Experienced striker who might fancy a loan spell

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  1. KFC

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    He might fancy a flak jacket.
     
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    personally i think he should be concentratin on players for the other end of the field, stop them goin in at that end as much then the presure on the strikers we already have wouldnt be as great
     
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    The defence don't conceed many. It's the pressure the other end of the team put on them by being known as Barnsley Nill recently.
     
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    Yes but we've missed Davies, we've signed Tudgay on loan and we've seen half an hour of Mido. If we can stop the opposition from scoring, we can't lose.
     
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    He was good in his day but pace was his asset and I doubt whether he still has it. Strikers of that ilk don't go on for ever - look at the likes of Terry Curran, David Hirst etc - ended up playing Sunday League football in their 30's.
     

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