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Agree fully with Matt. He's a footballer, not so much a work horse and you need a blend. He was the difference against Shrewsbury, even though he didn't score he did everything else but. I prefer to watch good footballers opposed to folk who 'work hard' first and foremost. Would love to see Tomlin return next season, more so than Robinson in all honesty.
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Agree with the description of Tomlin, he is a 'Berbatov' type. And good teams can afford to have players that turn it on in spurts and then disappear. But League 2 sides generally can't afford that luxury. Tomlin was immense in the Play-Off semi (both legs), but had several quiet games in the lead up to that match. Carayol got criticised on this very board for only performing when the mood and circumstances benefitted him. Personally, i'd choose a player like Benyon everytime over a Tomlin (just for you that Matt). A player with output and a great work ethic. Not only threatening when we have the ball, but chasing defenders when we don't. If the rumour that Swindon were offering him back for £10k is accurate, i'll trust Nicky Forster to do the right thing...
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That would work.Fletch wrote:Yep, Id go for that too, but only as long as we get a 6 foot plus striking partner that will nod down crosses for him
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Maybe not as "pie in the sky" as you might think....premierleaguegull wrote:Ivar Ingamarsson has been released by Reading. Injury prone, and pie in the sky maybe but it would be nice to have him back.
Should former Royals striker Nicky Forster land the manager s job at Torquay United this summer, then don t be surprised if Ingimarsson goes back to Plainmoor and the club where it all started for him.
Taken from this Reading news site (about half way down)....
http://www.getbracknell.co.uk/sport/foo ... f_the_best
A Forster/Ingimarsson combo would be ok by me.
if we get ingemarsson it would soften the blow of losing branno and another experienced defender to help ellis and robbo
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Tomlin puts more 'work' in than Berbatov, he does chase things and lost causes especially if he's having a half decent game. You need a mixture of the two types. The skill and flair of Tomlin, with the energy of Kee, for example. Too many Tomlin's and you defend with about 5 men and won't win the ball back, too many Kee's and the final ball will end up more on the beach than the strikers foot/head.
In fact Tomlin's delivery and set up work around the box was outstanding in the playoffs, unsure as to why he wasn't the one playing wide in all honesty. Think he's good enough to play either side and be effective. I suppose maybe he went for the safer option of the 2 more 'hard working' players but I think with 4 forwards you can have 1 of the luxury players and wide and we'd probably create more. In fairness to Kee he'd probably been better suited through the middle with Tomlin wide.
Either way I'd definitely like to see him return next season. Can get us 10 goals and will set up stacks.
In fact Tomlin's delivery and set up work around the box was outstanding in the playoffs, unsure as to why he wasn't the one playing wide in all honesty. Think he's good enough to play either side and be effective. I suppose maybe he went for the safer option of the 2 more 'hard working' players but I think with 4 forwards you can have 1 of the luxury players and wide and we'd probably create more. In fairness to Kee he'd probably been better suited through the middle with Tomlin wide.
Either way I'd definitely like to see him return next season. Can get us 10 goals and will set up stacks.
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Ben Pringle to Rotherham. (free)
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Good signing, shame he didn't come back here.Yellow4life wrote:Ben Pringle to Rotherham. (free)
And on the Tomlin issue, I still prefer Benyon to him for the reasons stated by Fonda.
Ingimarsson would be a tidy signing though .
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I know there isn't much interest in him but supposidly Pringle is signing for Rotherham:
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http://www.derby.vitalfootball.co.uk/ar ... p?a=243561
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