Originally Posted by
ccfc_is_my_life
Tomlin plays the number ten role. Clearly Warnock has a specific view of how he wants to play. His view is Zohore with Tomlin playing off him. His view is that he didn't feel Saadi could play the Zohore role. That's his choice and the comparison is thus clearly between Saadi and Tomlin in Warnock's view. That's the only relevant view.
What have you seen of Saadi? Again, do you seriously believe managers at this club would deliberately fail to pick a striker they believed could get 20 goals a season at Championship level? We've seen little of Saadi at this level, some highlights from a weak Belgian league. Successive managers have seen Saadi, seen him train, seen him off the pitch. For all anyone knows Saadi could very well have not wanted to be here. That happens with transfers.
99% of the fanbase were ready to bomb Zohore out. Ditto Gestede. That's hardly a case of it being a fault of Warnock "being too quick to judge" - it's a case of players taking time for that light bulb to come on ad understand the level they need to play at. Zohore's case, the kick up the arse of being almost out the door worked.
Emyr Huws? Hyped as next great Welsh hope, went to Man City, done very little afterwards even at this level. He's someone who has the ability if not the pace but again that light bulb hasn't gone off. Seems he did decent at Ipswich, well live games I watched with him in he wasn't that great. Hardly the worst, but not really standing out.
Of course Warnock isn't above criticism. Comparing Saadi ( done nothing at this level ) with Ward ( experienced at this level ) when they are different players entirely isn't a great stick to beat him with.
My final point would be that we can't afford to carry players. Saadi would probably be on higher wages than Ward is. If we're going to have those higher paid players, they have to be automatic first teamers, not depth. We can't afford to pay players in the hope they can prove they can step up to this level.