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Jermaine Beckford and value for money

  

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  1. 1. Value for money?

    • Yes, I still think Beckford is going to come good and represents value for money. I'd keep him.
      71
    • No, I don't think Beckford represents value for money anymore. I'd let him go and give the other reserve strikers a chance.
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I always get behind the team which I believe helps I clap players when they're subbed even if they've had a poor game. I genuinely support on a forum I express my opinion people wil not all agree and democracy gives you freedom of speech. If he stays and comes goo great, if he goes I won't be sad and if he goes and scores goal.....that happens! My opinion is I don,t think he will because he's not really that good........ time will tell.

If he comes goo! :sick:

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people who have something between there ears will know he is a proven goalscorer and an absolute talent, whether he is doing that for us at the moment is a question being raised frequently. I don't want him to leave as i still see potential in him, people who want him out PLEASE DO NOT moan when hes bagging 20 goals with another club when we let him go.

Yes, he is a proven goalscorer - at League One level, he's never even remotely come close to replicating his record in that league since he's been at Everton and Leicester. I want him to succeed, I think he could come good. Has he shown any signs that he will so far? Not really.

Matty Fryatt absolutely banged them in at League One level, but no-one really gave a shit when he left, and he had a proven Championship record... I like Beckford and I want him to succeed, but I can't understand why everyone is under the conclusion that he's an amazing Champ player and he's bound to score about 20 goals if he goes elsewhere - he hasn't remotely shown that he's capable of that so far.

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Yes, he is a proven goalscorer - at League One level, he's never even remotely come close to replicating his record in that league since he's been at Everton and Leicester. I want him to succeed, I think he could come good. Has he shown any signs that he will so far? Not really.

Matty Fryatt absolutely banged them in at League One level, but no-one really gave a shit when he left, and he had a proven Championship record... I like Beckford and I want him to succeed, but I can't understand why everyone is under the conclusion that he's an amazing Champ player and he's bound to score about 20 goals if he goes elsewhere - he hasn't remotely shown that he's capable of that so far.

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The debate still goes on between 'potential' and 'actual' re. Jermaine Beckford

And the Poll suggests that many still have faith in him and consider him worth paying for.

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The debate still goes on between 'potential' and 'actual' re. Jermaine Beckford

And the Poll suggests that many still have faith in him and consider him worth paying for.

I haven't actually voted, I don't think he's particularly good value for money, but now that we've got him I'd rather we kept him and try to get the best out of him. We've got a lot of strikers, but I think Becks, Nugent and Vardy are the best of the bunch so I'd rather keep that group together. We don't need him scoring 20 goals a season tbh, if he can manage 10 this season, and the other strikers and the rest of the team chip in, we'll be doing ok.

I think Reading's top scoring striker last season was Le Fondre? I think he only got about 10.

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