“This hatred”I’m not getting this hatred for Wright at all. He’s been poor yes, but you can see what he offers. He’s big and pacy, and can beat a man when he gets his feet sorted.
Strikers are often confidence players. If it clicks for him I think he’s a danger to any team.
Plus it’s very harsh for our strikers to be getting the bulk of the flak when it’s fairly obvious our biggest issue is the gaping hole in midfield.
If we had paid Brighton the sort of money for Vik we paid for Haji there would have been uproar on here. I'm not comparing the two players at all, just saying that Vik didn't appear to be worth a few million let alone £20M when we signed him.There's zero hatred.
It ain't Wright's fault we've splunked so much on him.
There’s people seriously comparing him to Bakayoko“This hatred”
He can start by controlling the ball, thats nothing to do with confidence and awareness of players around him thats also not confidence, how does Robins give him confidence and why has he lost his?Wright scored goals in Turkey and Denmark's Premier Leagues so I presume must have some goals in him at our level too. Its clear that he, nor Simms are poachers or natural finishers like Godden is, and they are currently playing with no confidence. A lucky/ scrambled goal would come in handy just to give them a boost, as I'm sure both are and will be much better than we have seen so far.
The way he doesn't control the ball, the way he doesn't seem to know what he's doing or where to go and the way he isn't using his natural attributes ...up to him to prove people wrong..I for one 100% I am proved wrong but he ain't looking too good atm!There’s people seriously comparing him to Bakayoko
There’s people seriously comparing him to Bakayoko
I think the “controlling the ball” critique isn’t fair. Last night he was so isolated that unless it was glued to his feet when he received a pass it would get picked off straight away. Wouldn’t happen if there was more support and better progressive passing from midfield.The way he doesn't control the ball, the way he doesn't seem to know what he's doing or where to go and the way he isn't using his natural attributes ...up to him to prove people wrong..I for one 100% I am proved wrong but he ain't looking too good atm!
Did you actually watch the game last night?? he couldn't control the ballI think the “controlling the ball” critique isn’t fair. Last night he was so isolated that unless it was glued to his feet when he received a pass it would get picked off straight away. Wouldn’t happen if there was more support and better progressive passing from midfield.
I was thereDid you actually watch the game last night?? he couldn't control the ball
Wright needs to constantly move the opposition backline instead of standing next to a defender waiting for a ball, its too easy for opposition defence at the moment
I was watching on a tablet with a very poor internet connection and missed large chunks of the game, so I can’t really comment on last night, but he has shown some good touches in other games so can clearly control the ball. That said, he seems to be one of those players where when it doesn’t work out he looks clumsy so I can sort of see why people are frustrated.Did you actually watch the game last night?? he couldn't control the ball
There were problems everywhere. But having a front 3 who can't hold the ball, tackle back or offer an outlet puts huge pressure on the rest of the team.Robins summed it up pretty well. Poor defensive work and a weak midfield is at fault here.
Take out Hamer and Sheaf and our midfield isn’t where it needs to be. It’s no surprise we perked up when Ayari came on.
Our midfield just isn’t capable of penetrating organised and structured teams.
Plenty of signs that he wasn't a prolific striker from his history, too:Wright scored goals in Turkey and Denmark's Premier Leagues so I presume must have some goals in him at our level too. Its clear that he, nor Simms are poachers or natural finishers like Godden is, and they are currently playing with no confidence. A lucky/ scrambled goal would come in handy just to give them a boost, as I'm sure both are and will be much better than we have seen so far.
2017–2019 | Schalke 04 | 7 | (1) |
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2017–2018 | → SV Sandhausen (loan) | 15 | (1) |
2019–2020 | VVV-Venlo | 22 | (0) |
This forum really does come alive when we lose doesn't it
Agreed. Stopped reading all the shite, people love a pile on.Wright was dire but some comments are stupid. He clearly has some ability and pace - reasonable shot with both feet - he may fail but he’s not the amateur being described here
I don’t think it’ll come to thatAgreed. Stopped reading all the shite, people love a pile on.
Then if he ever does come good and gets sold will be crying he didn’t make a genuine enough goodbye video
Plenty of signs that he wasn't a prolific striker from his history, too:
2017–2019 Schalke 04 7 (1) 2017–2018 → SV Sandhausen (loan) 15 (1) 2019–2020 VVV-Venlo 22 (0)
Honestly thought he looked clumsy in his Turkish highlights vids. A flair player with pace who can do the unexpected-if he's on form.
Were you going to type "Fancy pants supporters"?Fancy p
Fancy supporters wanting to discuss what is going wrong after a pre season of massive optimism
At a poor level. Frankly, you just don't spend that much on a player who can go goal-less in the Dutch league! Although as I think as someone pointed out when I first said this, "but he scored in the cup!"He was 19-22 there in fairness.
At a poor level. Frankly, you just don't spend that much on a player who can go goal-less in the Dutch league! Although as I think as someone pointed out when I first said this, "but he scored in the cup!"
I know man but it's not like there isn't a history of SUCCESFUL strikers from Holland flopping here-plus he wasn't THAT young! Or at least, yeah ok he was younger so he only got 5 or 6-but zilch? You don't pay what we paid with that background, surely?I don’t disagree that his background is poor. But not everyone is Rooney banging in goals when young. Look at Chuba Akpom.
I know man but it's not like there isn't a history of SUCCESFUL strikers from Holland flopping here-plus he wasn't THAT young! Or at least, yeah ok he was younger so he only got 5 or 6-but zilch? You don't pay what we paid with that background, surely?
Callum Wilson scored 1 goal in 44 odd games on loan at Kettering.At a poor level. Frankly, you just don't spend that much on a player who can go goal-less in the Dutch league! Although as I think as someone pointed out when I first said this, "but he scored in the cup!"
1 in 17 as an 18 year old, then 1 in 3 at Kettering. Wright was 21-2 at MVV. But yes, his was a quite remarkable evolution.Callum Wilson scored 1 goal in 44 odd games on loan at Kettering.
Past performance is not an indicator of the future… you’re only as good as your last game.
This is it for me, also. I hate to right-off players early on (no pun intended), but the signs are that he’s struggling to adapt at the moment. And to be honest, I would rather give Simms a shot with Godden, as the former’s link up play and awareness seem a tad better at this stage.I think the criticism of Wright is fair because of the price we paid for him and the fact that his striking partner, who was purchased for far far less, is able to put away chances in spite of our inept midfield and defence. Granted Wright has had less time to gel, but his overall lack of awareness and poor technique has me concerned.
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