We should never have let Jimmy Spencer go, IMO
We should never have let Jimmy Spencer go, IMO
He was never the same after his season long injury tbf, before that he looked pretty similar to Wootton.
Any talk of a "proven goalscorer" needing to come in if Wootton leaves... Do people mean like Wootton was when we signed him? I think a few people need to go back and remember just how bang average he looked on paper when we signed him from S****horpe, if you could find a thread on here about him signing I doubt there was a great deal of positivity, so theres no reason to expect we won't try to make a similar signing if he needs replaceing. We might have already done that with Kairo Mitchell if he's given a decent chance in the team but thankfully he hasn't been required to play that much as our other options have been fit and working well.
I agree on the WT thoughts. As you say him and KW had built a really good understanding and one thing about WT couldn't argue with was his never say die attitude turning lost causes into goal opportunities. However, the fact is we have moved on since then, RR finally got his chance to play as a proper #10 and we have goals in the team from all over the park.
Possibly Mitchel maybe that is what he will ultimately become we shall see? Far too early to tell.
I can’t see that we would do like Stockport, Wrexham or Cheaterfurlough in terms of going out and spending a load of money on strikers.
I don’t see it as taking two steps forward and one backwards but more about having trust in our recruitment. When I look at the squad and see the likes of Cameron, Palmer and loan players like Patterson, Richardson they are all quality and make us a better team in my opinion. Ruben, Roberts and Wootton the same.
Wootton himself was not a Mullin, Tshimanga or Madden before he joined us, yet I would not deem any of them to be any better at this point in time.
Every player we sign should be a project to develop and improve that’s why we’ve got a head coach who is giving young players a platform to grow. It’s refreshing and I’ve had enough of us signing players over the years based on what they’ve done rather than what they might be able to do.
I’m going to be shot down no doubt but if Wooton actually went in Jan (which I don’t think he will) I actually think Ruben has developed/ matured enough in the last 12 months to actually play as a lone striker. I think he has the all round game to do this now and we do have a couple of quality No10s to support him.
I was thinking he can actually more or less play the same as Wooton. A big thing he’s improved on for me is holding players off, he wasn’t great at first but you hardly see him robbed of the ball now, he certainly can link up play, works hard, decent in the air and can finish.