Pinchy
Blade, not Bladey.
He needs to study Sharp and learn from him. They are very similar in that they are both poachers and don't contribute much else to the team. It's fine for a team to play that way so long as the rest of the team will create plenty of chances for them.
He's still very young. He's had a decent first season and his goals to starts ratio is up there with the likes of Beattie & Evans, our last strikers who scored consistently. If he continues to develop and spends a lot of time focussing on what Sharp does he will be ready to take the mantle from Sharp in a couple of years time.
He needs to work hard on his first touch and work-rate. Someone said his link-up play is a strength! I say it's virtually non-existent.