Whaleoilbeefhooked
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- Jul 1, 2020
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It just goes to show that if you play him in the right system, he’s a different player when he plays for Wales.
Agreed.This Vip discussion appears to be similar to what Celtic fans feel about Idah.
Yes he was.No. No he wasn't. Not in goals scored when playing upfront, which are, after all, the raison d'etre of a striker. The figures are pretty clear on that. A 5/6 week purple patch when he wasn't even playing upfront seems to have convinced a lot of people otherwise. Including you it would seem.
Cullen has been, to be charitable, not very good as a striker for as long as we've tried him there. He wasn't very good four years ago when he had Joel Piroe supporting him and Morgan Whittaker kicking his heels on the bench instead, and he's not very good at it now.
The difference in the way the team has played this season with someone competent leading the line has made the difference so obvious I'm kinda surprised that anyone is arguing to the contrary.
Sorry living in North America for more than a decade does this to you!! My badRoster...
Yes he was.
Not sure what figures you are talking about given Cullen was top scorer last season but that doesn’t actually matter to the point.
Quite why you’ve decided that a couple of goals and two much better performances now makes Vipotnik a stand out striker that was woefully underserved last season is beyond me.
I hope he kicks on and does much better this year, but for you to repeatedly rewrite history about his almost always inept performances last year, to the extent that you’ve declared a few times you’re happy with our attacking choices even without signing anyone else, is silly.
There is no diatribe about Vipotnik.You're quite right. As this is a discussion over which one of them served the team better as a striker last season Cullen being top scorer doesn't actually matter as most of his goals came when he played in a completely different position. Glad we sorted that out.
I haven't decided anything about Vipotnik based on "a couple of goals and two much better performances". I started forming my conclusions last season when Vipotnik was clearly being messed around by an incompetent manager and taking much of the blame for said manager's decisions from a fanbase far happier to slag a player off than take a few minutes to ask themselves why they might be struggling. He's not the first player to find himself in that position here, he probably won't be the last.
I have been pretty consistent in saying that Vip deserved time and backing in a team that plays to his strengths.
It's not "rewriting history" if I've always been saying it now is it? "Rewriting history" is ignoring the fact that we finished not a million miles off the playoffs last season, indeed, could easily have made them with the exact same forwards had we sacked Williams sooner because it doesn't suit your little diatribes about Vipotnik.
Stone him!Sorry living in North America for more than a decade does this to you!! My bad
Yeah I can easily see us dropping a midfielder, probably Franco and going in to a 424 when we’re chasing gamesIs there a formation that allows us to play both VP and Idah at the same time ?
VP goal on the weekend the way he flicked it on that lead to his goal was brilliant. He seems to have a good knack for holding the ball up and then sharp passes around the corner. Let it continue.I was more impressed with his assist on the weekend than any of his goals in the last week…. Absolutely beautiful genius.
I’ll be gutted if he leaves today - which I expect he will.
There’s got to be some dent in what has been a magnificent transfer window.
No he’s not. He’s almost always totally ineffectual, apart from a decent if unexpected goal. League 1.It just goes to show that if you play him in the right system, he’s a different player when he plays for Wales.