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Could Swans look at swap deal with Nottingham Forest?

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bakajack said:
You know who else lacked pace, physicality and aerial ability?

Solskjaer
Cantona
Trundle

While the latter could easily be argued was never premier league quality, you cannot deny the same about the first two on that list.
Piroe has that knack for making half a yard in the box and finding the corners with his shots.

I can't remember who said it, but there was a famous striker who said that hitting the goal was the easy part. The sign of a great striker is the ability to find the corners.

The prem has progressed massively from the 90's in technique and pace of the game. The three listed were great in thier days in thier respective roles .Piroe may develop into a prem striker one day
 
RichardO said:
Scored with his head against H'west and almost scored another. Seeing his development with us I'm sure he is professional enough to work hard on the weaknesses within his game and improve as he goes up a level

Not sure a tap in against park footballers constitutes Piroe as having aerial prowess
 

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