Did we get a fee, and, did we make a profit over what we signed him for?
Sorry!
So many questions, such a short memory span.B-)