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Bit of a tool if he think he knows something. Scougall is wearing 10 this season.Saw somebody last night with SHARP, 10 on the back of the new shirt. Wonder if his name was Sharp or if he knows something
Saw somebody last night with SHARP, 10 on the back of the new shirt. Wonder if his name was Sharp or if he knows something
Bit of a tool if he think he knows something. Scougall is wearing 10 this season.
Expect higdon to wear 19
In fact my great grandfather was born as William Sharp in 1861 and had the same name in the 1871,1881 and 1891 census (same for his 5 brothers) but before the 1901 census the E was added to his surname (same for his 3 brothers but not the other 2) and my great grandad (died in 1943) and his three brothers kept the E in their surname until their deaths. Not sure of the reasonThat'll be Silent, who's forgotten how to spell his own name![]()
In fact my great grandfather was born as William Sharp in 1861 and had the same name in the 1871,1881 and 1891 census (same for his 5 brothers) but before the 1901 census the E was added to his surname (same for his 3 brothers but not the other 2) and my great grandad (died in 1943) and his three brothers kept the E in their surname until their deaths. Not sure of the reason
I'd no idea who he was so just Googled him. I see he's almost 31 and has only really done well for Motherwell. I know stats don't tell you everything, but we need a goal scorer.
Billy Sharp over Higdon for me please, if it is a choice between the two.
He did well last season as well.
He did well last season as well.
Actually, fair point, one in two is not to be sniffed at, I can appreciate that. Are there fewer teams in the Dutch league? I'm just wondering why he only played 28 games last season. Is he injury prone at all?
My preference for Sharp is mainly because he's been fairly consistent throughout his career and usually manages a goal every other game or so. He's also three years younger than Higdon but managed about 40 more career goals, all in England, which makes a difference.
Am I the only one who thinks Baxter will bag 15+ this season?
Hope you're right, but I can't see it.Am I the only one who thinks Baxter will bag 15+ this season?
I'd be very happy with Higdon - I appreciate what some are saying with regard to his age, but our squad is youthful on the whole and this is someone who has scored goals at a very consistent rate over the last three seasons. At a higher level than we currently operate at as well might I add.
He is a good size physically, over six foot and a strong lad, ideal (in theory) at least to help the ball stick up front when we launch those counters with Murphy, Scoogs, Flynn etc.
This obsession with a 'proven 20 goal striker' puzzles me. If we sign a striker who manages, say 10 goals next season in the league but is an excellent foil for the rest of our talented attacking players, then that's all we'll need in my opinion to win promotion.
In McDonald's??Now this fellow actually looks like he could fill the rather large hole a certain Neil Shipperley once left...
Yep, it's the presence we need. Shipperley only scored about 11 in our promotion season but he added a lot more to the team, took defenders out of the game (not always literally) to give the likes of Webber, Kabba and the midfield lads time and space.
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