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Proof that old vehicles are so much better than modern ones, in styling anywayHe's not older than this coach...
Proof that old vehicles are so much better than modern ones, in styling anywayHe's not older than this coach...
I'm sorry, but that vehicle looks awfulProof that old vehicles are so much better than modern ones, in styling anyway
No need to be sorry, I only care about my own opinion on vehicles! Even my own family are not always impressed with my vehicle choicesI'm sorry, but that vehicle looks awful
Firmly camp #icygull on this. Indeed it is a beauty.Proof that old vehicles are so much better than modern ones, in styling anyway
OK mate.Sorry but Murray is better than Welbeck. Far better at finishing, heading and holding the ball up. Welbecks achilles heel is his poor scoring record.
For a free transfer though Welbeck has been fantastic
A more consistent finisher. I’ll give you that. Which arguably is the more important attribute for an old fashioned No.9. In fact, I’m not sure how many Albion players can finish better than Murray, maybe Ferguson.Sorry but Murray is better than Welbeck. Far better at finishing, heading and holding the ball up. Welbecks achilles heel is his poor scoring record.
For a free transfer though Welbeck has been fantastic
Murray gòt double figure Premier league goals twice. something Welbeck couldn't do in something like 19 seasons.OK mate.
Don't get me wrong, I love Glenn Murray and he was great for us, but to say he is better than
Don't get me wrong, I love Glenn Murray and he was great for us, but to say he is better than Danny Welbeck is nuts.
Welbeck got 16 goals in 42 games for England and you're telling me that Glenn is the better player? ("Far better" in fact )
Agreed. And Murray got his EPL goals here (and Bournemouth?) whereas some of Welbeck's seasons were at Man It's and Arsenal!Murray gòt double figure Premier league goals twice. something Welbeck couldn't do in something like 19 seasons.
No way Welbeck is a better finisher. Not even close.
Top postHe’ll play an important part today.
I’m going to go as far as saying that he is the perfect Hürzeler striker. The best all round striker ever to wear the stripes.
Technically he is top drawer. He can score every sort of goal. Brilliant in the air, a fantastic left foot, and able to conjure up brilliant over-head kicks or neat chips and lobs and volleys.
But it’s all about the here and now with Dat Guy.
Gone are the days of 4-4-2, best 11 every week in a world where the striker needs 20+ goals per season in order to give his team a chance of success.
Danny Welbeck makes everyone else in the team score with his world class all round play. If we want to spread the goals across the team, he is the perfect foil.
A big and still fast, powerful and skilful No.9 is a handful for most defenders. But if you are marking him under a Hürzeler system. He just goes missing! He is looking for gaps to affect the game. He now goes all the way back to defensive midfield. He pops up on the wing. And just when you think he’s given up playing centre forward, he pulls your pants down like he did to the Everton centre backs last week giving you a good spanking reminder that in terms of an all round game, there are not many better than him in the EPL.
What an inspiration Dat Guy is to his teammates and our young players. What an astonishing role model for Ferguson and O’Mahony who clearly have natural finishing abilities and traditional big No.9 attributes but can watch and learn from Danny about being a striker who can perform equally adept in midfield or on the wing.
Pascal Groß is gone now. I think if anyone has now got any extra love to lavish on an experienced legend of a player, Dat Guy is the one.
Murray gòt double figure Premier league goals twice. something Welbeck couldn't do in something like 19 seasons.
No way Welbeck is a better finisher. Not even close.
No, but "Murray is the better player" is a different conversation.It's not a sleight on Welbeck to say Murray's finishing was better.
Because it’s not trueNo, but "Murray is the better player" is a different conversation.
A more consistent finisher. I’ll give you that. Which arguably is the more important attribute for an old fashioned No.9. In fact, I’m not sure how many Albion players can finish better than Murray, maybe Ferguson.
But Welbeck is superior in most other metrics. Faster, stronger, better at the dribble and the pass. Better ball control. And as for Murray being better at heading the ball than Welbeck, find a better Murray headed goal than this, I dare you!
Top scorer so far!I bet he's thinking with minteh, mitoma and pedro he's going to get alot of opportunities to score..