Quote Originally Posted by ccfc_is_my_life View Post
What was Ings record the season before his breakout Championship season? 3 in 32 games. If you look at his big seasons he's had 2 - the promotion season and I'd agree he did well in the Prem with Burnley at the time. If you look at all league games, Ings record is just over 3 games per goal. Granted, he's had two serious injuries but those two good years appear to have been the exception.

Bogle it's 2 games per goal. Scored at whatever level. The Wigan stint, things didn't go well. Wigan were poor; the point being that poor single season was very much the exception to Bogle's career whereas good easons are the exception to Ings career. Factor in differences between the players - Bogle able to use either foot, better in air, the bad injuries Ings has had along with the type of player Warnock wants then I'd hardly call Ings a cut above Bogle - especially if you also add in transfer fee and wages.

Zohore? Better than Ings by a mile. Zohore has all the physical qualities to be the prototype striker in vogue these days - height, pace, power.

Healey is a better option when you consider his role in the squad - which would be fourth choice behind Zohore, Bogle and Ward. Again, it's about the upside to the player. IMO, Ings has peaked, possibly peaked when he was at Burnley. The injuries will have taken something from his game.

Will Healey surpass Ings? Maybe, maybe not. Football doesn't work out that way. if he can achieve his maximum potential, he's got a higher ceiling than Ings imo.

England cap? Michael Ricketts has an England cap. Jay Bothroyd has an England cap. Keith Curle. John Fashanu. Carlton Palmer. If you're claiming you have to be of a certain standard, the bar is set very low tbh.

To turn the question around, would people pick Ings over Zohore? Ward? Bogle? Right now I can't see any justification for making that move.
I'd say the standard for England when he got capped (2015) was still fairly high

With regards to Bogle, yes he's scored at every level he played at, but so has Ings, and Ings has played at a higher level

In the season he scored 3 in 32, Ings suffered a serious injury that saw him out for a large portion of the season and he only started 15 games and was very much second fiddle to Charlie Austin. The next season, he becomes first choice, is injury free and bangs in 21 goals, he gets 11 in the Premier League the season after

Does Healey have a higher ceiling? He's 24 next month and Ings had already been signed by Liverpool following his first Premier League campaign at that point

Bogle's ratio in the Championship is 1 in 3.3 games, Ings' is 1 in 3 appearances