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Re: Luke Armstrong
If the lack of a decent goal scorer this season means we are relegated, it would be false economy. Sometimes, you just have to put your hand in your pocket.
2 weeks ago, the day after i paid £159 for a tv license, my clutch 'went', and i had to forkout, £456 for that. As i said, sometimes we have to put our hand in our pocket
2 weeks ago, the day after i paid £159 for a tv license, my clutch 'went', and i had to forkout, £456 for that. As i said, sometimes we have to put our hand in our pocket
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Re: Luke Armstrong
From Mr Clutch?ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 11:13 am If the lack of a decent goal scorer this season means we are relegated, it would be false economy. Sometimes, you just have to put your hand in your pocket.
2 weeks ago, the day after i paid £159 for a tv license, my clutch 'went', and i had to forkout, £456 for that. As i said, sometimes we have to put our hand in our pocket
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Hope not and I have reasons for saying this.Long slender neck wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 11:37 amFrom Mr Clutch?ComeOnYouOs wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 11:13 am If the lack of a decent goal scorer this season means we are relegated, it would be false economy. Sometimes, you just have to put your hand in your pocket.
2 weeks ago, the day after i paid £159 for a tv license, my clutch 'went', and i had to forkout, £456 for that. As i said, sometimes we have to put our hand in our pocket
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Re: Luke Armstrong
You take that risk with any new signing.RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:04 pmIf we did sign Armstrong and he turns out to be utterly pants then what ?Stan1972 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:49 am This signing would make my day, week, month, season!
Sorry but yes I am one of those who has been championing the signing of Luke Armstrong all pre-season, hoping, wishing he would become an Orient player.
He is exactly what we need, but he will cost money, so I suppose that’s Orient out of the running
I know it won’t happen as RW has already said we will be dipping into the loan market for a No.9 in a few days, but if only it was a bluff and it is Luke Armstrong
Anyone posting after sending this to say if won’t happen, I know, but let me dream for a few mins, and have my moment
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Fully agree with what you say.Stan1972 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:18 pmIMO he wouldn’t be pants!RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:04 pmIf we did sign Armstrong and he turns out to be utterly pants then what ?Stan1972 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:49 am This signing would make my day, week, month, season!
Sorry but yes I am one of those who has been championing the signing of Luke Armstrong all pre-season, hoping, wishing he would become an Orient player.
He is exactly what we need, but he will cost money, so I suppose that’s Orient out of the running
I know it won’t happen as RW has already said we will be dipping into the loan market for a No.9 in a few days, but if only it was a bluff and it is Luke Armstrong
Anyone posting after sending this to say if won’t happen, I know, but let me dream for a few mins, and have my moment
You could say that about any player we sign, but I think the point you are trying to make here is, correct me if I’m wrong, is if we gambled and actually paid a fee, which is what we don’t do, and he tuned out to be pants, then what do we do, after blowing the budget, is that you’re point?
If it is, its the chance you take, if it doesn’t work, you move the player on and go again.
But he is a goalscorer and would score goals and improve our team, and in doing so his value will double, tripple, and we would have a top player on our hands.
We all know we won’t pay a fee, so it’s all hypothetical.
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Very much agree with that,it’s interesting that Wellens has basically over loaded the team with central midfielders when for many seasons we hardly had one good one let alone 6. Strangely he seems(which is common nowadays) to favour a 433 system which means you have 3 midfielders on the bench. Surly if your strength is in midfield which presumably it is ?then shouldn’t you choose a formation that incorporates that that strengthStan1972 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:18 pmIMO he wouldn’t be pants!RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:04 pmIf we did sign Armstrong and he turns out to be utterly pants then what ?Stan1972 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:49 am This signing would make my day, week, month, season!
Sorry but yes I am one of those who has been championing the signing of Luke Armstrong all pre-season, hoping, wishing he would become an Orient player.
He is exactly what we need, but he will cost money, so I suppose that’s Orient out of the running
I know it won’t happen as RW has already said we will be dipping into the loan market for a No.9 in a few days, but if only it was a bluff and it is Luke Armstrong
Anyone posting after sending this to say if won’t happen, I know, but let me dream for a few mins, and have my moment
You could say that about any player we sign, but I think the point you are trying to make here is, correct me if I’m wrong, is if we gambled and actually paid a fee, which is what we don’t do, and he tuned out to be pants, then what do we do, after blowing the budget, is that you’re point?
If it is, its the chance you take, if it doesn’t work, you move the player on and go again.
But he is a goalscorer and would score goals and improve our team, and in doing so his value will double, tripple, and we would have a top player on our hands.
We all know we won’t pay a fee, so it’s all hypothetical.
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Perhaps because RW was a midfielder, himself perhaps he bases his formations and tactics on possession football mainly involving overloading the midfield area of the pitch. Also I think he favours more like a fluid 4-2-3-1 System ? So many systems nowadays its a job to understand them all and sometimes seems like the players don't fully understand them either ! For the standard of players that Os have, I prefer the old fashioned 4-4-2, its a balanced formation and easy for the players to understand their roles in. I am not keen on playing just one man on his own up front, prefer having a target man type of player leading the line with a goal scoring player playing off him ( a position that used to be called an inside forward ! ) Good example of that was the Spurs forward duo of Bobby Smith and Jimmy Greaves, Alan Gilzean later on replacing Bobby Smith thus the famous paring of Gilzean and Greaves !Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 1:39 pmVery much agree with that,it’s interesting that Wellens has basically over loaded the team with central midfielders when for many seasons we hardly had one good one let alone 6. Strangely he seems(which is common nowadays) to favour a 433 system which means you have 3 midfielders on the bench. Surly if your strength is in midfield which presumably it is ?then shouldn’t you choose a formation that incorporates that that strengthStan1972 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:18 pmIMO he wouldn’t be pants!RedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 06, 2023 12:04 pm
If we did sign Armstrong and he turns out to be utterly pants then what ?
