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Chris Wood (Nottingham Forest | England)

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Only 20 mins into the game today and Chris has already sunk two goals.  He's in awesome form.

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about 13 years ago

From his wiki page


Wood also passed his driving test at the age of seventeen. Seconds.

about 13 years ago

hattrick

about 13 years ago

There's a lot of praise for him in the bbc live thread right now:

CHAMPIONSHIP LATEST

Right now, Chris Wood is possibly the hottest striking property in the whole country. He's scored twice against struggling Bristol City for Leicester, taking him to eight goals in his last five games

James Barry on Twitter: "Shout out for Chris Wood - Leicester City goal machine!"

Ben Johnson on Twitter: "If Michu is bargain of the season, Chris Wood has to be the next best transfer!"

Indeed he is a goal machine. Wood is like a man possessed at the moment - scoring like his life depends on it. He's netted twice already at Bristol City to take his Leicester tally to five goals in two and [almost] a half games since his move from West Brom.



about 13 years ago

Hat trick for Chris!

My inlaws bought my now one month old son a Leicester kit as his first footy gear. Naturally I was distressed at the time, might go get it numbered Wood 39 for him now though 

about 13 years ago

 Fantastic for him, hattrick time


about 13 years ago

Insane

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about 13 years ago
Third in the league now, just below the automatic promotion spots. 6 points ahead of Millwall. Looks like he made a good choice with his destitution.

Auckland will rise once more

about 13 years ago
It is really nice to have a goal scorer playing in the English league. Following the kiwis by going to the BBC website every Sunday morning it is great clicking on a game result and seeing a kiwi scoring. The most exciting part of watching qpr, west ham and Ipswich is seeing a clean sheet for our defenders.

Auckland will rise once more

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Looking like Leicester picked up an absolute bargain.. Hoping they get promoted, hoping Wood would stay first team in the EPL..

We will never fully decide who has won the football.

about 13 years ago

It is really nice to have a goal scorer playing in the English league. Following the kiwis by going to the BBC website every Sunday morning it is great clicking on a game result and seeing a kiwi scoring. The most exciting part of watching qpr, west ham and Ipswich is seeing a clean sheet for our defenders.


I do this too - seems like every time I check it , Wood scores!  Legend. Already a club favourite at Leicester.  Bristol City was a bogey team for them tpp

a.haak

about 13 years ago

 Some crazy shit on those Liecester forums:

"If you were the human centipede which players would you want to be joint to?

I'd like to be in the middle attached the the rectum of Wood. Then I'd have Beckford eating my shit at the back. Fabulous"


You'll never beat The Salmon!

about 13 years ago

Was reading their game thread, one person had 5 quid on a Wood hat trick & them winning 4-0. Will be one very happy Foxes fan today.

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But he's not prem quality... hopefully now people are dropping these thoughts and going with the consensus. 


Quality start and a top year to date.

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

That has to be the softest hat trick I have ever seen. All three goals.

Fuck this stupid game

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

^^ Just what I was thinking!

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MetalLegNZ wrote:

But he's not prem quality... hopefully now people are dropping these thoughts and going with the consensus. 


For what it's worth, still think he's nowhere near the Premiership level - his first touch on Leicester's fourth goal a case in point.
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He's never going to be a technically great striker - his first touch will always be a bit off; think that's the issue WBA had with him.

a.haak

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valeo wrote:

He's never going to be a technically great striker - his first touch will always be a bit off; think that's the issue WBA had with him.



But does he need to be 'technically great' as long as he keeps banging them in?

And the only way we'll know if he can cut it in the Premier League is if he gets the chance.

He might end up surprising a lot of people/cynics on this forum. ;)
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Its not like every player in the EPL can bring a ball down like Ronaldinho. Ive seen far worse control from "EPL Quality" players

also he's only 21 - so his touch should get better the more he plays at a high level. 


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TopLeft07 wrote:

That has to be the softest hat trick I have ever seen. All three goals.



well taken goals though. weak defending, but still good forward play. Nice move for the 1st and 3rd and good anticipation for the 2nd. Think Bristol is the bottom of the table now though?


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playwithFire wrote:

Its not like every player in the EPL can bring a ball down like Ronaldinho. Ive seen far worse control from "EPL Quality" players

also he's only 21 - so his touch should get better the more he plays at a high level. 


He doesn't have to be Ronaldinho, but his first touch is bad, and that's been apparent on a fairly regular basis (even against inferior opposition from the Islands). It's something he really ought to have fixed by now and if he hasn't by now - at 21 he's got a little room for improvement, but not a hell of a lot. He won't be a 'young' player much longer.
His best chance of playing in the Premier League is to get promoted up. Even then he'll have to compete against new strikers, as promoted clubs generally try to get forwards with Premiership experience to strengthen when going up. The history of prolific Championship forwards making a successful step-up to the Premier League hasn't been very good in recent years.
Having said all that, good luck to him and hopefully he keeps up this scoring spree he's been on.
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Fair point about the step up and managers looking to bring in proven quality.

However, I can't recall too many Championship players banging them in as regularly as he is and as young as he is over the last few years. The only one that comes to mind was Earnshaw, who is a completely different typ of player and  was also a few years older when given a chance.

Truth is we'll never know until he finally gets a decent crack at it.

