destro wrote:Deffinately have him back, he could be the extra edge we might need to win the League this season, for me its another option when things arent going to plan which will happen more than the once it has against Stoke and Villa already this season, it gives Raffa another option to mix things up and if we throw him on and play the long ball in the last few minutes of a game where we have been unlucky or struggled to break a team down and it results in a goal would anyone really complain ?
He was and never will be prolific but neither was Crouch and he scored some important goals as does Kuyt. 3 million or maybe a free wouldnt be the end of the world and I am pretty sure we could match the wage he is getting at Wigan without damaging Raffas January transfer kitty to much
Des' I think the comparison in terms of being prolific is fair with Kuyt, but Crouch scored fairly regualrly when played. Now I know Owz will be on and quote a goals to games ratio which will include the first 17 games or whatever it was before he got up and running, and will also include games in which he came on as sub with three minutes to go, but in reality Crouch scored goals.
He has started to score regualrly at pompey in the Premiership too, and I have no doubt he will continue so to do. Although Heskeys "linebacker" physicality suits the style which Capello has been using for England (which incidently I quite like and I think is quite innovative), Crouch is much the better striker. Also, if we are talking as a striker, without wanting to get swarmed over by a pack of numpties it goes without saying that Crouch is in a different league to Kuyt as well.
All that said, there is definately something in your idea of having Heskey as an impact player, or to cover for injuries. We could do with him this weekend for instance without a doubt. I'm not sure though that he'd go for it, and on balance I don't think we should either.