David McGoldrick

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I'd swap a dead horse for Cannon to be fair.
You'll Nhaaaaa ger owt arrrt o' a dead horse, not even a Nhaaaaa, so best stick wi' Cannon despite there being no raport arrrt of him.

Check,
is raport the correct word for a gun shot sound?
Ta!
 



I genuinely think he could still do a job for us. Always baffled me why we let him go tbh..
With 20 minutes left in a game, who'd you like to come of the bench if we needed a goal, Didzy or Cannon? Unfortunately it's not Cannon.
It didn't look good when he wasn't even brought on late against Middlesbrough.
 
Didzy could 100% do a job for us. In the hole behind Bamford I could see them combining very well.

People also underestimate how much dressing room morale and atmosphere contribute to a winning team. You can see he brings positivity and it's infectious.
 
I’ve been going to the Lane for 50 years
And I still say McGoldrick and Mark Duffy are 2 of the players I enjoyed watching the most.

Loved Duffy’s dribbling ability using balance and body swerve (like Alex Sabella) instead of speed (like 95% of other good dribblers).
Also loved how Duffy used to find space playing a free role operating between midfield and attack and he was great with his short/ clever passing.
Always thought Duffy would make a fantastic 5 a side footballer due to his close control and awareness of others around him.

Loved McGoldrick due to his high quality and intelligence, also fantastic at finding space between midfield and attack (called the Duffy role).
Altho McGoldrick was a striker he was fantastic at holding the ball up and making clever passes to midfielders or fellow strikers.
At times it was as though he had eyes at the back of his head and he’d spot a runner behind him and make the perfect pass.
Also McGoldricks workrate and attitude was always first class. A classy player who in that 1st season even Premier league defenders struggled to handle him.
 
Hecky for some reason didn't rate him , let him go miles too early , big mistake !!
There was a small matter of an emerging player called Ndiaye, to be fair.

I suppose he could have got him back when he left! Could have done worse!
 
Some selective memories here, this forum was awash with “legs have unfortunately gone” and “Love Didsy but he couldn’t hit a barn door”

He wasn’t great in that last season if we are all honest. The standard between championship and League one is substantial, I saw Norwood playing for Stockport earlier this year and he looked like prime Pirlo.

Case of letting him go at the right time and not tarnishing a fond memory.
 
Some selective memories here, this forum was awash with “legs have unfortunately gone” and “Love Didsy but he couldn’t hit a barn door”

He wasn’t great in that last season if we are all honest. The standard between championship and League one is substantial, I saw Norwood playing for Stockport earlier this year and he looked like prime Pirlo.

Case of letting him go at the right time and not tarnishing a fond memory.
He tore his hamstring
 



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