He's nearly 22 and it's become quite clear he has no future as a Premier League player. He's not technically good enough, nor does he have the right attitude.
Not all of the players we break through will make it. All clubs go through the same thing.
We need to move him on.
He is a lot better of a footballer than you are of a supporter yet you're moving nowhere
Regardless of that I wouldn’t call him a ‘useless waste of salary’. He’s perhaps been used too early at this level, he may not be good enough. I know at 22 Ian Wright was playing for Greenwich Borough and Jamie Vardy didn’t leave Fleetwood until he was 25, at 22 he was still at Stockbridge Park Steels. But of course some numbskulls on a football forum know a player is good enough or not ahead of their 22nd birthday.
Indeed.
However this has been mentioned before just as it has been mentioned that Connolly have a decent record in the PL compared to what other players had produced at that age. Like Stato wrote yesterday:
Connolly is still 21. He's going to be learning his trade at that age. He believes that he can do this best by getting what game time he can in a Premier League squad. Some may disagree, but he is decent enough to have convinced Potter that he is worthy of the chance to do this. Since the explosion of his first league start against Spurs, he has just followed the career path of most of his peer group. Very, very few strikers of his age start many games in the Premier League, even fewer score many goals.
If you look at the records of most strikers ever to have played for this club, you will struggle to find many who had played as many minutes or scored as many goals in the top division as Connolly has by the age of 21*. This doesn't mean he will go on to have a great career at the top level. That will be down to his attitude, his ability to learn and improve and to good fortune. Many players have fallen by the wayside after showing great early promise. However, we can't let fan frustration that he hasn't set the world alight since those first two goals allow him to be labelled at this early stage of his career as someone who won't make it.
*- Danny Welbeck was one I found to have played for three seasons in the top tier by the time he was Connolly's age. He had played in 34 games and scored 7 goals for Man Utd and Sunderland, two top ten teams. Connolly has played 43 and scored 5 for a team that finished in the bottom six. If, a decade on from now, Connolly has had a career that's still comparable with, but not quite as good as Welbeck's, I reckon he'd have done rather well.
However, it doesnt matter how many times these points are made - a sentiment of the fans (supporter is something else and non-compatible with the bullying of Connolly) have found someone to hate, and they love it. It is present all over society today resulting in depressions, suicides and similar. Humans are a lovely species, finding someone to collectively hate is one of its great pleasures and once there are consequences to it, they shrug their shoulders and say/think "well I didnt do anything, merely expressed my opinion..:" and move on to bullying the next guy who has a bad haircut or whatever excuse they find in order to have someone to throw dirt on.