That is the KEY phrase with Leon - he is a quality finisher - GIVEN opportunities.
Any forward is only as good as what team mates provide. If we create chances then Billy and Leon will put them away.
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I must have woke up on the wrong side of the bed because I disagree with this too.
For me Leon is the best all round striker who is able to play the support striker and main striker role.
He's decent at virtually every facet of forward play but not great at anything.
Since he's been fit he has decent speed, decent physicality, reasonably intelligence and able to set players up around him,
he has the ability to show some class and score a goal from nothing but I'd say his finishing isn't reliable. Setting him up with 50/50 chances and some days he struggles to score. In fact it's the easy chances he'll miss but then he'll score the odd difficult chance.
Leon has always been known for his talent and potential. He's underachieved in his career and now is his time to make a name for himself at a higher level.
Sharp doesn't have as much to his game, not as fast or as physical.
Sharp struggles when played as a target man or asked to play the support striker role.
He doesn't have a trick and not able to score goals from nothing.
However Sharp is definitely the best finisher at the club, also more selfish and focussed on scoring.
Set him up with a good chance and he's the man more likely to score.
However he's the striker the most reliant on being set up by his team mates.
I'm really open minded regards Sharp this season. If he manages to find space and our players set him up then it wouldn't surprise me if he scores 20+, however conversely if we don't set him up them it wouldn't surprise me if he struggles like he did under Blackwell.
Ched is or was like a more dynamic version of Sharp but not quite as reliable in front of goal.
Prefers to play as out and out striker, no good as support striker, quite selfish and always wants to shoot.
My memories of Ched were his powerful shot, must be the hardest shot at the club.
Ched has a point to prove so will be interesting how he copes but I think he'll have a similar season to Leon last season where he's OK but underwhelming in the first half of the season and never up to full fitness, fans will write him off but I reckon he'll start firing towards the end of the season.
Hanson is an unusual one and doesn't look comfortable trying to score.
However he's possibly the best support striker at the club, his first thought seems to be to look out for his fellow striker to set them up.
He also has the best physicality and height amongst our strikers but he looks ungainly with the ball.
As well as physical attributes there's also the mental side to the game.
Leon has a reputation for letting his head drop when the going gets tough and can be lazy.
Where as Sharp always seems to have a great hard working attitude which can inspire his team mates.
In fact to be fair, thanks to Wilder EVERY player at the club seems to have a good attitude and gives 100%.