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Alfie May- Progress at Birmingham

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  • I catch up every now and again on this thread and all the keep him sell him too and fro stuff, and must say it is rather amusing in parts, now I can agree that IF Alf was with us, he might have scored a few goals, and could have set up some chances as well, this is obvious to everyone...
    But, he has gone, and I can't see the point of constantly debating the "if only" stuff any more, but as they say, each to their own I suppose...
    I'd rather concentrate on where Charlton are and our progress or not, rather than  Birmingham City's 2nd choice forward...
  • Would have been interesting to see how Dobson would have got on with Jones,don't think May was his favourite. 
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  • You don't let your best players go, unless they want to leave.  I don't think Dobson or May wanted to go.
    It has/will probably cost us more to try and replace than give them a suitable pay rise.
    Or you replace them with better

    which hasn’t happened
  • Chunes said:
    It doesn't really matter to me if he's scoring or not, I think most people judge the evidence with their own eyes, and while Godden appears to be a clever finisher and good player, at this age he's not got as much to his game as Alfie did. That's why Birmingham wanted Alfie and not Godden.
    It's just not that simple. May wanted to move further north, Godden wanted to move further south. It was clear May was available, it wasn't clear Godden was available. Taking May away weakens a L1 rival, Godden is coming from the Championship. I'm not saying Birmingham would have wanted Godden, but it's not a binary thing.
  • Chunes said:
    It doesn't really matter to me if he's scoring or not, I think most people judge the evidence with their own eyes, and while Godden appears to be a clever finisher and good player, at this age he's not got as much to his game as Alfie did. That's why Birmingham wanted Alfie and not Godden.
    I honestly don’t understand this statement. What has Alfie got to his game that Godden hasn’t? 

    Godden has consistently scored goals at Championship level something Alfie hasn’t done. Godden is a physically a handful for centre backs (something Alfie isn’t) and takes a penalty (as does Alfie).

    Alfie is probably quicker? Arguably that is the only thing he has on Godden but Godden is hardly a slouch.

    Alfie had a tendency to drift into wide positions though whereas I would argue Godden is an out and out striker! Something NJ clearly preferred.
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  • Alfie is a good player, if he were here we'd have more points as defensively we are better than last season and our finishing is worse. 

    Do I want him to come back? Not really. Would I take him back? Of course. 

    As for Grapevine's long post I scrolled most of it so could be wrong, but May wasn't the area of the pitch they needed to address. 
  • Scored tonight 
  • Scored tonight 
    To be fair I think everyone in the city of Birmingham scored against Fulham under 21’s tonight! 
  • Chunes said:
    I didn't mean to make it sound like a binary choice between the two, although re-reading my post I can see why it reads that way. 

    Do we think if Brum could go back in time and choose between the two, they would ever pick Godden? He's 33 and last season he scored 9 in 41. Meanwhile, Alfie was challenging Haaland last year and has been scoring for fun in this league for three seasons running.

    I can't summon the energy to get too revisionist with this stuff. I don't remember anyone doubting Alfie's ability while he was here. 
    Birmingham’s owner made a right cock up of things last season. He had to spend money and make a splash to keep the locals happy. Signing a league’s top goalscorer will help do that.

    Would Birmingham specifically take Godden over May? Probably not for the reasons I shared above. But I do think any other reasonable club would’ve done it our way.

    I do believe selling 31 year old Alfie May who’s never played in the Championship and spending half or less of that fee on a 32 (now 33) year old Matt Godden who’s made 100+ Championship appearances and scored 30+ Championship goals is smart business. Especially if Godden ends up beating him in the goalscoring charts this season which is entirely possible.

  • I am sorry I can only read so much of this endless nonsense before I have to shoot myse...
    RIP
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