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Welbeck turns 19 today. I wish him to succeed at United.
He almost certainly will. Very classy young player.
appalling thread this...started with someone prematurely ejaculating and ended in a pointless argument with Allforone being called a retard over and over purely because he doesn't think Wellbeck is the next Thierry Henry......Classic example of why people think there's a football forum Mafia on this place
Now you know and I know that's just not true.
Plenty of room for differing opinions on players but when people wade in with sweeping generalisations about specific aspects of a player's game - that are blatantly inaccurate - chances are their post will attract criticism. How they react to that criticism usually dictates the content of the rest of the thread.
...but just calling someone retarded over and over isn't an argument either Pogue. There's two sides to this coin. Saying he was superb yesterday is equally retarded to me, but no one seems to be jumping on that...I think he will make it personally, but I also won't be completely surprised if he's offloaded to spurs in 2 seasons and becomes another Darren Bent. Which isn't a bad thing of course, but for a player who's first team performances have hardly been sensational, just saying "well you don't know your football, you're incredibly retarded, I'm not arguing with you anymore etc etc" is a much worse argument than saying "I don't think his first touch is good." at least it's a tangible explanation.
I don't think they did that well particularly, remember this was against a side who had scored just one goal previously in this competition so far and were beaten 8-0 by Liverpool last year...However I've got absolutely zero beef with them being given a run out. It actually excites me more to see them given a go in these types of games than it would have done to see a first string side breeze through...First half in particular was genuinely enjoyable and exciting to watch...more so because of the chance to see 'The Future' as it were. We'll draw with Wolfsburg I'm sure and it won't matter that we lost here....I don't really give a stuff about that 8 year record...All in all it's a sort of 'meh', as Pogue said, and we'll move on. No harm done I reckon. Touch wood.
He's not played up alongside Rooney yet has he?
To the best of my knowledge he's partnered Tevez, Macheda, and Owen (after Macheda got subbed early v Wolves)...
Welbeck was very very good in the first half hour or so.
Not so good after that but this was his first game back from injury. Don't expect many to take that into account.
He's nowhere near ready but is showing enough promise to warrant some more first team action.
I would prefer that he only plays upfront whenever he is given a chance though, Fergie has tended to throw him in on the wing in the past.
Sorry guys Im not convinced, I hope Im wrong but I still cant see him being a first teamer in 3/4 years.
IMO welbeck has a ways to go before he should be considered for a place on the bench, tends to show to much of the ball, needs to learn few tricks to beat a man.
I prefer the raw talent of macheda, and think of the 2 he will go on to be top player and italian international.
IMO welbeck has a ways to go before he should be considered for a place on the bench, tends to show to much of the ball, needs to learn few tricks to beat a man.
I prefer the raw talent of macheda, and think of the 2 he will go on to be top player and italian international.
WELBECK LEARNING FROM THE MASTER
WELBECK: Learning from Michael Owen
By Jeremy Butler, 05/12/2009
DANNY WELBECK reckons he is learning how to score goals from the master.
The 19-year-old hitman has been picking up tips from Michael Owen during Manchester United training sessions.
And Welbeck hopes that copying the former England striker will propel him into United's starting line-up soon.
He said: "Playing with Michael Owen is amazing. He is a world-class finisher.
"If he misses one he never hides, he's always there to get in the right position for the next time.
"His movement off the ball is fantastic. I've been watching and learning. He doesn't take many touches in the box. He catches the keeper off guard with quick-fire shots."
Welbeck has enjoyed the backing of boss Alex Ferguson this season and is now pushing for a regular place.
He added: "It's always good to hear positive stuff from the manager but I don't sit there and think it will all fall into place.
"It's time to work harder than ever, take heed of the manager's words and push on.
"I've only just turned 19 so I am just taking it step by step and, hopefully, one day I will be an integral part of the set-up."
Has Welbeck scored since Owen`s arrival at OT??
Yes
Welbeck scored in the Carling Cup, not Barnsley, the round before, was that Wolves, was a nice link-up with Owen if i remember it correctly
Yes
Welbeck scored in the Carling Cup, not Barnsley, the round before, was that Wolves, was a nice link-up with Owen if i remember it correctly
His first touch is too erratic. Usually needs a lot of time to think when he's on the ball. Other than that its all positives.