Not sure if discussed elsewhere but I thought he was poor last night. Two very timid efforts with his right foot and poor decision making at times. He was set up beautifully in the first half for a right footed curler from 15 yards. It'd have been a very good goal but he caught it fat and straight at Kelleher. Missed his starting point by a matter of 2-3 metres I'd say and didn't even test Kelleher.
Heard similar reports elsewhere. Really needs to be taking these chances, I don't mean against Liverpool as such but when he gets game time
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I don't disagree but what might stand to him is how bad Tzolis was beside him and Pukki was poor too when he came in.
While Tzolis was poor he's technically a winger, and Pukki only came on for the last 20 minutes when the game was over. Think Norwich should have loaned Idah out this season and get him meaningful game time to develop. Last season was a decent chance to play more minutes but injuries ruined that, and can't see him picking up many minutes outside of cup games this season.
Pukki will be in the last year of his contract next season and Norwich will have to spend money to replace his goals if they want to remain a yo-yo club and keep getting that premier league money.
Big chance today after a positive impact from the bench in the Newcastle game.
Looks likely to be loaned out to Notts Forest in January, as Norwich want to recall Jordan Hughill from his loan at WBA. (www.the72.co.uk; www.sportsmole.co.uk).
I know he's young, but from what I've seen of him I'm not sure he has the hunger to be a significant goal-scorer at the top level.
Get that pen out because this guy should be written off...
In fairness, he's had a lot of chances now - 68 senior appearances and just six goals. Three of those came in his third game - so 3 in 65 since then. That's a poor record for a forward. I think you can certainly start to draw views based on it.
That said, Forest would probably be a better place than Norwich for him now anyway. Norwich are a waste of space in the Premier and playing up front for them must be hard work. At least playing for a mid-table side, even one tier lower, he'll likely get more chances. I think it's exactly what he needs at the moment.
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Im still on the fence with him but the Premiership isnt exactly littered with 20 year old strikers. To write him off already would be ridiculous
There was a stat focussing on Idah recently - certainly in the last week - others here are aware of it, where he's in the top 5 for most used substitutes in 2021 (or something along those lines), but his total mins on the pitch don't add up to a full game.
I've butchered the argument naturally, but it's more the jist. How many games has he played 60+ minutes, and how many of those games has he played back to back or on a run.
John Aldridge played 20 times for Ireland before scoring, and even then those two goals were against Malta, a 1yd faceplant, and then a penalty. He scored his next a year later against Turkey, and that despite winning 3 FD championships, one FA Cup, a league cup and two further league runners up, fa cup runners up and league cup runners up including two Golden boots. in that ireland period he played luxembourg twice, the north twice, and Egypt.
Good strikers go on barren runs, **** strikers go on great runs sometimes. Idah isn't Aldo, but it's nonsense to right him off. I think back to Slovakia - that goal goes in, and who knows what happens.
he needs consistent football, and he needs it immediately.
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He's played 143 minutes in 11 games this season. 68 of those minutes were in his first start against Spurs this weekend. In 9 of those games he's had the final ten minutes, or less, on the pitch.
Strikers are form players. They need to be playing consistently, and getting chances to score. I think it's fair to say he's not getting a chance at all and a loan move could do him the world of good.
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The John Aldridge comparison has been here before, and I don't know why. It's not remotely the same thing.
Coming on as a late sub so often is valid when looking at his stats - but then why's he not being considered for more game time nearly two years after grabbing a hat-trick on his third senior appearance?
I don't think people are writing him off - the loan move sounds exactly what he's been crying out for - but I do think he's being used too much in the senior side and it's not helping us. Look at how the game changed in Luxembourg when he was subbed off for example.
But let's hope he gets this loan move, and by the summer then we should have a better idea whether he's a player or not
I disagree that he was the problem against lux. Well he was but it's not his fault. Hes a number 9 and he played like one. With no service what is he to supposed to do?
Knight is an entirely different type of player and created a different system in field. It was a great substitution but not in my view any kind of comment on idah.
As for this nottm forest thing.. . I read that hugill is being sent back for being ineffective.. his stats are awful.
I don't see any quotes from the club except dean smith being supportive... if he gets 3 or 4 starts and scores 2.. he wont be going anywhere in Jan.
Impossible to analyse a kid like this with such awful game time to work with especially when their season has been a car crash.
I think there's very, very little writing off of Adam Idah going on here. A loan move could be the makings of him (though it hasn't been for Parrott. Not yet anyway) but he's having a bad year at club level. Idah's miss the other day wasn't encouraging though, the ball came to him fast any unexpectedly but it didn't say much for his finishing or composure. It's only one incident obviously but he needs to take off of these eventually.
He stuck his leg out at that one the other day and it went wide. A forward having a bit of form and luck and that flies in to the goal ~ Funny old game !
OK - but what do we judge him on then?
13 caps for Ireland, an average of just over an hour on the pitch each time. No goals, and hasn't really gone close either. Came on for the last half hour against Andorra when they were tiring and we scored four, but Idah wasn't one of them. His finishing has been poor when he's got chances to be honest. He held the ball up really well in Portugal and that was probably his best game for us. But at the moment, that kind of makes him this generation's Conor Sammon - can hold the ball up, can't head or score.
Yes, he's 20 and yes, the loan move should be good for him (with slk's caution about how Parrott's move has gone). Someone said on another thread that we were being impatient with our young forwards - it was an interesting comment, though I think it's probably fairer to say that we're desperate. But as things stand at the moment, if we had options enough to leave Connolly, Idah and Parrott out of the March squads, I'd do that.
He was just picked to start his 1st game under Dean Smith at the weekend. Lets judge him better if that continues to happen. Judging a lad when he normally get 5 mins per game is pointless. Also judging him on a lot of Ireland games is completely pointless too since we were struggling until recently.
As I said, Im still not convinced about him either, but to make sweeping judgements at this point is just nonsense.
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