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[Albion] I love Danny Welbeck



Clive Walker

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Jul 5, 2011
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During Covid Danny heard about a young lad in whitehawk who’s father passed away and was really struggling. Danny arranged to meet him and spend some time with the lad each week. Danny lost his father young also.

He continues to meet the lad to this day and has done this outside of club or foundation and without any publicity.
 




Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Welbeck should head elsewhere

Danny Welbeck’s Brighton contract runs out in the summer and the striker might be considering where he will start next season. The 33-year-old scored a fine opener against Liverpool on Sunday and spent 90 minutes hassling defenders as Brighton played on the break. His workrate was impressive, often joining 10 teammates in the defensive third to slow Liverpool down as much as possible. Welbeck was arguably only starting because João Pedro was injured, while Evan Ferguson, who had not scored in his previous 22 matches, was on the bench. Considering the more youthful nature of competition for places to lead the line, if Welbeck is to get more regular minutes he might need to exit the Amex. If a new contract is not forthcoming or Welbeck thinks the time is right to leave, there will be plenty of offers for a wily striker who keeps proving he has plenty of football and goals in him. Will Unw*n

Will U*win should f**k off.


From https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-football
 


Billy in Bristol

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Mar 25, 2004
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Welbeck should head elsewhere

Danny Welbeck’s Brighton contract runs out in the summer and the striker might be considering where he will start next season. The 33-year-old scored a fine opener against Liverpool on Sunday and spent 90 minutes hassling defenders as Brighton played on the break. His workrate was impressive, often joining 10 teammates in the defensive third to slow Liverpool down as much as possible. Welbeck was arguably only starting because João Pedro was injured, while Evan Ferguson, who had not scored in his previous 22 matches, was on the bench. Considering the more youthful nature of competition for places to lead the line, if Welbeck is to get more regular minutes he might need to exit the Amex. If a new contract is not forthcoming or Welbeck thinks the time is right to leave, there will be plenty of offers for a wily striker who keeps proving he has plenty of football and goals in him. Will Unw*n

Will U*win should f**k off.


From https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-football
Bang average writer talking about a bang average striker. 😳 😀
 


dazzer6666

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Welbeck should head elsewhere

Danny Welbeck’s Brighton contract runs out in the summer and the striker might be considering where he will start next season. The 33-year-old scored a fine opener against Liverpool on Sunday and spent 90 minutes hassling defenders as Brighton played on the break. His workrate was impressive, often joining 10 teammates in the defensive third to slow Liverpool down as much as possible. Welbeck was arguably only starting because João Pedro was injured, while Evan Ferguson, who had not scored in his previous 22 matches, was on the bench. Considering the more youthful nature of competition for places to lead the line, if Welbeck is to get more regular minutes he might need to exit the Amex. If a new contract is not forthcoming or Welbeck thinks the time is right to leave, there will be plenty of offers for a wily striker who keeps proving he has plenty of football and goals in him. Will Unw*n

Will U*win should f**k off.


From https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-football
‘Arguably’ = ‘I’m making shit up for clicks’………….the club manage Danny’s minutes carefully :shrug: :tosser:
 


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Welbeck should head elsewhere

Danny Welbeck’s Brighton contract runs out in the summer and the striker might be considering where he will start next season. The 33-year-old scored a fine opener against Liverpool on Sunday and spent 90 minutes hassling defenders as Brighton played on the break. His workrate was impressive, often joining 10 teammates in the defensive third to slow Liverpool down as much as possible. Welbeck was arguably only starting because João Pedro was injured, while Evan Ferguson, who had not scored in his previous 22 matches, was on the bench. Considering the more youthful nature of competition for places to lead the line, if Welbeck is to get more regular minutes he might need to exit the Amex. If a new contract is not forthcoming or Welbeck thinks the time is right to leave, there will be plenty of offers for a wily striker who keeps proving he has plenty of football and goals in him. Will Unw*n

Will U*win should f**k off.


From https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-football

This ill informed drivel pissed me off too.
 




Exilegull

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Mar 14, 2024
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Played 90 I guess he wont play much against Brentford. Hope we can have Pedro back for cameo by then and that Evan find the netting.
 


MJsGhost

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Welbeck should head elsewhere

Danny Welbeck’s Brighton contract runs out in the summer and the striker might be considering where he will start next season. The 33-year-old scored a fine opener against Liverpool on Sunday and spent 90 minutes hassling defenders as Brighton played on the break. His workrate was impressive, often joining 10 teammates in the defensive third to slow Liverpool down as much as possible. Welbeck was arguably only starting because João Pedro was injured, while Evan Ferguson, who had not scored in his previous 22 matches, was on the bench. Considering the more youthful nature of competition for places to lead the line, if Welbeck is to get more regular minutes he might need to exit the Amex. If a new contract is not forthcoming or Welbeck thinks the time is right to leave, there will be plenty of offers for a wily striker who keeps proving he has plenty of football and goals in him. Will Unw*n

Will U*win should f**k off.


From https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-football
That's a really dumb take on Welbeck's situation. I'm pretty sure he always plays when he's fit
 


Reddleman

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May 17, 2017
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I love Welbeck, really important contribution despite never being the main man.

He's scored exactly 6 league goals in each of his first three seasons with us and is now on 4 for this season. I have become slightly obsessed with him getting six again.
 




The Fits

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Jun 29, 2020
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Welbeck should head elsewhere

Danny Welbeck’s Brighton contract runs out in the summer and the striker might be considering where he will start next season. The 33-year-old scored a fine opener against Liverpool on Sunday and spent 90 minutes hassling defenders as Brighton played on the break. His workrate was impressive, often joining 10 teammates in the defensive third to slow Liverpool down as much as possible. Welbeck was arguably only starting because João Pedro was injured, while Evan Ferguson, who had not scored in his previous 22 matches, was on the bench. Considering the more youthful nature of competition for places to lead the line, if Welbeck is to get more regular minutes he might need to exit the Amex. If a new contract is not forthcoming or Welbeck thinks the time is right to leave, there will be plenty of offers for a wily striker who keeps proving he has plenty of football and goals in him. Will Unw*n

Will U*win should f**k off.


From https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-football
Was just about to post this. What an utterly bizarre take.
 


Sid and the Sharknados

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rebel51

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During Covid Danny heard about a young lad in whitehawk who’s father passed away and was really struggling. Danny arranged to meet him and spend some time with the lad each week. Danny lost his father young also.

He continues to meet the lad to this day and has done this outside of club or foundation and without any publicity.
Your a true star Danny.Massive blessings to you for that piece of class.
 




US Seagull

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Jul 17, 2003
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Cleveland, OH

Welbeck should head elsewhere

Danny Welbeck’s Brighton contract runs out in the summer and the striker might be considering where he will start next season. The 33-year-old scored a fine opener against Liverpool on Sunday and spent 90 minutes hassling defenders as Brighton played on the break. His workrate was impressive, often joining 10 teammates in the defensive third to slow Liverpool down as much as possible. Welbeck was arguably only starting because João Pedro was injured, while Evan Ferguson, who had not scored in his previous 22 matches, was on the bench. Considering the more youthful nature of competition for places to lead the line, if Welbeck is to get more regular minutes he might need to exit the Amex. If a new contract is not forthcoming or Welbeck thinks the time is right to leave, there will be plenty of offers for a wily striker who keeps proving he has plenty of football and goals in him. Will Unw*n

Will U*win should f**k off.


From https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-10-talking-points-from-the-weekends-football
Was searching for a Welbeck thread so I could post the same. Utterly baffled by that take.
 


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