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Ryan Taylor - Goal Machine!


AndrewBCFC1

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One thing that pisses me of about Taylor is Millen had the choice out of him and Le Fondre. He didn't want Le Fondre as we were going for Pitman. A good forward but in a different class to Le Fondre.

The sensible thing to have done was buy Taylor and Le Fondre. Good strikers usually operate as a pair and they had a good understanding at Rotherham. Rotherham were not rolling in money so Millen could have bought both for a relatively small combined fee.
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JET = 18 goals but is a lazy so and so we can do without

Baldock = 17 goals but can't score 1 on 1 and really is just not up to it

Ryan Taylor = 3 goals for Pompey and an absolute goal machine who was underated.

Does anyone else see the inbalance here ?

 

 

Here are his stats to back up what your saying, somtimes things work out different for players at news teams and league 2 is basement division so not exaxtly apples & apples is it? 

 

Portsmouth 09-Jan-14   7 (0) 3 

Bristol C 01-Jul-11 09-Jan-14 Signed 18 (21) 2 

Rotherham 01-Jul-05 01-Jul-11 Trainee 75 (59) 23

 

He started 18 full games and was sub is 21 he scored 2 league goals :) a goal machine he is not, what he was while he was with us was an unfulfilled potential.  As a manager you try to keep players who are good for your team right now, Ryan Taylor seems to have all the attributes of a good striker except goals.  He might need to gain confidence and skill at a lower level and move up more slowly than he did, the only was he would have got that with us was if we had been relegated again or he had had a season long loan at a lower level, neither were good for us.

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