Mucca Mad Boys
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Ok so on your argument he is proven, but that must then mean he is proven at not being a prolific goalscorer.
Nice work.
Reread my posts.
What does a ‘proven’ striker even mean? People were saying McNulty was ‘unproven’ at L2 yet he’d scored 58 goals before joining us — that turned out to be a half-decent signing.
Chaplin is 21, has made 104 appearances with 22 goals, that’s a 1 in 5 striker. That’s a decent ratio and most of goals and appearances have been off the bench (73 sub appearances) — there’s probably some untapped potential there. He scored 11 goals for Portsmouth the season McNulty was there (who, for context, scored 13) and 8 the season they got promoted — he was involved in a title winning side. Last season, he got 5 in 26ish — was behind the second top goalscorer in Pitman (24gls). He’s done this by 21, which isn’t too shabby at all. If a club gives him a chance, he could thrive, much like McNulty, someone who hadn’t really been given a chance anywhere.
To avoid confusion, an ‘unproven’ striker would probably be something similar to one of the many experimental loans we’ve had over the last 2-3 seasons. Armstrong was an unproven talent, and whilst he was good, you have the Agyei’s and Andre Wright’s that were really bad signings. That’s what I have in mind as an ‘unproven’ player, someone with very little to no first team experience in any league. Not a player who’s made 100+ appearances and 22 goals at L1 and L2 standard.