At this stage we almost need a big
name striker more for player morale, I think of Ozil and Sanchez then for any other reason.
Not exact matches
But I think, hypothetically, if Sanchez were to stay many a big
name coach would prefer a
more natural and bigger central
striker, not to take anything away from the fantastic job Sanchez has done.
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sometimes its easier to play Fifa18 where u can easy sign a big
name big tag defenders or
strikers for 100m or 200m and still has 500m in the bank for
more players....
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I just don't know what's wrong with Arsenal fans.Sure I get it as humans we all have our preferences but things start to look funny when we begin to bash and criticize a player like he's useless.I just don't get why Arsenal fans do nt want Vardy.Oh is it because he's not world class, he's English, He's not a big
name, he's a fairy tale, you feel all he does is run, he's not got a better history in footballing until now or you feel Giroud is better or what?I really pity Arsenal fans honestly.I would've taken Jamie Vardy in a heartbeat.Sure he's not the best option out there.But I'll say this and say it again it's not a world class
striker that wins you a league but rather just increases your chances of winning the league.If you've watched Arsenal clearly from the time since Henry left you realized that it's
more of not being able to find a clinical
striker.Eduardo was not a already a finished product when he started his career here yet he was clinical and was on world class form until injury.What Arsenal need now is a world class finisher if they can't get a world class
striker.
I fkin don't mind, just sign a damn
striker.the
more time goes by the less chance we have of even getting a
striker, I'm just scared Wenger has decided to
name Theo our new top draw
striker.
Arsenal looked like signing a big -
name striker in the summer, but missed out on the likes of Karim Benzema and Edinson Cavani, though Icardi could be a
more realistic target.
Defenders hate playing Sanchez and they'll have even
more trouble if we add a Cavani / Jackson Martinez or a «you
name him», monster
striker.
After hearing his
name linked with the words «Leeds» and «League One,» Hull
striker Dean Windass figured it was time to make it clear to everyone that he's
more than happy playing in the Premier League next year.
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striker reminds us of Arsenal great
But with the
names throne out there (Morata, Higuain, Vardy &
more) it seems that Wenger has come to realize that the
striker he has will not be good enough to push this team over the line no matter how much the midfield creates.
Gosh I can
name 10 young
strikers who are all better; Dybala, Morata, Benzia, Lacazette, lukaku, origi, vietto, munir, bojan, jese Rodriguez and
more Sanogo at best is Championship relegation strugglers level
Walcott I wonder what is his place in the team... in 10 years in he is no starter and his impact is good but he isn't the first
name on the team sheet... If Wenger as a shot at getting such
striker he should even it means selling some (Podolski, Sanogo with a buy back option and maybe one
more)
Name me another
striker in England that is
more consistent!
After a parade through the town, in scenes
more akin to a rock star than a footballer, the
striker spent an hour with fans in a the back of a Rolls Royce and then had a street
named after him.
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(If you don't rate Sanogo, just disregard his
name) The
more I think about it, I would be all for the Benteke transfer, and in terms of potential
strikers on my wishlist close to the top.
They
name 4
strikers and wheres this law you cant put
more than 1 on..
1 in 2 is ok, but its not like it was years ago.footballs
more attacking these days, we need a
striker who can do better than that like Aguero or Costa.You say that many elite european teams have sucess without a prolific
striker, but you failed to
name them.lol.There are exceptions but on the whole most of the top teams have a WC
striker a go to man from Barca (european champiions) to real madrid to PSG and even Bayern Munich all have WC centre forwrards up front.To try an argue otherwise is facile
Arsenal are supposedly in the market for a new
striker and one
name that has popped up on
more than one occasion is Gonzalo Higuain.
It will once again spark debates that if Arsenal do not sign a big
name striker for Ozil to feed with assists, then we could see the German international become even
more frustrated, so much so that he may consider his future at the club.
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named
vidal would take up a big chunk of our budget and we need
more a big
name striker, than a big
name midfielder (otherwise what have we got ozil for if he is just supplying slow giroud) me think unless vidal is going to score us 20 goals from midfield, then that would swing it for me.
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Perhaps into his final season with Chelsea, veteran
striker Didier Drogba may fancy one
more shot at extending his playing days with a move to the MLS, and he'd fit right in alongside legendary
names such as Kaka and David Villa.
Or whichever club might go for him, if they have a big
name striker already then it's
more likely they are looking for a winger.
We have only one
striker and that's G RUDE, so we are actually short there, don't even call other
names, they are either not good enough (DW), not
strikers (AS) or too young (CA), so we actually need a top class ST. And we only have Le coq as out and out DM, we need 1
more.
We don't need to spend # 30m or
more on a
striker, believe me the
striker we need is not the big
names but the one who will score goals for us and i am sure with ozil and cazorla ordinary # 8m cicharito is the answer to that.
Interestingly, only two Huddersfield players scored
more than four league goals this season which suggests a big -
name striker might be on the top of the shopping list.
The 29 - year - old Ireland
striker may not be a player that Liverpool fans would want or expect their club to be linked to, not over
more headline - grabbing
names such as Alex Teixeira, who has scored 26 goals in 22 games for Shakhtar Donetsk this season, but there may be method to the idea of bringing in the less - heralded forward.
Ideally we would sign a new goalkeeper (preferably under the age of 30) a replacement for Modric (Dzagoev would fit this description) 1 big
name striker, be that Lewandowski, Ade, Damiao, whoever it may be, and then one
more experienced
striker who won't mind sitting on the bench, Arouna Kone or Marco Borrielo would be good additions in that respect.
Although they fit the mould of a conventional
striker much
more snugly than Salah, with their searing pace, individual skill and unerring finishing technique, Torres and Suárez are perhaps better analogs for the new star of Anfield than any of the aforementioned
names from the
more distant past.
He's made a
name for himself as a fairly decent League Two
striker and nothing
more.
The 22 - year - old is keen on a move to Spurs, and will also be keen to make his
name in a Spurs shirt, and would have a huge job ahead of him if he is to take Harry Kane's starting spot, so it is
more than likely that if he was to arrive, it would be as second choice
striker.