Sun Jul 21, 2019 3:15 pm
blemmy wrote:Tony Blue Williams wrote:Bluebird Warrior wrote:Don't see the problem with this. him claiming nobody has seen my best yet is correct as he's been crap for 2-3 years yet we all know he's got genuine quality if you play to his strengths and keep the ball on the floor and not punt it to his head. It could go either way for him at West Brom but some people still seem to forget that goal vs Norwich away helped us gain promotion and he had some great moments here like Leeds at Home and Burton away which was crucial for us. Good luck to him I say it didn't work out here but we've just made 8m off a player who signed for 1-2m.
Just what are his strength's? He certainly is not a natural goal scorer, he can't head the ball and has a weak mentality going into sulk mode when things don't go right. You say 'keep the ball on the ground' but surely that is only because he can't head the ball?
You are dead right. As anyone who knows anything about NW would know he would never sell that sort of player - hell he gave Ken plenty of chances to prove that he was that sort of player but it never materialised.
Having read the WBA forum, their fans appear to believe they are signing a big, strong target man who can hold the ball up, bully defenders and score a shit load of goals with either foot or with his head. They are totally accurate on the "big" bit and partly accurate on the "holding the ball up" bit, but that's about it. Get ready Albion fans you are about to do your own "Cornelius" with Ken who in my opinion was best described as a "Bambi on ice" when we really needed him. The only thing I will regret about Ken leaving was that it wasn't in the previous close season when we could have pulled millions from Brighton.

Great post

if we never saw the best in him (his words) then maybe he should give the club back some of his wages.
Sun Jul 21, 2019 4:51 pm
He’s just saying what wba fans want to hear.. he’s hardly going to say yeah I had a 6 good months in my career and I’ll never be able to get back to that
Sun Jul 21, 2019 6:39 pm
Former Cardiff City star Kenneth Zohore says West Brom will see goals and his best form
Departed Cardiff City striker Kenneth Zohore reckons West Brom fans are about to see the best of him.
The Bluebirds front-man showed moments of brilliance in a Cardiff shirt, but left fans thirsting for more during a stop-start three year period with the club.
But after sealing an £8million move to the Hawthorns, Zohore is adamant he will get a run of games and fire the goals that take Cardiff's promotion rivals back up into the Premier League.
The Dane netted a goal every four matches for Cardiff, but is confident he will improve that ratio under Slaven Bilic's watch.
“I’m hungry to do well. Nobody has seen my best yet but I know that it will be coming soon," Zohore told the West Brom website.
At 25, Zohore reckons he is coming into his peak years as a footballer.
“It’s a new, big challenge for me and I’m really looking forward to playing games and scoring goals here.
“I want to help this club get back to the Premier League.
“I spoke to Slaven and he told me about the way he wants to play football and how he sees me fitting into the system.
“As a player, it’s important to have a manager that believes in you and makes you feel good."
The Bluebirds felt £8m was too big a sum to turn down for a striker who boss Neil Warnock feels he cannot totally rely upon in a planned promotion push.
Zohore also split opinion amongst Cardiff fans, many bemoaning the decision to sell, whilst others felt it was the right time to cash in.
At his best, like in the last game at Manchester United, Zohore can be unstoppable - but for many supporters he was too inconsistent.
Warnock still intends to bring in a new centre-forward in time for the August 3 kick-off at Wigan as a direct replacement for Zohore.
However, if he doesn't land his man Warnock knows he has the option of choosing between Danny Ward, Gary Madine, Callum Paterson and Bobby Reid.
Forgotten man Omar Bogle is also staking his claim , having netted twice in Bluebirds' games on their pre-season tour to North America.
None of them are as effective in the centre-forward role as Zohore, though, and Cardiff supporters are hoping Warnock gets his striker signing over the line.