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Just now, RobsonsWonderland said:

Look at it this way...

Any striker that signs for us, wants to play for us.

 

The one we have doesn't 

 

That simple fact means that we have to get behind whoever comes in and don't compare him to Isak week in week out.

 

 

That sounds nice in theory. In reality if he blazes the ball over the bar in the 80th minute when it's 1-1 against Liverpool then they go the other end and score with a clinical finish, we'll see how that stands the test of time. 

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Just now, Gawalls said:

Nobody is good enough to replace Isak, that bar is too high, we need to be thinking more or somebody who will just score goals at this point because as it stands we’re fucked.

Somebody who has a good fitness record, grafts and can make us better for the sum total of our parts. When Isak went missing he may as well   have not been on the pitch. If the group are producing who gives a hoot about the individual.

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2 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

 

That sounds nice in theory. In reality if he blazes the ball over the bar in the 80th minute when it's 1-1 against Liverpool then they go the other end and score with a clinical finish, we'll see how that stands the test of time. 

Until he then gets a scrappy equalizer in the last minute and does the Isak celebration in his face as Isak sits on the bench

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There's a player there in Jackson, but not for the supposed asking price. I'd also worry about the lad's character - last thing we need is a toxic arsehole in the dressing room (if he is dodgy) 

 

I'd rather we went for Hojlund. 

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Data guy from the athletic;

 

 

Premier League rivals will likely need to pay a premium for Jackson’s services. While he is not yet a polished, clinical finisher at the highest level of the game, he makes things happen more relentlessly than many other players in world football.

For a team willing to show patience in Jackson, the potential reward is clear.

 

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10 minutes ago, gdm said:

I do think me and others are going over the top slightly but for me it’s the full picture - price - replacing Isak - the player. I just don’t think he’s good enough to replace Isak and certainly not at that price 

Nobody's good enough to replace Isak so people got to forget that parameter, that's not what anybody is trying to do or calling for. 

 

 

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9 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

 

That sounds nice in theory. In reality if he blazes the ball over the bar in the 80th minute when it's 1-1 against Liverpool then they go the other end and score with a clinical finish, we'll see how that stands the test of time. 

At the minute we’re not going to be scoring more than one goal in the majority of games as that’s what happens when you rely on your midfielders to score, Gordon up front or big will isn’t gonna get any. Everyone knows we need a forward and we desperately do - we’re approaching do or die territory.

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A player whos potential for growth here would be exciting, but I’d have him closer to 65 rather than the 80 quoted.. 

 

Hes a good player already, he’d win the doubters over quickly. Howe would have him moving like a menace in our front line. 
 

BUT the contract he’s on at Chelsea likely kills this one stone dead anyway, if true at all of course. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Nine said:

A player whos potential for growth here would be exciting, but I’d have him closer to 65 rather than the 80 quoted.. 

 

Hes a good player already, he’d win the doubters over quickly. Howe would have him moving like a menace in our front line. 

 

 

 

He’s pretty quick, good presser and that link up from midfield. If we do go for him who am I not to look forward to seeing what he can do. Botman though, that’s a whole different story 😂

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15 minutes ago, lovejoy said:

Data guy from the athletic;

 

 

Premier League rivals will likely need to pay a premium for Jackson’s services. While he is not yet a polished, clinical finisher at the highest level of the game, he makes things happen more relentlessly than many other players in world football.

For a team willing to show patience in Jackson, the potential reward is clear.

 

No such potential rewards exists for players who have inflated asking price but are limited at football and prone to total head losses. 

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I swear all these "transfer gurus" are desperately trying to sell Nicolas Jackson on behalf of their client Chelsea. 

 

This is also not a straightforward deal to make. He's on an 8 year deal, Chelsea's valuation is absurd (clearly emboldened by fleecing Arsenal for Madueke), he's on big wages, and he's stated that he wants to stay at Chelsea.

 

I seriously doubt we'd go for Jackson unless it's a deadline day desperation move. 

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45 minutes ago, Heron said:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

 

I reckon a little bit of cumin on them bad lads sports them out or paprika.

 

Fuck it, might as well get ahead of ourselves. :lol:

 

I'd probably go safe with paprika, but it's a bit boring just by istelf so need to add a bit of salt or salt & vinegar seasoning.

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3 minutes ago, LaurentRobert said:

I swear all these "transfer gurus" are desperately trying to sell Nicolas Jackson on behalf of their client Chelsea. 

 

This is also not a straightforward deal to make. He's on an 8 year deal, Chelsea's valuation is absurd (clearly emboldened by fleecing Arsenal for Madueke), he's on big wages, and he's stated that he wants to stay at Chelsea.

 

I seriously doubt we'd go for Jackson unless it's a deadline day desperation move. 

Or a smokescreen, or bullshit. Maybe both.

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27 minutes ago, LaurentRobert said:

I swear all these "transfer gurus" are desperately trying to sell Nicolas Jackson on behalf of their client Chelsea. 

 

This is also not a straightforward deal to make. He's on an 8 year deal, Chelsea's valuation is absurd (clearly emboldened by fleecing Arsenal for Madueke), he's on big wages, and he's stated that he wants to stay at Chelsea.

 

I seriously doubt we'd go for Jackson unless it's a deadline day desperation move. 

It's very straightforward, Chelsea would love to double what they paid at least and would be delighted to get shot. The players knows his place this season is the bench. 

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He would be fine for £50m or even £60m considering the desperation but £80m is way too much. Was a good finisher in his last season at Villarreal and the hot headedness could easily be fixed. 

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