Barry has years to develop and get better though.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 2:13 pm Not sure it would be overly wise to sell beto when barry is worse.
Catch 22. They both have flaws.
Think we need improvement on both in fairness.
Barry has years to develop and get better though.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 2:13 pm Not sure it would be overly wise to sell beto when barry is worse.
Beto aside, as there will be better out there, if you look at a striker like Braiden Graham, if he becomes what we hope, that lad will thrive on through balls, he reminds me of Owen (unfortunately). But his hold up play, unless he shoots up, might not be the best. So do we always need a big lone striker who others can play off up top, or should we consider a more mobile, channel runner who thrives off through balls, with great movement? I'd love to see that sort of attacker up top, although I just can't see it in a Moyes starting XI unfortunately.TheRam wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 2:10 pm He’s always averaged around a goal every 180 minutes here which is a great record to have.
If he played every minute of every game he’d be getting close to 20 a season.
It’s just a shame that he’s never developed his hold up play.
I love him, hes such a likable character but think we need to sell in the summer.
Barry is a lot younger with a lot of room to develop.777Kidnappings wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 2:13 pm Not sure it would be overly wise to sell beto when barry is worse.
Should consider offers for both really, see whats on the table.TheRam wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 2:33 pm Barry is a lot younger with a lot of room to develop.
I personally think Barry is already streets ahead of beto as a footballer so you keep your potential over the player who has already hit his ceiling and showed over three years they can’t be developed as we hoped.
Nah, keep Barry. He's developed well as the season has gone on, and he'll be more effective next season playing with better players, if we can create more chances. His conversion rate has been good. We haven't created much for him generally.
I don't agree.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 9:40 pm I see we're back to the 'Beto would score 15-20 a season' shouts... He wouldn't, we've surely seen enough to know he has the odd purple patch but the reality is that's not his level or even close to it.
Hardly any strikers score 15-20 a season in the premier league, Beto's a million miles away from being one of them
I get what you're saying, but the problem is that even when you play to his strengths he's completely shit most of the time. Never let his purple patches fool you in to thinking it's an us problem not a him problem.Cods wrote: ↑Sun Mar 22, 2026 11:03 pm I don't agree.
The issue is because of how we play.
We still use him like we used DCL when he's not that type of striker, at all (except is a decent headed-goal-from-a-cross chance)...
So I guess the choice is we can play to his strengths or continue to use him incorrectly as a back to goal outlet striker until we find someone else. Needs must to some extent, I understand.
The 'style' we had feeding it to Jack who is dangerous near goal also helps creates goals for us, but we can't use Beto's attributes in that situation with slow build up play whilst we wheel our heavy artillery, cavalry and flack cannon (I'm looking at you, Idrissa) into the danger area stationed in and around the box.
His attributes are the complete flip of this. He actually does quite well when he's moving into space, fast and strong if a bit clumsy at times. He actually finishes relatively well in those situations as that was his bread and butter in Italy. He's raw power rather than finesse.
It's just that he's not well-rounded and can't do many roles like say Thiago at Brentford for example, and has bad touch... this overly highlights his less-than-pretty football deficiencies.
If he's static or back to goal, he's lost. If it's played in front of him he has a good chance of scoring or at the very least giving us chances and corners...
With better and more creative passing (and passers) and a team that can control the ball, press and release at the right times, which we haven't been for years but are moving in that direction, he can do it.
Our old striker who couldn't (and still can't) hit a barn door is on his way towards 12-15 as the relegation threatened team he joined actually play to his strengths.
Beto is almost a 1 in 2 striker this season (1 in 2.25)
38 games = 17 goals.
He has been at that rate in every season in his career where he's played at least a dozen games. He is actually very consistent season to season.
15-20 is certainly achievable even if we persist using him incorrectly. Whether that yields +/- overall goals for the team is another question entirely.
But putting it in the onion bag is still putting it in the onion bag... purple patch vs exactly one goal every second game.AjaxAndy wrote: ↑Mon Mar 23, 2026 7:25 am I get what you're saying, but the problem is that even when you play to his strengths he's completely shit most of the time. Never let his purple patches fool you in to thinking it's an us problem not a him problem.
He's scored 10 & 11 in Seria A seasons, and 11 in Portugal's top division... He never has hit 15 at a top level anywhere, it doesn't matter how you play, he isn't and never will be a 15+ goal a season striker.
Obviously how we play affects how he performs because of his very limited skill set, I agree with that, but it also makes little difference overall to his ability to regularly put the ball in the net.