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  1. #1
    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Anaconda View Post
    Probably right about the break but would rather we were playing this weekend. Need something to do.

    I like Onana - would be a quality addition. I don't think the player we need is available. Very unconvinced by Toney particularly at the asking price. Not sure what forward (deadly striker) is available (and affordable)
    Completely agree. I like Onana, I don't think Toney is right for us at all. And I dont really see where the money is coming from.

    Saka and Odegaard badly need a break. I am still not willing to accept that our current forwards are incapable of delivering goals as they did last season. I think Arteta needs to change their mindset. Everything is too cautious and hesitant at the moment.

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Completely agree. I like Onana, I don't think Toney is right for us at all. And I dont really see where the money is coming from.

    Saka and Odegaard badly need a break. I am still not willing to accept that our current forwards are incapable of delivering goals as they did last season. I think Arteta needs to change their mindset. Everything is too cautious and hesitant at the moment.
    That was the most infuriating thing about Havertz yesterday, always wanted to take an extra touch! Yes, Saka skyed that chance but at least he took it on (and was his weaker foot)

  3. #3
    Quote Originally Posted by PSRB View Post
    That was the most infuriating thing about Havertz yesterday, always wanted to take an extra touch! Yes, Saka skyed that chance but at least he took it on (and was his weaker foot)
    Havertz should never, ever, ever play up front. Shirley if we learned anything from his days at Chelsea it would be that.

    Don't understand how Arteta could possibly think that would work out better than Eddie up front.

    Shame because I really think he has been much better in midfield recently.

  4. #4
    It was a one-off. Anyway, they're not going to do that EVERY season. At the risk of perhaps repeating myself, that's what strikers are for. Their disposition is different


    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Completely agree. I like Onana, I don't think Toney is right for us at all. And I dont really see where the money is coming from.

    Saka and Odegaard badly need a break. I am still not willing to accept that our current forwards are incapable of delivering goals as they did last season. I think Arteta needs to change their mindset. Everything is too cautious and hesitant at the moment.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

  5. #5
    Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
    It was a one-off. Anyway, they're not going to do that EVERY season. At the risk of perhaps repeating myself, that's what strikers are for. Their disposition is different
    Strikers are old hat. Nobody even bothers breeding them these days. We don't need them.

    What we need is more midfielders. Clever chaps who can pick a pass.

  6. #6
    It's sad to say, however you're quite correct. And a fat lot of good it's done us!

    Indeed, things are so bad that the only decent team in ANY league is always the one managed by Pep Guardiola, he seems to be the only one that accepts that certain things in football HAVE to happen, HAVE to be that way, simply because the game itself demands it.

    It may not make sense, even to HIM, given his dreams of playing eleven tricky midgets every week, but enough good people around him know and understand and have convinced him that it simply doesn't work that way. Which is why he has always been sure to have at least one of the world's best goal-scoring number nines in his squad, all the while successfully gaslighting weak-minded football folk that all those victories and trophies is about tiki-taka. *******o


    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    Strikers are old hat. Nobody even bothers breeding them these days. We don't need them.

    What we need is more midfielders. Clever chaps who can pick a pass.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

  7. #7
    Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
    It's sad to say, however you're quite correct. And a fat lot of good it's done us!

    Indeed, things are so bad that the only decent team in ANY league is always the one managed by Pep Guardiola, he seems to be the only one that accepts that certain things in football HAVE to happen, HAVE to be that way, simply because the game itself demands it.

    It may not make sense, even to HIM, given his dreams of playing eleven tricky midgets every week, but enough good people around him know and understand and have convinced him that it simply doesn't work that way. Which is why he has always been sure to have at least one of the world's best goal-scoring number nines in his squad, all the while successfully gaslighting weak-minded football folk that all those victories and trophies is about tiki-taka. *******o
    Correct - even with his ultimate masterpiece (Barcelona with Messi/Xavi/Iniesta) I lost count of the times that they got to 70 minutes 0-0 with 90% possession. Then Messi scores a wonder goal, the opposition come out and it finishes 3 or 4 nil and we have to hear about tiki-taka blah blah blah.

    So it was inevitable that Haaland ended up there

  8. #8
    Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
    It's sad to say, however you're quite correct. And a fat lot of good it's done us!

    Indeed, things are so bad that the only decent team in ANY league is always the one managed by Pep Guardiola, he seems to be the only one that accepts that certain things in football HAVE to happen, HAVE to be that way, simply because the game itself demands it.

    It may not make sense, even to HIM, given his dreams of playing eleven tricky midgets every week, but enough good people around him know and understand and have convinced him that it simply doesn't work that way. Which is why he has always been sure to have at least one of the world's best goal-scoring number nines in his squad, all the while successfully gaslighting weak-minded football folk that all those victories and trophies is about tiki-taka. *******o
    World class goalscorers are all very well for those who can afford them, financially and tactically.

    Number 9s, well that is a different question. For some time now the world's best goalscorers have made their living as inside forwards. Liverpool's still does.

  9. #9
    Agreed. Even Ian Wright was a #8. There's so much narrow thinking everywhere. Very sad.



    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    World class goalscorers are all very well for those who can afford them, financially and tactically.

    Number 9s, well that is a different question. For some time now the world's best goalscorers have made their living as inside forwards. Liverpool's still does.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

  10. #10
    Quote Originally Posted by redgunamo View Post
    Agreed. Even Ian Wright was a #8. There's so much narrow thinking everywhere. Very sad.
    Goals from wide areas indicate narrow thinking?

    I'd also remind you that it takes longer to do things quickly.

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