Kozak actually looks good at laying the ball of when it's played into feet, so I think he could do a good job in a passing team.
Quote from: Dave on December 19, 2013, 03:21:29 PMQuote from: Tuco Salamanca on December 19, 2013, 03:17:41 PMI don't expect us to be particularly good. But I do want us to be watchable. Like the end of last season. Which is why I was so concerned by the signing of Kozak. You just don't sign a 6'5" lump if you are intent on playing like Arsenal. Don't Arsenal have two recognised strikers on their books, one of whom is 6'5" and the other of whom is 6'4"?The key word being 'lump'
Quote from: Tuco Salamanca on December 19, 2013, 03:17:41 PMI don't expect us to be particularly good. But I do want us to be watchable. Like the end of last season. Which is why I was so concerned by the signing of Kozak. You just don't sign a 6'5" lump if you are intent on playing like Arsenal. Don't Arsenal have two recognised strikers on their books, one of whom is 6'5" and the other of whom is 6'4"?
I don't expect us to be particularly good. But I do want us to be watchable. Like the end of last season. Which is why I was so concerned by the signing of Kozak. You just don't sign a 6'5" lump if you are intent on playing like Arsenal.
I've really enjoyed this thread, a lot of sense being spoken. I, as many others, wanted him in the first place and thought he would bring a dynamic, direct but exciting brand of football with him. Granted, he hasn't had a lot of money to spend (more than the likes of Swansea, though) but he's got much worse squads playing a similar brand of entertaining football. I'm now at the stage where I don't really trust him. I don't want to load him with what limited resources we have and have him fluff it like he did with Kozak. It may sound harsh and I'm more than prepared to stick by him, but it was glaringly obvious that we needed quality creative players rather than another big man up front ... Unless you WANT to play long ball football. To think we paid £7m for a 24 year old who has scored 10 in 58 (4 in 30 for Seria B team Brescia) just incase something went to pot with Benteke ... Whilst I'm at it, why did he bring Bowery in? I really can't stand this signing not only because he wasn't showing any promise in league 2 (17 in 101, 0 goals in 4 appearances for Barrow) but because of the opportunity cost. He may not have cost much money, but while he is taking up a place on the bench & getting some game time, it means that our academy players and the likes of Helenius don't have a hope of showing what they can do in the first team.Having said that, allow him to bring in a couple of players that can make an immediate impact and give him the rest of the season to show us that he has what it takes to move us forward. If he can't, I dread to think who Lerner will appoint.
Quote from: Tuco Salamanca on December 19, 2013, 03:26:04 PMQuote from: Dave on December 19, 2013, 03:21:29 PMQuote from: Tuco Salamanca on December 19, 2013, 03:17:41 PMI don't expect us to be particularly good. But I do want us to be watchable. Like the end of last season. Which is why I was so concerned by the signing of Kozak. You just don't sign a 6'5" lump if you are intent on playing like Arsenal. Don't Arsenal have two recognised strikers on their books, one of whom is 6'5" and the other of whom is 6'4"?The key word being 'lump'I'd say that 'lump' is a pretty shit word rather than a key word. Kozak's not Suarez, but he's hardly Dean Windass either.
I'm now at the stage where I don't really trust him. I don't want to load him with what limited resources we have and have him fluff it like he did with Kozak. It may sound harsh and I'm more than prepared to stick by him, but it was glaringly obvious that we needed quality creative players rather than another big man up front ... Unless you WANT to play long ball football. To think we paid £7m for a 24 year old who has scored 10 in 58 (4 in 30 for Seria B team Brescia) just incase something went to pot with Benteke ...
Quote from: yaliekins on December 19, 2013, 04:04:58 PMI'm now at the stage where I don't really trust him. I don't want to load him with what limited resources we have and have him fluff it like he did with Kozak. It may sound harsh and I'm more than prepared to stick by him, but it was glaringly obvious that we needed quality creative players rather than another big man up front ... Unless you WANT to play long ball football. To think we paid £7m for a 24 year old who has scored 10 in 58 (4 in 30 for Seria B team Brescia) just incase something went to pot with Benteke ... Yep, we are absolutely crying out for a creative midfielder. Was there not one in the whole of world football who would have improved us and was attainable? Maybe there wasn't but I'd hate to think that was the case.
PL doesn't come across as a mug, so he must see that our midfield is so one dimensional at the minute and that a different kind of midfielder is needed, well i effing hope he does.
Quote from: garyshawsknee on December 19, 2013, 04:57:42 PMPL doesn't come across as a mug, so he must see that our midfield is so one dimensional at the minute and that a different kind of midfielder is needed, well i effing hope he does.In that case he must also observe that whoever he selects in the full back positions cannot actually defend with any kind of quality.