You could say that about any player we sign, but I think the point you are trying to make here is, correct me if I’m wrong, is if we gambled and actually paid a fee, which is what we don’t do, and he tuned out to be pants, then what do we do, after blowing the budget, is that you’re point?
If it is, its the chance you take, if it doesn’t work, you move the player on and go again.
But he is a goalscorer and would score goals and improve our team, and in doing so his value will double, tripple, and we would have a top player on our hands.
We all know we won’t pay a fee, so it’s all hypothetical.
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Yes Sid, that's why Sotiriou would be best suited in this formation. It's a bit ironic to me actually that some on here have written him off already when we presently have such a big problem with our goalscoring. Give Ruel a clear chance on goal and it's usually thumped home powerfully into the back of the net - no messing. I'm not necessarily saying he's the answer to our shot shy attack, just a bit ironic, that's all.
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Just can’t see us using 442 anytime soon as at the moment it’s regarded by many as old fashioned but if we did,that would leave possibly 4 central midfielders on the bench and I really can’t see that happening? Your point about Wellens Sid makes sense in a way being an ex midfielder
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Re: Luke Armstrong
We haven't overloaded the team with central midfielders, we've just got better quality than we've ever had. We still have 6 players for 3 positions.Monkey Boy wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 1:39 pm
Very much agree with that,it’s interesting that Wellens has basically over loaded the team with central midfielders when for many seasons we hardly had one good one let alone 6. Strangely he seems(which is common nowadays) to favour a 433 system which means you have 3 midfielders on the bench. Surly if your strength is in midfield which presumably it is ?then shouldn’t you choose a formation that incorporates that that strength
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Last season we did not score many goals and relied heavily on our strong defence to win us points. Our top goal scorer was Paul Smyth with just ten goals ( he has left the club now ) Ruel Sotiriou and George Moncur were joint second goal scorers with 9 goals each but Moncurs goal tally included goals scored from penalties whereas Ruel's goals were scored from open play. So some on here are even suggesting that after just one game, Ruel, our second highest goal scorer from last season should have been put out on loan before this season had even started, well work that one out !!Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 6:23 pm Yes Sid, that's why Sotiriou would be best suited in this formation. It's a bit ironic to me actually that some on here have written him off already when we presently have such a big problem with our goalscoring. Give Ruel a clear chance on goal and it's usually thumped home powerfully into the back of the net - no messing. I'm not necessarily saying he's the answer to our shot shy attack, just a bit ironic, that's all.
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Yeah, I think that pretty much guarantees he won't be joining Orient . I don't think we was interested in Catweazle anyway .
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Son of Alun Armstrong who played for Ipswich & a few othersRedDwarf 1881 wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 11:18 amYeah, I think that pretty much guarantees he won't be joining Orient . I don't think we was interested in Catweazle anyway .
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Re: Luke Armstrong
I agree on this. Ruel can appear quite an untidy player and probably needs coaching around that, but, he's effective, and that's harder to coach.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 9:13 amLast season we did not score many goals and relied heavily on our strong defence to win us points. Our top goal scorer was Paul Smyth with just ten goals ( he has left the club now ) Ruel Sotiriou and George Moncur were joint second goal scorers with 9 goals each but Moncurs goal tally included goals scored from penalties whereas Ruel's goals were scored from open play. So some on here are even suggesting that after just one game, Ruel, our second highest goal scorer from last season should have been put out on loan before this season had even started, well work that one out !!Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 6:23 pm Yes Sid, that's why Sotiriou would be best suited in this formation. It's a bit ironic to me actually that some on here have written him off already when we presently have such a big problem with our goalscoring. Give Ruel a clear chance on goal and it's usually thumped home powerfully into the back of the net - no messing. I'm not necessarily saying he's the answer to our shot shy attack, just a bit ironic, that's all.
Deserves a chance in L1 for sure.
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Re: Luke Armstrong
One thing is for sure and that is Ruel is working his socks off at the moment. He deserved his two goals at Wycombe and along with the rest of the team he had a great game last Saturday. Of course the hard part for Ruel and the rest of the team will be keeping that level of performance going.Scuba Diver wrote: ↑Thu Aug 31, 2023 1:03 pmI agree on this. Ruel can appear quite an untidy player and probably needs coaching around that, but, he's effective, and that's harder to coach.Sid Bishop wrote: ↑Wed Aug 09, 2023 9:13 amLast season we did not score many goals and relied heavily on our strong defence to win us points. Our top goal scorer was Paul Smyth with just ten goals ( he has left the club now ) Ruel Sotiriou and George Moncur were joint second goal scorers with 9 goals each but Moncurs goal tally included goals scored from penalties whereas Ruel's goals were scored from open play. So some on here are even suggesting that after just one game, Ruel, our second highest goal scorer from last season should have been put out on loan before this season had even started, well work that one out !!Chief crazy horse wrote: ↑Tue Aug 08, 2023 6:23 pm Yes Sid, that's why Sotiriou would be best suited in this formation. It's a bit ironic to me actually that some on here have written him off already when we presently have such a big problem with our goalscoring. Give Ruel a clear chance on goal and it's usually thumped home powerfully into the back of the net - no messing. I'm not necessarily saying he's the answer to our shot shy attack, just a bit ironic, that's all.
Deserves a chance in L1 for sure.
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Looked like he was going MK Dons, now Wrexham have swooped in with big money, Mullin, Palmer, Lee, Armstrong
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Re: Luke Armstrong
Palmer LOLessexfootball wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:53 pm Looked like he was going MK Dons, now Wrexham have swooped in with big money, Mullin, Palmer, Lee, Armstrong
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