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He does miss a lot of sittersMicrowave Hamster wrote:Georgious Samaras is rubbing off on him.
Chelsea4thewin wrote: if Torres doesnt score in the next 3 games i will put a liverpool symbol as my avatar for the rest of the season
Sadly he has a worried look all the time. Just needs to relax and surely the goal will come . Mind you after Kennedy and McDonald what other options do we have.Knight7 wrote:He's so hard working, despite not getting on the pitch against Qatar, after the game spent a good 30 minutes doing laps in 35c heat, then came over and talked with th fans, signed autographs etc, I just hope that Pim plays two upfront one day
Chelsea4thewin wrote: if Torres doesnt score in the next 3 games i will put a liverpool symbol as my avatar for the rest of the season
What does that say about the Scottish Premier League then ??Vista09 wrote:Needs to score soon if you ask me! Scores for Celtic all the time yet cant score against these countries we play against like Bahrain, Qatar and Uzbekistan. Good player tho
swannsong wrote:What does that say about the Scottish Premier League then ??Vista09 wrote:Needs to score soon if you ask me! Scores for Celtic all the time yet cant score against these countries we play against like Bahrain, Qatar and Uzbekistan. Good player tho
OK...he did get one goal for Huddersfield against Tranmere some time back.Knight7 wrote:swannsong wrote:What does that say about the Scottish Premier League then ??Vista09 wrote:Needs to score soon if you ask me! Scores for Celtic all the time yet cant score against these countries we play against like Bahrain, Qatar and Uzbekistan. Good player tho
Hey - careful, Celtic are an attacking side and play two upfront, Australia almost always play one upfront, even against Qatar. I know we have been undefeated and haven't conceded but we haven't played well against second rate opposition, sure go to Japan and play for a draw but we were very very lucky to beat Bahrain
rooney never plays in a lone striking role, either with another up front with him or wide right in a front 3..imanoutlaw wrote:Any striker down on confidence will struggle to score and that is what is happening here. Last night was a perfect example where he was put in the box and on goal but rushed a finish he would usually slot home in a Celtic shirt. I get the feeling however once that first goal goes in there will be many more to follow. In regards to options perhaps last night was a good chance to look at goalscoring options such as; Holman, Carle, Simon and Djite. Given time and Caps I think Djite and Simon could be a very succesful pair. BTW DOC Scotty Mac is 5ft 8" and Wayne Rooney is 5ft 10"......... food for thought.
ok then smart ass torres, or keane both played as lone strikers........ my point was height has nothing to do with being a good striker partner or not!!DOC wrote:rooney never plays in a lone striking role, either with another up front with him or wide right in a front 3..imanoutlaw wrote:Any striker down on confidence will struggle to score and that is what is happening here. Last night was a perfect example where he was put in the box and on goal but rushed a finish he would usually slot home in a Celtic shirt. I get the feeling however once that first goal goes in there will be many more to follow. In regards to options perhaps last night was a good chance to look at goalscoring options such as; Holman, Carle, Simon and Djite. Given time and Caps I think Djite and Simon could be a very succesful pair. BTW DOC Scotty Mac is 5ft 8" and Wayne Rooney is 5ft 10"......... food for thought.
yes but torres or keane, at liverpool for keane, had gerrard always pushing up next to them, mcdonald is used to playing with another striker who he can feed off and this is when he is most effective, jvoh and mcdonald are the best pairing in the spl as they are the classic short man tall man combination and if verbeek ever wanted to play a 4-4-2 kennedy and mcdonald would have a field dayimanoutlaw wrote:ok then smart ass torres, or keane both played as lone strikers........ my point was height has nothing to do with being a good striker partner or not!!DOC wrote:rooney never plays in a lone striking role, either with another up front with him or wide right in a front 3..imanoutlaw wrote:Any striker down on confidence will struggle to score and that is what is happening here. Last night was a perfect example where he was put in the box and on goal but rushed a finish he would usually slot home in a Celtic shirt. I get the feeling however once that first goal goes in there will be many more to follow. In regards to options perhaps last night was a good chance to look at goalscoring options such as; Holman, Carle, Simon and Djite. Given time and Caps I think Djite and Simon could be a very succesful pair. BTW DOC Scotty Mac is 5ft 8" and Wayne Rooney is 5ft 10"......... food for thought.