1danewhitehouse
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I think Done isn't good enough. Apart from one season he's never been a prolific scorer. I like his work rate and some of his finishing has been superb. But he didn't do it often enough and I've seen plenty of him and other good players down the years to reach an opinion that's he's not the answer.
By all accounts he had a good game on Saturday but I remain to be convinced. I think Lavery will take his place very soon and we'll be all the better for it.
I somewhat agree that he probably won’t prove good enough to be the main man up front for a full season if we intend to chase automatic promotion due to his technical shortcomings. However, I don’t read too much into the “he’s only scored in one season” argument as that’s the only season where he’s been played consistently as a striker.
Last time we got promoted we didn’t really have 1 striker who was the stand out performer. Shipperly, Kabba, Webber and to a lesser extent the likes of Pericard, Akinbiyi, Dyer and even Deano played their part. I’d say Done is good enough to play a part along with Sharp, Clarke, Lavery and maybe a new striker in January depending where we are. It’s about having people fit, playing the right players for the right games and playing the right combinations to compliment each other. It’s also about the form of individuals at certain stages of the season. Sharp and Done are doing quite well just now so I’d be inclined to stick with them leaving Clarke and Lavery on the bench. Depending on how each does with their time on the pitch, that could be subject to change.