Not going to break any records for appearances though, is he.He's 29!
Not going to break any records for appearances though, is he.He's 29!
Actually I did comment on the Zeqiri thread that I really, really hoped he wasn't our marquee signing before the window closed.
Incidentally since the window closed, West Ham got Benrahma, who I know I'd rather have than Welbeck.
Spurs spent £15m on a centre-back, Rodon, so lots of clubs are doing business.
I think it is painfully clear that Welbeck is a bit of a panic buy as we lost out on better options.
Nah, I don't do trolling. Even if people disagree, it's still my opinion.
My reasoning is that most fans agreed that we needed to add to our striking options with a quality, proven striker. Whilst Welbeck matches the criteria in terms of reputation and has a strong pedigree, if you actually look at his record it is pretty poor and getting worse year on year.
He has never scored more than 9 league goals in a season, and never played in more than 30 games in one season, with considerably fewer starts.
Those 9 goals in a season (which he managed twice) came while playing at Manchester United, 7 and 9 years ago respectively, whilst playing with vastly superior players and enjoying a much greater number of clear goalscoring opportunities per match than he would be likely to enjoy here.
Since leaving Man Utd, he has scored 18 league goals in 106 games, giving a return of 1 goal per 5.88 games.
He has scored 18 goals in the last five full seasons.
During this time - the last five seasons - he has missed a minimum of 83 matches due to injuries, including knee surgery, cartilidge damage and ankle surgery.
His last role was to score 2 goals in 18 games for a team which went on to be relegated.
This is my reasoning for not being exactly overwhelmed by the signing.
Nah, I don't do trolling. Even if people disagree, it's still my opinion.
My reasoning is that most fans agreed that we needed to add to our striking options with a quality, proven striker. Whilst Welbeck matches the criteria in terms of reputation and has a strong pedigree, if you actually look at his record it is pretty poor and getting worse year on year.
He has never scored more than 9 league goals in a season, and never played in more than 30 games in one season, with considerably fewer starts.
Those 9 goals in a season (which he managed twice) came while playing at Manchester United, 7 and 9 years ago respectively, whilst playing with vastly superior players and enjoying a much greater number of clear goalscoring opportunities per match than he would be likely to enjoy here.
Since leaving Man Utd, he has scored 18 league goals in 106 games, giving a return of 1 goal per 5.88 games.
He has scored 18 goals in the last five full seasons.
During this time - the last five seasons - he has missed a minimum of 83 matches due to injuries, including knee surgery, cartilidge damage and ankle surgery.
His last role was to score 2 goals in 18 games for a team which went on to be relegated.
This is my reasoning for not being exactly overwhelmed by the signing.
Then ..... Radio Sussex put a big dampener on it, with a gloomy reminder of his nothingness at Watford.
Thoughts of a Watford-supporting friend of mine when I suggested that, in a roundabout way, our clubs have done a striker swap:
"You have, without any shadow of doubt, got the better deal. Personally, I’d be sending Murray right back where he came from as he looks good for little more than bench warming and random cameos. Let’s be straight: there’s a 19yo rookie keeping him out of the team. And soon, squad. Now, Welbeck. I wish him every success. Lovely guy, talented but so unlucky w injuries his whole career. If he stays fit, he’ll be brilliant for you. Politely, if he stays fit, he’s better than both our clubs."
I think its a fantastic signing if he can stay fit and contribute. Our forward options all of a sudden look very good.
Why would Watford offload him ?