Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Danny’s father Stan was a bomb disposal expert.
I was wondering yesterday if his game had been put off just a bit by the Welbeck announcement actually - clearly a massive threat t his current 'top dog' up front status. Competition at least will be a good thing.
Danny’s father Stan was a bomb disposal expert.
From South Africa?
South Africa?
I don't know mate, I mean we clearly need to be way more ruthless in front of goal. Neal has been good for us, but not so good he's a nailed on starter irrespective of opponents etc. We've got another option now and Neal, quite rightly, will have to continually deliver to keep his place
The point made by the MOTD2 pundits last night, and they showed several clips which painfully highlighted this long-standing problem - our forwards on the edge of the penalty area repeatedly playing one touch or pass too many, rather than having the confidence or hunger to shoot earlier.
As Danny Murphy said, we carry our tippy-tappy "passing out from the back" game into the final third of the pitch, instead of seizing any opportunity or half-chance for a shot from the edge of the penalty area.
Time and time again, while we delayed a shot or tried to be too intricate, the Palace defenders were able to close down our strikers and drive them away from the penalty area, or regain the ball and launch a counter-attack.
I am genuinely excited by the prospect of Welbeck playing for us.. its all tempered by his fitness record, but, assuming that physically he is OK, then I am hopeful that GP and the team's thoughtful approach to the squad (Highlighted by Lallana recently) will give him the platform to get somewhere near his best. A team that is creating chances for him gives him every opportunity to take what must be his last chance at the top level (or very nearly). Welbeck anywhere near his best could be the best striker we have ever seen at the Club.. certainly at this level?
Wow he's comes across as a grounded down to earth player with the bonus of he is a trophy winner who has a lot of experience in The Premier league under Ferguson and Venger. England caps and European experience and he is still under 30 years old. If he can stay fit and injury free there is no reason he cant bag around ten goals this season. Good signing IMHO.Watching that interview with him, I am even more excited about what he can bring ooth on the pitch and the training ground.
Hats off to Dan Ashworth and Adam Lallana.
Danny Welbeck, scoring for the Albion!
I think that the difference between the injury prone nature of both players, is that Ings' injuries are all knee-related. Looking back on Welbeck's injuries, they seem more evenly distributed - knee, hip, groin, ankle....And so was Danny Ings until he wasnt anymore........
This is a truly fantastic piece of business, absolutely buzzing.
Welcome Danny Welbeck.(cant believe I am saying that!)
UTA - now lets smash them Palace w*nkers
He is a decent enough player, was poor yesterday and he has had patches of bad form. The problem for us before yesterday, is we had scant little options if Maupay isnt playing that well.
Now with Welbeck we do, and he covers both form and injuries......
Maupay has also spent the last few years at both Brentford and here being the main man, now with a player of Welbecks pedigree breathing down his neck, he knows he will have to be on the top of his game, which is the kind of healthy competition and drive he needs.
Wow he's comes across as a grounded down to earth player with the bonus of he is a trophy winner who has a lot of experience in The Premier league under Ferguson and Venger. England caps and European experience and he is still under 30 years old. If he can stay fit and injury free there is no reason he cant bag around ten goals this season. Good signing IMHO.
He has never scored more than 9 league goals in a season so don’t get too hopeful.
Only 5 players have scored more goals in the Prem than Maupay this season.
At this rate of scoring he’d finish the season with 30 goals ffs. One bad game where he missed two chances doesn’t suddenly mean he should be dropped
Bringing in model pros like Lallana, Veltman and Welbeck can only benefit the array of young talent we have coming through.
In this calendar year he has scored 7 goals in 24 games. That’s not good enough for what we want to achieve. I didn’t base this view on yesterday. I like him, he is a key member of the squad but as yet is simply not prolific enough to lead the line week in week out.