I understand what you're saying mate, I just disagree. I can do both at the same time.
So from the short amount you've seen Vellios play in the Premiership you think hes got the making to be a top Premier league striker?
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I understand what you're saying mate, I just disagree. I can do both at the same time.
So from the short amount you've seen Vellios play in the Premiership you think hes got the making to be a top Premier league striker?
I think he's got more chance of becoming one then Rodallega.
Rodellega's tended to play wide left a lot though, right? So just judging him on his goals (in a terrible, terrible team) can't be a good idea. Saying that, he's mostly meh.
I think Vellios will be a reasonable squad member. I think Rodellega will be stronger competition for Jelavic. It's weird talking about us having competition in the forward positions. If we sign him.So from the short amount you've seen Vellios play in the Premiership you think hes got the making to be a top Premier league striker?
Come on then...
Rodellega's tended to play wide left a lot though, right? So just judging him on his goals (in a terrible, terrible team) can't be a good idea. Saying that, he's mostly meh.
A strike force of Jelavic, Naismith, Rodallega, and Vellios sounds, on paper at least, like the strongest we've had since Moyes has been in charge.
The past year or so, yes. He's not really a striker. Would be good in a wide position in a 4-3-3 or as a second striker. Will be interesting to see how Moyes uses him. Because he certainly isn't the "1" in a 4-5-1.
Neither was Beckford. Bet Moyes uses him there anyhow.
Saha, Yakubu, Jo and Vaughan for me.