Not exact matches
Im all for bringing Mahrez in if we had a full contingent of
outfield players who can fit the bill thats required, do nt get me wrong I rate Mahrez but all this talk of coversions to strikers ect is a thing that takes time and theres little garuntee that it will work and while we are
finding out if it works or not we are again loosing games we should win through a deficit of goals and real goal scorers.
same team who the god of Arsenal couldn't
find a single
outfield player to improve its quality.
It's unclear exactly where the 30 - year - old fits into Los Angeles» plans for 2015, as they already have Juan Uribe at third, Howie Kendrick at second, and an
outfield already overflowing with
players, but if his bat is as good as his numbers in Serie Nacional imply, they'll
find room.
When the
players arrived, they were each told to take a towel and go
find a spot in the
outfield.
Arsenal added no
outfield player because we couldn't
find anyone to improve us, breezed preseason, and then have went on to show the same tragic management as last season whilst making an absolute mug of ourselves in Europe to boot.
Wenger himself has said that he did not sign any
outfield players because «he could not
find anyone who would have improved our squad.
«In a 90 day transfer window, a team that was 12 points off the pace last year, did not
find a single
outfield player to better their squad while a Billion Pounds was spent in transfers»
In the summer of 2015 Wenger could not
find a single
outfield player to improve our squad which was badly in need of improvement.
Loopy Lord Harris said we had 200 mill to spend and we ended up spending 10 mill Wenger said his scouts went all over the planet and to the moon and mars but could not
find even one
outfield player suitable for Arsenal Wenger assured us that we did not need a striker as Sanchez Giroud Walcott Chamberlain Ramsey and Wellbeck were all world class.
Despite being arguably our best
outfield player last season, Herrera
found himself out of the side for an extended period, much to the frustration of the fans.
When Arsenal declined to sign a single
outfield player last summer, Arsene Wenger insisted that he simply could not
find someone with the «exceptional quality» to improve his squad.
He recommended Matt McCarthy's Odd Man Out: A Year on the Mound with a Minor League Misfit, a memoir of a minor league
player in Provo, Utah; Straw:
Finding My Way, about former Mets
outfielder Darryl Strawberry; and others.