Was it Welbecks time at Arsenal or Watford which impressed you most?I agree, his knee is shot now sadly. Then thought Welbeck could more useful. Not a popular idea.
Was it Welbecks time at Arsenal or Watford which impressed you most?I agree, his knee is shot now sadly. Then thought Welbeck could more useful. Not a popular idea.
neither so much but he will play the second fiddle role under Harry and he has a goal in him!Was it Welbecks time at Arsenal or Watford which impressed you most?
Yes, you're correct about that. About 1 goal a season.neither so much but he will play the second fiddle role under Harry and he has a goal in him!
I’d guess someone younger but not a kidI would hope that IF we are looking for a second striker we would look at better then Deany or Welbeck.
I’d guess someone younger but not a kid
Ideally someone with a point to prove
I’d guess someone younger but not a kid
Ideally someone with a point to prove
I’ve heard a range from 6’4 upwardsHe's stayed under the radar until now, but he's a similar age to Parrot. Was going to start a thread on Etet, but after Marcus Edwards (started a thread on him too) I thought its probably better not to!
He's almost, not quite as tall as Crouch right?
I’ve heard a range from 6’4 upwards
He is a big lad that’s for sure
And he will be learning off Kane when he can
All comes down to when he actually gets his mans body I guess and how he develops playing here
He should be ok with the physical stuff though
I agree, his knee is shot now sadly. Then thought Welbeck could more useful. Not a popular idea.
Shoot as quickly as possibleEtete is going to be a handful for defenders. He's already massive - with a bigger frame than Crouch. But he needs to improve his goal-scoring. Crouch used to freak out defenses. He'd come on and the opposition would panic, Etete could be such a player - hard to defend against. Etete and Parrott are both players that have a future in professional football. The question is, will they deliver at the top tier?
Like you say Kane must be such an asset and a huge inspiration. The pathway and blueprint are there. Work on finishing - from any position - day and night until you're impeccable at hitting the corner of the net from anyway. Always seek to improve and you will make it.
The difference is simply that Welbeck was constantly injured at Arsenal....Whilst Deeney constantly injures the Arsenal!If Welbeck could stay fit, then he would be a good singing. Can't believe people think Troy Deny offers something while dismissing Welbeck - who is only 29 and if fit is a very accomplished striker. The if fit bit is everything though.
Haha put it like that and it makes perfect senseThe difference is simply that Welbeck was constantly injured at Arsenal....Whilst Deeney constantly injures the Arsenal!
Etete is going to be a handful for defenders. He's already massive - with a bigger frame than Crouch. But he needs to improve his goal-scoring. Crouch used to freak out defences. He'd come on and the opposition would panic, Etete could be such a player - hard to defend against. Etete and Parrott are both players that have a future in professional football. The question is, will they deliver at the top tier?
Like you say Kane must be such an asset and a huge inspiration. The pathway and blueprint are there. Work on finishing - from any position - day and night until you're impeccable at hitting the corner of the net from anywhere. Always seek to improve and you will make it.
I've only seen him 4/5 times and he's very raw and not a smooth mover,
physically he's intimidating at age level football but miles behind Parrott in development.
Lukaku?
Who says that haven't got any money?Because they haven’t got any money now
It’s why their stalling on the Hiavertz
They need to sell quite a few now to find room for what they have bought already (They now have 4 strikers for one place for example)
I’m sure your gonna say that Roman will back them but he stopped that 5/6 years against and they now boast via Bruce Buck their self sufficient
They can of course gamble that they will be able to shift all these players after buying the ones they want but clubs IMO won’t do that in the current climate especially not when it’s players on very high wages
And you also have to factor in that the player their buying will look at players already there And make a call around competition for a place too
Actually they also have a forward on loan at Atletico tooWho says that haven't got any money?
How do you know that's why they are stalling on Haivertz? Almost every deal that we do seems to take until the final few days of the transfer window to sort out, why is Chelsea not having signed a player 2 days after the FA Cup final seen as them stalling because they have no money?
Just because Levy always seems to need to sell to buy it doesn't mean that Chelsea take the same approach. They have signed Werner while having 3 CF's at the club already, who's to say that they won't do the same and buy Haivertz?
If Chelsea want to buy Pope and sell Kepa I think they would buy Pope whenever the opportunity presented itself, just as they did with Werner.