• Welcome, guest!

    This is a forum devoted to discussion of Wolverhampton Wanderers.
    Why not sign up and contribute? Registered members get a fully ad-free experience!

The Transfer Thread 2014/15 - Everything not Wolves

Status
Not open for further replies.
Glasgow-born McCormack has been capped 11 times by Scotland and has scored twice for his country.

Still overpriced though if the figure quoted above is correct.

I just ran with this...

He's 27 and has never been capped for Scotland. Leigh Griffiths has been capped for Scotland! What the fuck are you playing at Fulham?
 
Glasgow-born McCormack has been capped 11 times by Scotland and has scored twice for his country.

Still overpriced though if the figure quoted above is correct.

Has he? Well he didn't make much of an impression on me then. :icon_lol:
 
Wtf are Fulham on, "We have £23m to spend on strikers, clearly Mitroglu and McCormack are the very best we can do for that money".
 
Insane isn't it?

Sanchez to Arsenal looking likely, a really exciting signing!
 
West Ham bid 12m for Konoplyanka
 
Only 23 league starts for him last season, would surely be a hell of a lot less than that if they got Konoplyanka.

Big Sam obviously wants a right footed left winger as a key part of his attack. WHU splashing £12M on Konoplyanka shows that he might have decided that Jarvis isn't the right guy.
 
Big Sam obviously wants a right footed left winger as a key part of his attack. WHU splashing £12M on Konoplyanka shows that he might have decided that Jarvis isn't the right guy.

To be fair, if you're going for wingers playing on their 'wrong' side then you usually expect them to come inside and do some damage that way, Jarvis really isn't that guy, despite playing on his 'wrong' side he still always goes down the outside of his man and gets to the byline.
 
To be fair, if you're going for wingers playing on their 'wrong' side then you usually expect them to come inside and do some damage that way, Jarvis really isn't that guy, despite playing on his 'wrong' side he still always goes down the outside of his man and gets to the byline.

As we see during this World Cup there is little need in the modern game for the old orthodox get to the byline and cross the ball in winger. The wide players have to have far more to their game than that. The game has evolved so much with wide forwards being strikers rather than what Matt Jarvis tends to produce. Why didn't he change his game to suit?
 
As we see during this World Cup there is little need in the modern game for the old orthodox get to the byline and cross the ball in winger. The wide players have to have far more to their game than that. The game has evolved so much with wide forwards being strikers rather than what Matt Jarvis tends to produce. Why didn't he change his game to suit?

Doesn't have the presence of mind.
 
Doesn't have the presence of mind.
Isn't the coach also responsible for opening up a players mind to various ways of attacking the opposition and working on those situations during training sessions?
 
or not been told to and has been instructed by Mick then Sam to continue on the get to the byline and cross style
 
I very much doubt Konoplyanka would go there anyway.
 
In the lower echelons Mushaga Bakenga is going on loan from Club Brugge to E. Braunschweig for the season.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top