Jordan Morris

KVetch

Key Player
I'm sure that some good can come from the MLS, Jack Harrison and Miguel Almiron recently. Tyler Adams. Jordan is a very intriguing player. We need something in attack. We can take a chance with him. MLS to the Championship is a big step.
 

Yankee_Jack

Key Player
The Hurricane signing was the big deal. He is potentially the game changer and the player that lifts us over the top.

worst case scenario, Morris is a practice cone. We lost Vik, so Morris just tops up the numbers, provides insurance coverage, and gives our defenders something stronger to practice against. We still have Cullen who could thrive with Hurricane in the mix. Best case scenario, Morris is so prolific that either Ayew or Lowe are dispatched to the bench. Win-win. The only loser is Cullen who is going to see his game time throttled.
 

Yankee_Jack

Key Player
If we can get his papers processed by tomorrow, we could start Morris and Cullen up top, with Hurricane at #10. That should give Forest something to think about.
 

Jackflash

Midfield General
Staff member
Strong like a bull, has enough pace, can cross the ball, and works hard.

He can play on the left wing, which gives us more options when it comes to formations. We can play 4-3-3 or 4-1-4-1.

Anyway, we need a striker who can step in if Lowe gets injured.
Yes, we have lacked a bit of beef in our front men. think we may need someone like him along with Hourihane to get us over the edge, maybe up our goal tally which may prove to be critical at the end of the season.
 

Victoria Swan

Key Player
If we can get his papers processed by tomorrow, we could start Morris and Cullen up top, with Hurricane at #10. That should give Forest something to think about.
Apparently he won't be processed and/or over jet lag in time to play tomorrow. I like his versatility across the front line. He more than compensates for the loss of Gyokeres: can play centrally or on the wing, is a proven goalscorer at international level, has enough muscle for good hold-up play, is not just a temporary loan and can be signed permanently if he works out. We continue to do fine work in the transfer windows thanks to a combination of Cooper and Andy Scott.
 

IanABS94

Key Player
Looks like he could be a gem. Yes the MLS isn't the best quality but they are decent and Seattle have been the best overall the past few years. He's scored quite a few goals and assists in only 3 years of being in the MLS (technically he's been in for 4 but missed 1 with torn ACL). He was voted in the MLS Newcomer of the season with his first in Seattle as well as in multiple MVP team's of the year. Also given best comeback of the year after his return from the ACL injury.

Time will tell if he'll be a dud but I'm actually pretty optimistic about this signing; honestly this entire window besides losing MGW has been one where I'm actually getting a feeling that we will push on.
 

CroJack

Key Player
Murphys Law that Toney can work off his match ban in their cup tie which he probably wouldn’t play.
We should be able to beat them with Toney in their starting XI or we don't deserve to be in the automatic promotion places. Let's hope Hourihane will be ready. Good thing is we don't need to travel to an away FA Cup game and Brentford have to play their best players against Leicester tomorrow if they want to progress.
 

CroJack

Key Player
Yes the MLS isn't the best quality but they are decent
There are many good South American and Mexican players in MLS.
And our Pozuelo plays there. He was one of the best players in the Belgium league when he moved to the USA. Hany Mukhtar, who used to play for Brøndby, and was one of the best players in the Danish Superliga, moved to MLS a couple of years ago. He is a skillful attacking midfielder and is something like 25 years old. @Mithrandir used to praise him a lot and wanted Swans to sign him.
 
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