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The Danny Ings Thread

Definitely looks like the right choice to let him go. West Ham fans have been having much the same conversations about him as we were with some simply saying he's shit or past it and others arguing they don't play to his strengths.

Whatever it is he's scored 3 goals for them. 2 in one premier league game and another on Europe. It's worked out well enough for us and seemingly well for him as he's back down south, playing regularly and might win a trophy. Not sure it's been the best deal for west ham.
 
Definitely looks like the right choice to let him go. West Ham fans have been having much the same conversations about him as we were with some simply saying he's shit or past it and others arguing they don't play to his strengths.

Whatever it is he's scored 3 goals for them. 2 in one premier league game and another on Europe. It's worked out well enough for us and seemingly well for him as he's back down south, playing regularly and might win a trophy. Not sure it's been the best deal for west ham.

It’s a brilliant deal for us, I think he’s a great hindrance because they’ll probably waste another 6-12 months trying to integrate him. By that time we’ll be well out of sight and West Ham will have sold their main talent. As a threat and force West Ham are spent without proper reinvestment of the Rice money. They need a new DM and a proper #10. Paqueta was bought to be the 10 but he’s more of an 8. West Ham missing a few pieces and most important of all the person who knows how to put the pieces together for the best effect.

You know who’s be an amazing coach for them. Lopetegui.
 
Moyes was talking about using Bowen as a central striker the other day so he's obviously got a lot of faith in Ings.