However,
the replacements at a top team, like Liverpool, are better than relegation - level.
Not exact matches
Which
top team will sell their best striker
at this stage in transfer window with not much
replacement available?
Fair enough, I just wonder if he'd still be playing
top flight football if he had been
at United from the start with such a horrendous injury record, Fergie would have shipped him off ages before his eventual recovery, dare I say he was destined to win the Premier league the season he won it with United anyways, he was the hottest striker in the league for those two seasons, the only thing we lacked in his final season
at Arsenal was enough creativity behind him and a lack of suitable
replacement to take ocassionally take the load off him, but then Cazorla, Poldi and Giroud had been brought in for re-inforcements, he played with a patently inferior
team to Arsenal's that season
at United, with the exception of Rooney of course, he single handedly carried them to the title, what away to show loyalty.
I agree, but unfortunately it looks like the only ones who will go are Campbell and Podolski, this is what will slow us down our progress as a
team next season.If we don't get rid of
at least 5 of these players and bring in
top class
replacements we won't make any real progress next season, mark my words
What was all the hype about in the previous article about our keeper?This is the problem with this club we keep over hyping players.Just look
at the keeper you guys are hyping
top teams are not in for him and
top teams were never in for him when we were chasing for him.The mentality is not good
at all.The mentality is so bad to the extent that it's like when a key player is to leave the club we know we are doomed because the proper
replacement won't be brought in.I just don't get it.Keep hyping dem players ok I hope it gets them far.
My stance on the matter, sell him to whosoever and carry in suitable
replacement, a 20 + goals player or even high teens, this whole not selling to a rival is rubbish, any
top team sanchez goes to
at the moment he will not be «the man», more like a plan B, therefore arsenal job is to get
replacement to add to a squad.
Although it is not an easy transition from youth player to first
team because
top level football is really hard and that is why clubs pay insanely for proven players but in a world of out - of - control transfer prices Le Jeff, Joe Willock, Reiss Nelson and other emerging players could form backups / understudy /
replacements for our superstars who will leave
at some point.
I don't want players who don't care for the
team, and looking
at it now I think we should've sold them and gotten
replacements, but If I have to be honest I think we'll struggle for the
top 4 this season and we should try to make the best of the Europa League where a tricky win in Belarus gives us a chance to get first place in the group.
Here UEFA.com tips its hat to the coaches who have spent ten years or more
at a
top - flight
team in Europe, a select club that Sir Alex's
replacement at United, David Moyes, is part of until he succeeds his compatriot.
And in return Arsenal went into a risk mitigation strategy in bringing in a player who can occupy a similar situation to Alexis in the
team, thus meaning that we will
at least have a
replacement made up and there won't be some cat and mouse chase for another player of another
team, as they resist Arsenal's advances to get
top dollar, whilst Arsenal chase around before paying over-the-odds for somebody.