Thierno Barry

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Paddockoldie
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I agree with the give him time etc, but we ain't scoring enough goals with what we have. We should have tried to buy a goal ready striker and looked at potential later on
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Paddockoldie wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 6:18 am I agree with the give him time etc, but we ain't scoring enough goals with what we have. We should have tried to buy a goal ready striker and looked at potential later on
Missed out on Danny Ings though
Paddockoldie
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Wash yer mouth
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:whistle: Chris Woods might be available in January :whistle:
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Free Agent wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 11:11 am :whistle: Chris Woods might be available in January :whistle:
Moyes and TheRam would have him in a heartbeat
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We should have enough to be safe anyway, let's just put our faith in the lad and develop him.
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It's all going to go 'a bit Kean' if we aren't careful. I think he shows promise, and his involvement seems to create space for others. He is not the finished article, but we were never going to get a complete player in this age profile and price.
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Shogun wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 11:26 am Moyes and TheRam would have him in a heartbeat
Good goalkeeping coach back in the day so can see moyes wanting to get him back in as they’ve worked together before.
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Honestly if he just worked a bit harder off the ball I'd give him a starting spot every week to let the rest develop.

Hard to get in to a game if you're never really buzzing about putting pressure on people and contesting physical battles.

If he can start doing that and giving the CBs a harder time he'd get a lot of leeway with other stuff he's a bit raw at.
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Is there a template in this league of how to develop a player like this? Does it even work? Or should they be out on loan smashing the nets in a lower English league before they are Prem-ready?
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Toddacelli wrote: Thu Sep 25, 2025 7:27 pm Is there a template in this league of how to develop a player like this? Does it even work? Or should they be out on loan smashing the nets in a lower English league before they are Prem-ready?
Won't be a popular opinion but having someone like Big Dunc on the coaching staff specifically for players like Barry would help... The work he did with Anichebe to turn him in to a great hold up player was very noticeable.

Doesn't have to be Dunc specifically, but someone skilled in teaching shielding, physical duels, hold up play as a specialised skillset.
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I can not think of many young strikers (9’s) in the Prem. Evan Ferguson, Liam Delap, Rasmus Hojlund?

This is why I was asking about other teams who had successfully done it before.

There may be some elite young strikers who can walk right in occasionally, but developing a young number 9 during a Premier League season is a tough ask.
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Watched some of chermiti last night for rangers hardly got a kick in 70 odd minutes he was on looked miles off it
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