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Michu
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Not sure height is such an issue these days or ever really has been. We don't exactly play long ball football and need a lump upfront.Kyogo ran around a lot down here. Doesn't help that he's about 4 foot 9.
We wouldn't be paying that weekly wage. Brum recently signed a striker so now have 4 strikers on their books.Not convinced in Kyogo myself
Let alone his reported 40k a week wages at Brum
Why is it baffling, I just don't rate Idah and I don't think scoring in the SPL equates to being able to do so in the Championship.This season Idah has a minutes per goal rate of 204 minutes in the Championship, with most of his appearances coming off the bench. Kone's rate is 386 minutes, almost double Idah's, while playing for a team that scores more goals than us.
We are lucky that Vipotnik has done so well this season, but it's not hard to imagine that a guy who scored 20 goals last season in the SPL and Champions League would also have scored a good amount if he was starting regularly.
The desire to write Idah off from day one only makes sense if the person doing so is a Rangers fan. Otherwise it's baffling.
Another way to look at it, is the fact he's competing for a starting spot with the divisions leading scorer.Why is it baffling, I just don't rate Idah and I don't think scoring in the SPL equates to being able to do so in the Championship.
I have seen nothing from Idah to suggest he would be any better than his record when he was at Norwich (which was pretty poor), so yes it is hard to imagine he would have scored a good amount if he was starting regularly.
Also there is the question why isn't he starting regularly (spolier alert it's because he's not good enough)
He's not a lone striker. He has other attributes and feel he would work better off a striker so that would mean playing out wide in our formation. He likes the ball at feet and facing the opposition goals.Why is it baffling, I just don't rate Idah and I don't think scoring in the SPL equates to being able to do so in the Championship.
I have seen nothing from Idah to suggest he would be any better than his record when he was at Norwich (which was pretty poor), so yes it is hard to imagine he would have scored a good amount if he was starting regularly.
Also there is the question why isn't he starting regularly (spolier alert it's because he's not good enough)
Number 10?He's not a lone striker. He has other attributes and feel he would work better off a striker so that would mean playing out wide in our formation. He likes the ball at feet and facing the opposition goals.
Getting 15/20 goals in the Scottish prem isn't a wow thing and you only need to look at Kyogo and Sam Dalby to see that taking that scoring record into the Champ and L1 is a struggle.
We need to look at ways of getting him on the pitch when back especially as we paid so much for him.
I don't think so.Number 10?
I agree he's not a lone striker, I just don't where he plays as I don't see him as a No10.He's not a lone striker. He has other attributes and feel he would work better off a striker so that would mean playing out wide in our formation. He likes the ball at feet and facing the opposition goals.
Getting 15/20 goals in the Scottish prem isn't a wow thing and you only need to look at Kyogo and Sam Dalby to see that taking that scoring record into the Champ and L1 is a struggle.
We need to look at ways of getting him on the pitch when back especially as we paid so much for him.
Why is it baffling, I just don't rate Idah and I don't think scoring in the SPL equates to being able to do so in the Championship.
I have seen nothing from Idah to suggest he would be any better than his record when he was at Norwich (which was pretty poor), so yes it is hard to imagine he would have scored a good amount if he was starting regularly.
Also there is the question why isn't he starting regularly (spolier alert it's because he's not good enough)