Oh dear. They will be loving him at Burnley. Lets hope we don't end up having him back, playing him a fair, bit buying two new strikers who can't score goals for twice the price we then sell him to some second rate club for, at which he then flowers into a £30 million pound international striker, who makes a habit of scoring against us (of course).
Quote from: Dave on March 08, 2011, 06:20:12 PMQuote from: Holtenderinthesky on March 08, 2011, 06:09:31 PMHe has been on the periphery for 3 seasons now and has made 41 appearances, most as sub. If he was really that good then why has he not been involved more over what is quite a long period of time.Ooh, I know this.It's because he has only just turned 20 years old.And? So what if he is only 20. If he has been around the 1st team for 3 years then it shouldn't make too much difference that he is "only 20". Albrighton, Bannan and Clark are only 21 and have only really come into the fold this season and a small part of last season but two of those are now integral to our team. I can think of a plethora of players who have made a bigger impact for their respective clubs by the age of 20 than Delfouneso and it's not as if we have been banging the goals in without him to halt his progression.
Quote from: Holtenderinthesky on March 08, 2011, 06:09:31 PMHe has been on the periphery for 3 seasons now and has made 41 appearances, most as sub. If he was really that good then why has he not been involved more over what is quite a long period of time.Ooh, I know this.It's because he has only just turned 20 years old.
He has been on the periphery for 3 seasons now and has made 41 appearances, most as sub. If he was really that good then why has he not been involved more over what is quite a long period of time.
Played well and offered something we've been severely lacking up front. Put a shift in for the team too as we battled for the three points. His goal was more or less his first touch in a Burnley shirt too. Can't complain!
Quote from: Holtenderinthesky on March 08, 2011, 06:29:06 PMQuote from: Dave on March 08, 2011, 06:20:12 PMQuote from: Holtenderinthesky on March 08, 2011, 06:09:31 PMHe has been on the periphery for 3 seasons now and has made 41 appearances, most as sub. If he was really that good then why has he not been involved more over what is quite a long period of time.Ooh, I know this.It's because he has only just turned 20 years old.And? So what if he is only 20. If he has been around the 1st team for 3 years then it shouldn't make too much difference that he is "only 20". Albrighton, Bannan and Clark are only 21 and have only really come into the fold this season and a small part of last season but two of those are now integral to our team. I can think of a plethora of players who have made a bigger impact for their respective clubs by the age of 20 than Delfouneso and it's not as if we have been banging the goals in without him to halt his progression.i am a little confused... in your previous post, you say that because he hasnt made it after only just turning 20, (despite having 40 sub appearances and an excellent starts to goals ratio), that he wont make it... yet in the next one you compare him with other players who have very little appearances within the previous 3 years of turning 21, and they are apparently "integral" to our team... going by your logic, as they hadnt made it at the age of 20, should we have written them off before giving them the opportunities at the age of 21?
No, what I said ws that because he has been around the 1st team for 3 years and still hasn't stepped up, that is why I don't think he'll make it. And that is exactly the point! Regarding the other players, they HAVE stepped up and ARE integral to out team, he isn't, despite having much more time around the senior squad. Bloody hell, I've been ripped apart for daring to suggest that Delfouneso isn't good enough. Maybe I'm wrong and he is the nest Andy Cole or Thierry Henry, I hope so, I really do and judging by the slaughtering for having the temerity to suggest otherwise it looks like I have really missed something.
Pablo (or anyone else that has watched him a lot)If the fonz develops as you expect/hope what sort of player do you think he'll be. Not sure why but I always thought that he would be a good link player between the midfield and striker, so maybe a bergkamp (yes please!).Will he be looking to complement Bent or replace him in the team? Similarly if we continue with a one up front policy (4231 or 433) where would be his best position?
they did... think it was l'equippe when he was 16 or 17 years old...he was also on a young world player award recently, with the likes of wilshere... he didnt win it, cant remember who did...
Quote from: pablopicasso_10 on March 09, 2011, 06:19:51 PMthey did... think it was l'equippe when he was 16 or 17 years old...he was also on a young world player award recently, with the likes of wilshere... he didnt win it, cant remember who did...Balotelli, I think.