16-08-2022, 10:40 AM
(16-08-2022, 09:06 AM)bluebollox Wrote:(15-08-2022, 07:34 PM)Cunninglinguist Wrote:Have to disagree then regards his finishing & his passing & "battering" his way past defenders. The turn & swivel for his goal v Rotherham, the low shot into the corner from the edge of the box v Oxford. In the Rotherham game also he's done one of their defenders for pace on the touchline (not battered his way past him)& whipped in a inch perfect low cross for Harness to sweep home. The 2 v Wigan especially his 2nd, outside of the foot & curled past the keeper. All great finishes. And all v 3 of the best teams (2 got promoted) in L1 last season. 15 goals in half a season tells its own story imho.(15-08-2022, 04:21 PM)bluebollox Wrote:(15-08-2022, 02:06 PM)DeepBlue Wrote: So all those urging the Eisners to splash the cash on him early in the window are proved dramatically wrong. Being patient has it's rewards.
But to be honest I do not think we need him now .... Bishop is better and he & Piggott are both more experienced, and Scarlett seems more than adequate back up. Can't see how we could accommodate Hirst into that equation so we shouldn't be too worried if he goes elsewhere, but going for a free is a big surprise.
If its the Hirst from Jan onwards we'd be mad not to try.
Not sure Bishop is better. Hirst from Jan onwards was a superb finisher, he's also quicker & from what I've seen able to run the channels better than Bishop. Its no slight on Bishop, he's a excellent striker. But to have both would be fantastic.
I certainly don't remember Hirst t as a superb finisher. I don't remember him as a good passer of the ball either.
What I do remember was that he has the pace to frighten any defense and willingness to try and batter his way past any centre half that dares to get in his way.
He would be a tremendous asset to the squad and would give us an option to play one up front, if needed. If one of our strikers gets injured, Hirst would be ideal as backup.
He gives us options. Sign him!
Anyhow as you say if there's a chance sign him up.
He scored some crackers.
However, he missed far too many chances for me to call him a superb finisher. I’d love to see him pick up where he left off because I believe he could turn into the player you describe.