29 year old no-mark striker. Played for Watford, Sheff Utd and more recently Portsmouth. Cruciate injury ruled him out for 6 months but that was over a year ago...
He was a good player at Watford...I seem to remember him sticking a few away against us at Vicarage Road in a televised match. These post-injury players are a bit of an unknown quantity. Some come back, some sink without trace. NW will suss him out...
Wikipedia Daniel Vaughn "Danny" Webber (born 28 December 1981) is an English football striker who is a free agent following his release from Portsmouth. Born in Manchester, Webber began his career as a trainee with Manchester United, but failed to cement a first team place and spent loan spells with Port Vale and Watford before joining Watford on a permanent basis. After two years with Watford, Webber joined Sheffield United for the second half of the 2004–05 season. That loan also became a permanent transfer at the end of the season, and during the 2005–06 season, Webber's goals helped Sheffield United to promotion to the Premier League for 2006–07. Three years later, after scoring just 20 goals in 107 appearances for the Blades, Webber's contract was allowed to expire and he was released from the club. Club career Manchester United After a number of appearances for the club's youth team during the 1997–98 season, Webber began his footballing career as a trainee at Manchester United in July 1998. After scoring 16 goals in 11 appearances for the Under-17 side, including five goals against Fulham, Webber was rewarded with a professional contract on 28 December 1998.[1] Despite only scoring one more goal between then and the end of the 1998–99 season, Webber finished as the Under-17s' top scorer. He progressed to the Under-19s in 1999–2000, for whom he scored 11 goals in 14 appearances. He also made his first appearances for the reserve team during that season, playing in matches against Bradford City, Newcastle United and Manchester City. In 2000–01, Webber established himself in the reserve side, scoring six goals in 20 appearances, and made his debut for the first team in November 2000 in a League Cup match against Sunderland.[2][3] He made a second appearance for Manchester United in the League Cup in November 2001,[4] and then joined Port Vale on a one month loan.[5] He made five appearances for Port Vale,[4] returning to Manchester United at the end of his loan spell as he felt that the departure of Andy Cole from the club at the end of December 2001 would enhance his first team opportunities.[6] He did not break into the first team, however, and in March 2002, he joined First Division club Watford on loan for the rest of the season, where he scored two goals in five League appearances.[4][7] He joined Watford again for the start of the 2002–03 season on a three-month loan and impressed Watford manager Ray Lewington who said, "Danny's come down from Manchester United and he has enthusiasm and a willingness to work. He's an absolute credit."[8][9] His loan spell came to an end in October 2002 after he dislocated his shoulder in a match against Sheffield Wednesday.[10][11] He made a third appearance for Manchester United as a substitute in the Champions League match against Deportivo de La Coruña in March 2003.[12] At the end of the season, he was offered a three year contract, but turned it down in order to seek first-team football, saying "When I was 16, I made the decision that if I was still around at 21 and not in the first team I'd have to be professional and go and play first-team football somewhere else. I was a bit disappointed that I hadn't broken through but there's no point thinking about what could have been.".[13][14] Watford Webber joined Watford on a three-year contract in the summer of 2003.[15][16] He made 31 league and cup appearances in the 2003–04 season, scoring five goals, with a shoulder injury suffered in training in February 2004 restricting his appearance for the rest of the season.[17][18] Webber made a good start to the 2004–05 season, scoring nine goals by mid-October 2004, with manager Ray Lewington saying, "He has got mind and body right this year and is showing the potential we all knew he had. He is doing extremely well. And this season Danny is scoring tap ins as well as spectacular goals."[19] However, his season was interrupted by a dislocated shoulder suffered during a match against Gillingham in November 2004,[20][21] and he was later dropped from the first team in March 2005 owing to poor form.[22] Shortly afterwards, he joined Sheffield United on loan.[23][24] Webber scored 12 goals in 32 league and cup appearances for Watford in the 2004–05 season.[25] Sheffield United Webber initially joined Sheffield United on loan in March 2005 with Danny Cullip moving in the opposite direction.[23][24] He scored after 93 seconds on his debut in a 4–0 away win over rivals Leeds United,[26][27] and four days later, scored two goals against Queens Park Rangers.[28][29] At the end of the 2004–05 season, he signed a permanent three-year contract with Sheffield United for a transfer fee of £500,000.[30][31] During the 2005–06 season, Webber scored ten goals,[32] helping Sheffield United to win automatic promotion from the Championship to the Premier League.[33] In the 2006–07 season he played 22 games in the Premier League scoring three goals, including the winning goals against Newcastle United and Watford. After the Blades' relegation Webber continued to appear regularly but struggled with injuries and an inability to turn appearances into goals. By the 2008/09 season he was in the final year of his contract and hoped to secure a new deal with the club[34] but more injuries saw him drop out of the first team reckoning. After the club missed out on promotion Webber was released after his contract expired.[35] Portsmouth In September 2009 Webber signed for Portsmouth who were looking for attacking options. He signed outside the transfer window as he was a free agent.[36] He scored his first goal for the club in a 3–1 League Cup victory over Carlisle United on 22 September 2009.[37] Webber scored his first Premier League goal for Portsmouth in a 1–1 home draw against West Ham United on 26 January 2010. He was ruled out for the remainder of the 2009–2010 season after rupturing cruciate ligaments in a game against Tottenham Hotspur in a game in March 2010. It was confirmed at the time that he would be out of action for at least six months. Webber made his return to action 12 months later in the 2-0 defeat away to Reading at the Madjeski Stadium on Saturday the 2nd of April 2011, making a cameo appearance for the last five minutes. Once the 2010–2011 Championship season had finished Webber was released by Portsmouth. International career Webber has played for England at under-20 level.[13]
Was he the guy who missed a sitter for Sheff Utd against Wigan in their last game in the Premiership which meant they were relegated ??
Ever heard the saying scraping the bottom of the barrell what a joke if this is the best on offer god help us.
I doubt this is realistically with a view to signing him. Warnock's probably just doing him a favour as he looks to get fit and, on the off chance he looks sharp, he might be worth a 6 month deal or something.