Let's have an actual constructive debate about this eh lads?
No making digs at posters, let's just have a proper fucking discussion.
I had the Firmino discussion with a few bluenoses & three reds (all season ticket holders) last night, we all said we didn't rate him at all when he arrived but he's fucking boss now.
The other reds all said the same about sturridge, that he is easily he best striker we have, but there's just no way he suits this side.
Interestingly for me, is not whether Firmino is shit or not (he's not, obviously), but whether his work rate & level of assists is enough that when sturridge inevitably leaves, do we get a striker who we can rely on to run his bollocks off AND put the ball in the back of the net more often & play him instead of Firmino?
Or, do we stick with Firmino hoping he will become that player? Whilst he'll never be a natural striker, there's very few of them in the world imo (sturridge, fowler, rush, owen), he gets in some good scoring positions & creates chances for himself a fair bit, & putting them away can be taught.
Then we have the Origi element to consider. I've never been his biggest fan either, but when he hits form he looks the fucking business. In glimpses of last season, & in that league cup game, he looks like he already is that striker who can work his bollocks off for the side yet also use pace to stretch the back line & get in proper strikers positions to finish chances.
Again, like Firmino, can we expect him to do that job now? If not, do we get someone in do it & potentially stifle his development?
No making digs at posters, let's just have a proper fucking discussion.
I had the Firmino discussion with a few bluenoses & three reds (all season ticket holders) last night, we all said we didn't rate him at all when he arrived but he's fucking boss now.
The other reds all said the same about sturridge, that he is easily he best striker we have, but there's just no way he suits this side.
Interestingly for me, is not whether Firmino is shit or not (he's not, obviously), but whether his work rate & level of assists is enough that when sturridge inevitably leaves, do we get a striker who we can rely on to run his bollocks off AND put the ball in the back of the net more often & play him instead of Firmino?
Or, do we stick with Firmino hoping he will become that player? Whilst he'll never be a natural striker, there's very few of them in the world imo (sturridge, fowler, rush, owen), he gets in some good scoring positions & creates chances for himself a fair bit, & putting them away can be taught.
Then we have the Origi element to consider. I've never been his biggest fan either, but when he hits form he looks the fucking business. In glimpses of last season, & in that league cup game, he looks like he already is that striker who can work his bollocks off for the side yet also use pace to stretch the back line & get in proper strikers positions to finish chances.
Again, like Firmino, can we expect him to do that job now? If not, do we get someone in do it & potentially stifle his development?