What annoys most, is that all of this criticism has started after he delivered two of his best performances of the season against Madrid. It's almost as if fans want him to fail. All of a sudden we have the board clowns like Stretty and W&R seemingly taking the attitude that he isn't allowed to be a good player. If Hernandez had performed against Madrid how Welbeck did, they'd be queuing up to lick his balls.
He is allowed to be a good player, he just isn't particually good.
That's his fault, not mine.
He's better than you could ever hope to be. He's good enough to have scored 12 goals last season. He's good enough to outplay some of the most accomplished players in the world vs Madrid, he's an established international and a proven goalscorer at that level. Finally, SAF has condifence in him and Rio Ferdinand has expressed serious admiration for his abilities on a number of occasions. Your opinion, whilst deserved, isn't valid by comparison.
I have got fairly high hopes for the future of Welbeck enough so that I wouldn't want to see him have that future with someone else even he was a Non English Liverpool fan who came through the City academy and had a brief spell at Leeds where he expressed his love for the club.
Not world class but good enough to be a starter for a top team in his future... I hope.
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Would Welbeck be better without RVP at UTD?
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posted on 11/3/13
What annoys most, is that all of this criticism has started after he delivered two of his best performances of the season against Madrid. It's almost as if fans want him to fail. All of a sudden we have the board clowns like Stretty and W&R seemingly taking the attitude that he isn't allowed to be a good player. If Hernandez had performed against Madrid how Welbeck did, they'd be queuing up to lick his balls.
He is allowed to be a good player, he just isn't particually good.
That's his fault, not mine.
posted on 11/3/13
He's better than you could ever hope to be. He's good enough to have scored 12 goals last season. He's good enough to outplay some of the most accomplished players in the world vs Madrid, he's an established international and a proven goalscorer at that level. Finally, SAF has condifence in him and Rio Ferdinand has expressed serious admiration for his abilities on a number of occasions. Your opinion, whilst deserved, isn't valid by comparison.
posted on 11/3/13
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posted on 11/3/13
I have got fairly high hopes for the future of Welbeck enough so that I wouldn't want to see him have that future with someone else even he was a Non English Liverpool fan who came through the City academy and had a brief spell at Leeds where he expressed his love for the club.
Not world class but good enough to be a starter for a top team in his future... I hope.
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