No go for loan striker (1 Viewer)

flammablepiss

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Just a thought... But maybe we need more of a defensive player now?
 

torchomatic

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Fair enough, at least they are trying. And really, who can blame someone for not wanting to join a relegation scrap?
 

rob9872

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With the way we're playing at the moment, teh forward I would like to see us in for again is Stead. I know he didn't pull up any trees when here on laon before, but he is not getting a regular game at the moment and was sub against us. Platt has been excellent but I can't see it lasting and I think he would work well with Nimley.
 

Bertola

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Agree we definately need a striker to spell Platt. He has looked good this season, especially on Tuesday night, but it's a bit much to ask him to play Saturday - Tuesday - Saturday.

Stead isnt a bad shout, but would Bristol want to loan us him when they themselves are still in a bit of danger?
 

ccfcway

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Agree we definately need a striker to spell Platt. He has looked good this season, especially on Tuesday night, but it's a bit much to ask him to play Saturday - Tuesday - Saturday.

Stead isnt a bad shout, but would Bristol want to loan us him when they themselves are still in a bit of danger?

We dont need a striker to spell Platt, I can do it

P-L-A-T-T

There you go, money saved,
 

Lord_Nampil

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One thing as Platt is playing well how can you drop him??? Prem teams wouldn't want strikers being bench warmers... We could do with one but if we don't i think we are now more capable up top than we were when Juke was here!
 

EleanorRigby

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Can't help thinking a chat woth big Sam at West Ham wouldn't go a miss, they seem to have plenty of strikers and lending us one or two might also help them when we play their promotion rivals, thinking of Brum, Cardiff, Hull and Southampton.
 

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