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18 August 2015 at 2:28 am #144142
What’s the situation with grant anyone know?
In view of our biggest fault scoring goals surely he is worth a punt if he is fit especially at this level.w18 August 2015 at 11:28 am #1441431-2 months away, according to the player himself.
18 August 2015 at 12:24 pm #144145He is the way to a top six position unless he is left flapping around with no support. A proven goal scorer everywhere he has played and looking at him on the ground last Tuesday he looks in fine trim, which is a positive sign from an injured player. We could get into the January window out of him before someone snaps him up for a bargain where he will score for fun.
18 August 2015 at 12:33 pm #144147I’m not sure how long his contract has left to run, but even at his age and with his injury, he should bang in a few goals once fit. He’ll see it as putting himself in the shop window for January, and it should be a win-win situation for both parties if he performs.
18 August 2015 at 1:18 pm #144150He is the way to a top six position unless he is left flapping around with no support. A proven goal scorer everywhere he has played and looking at him on the ground last Tuesday he looks in fine trim, which is a positive sign from an injured player. We could get into the January window out of him before someone snaps him up for a bargain where he will score for fun.He was a proven goal scorer four years ago.
Since then he’s looked slow and lazy for us, Villa and Huddersfield.
Grigg is a proven goalscorer, so you should be pinning your hopes on him, not Holt.
18 August 2015 at 1:24 pm #144151McKay was a proven goal scorer till he came here!
18 August 2015 at 2:00 pm #144154he would be good as a holding player for Grigg and would probably weigh in with a few at this level especially if he has lost weight.
Get him in as soon as possible and play 4-4-2 ,would still try and bring in another forward if we can before the window.
BTW send the loanees back they always seem to look they are wearing headphones and pissing about,a waste of time if you ask me and not good for our young youth players.18 August 2015 at 2:06 pm #144155Holt with Grigg. Holt with McKay. Holt with Davies. Grigg with McKay.Grigg with Davies. McKay with Davies. I will pin my hopes on any of these rather than watching our strikers struggle and being set up to fail.
18 August 2015 at 2:20 pm #144158You would have thought we’d have tried it before now wouldn’t you? But when you look at some of the more expensive partnerships we lost money on rather than try it don’t hold your breath.
A strike partnership just isn’t really done these days is it?
18 August 2015 at 3:23 pm #144165Relegations are though!
18 August 2015 at 7:50 pm #144184We are a strikers graveyard……keep this 1 up policy and Grigg will follow the rest of our recent strikers down the goal drought path. His body language in the 2nd half was one of being p****d off .
18 August 2015 at 8:21 pm #144185We are a strikers graveyard……keep this 1 up policy and Grigg will follow the rest of our recent strikers down the goal drought path. His body language in the 2nd half was one of being p****d off .Doubt it.
Grigg scored 20 as a lone striker for MK Dons and has said that’s how he prefers to play:
18 August 2015 at 8:57 pm #144186We are a strikers graveyard……keep this 1 up policy and Grigg will follow the rest of our recent strikers down the goal drought path. His body language in the 2nd half was one of being p****d off .
Doubt it.
Grigg scored 20 as a lone striker for MK Dons and has said that’s how he prefers to play:
Don’t let facts get in the way of slagging the team off.
18 August 2015 at 9:03 pm #144188In the two years he has been signed to Wigan Athletic Grant Holt has played little competitive league football mostly as a result of injuries, the last being cruciate ligament damage which has kept him sidelined for over 8 months. In the few games I saw him play he was slow, cumbersome and overweight. Even the most optimistic fan must question whether this player at 34 years of age coming back from such a serious injury is going to add anything to the squad. I will be very surprised if he returns to the first team at all.
18 August 2015 at 10:57 pm #144195He is the way to a top six position unless he is left flapping around with no support. A proven goal scorer everywhere he has played and looking at him on the ground last Tuesday he looks in fine trim, which is a positive sign from an injured player. We could get into the January window out of him before someone snaps him up for a bargain where he will score for fun.
He was a proven goal scorer four years ago.
Since then he’s looked slow and lazy for us, Villa and Huddersfield.
Grigg is a proven goalscorer, so you should be pinning your hopes on him, not Holt.[/quote]
Standish, or should I say Griff wanabee, why do you purposely oppose virtually everything anyone has to say.
You are becoming a tedious boring /edited ADMIN/ like your mentor Mr Martinez. -
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