Outgoing? Tom Cannon

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He hasn't been injured at all for nearly 3 years and that was for 1 day, the last injury that he missed more than 1 game for was 55 months ago, and I'm just using the source you've kindly provided. He recovered from knee surgery over 8 years ago
So you'd be happy with going with 2 strikers? If One goes out on loan that is.
 

Seeing him in some clips he seems to make decent runs, it is obvious that he needs playing down the middle ideally off and Ings type player .
Not on the right wing
Whilst everyone was slagging him off last season, I was watching him closely to try and understand just how bad he is/was. His off the ball work is good. He makes intelligent runs and often pulls a centre back out of position. He definitely needs a Strike partner though. There's no point pulling the CBs out of position if no teammate is going to capitalise on it.

He's also got a very good shot on him. Feed him the balls in and around the 12-15yards outside the goal and he will try and shoot almost every time.

As with all our current squad, we need to find a way to play to their strengths and not just shoehorn them in
 
Sure, but there is no way we payed £10M up front. No deal is done that way these days. Just watch Sky Sports today and notice the amount of 'Option to', 'Rising to', etc. in deals. Not to mention the structured payments of deal as well. Not saying we don't have to account for the money owed (we know better than most the consequences of not) but there is no such thing as an up front cash deal these days. It's all spreadsheets and moving values across columns A, B, C, ------> Z.
It’s all nuanced and complicated.

Imagine doing your big shop for an “undisclosed fee”
 

I can only assume we wanted the full wages covering. Surely the buy option wouldn't bother us, we'd happily sell, and Preston aren't going up anyway.
An option to buy if Preston get promoted is as useful as offering the Scotland manager a £1bn bonus if they win the World Cup.
 
Whilst everyone was slagging him off last season, I was watching him closely to try and understand just how bad he is/was. His off the ball work is good. He makes intelligent runs and often pulls a centre back out of position. He definitely needs a Strike partner though. There's no point pulling the CBs out of position if no teammate is going to capitalise on it.

He's also got a very good shot on him. Feed him the balls in and around the 12-15yards outside the goal and he will try and shoot almost every time.

As with all our current squad, we need to find a way to play to their strengths and not just shoehorn them in
Isn’t that the most frustrating thing. Since Sharp we’ve not had one true goal scorer.

Moussette looked hot but went cold
McBurnie scored lots for Swansea and not enough for us.
Brewster just didn’t happen for him or Utd
Cannon. Just nothing.

That’s where I got strikers graveyard from.

Firmly believe it was due to tactics under Wilder and honestly thought Selles early interviews gave hope we see Cannon flourish but it’s worse.

Even Tyrese has now gone off the boil.

If Ings fails aswell we definitely have work out how to cure a curse.
 
Here's all his goals for Preston. How many times have we seen him receive the ball in these positions? Need to get him central and tell him to stay there!


What jumps out with these is that he's a very clever finisher. It's not just power or placement, he mixes it up.
 
What jumps out with these is that he's a very clever finisher. It's not just power or placement, he mixes it up.
But he's never been given the tools (assists) to finish for us so far.
Frustrating

He's having to find his own creativity and that's clearly not his game
 
But he's never been given the tools (assists) to finish for us so far.
Frustrating

He's having to find his own creativity and that's clearly not his game
Yep, he's purely a finisher. I say this all the time, in every thread... But how good was Billy Sharp's all round game at 22? Just for example. He worked hard on it in his "last spell" with us.

But also, as many have said, he needs to play off another striker probably. Makes runs and can finish. That's all he is - but with the potential to do it well at this level if supplied, as he's shown in glimpses elsewhere.

Yes he's been bad, but he needs to feel love from his own fans if we want him to do any better - even in a new system that suits him.
 

Yep, he's purely a finisher. I say this all the time, in every thread... But how good was Billy Sharp's all round game at 22? Just for example. He worked hard on it in his "last spell" with us.

But also, as many have said, he needs to play off another striker probably. Makes runs and can finish. That's all he is - but with the potential to do it well at this level if supplied, as he's shown in glimpses elsewhere.

Yes he's been bad, but he needs to feel love from his own fans if we want him to do any better - even in a new system that suits him.
Michael Owen mentioned this in a interview with Rio Ferdinand last week. The lack of proper strikers available for England after Kane and Watkins. How the two up top has vanished from the game and how he couldn't play the one up top if he was player today. He'd be shunted out wide left, so he'd be cutting in to shoot on his right foot.
Sure he mentioned years ago that Emile Heskey was his favourite partner when he played for England.
 

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