Quick question... are Championship strikers generally seen as better players than those in the Scottish Premier League (Celtic and Rangers really) because players making that move have been hit and miss also.


 

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martinb wrote:

TopLeft07 wrote:

That has to be the softest hat trick I have ever seen. All three goals.



well taken goals though. weak defending, but still good forward play. Nice move for the 1st and 3rd and good anticipation for the 2nd. Think Bristol is the bottom of the table now though?
Yep, they have the worst defence in the Championship and sacked their coach after the game.
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MetalLegNZ wrote:

Fair point about the step up and managers looking to bring in proven quality.

However, I can't recall too many Championship players banging them in as regularly as he is and as young as he is over the last few years. The only one that comes to mind was Earnshaw, who is a completely different typ of player and  was also a few years older when given a chance.

Truth is we'll never know until he finally gets a decent crack at it.

Quick question... are Championship strikers generally seen as better players than those in the Scottish Premier League (Celtic and Rangers really) because players making that move have been hit and miss also.


 


This is quite interesting to look at when comparing success in the Championship with potential to play in the Premier League.
Not sure about the answer regarding Rangers and Celtic players making the move, but agree there have been a few hit and miss guys there too. 
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el grapadura wrote:

playwithFire wrote:

Its not like every player in the EPL can bring a ball down like Ronaldinho. Ive seen far worse control from "EPL Quality" players

also he's only 21 - so his touch should get better the more he plays at a high level. 


His best chance of playing in the Premier League is to get promoted up. Even then he'll have to compete against new strikers, as promoted clubs generally try to get forwards with Premiership experience to strengthen when going up. The history of prolific Championship forwards making a successful step-up to the Premier League hasn't been very good in recent years.


I think his best bet is to do a Ricki Lambert/Grant Holt - destroy the championship so that by the time you're going up you're in top form and you can be a real physical threat.  Even then you're only going to suit a certain style of play.  I agree that he just doesn't look like a premiership striker even though he's only young.  Look at the champ golden boot list from the past years and it's not a path to premier league success.  In fact most have failed in the premiership the next season


Even so he got name checked on Goals on Sunday and there was a ten minute discussion of his attributes with Gus Poyet who had him at Brighton.  He wasn't over the top in praise but was really keen to point out that he's been really consistent in scoring goals.  Chris Kamara pointed out that West Brom might regret letting him go for the sake of 1m quid

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Haha, we both posted the same link at the same time!

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MetalLegNZ wrote:


Quick question... are Championship strikers generally seen as better players than those in the Scottish Premier League (Celtic and Rangers really) because players making that move have been hit and miss also.


 


As far as Rangers go, I think the Championship is better than SFL3... Haha!

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TopLeft07 wrote:

That has to be the softest hat trick I have ever seen. All three goals.


Sorry but that is rubbish. A hat trick is a hat trick. A number 9 is doing his job perfectly if all his finishes are tap ins from three yards out.
Ian Rush and Gary Lineker never scored many from outside the six yard box. 
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Hi Toplefty, How many hat tricks have you scored?

"Who ate all the pies"

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sthn.jeff wrote:

TopLeft07 wrote:

That has to be the softest hat trick I have ever seen. All three goals.


Sorry but that is rubbish. A hat trick is a hat trick. A number 9 is doing his job perfectly if all his finishes are tap ins from three yards out.
Ian Rush and Gary Lineker never scored many from outside the six yard box. 
Exactly, Berisha's hatrick against Adelaide last season were all tap-ins from one meter away from goal.

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Scoring goals is about putting the ball in the back of the net. I'd love to have a shit touch and be able to score at will. Seems we are always quick to point out a players flaws when they are doing well. He is a good lad and just happy he is doing so well. Could be worse, we could be supporters of NZ Cricket HAHAHA

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Chill out I didn't say it wasn't a good hat trick - all hat tricks are good. Just pointed out that all three goals were rather soft. Thats just a fact especially if you are comparing to the goals he usually scores. 

Fuck this stupid game

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

I think having Brockie at the Nix has raised the standard in terms of the quality of goals we expect.


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Dino11 wrote:

Hi Toplefty, How many hat tricks have you scored?

2

Fuck this stupid game

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

patrick478 wrote:

I think having Brockie at the Nix has raised the standard in terms of the quality of goals we expect.

Wood has scored some screamers himself. Any goal is a good goal just ask Chicarito and Dirk Kuyt. The way Wood is going he'll likely score off his arse next week then follow it up with a 30 yarder.

Fuck this stupid game

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

TopLeft07 wrote:
Chill out I didn't say it wasn't a good hat trick - all hat tricks are good. Just pointed out that all three goals were rather soft. Thats just a fact especially if you are comparing to the goals he usually scores. 


Suppose what I was getting at was that a Goal is a Goal, you dont get "extra" for a 30 yard screamer

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sthn.jeff wrote:

TopLeft07 wrote:
Chill out I didn't say it wasn't a good hat trick - all hat tricks are good. Just pointed out that all three goals were rather soft. Thats just a fact especially if you are comparing to the goals he usually scores. 

Suppose what I was getting at was that a Goal is a Goal, you dont get "extra" for a 30 yard screamer

And I wasn't saying that you do. 

Fuck this stupid game

about 13 years ago · edited about 13 years ago · History

So... Smeltz or Wood in the starting XI for the All Whites quals?


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