The Washington Substitution

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Showed a good touch. Well-built lad; sort of a bulked-up Billy Sharp, but plenty of pace.

Ultimately my view will, I suspect, pivot on whether he can find anything like his goal-scoring touch at Posh as opposed to QPR. That, with hindsight, was very much the wrong move for all concerned.

What do you think?

I think that's a good assesment, I'd say much of the same. I was impressed by his touch too - it's normally a good indicator of talent.

The only way we may differ slightly is on his goal contribution: I don't think I'll judge him solely on that. Looking back at last season, at times we lacked an aerial threat to get on the end of our countless crosses and at other times, we needed someone with pace to get behind defences and make them uncomfortable - In Washington, we may just have both.
My point being, if his qualities cause defences problems, and create space/chances for others (I'm thinking Sharp) then it will be money well spent.

I know you frequent the Rumour Mill too, so no doubt you'll have seen some of the suggestions - I think Washington looks like he may be a better buy than most of them, despite him being considered a cheap option by some.
 



If he comes on with ten minutes left and plays like that every time he is definitely worth the non fee we paid for him
He got a good reception and positive reaction from the crowd. Why.? Because he chased ,showed a good touch and three times at least made them work hard to try and get the ball forward. Good start
 
I think that's a good assesment, I'd say much of the same. I was impressed by his touch too - it's normally a good indicator of talent.

The only way we may differ slightly is on his goal contribution: I don't think I'll judge him solely on that. Looking back at last season, at times we lacked an aerial threat to get on the end of our countless crosses and at other times, we needed someone with pace to get behind defences and make them uncomfortable - In Washington, we may just have both.
My point being, if his qualities cause defences problems, and create space/chances for others (I'm thinking Sharp) then it will be money well spent.

I know you frequent the Rumour Mill too, so no doubt you'll have seen some of the suggestions - I think Washington looks like he may be a better buy than most of them, despite him being considered a cheap option by some.

Yes except that at 5-10, I’m not sure he’s that much of an aerial threat. I’ve seen his goals reel and it’s mainly well-struck shots, often from acute angles or edge of the box, in addition to on the spot tap-ins.

He’s made a good start.

What did you make of Goldy today? Brilliant though our midfield was, he was the real delight for me. A classy performance throughout. Clever footballer.
 
McGoldrick has been getting fitter every week and playing 90 minutes today backs that up - he could have easily been taken off but wasn't, Sharp was.

If he stays fit then today's performance indicates what we can expect from him.

If McGoldrick and Washington are in a good place physically and mentally we'll not be regretting our failure to sign a higher rated striker.
 
Yes except that at 5-10, I’m not sure he’s that much of an aerial threat. I’ve seen his goals reel and it’s mainly well-struck shots, often from acute angles or edge of the box, in addition to on the spot tap-ins.

He’s made a good start.

What did you make of Goldy today? Brilliant though our midfield was, he was the real delight for me. A classy performance throughout. Clever footballer.

You're right, though his physical presence alone should be enough to make him a contender in aerial duels - he'll get chances to head the ball, let's hope he takes them.

I loved McGoldrick today too: you've hit the nail on the head with 'classy.
I said on his thread that he's the black Berbatov - his touch is great he links up with everyone fantastically.

I feel very luck to watch a team so full of classy players.
 
Watching McGoldrick yesterday made me realise that as part of the evolution under Wilder we are beginning to see footballers throughout the side. He’s a joy to watch, such intelligent movement, and links play beautifully. What a signing.
 
Even at QPR, where he wasn’t rated highly by the fans to say the least, they all acknowledged his pace, power and ‘never give up’ attitude. They just said he never scored. For that we need the Posh Conor back..

A younger version of Leon then. ;)
 
Even at QPR, where he wasn’t rated highly by the fans to say the least, they all acknowledged his pace, power and ‘never give up’ attitude. They just said he never scored. For that we need the Posh Conor back..

Upannattem ? :D
 
He obviously didn’t have a lot of minutes on the pitch but he used every single one trying to make something happen... a player that wants to prove his worth and wants to put himself about to get a place in the starting line up will do well in my book
 
Washington showed promised. Definitely different to the other strikers, so lets see if the lad can find some form.
 

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