Yanic Wildschut also offered some height (6'2) and strength. Overall Wigan was a very fit and strong side. For Burton Akins is 6'1 and a powerful lad, their top scorer with 12 goals. Burton strength was
not conceding though. They scored 7 league goals fewer than us.
DronnieBlade 's fear and logic seem to be that a tall and strong striker will force us to play hoof ball.
He should be calmed by the fact that most teams have some sort of size and physicality in forward positions. For the Premiership:
Leicester - Ulloa
Arsenal - Giroud
Tottenham - Kane
Man City - Bony, Iheanacho
Man Utd - Fellaini
Southampton - Pelle
West Ham - Carroll
Liverpool - Benteke
Stoke - Crouch
Chelsea - Costa, Remy
Everton - Lukaku
Swansea - Gomis
Watford - Deeney
WBA - Rondon, Lambert
Crystal Palace - Wickham, Adebayor
Bournemouth - Murray, King
Sunderland - Fletcher, Toivonen, Graham, Mandron
Newcastle - Mitrovic,
Norwich - Mbokani, Jerome
Aston Villa - Gestede
This doesn't prove that you can't cope without a target man, but it proves that most managers feels that some height and strength going forward is useful to have in the squad. I think this is what most Blades are saying. If someone's saying
"all strikers must be very short" I think that's more indicative of an obsession.