Welbeck would probably score more than Gabby. But, he's not what we need.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on August 22, 2014, 03:48:36 PMThen you remember Taibi, Veron, Carroll, and any amount of other garbage they have signed over the years.Veron was an absolutly outstanding player.
Then you remember Taibi, Veron, Carroll, and any amount of other garbage they have signed over the years.
Quote from: RussellC on August 22, 2014, 03:17:25 PMQuote from: paul_e on August 22, 2014, 02:48:16 PMI see Welbeck as a modern version of Heskey, he'll always work hard and his teammates will appreciate it but he'll never score many, he just doesn't have that instinct around the box. Not a bad player but not one I'd be looking to bring it to help out our creative/goal-scoring requirements.I can see what you mean, but Welbeck’s got a much better touch and awareness than Heskey ever did, which makes him much more of asset in the formation that we rend to play, with 2 guys playing either side of a central striker. Granted, he's not prolific, but I think he'd weigh-in with his fair share of assists in that position.I wouldn't be keen to spend £15m on him (nor, I’m sure, would Randy), but as a loan option I think he’d be a massive upgrade on Weimann or Agbonlahor.25 assists in 179 games, playing alongside 2 of the most prolific strikers in the league for most of that time.Gabby 52 assists in 329 games.Weimann 18 assists in 148 games.His record doesn't set him massively ahead of either. If he was £3-4m and £25k p/w then I'd be ok with it, the cost in fee and wages is massively out of line with what he'd bring.
Quote from: paul_e on August 22, 2014, 02:48:16 PMI see Welbeck as a modern version of Heskey, he'll always work hard and his teammates will appreciate it but he'll never score many, he just doesn't have that instinct around the box. Not a bad player but not one I'd be looking to bring it to help out our creative/goal-scoring requirements.I can see what you mean, but Welbeck’s got a much better touch and awareness than Heskey ever did, which makes him much more of asset in the formation that we rend to play, with 2 guys playing either side of a central striker. Granted, he's not prolific, but I think he'd weigh-in with his fair share of assists in that position.I wouldn't be keen to spend £15m on him (nor, I’m sure, would Randy), but as a loan option I think he’d be a massive upgrade on Weimann or Agbonlahor.
I see Welbeck as a modern version of Heskey, he'll always work hard and his teammates will appreciate it but he'll never score many, he just doesn't have that instinct around the box. Not a bad player but not one I'd be looking to bring it to help out our creative/goal-scoring requirements.
He'll probably end up at Arsenal and do well there.
I'd be interested to see games converted into minutes, as I doubt Welbeck has started (or completed) anywhere near as many games as those 2.That said, I completely agree that he's highly unlikely to be cheap, or present a great amount of value for money.