As we're unlikely to see terraces again at football, this is the virtual equivalent where you can chat to your hearts content about all football matters and, obviously, Arsenal in particular. This forum encourages all Gooners to visit and contribute so please keep it respectful, clean and topical.
GoonerMuzz wrote:C'mon this is getting boring now, McD there must be something of substance on Twatter......
He can't honestly think our team is strong enough to go into next season as is, can he
Not a fucking thing on Twitter.
All I've seen on twitter the last couple of days is that Alexis wants to go back to Italy....and Bayern are after Kos (I didn't realise he only has a year left on his contract )
So probably steer clear of Twitter...it's even more depressing than the reality
rodders999 wrote:So the chavs make a bid for a player on a Friday and the transfer is completed on the Saturday? Fuck that, BORING.
What you need to do is spend weeks and weeks tracking the player to see if he turns up outside your training ground with a "For Sale" sign stapled to his forehead. If that doesn't materialise you low ball the player's club with a derisory bid to see if you can antagonise them.
Once that's complete and you've both player and club well pissed off you send in another bid which, if Dick Law's been on the gin, may by some miracle be deemed acceptable. Then you dither and get cold feet for a bit before conducting an 8 week long medical at the training ground while everyone involved in the transfer slowly loses the will to live.
Then, just before you hit the press release button on Pravda to announce the signature, you get told by the player's agent in the nicest possible terms to go fuck yourself.
Now THAT'S how you go about a transfer you chav bastards
Jesus, I laughed my ass off for that sentence, funny shit Rodders. But the irony is that that is so fucking true that it makes me lose my will to live too.
After scrolling through bullshit about 2nd hand cars and joysticks ( ), arseblog had this belter to say this morning -
"whatever happens we have to keep giroud"
I really don't know how to respond to that Yes I can agree that swapping one striker for another doesn't make our striker options any deeper, but he is advocating the importance of keeping giroud regardless of who we buy and tbh words just escape me there The kickbacks must have gone up a notch for the coming season
Herd wrote:I think Giroud would be fine as 50 pct of a striking duo but on his own non
Absolutely agree but my issue is the way he suggests that keeping giroud is VITAL to the future prospects of our club - giroud isn't top class and never will be cos his lack of pace and the fact that he isn't a clinical finsher, will always hold him back. Yes he would be better in a 4-4-2, but he still wont be quality and he certainly isn't vital for the club or team
augie wrote:After scrolling through bullshit about 2nd hand cars and joysticks ( ), arseblog had this belter to say this morning -
"whatever happens we have to keep giroud"
I really don't know how to respond to that Yes I can agree that swapping one striker for another doesn't make our striker options any deeper, but he is advocating the importance of keeping giroud regardless of who we buy and tbh words just escape me there The kickbacks must have gone up a notch for the coming season
Sorry augie but on this occasion arseblogger is right, ditching giroud for higuian is a good deal IF at least one more quality striker arrieves before the window closes but you know that if the swap plus money deal actually happened then that would be it on the striker front leaving us with just a single striker and nobody remotely good enough to play in the first team, walnut sanogoals and Akpom!, giroud partnering a fast mobile striker in a 442 would be my choice but it'll not happen.
I think this season's transfer window may finally prove to even the most ardent Arsene Wenger supporter that he is no longer able to attract the worlds best players, or even potential one season wonders like Vardy..... even the usual click bait sites are struggling to string any semi-credible rumours together.
We must be a complete laughing stock on Itchy's favourite alternate supporter sites
augie wrote:After scrolling through bullshit about 2nd hand cars and joysticks ( ), arseblog had this belter to say this morning -
"whatever happens we have to keep giroud"
I really don't know how to respond to that Yes I can agree that swapping one striker for another doesn't make our striker options any deeper, but he is advocating the importance of keeping giroud regardless of who we buy and tbh words just escape me there The kickbacks must have gone up a notch for the coming season
Sorry augie but on this occasion arseblogger is right, ditching giroud for higuian is a good deal IF at least one more quality striker arrieves before the window closes but you know that if the swap plus money deal actually happened then that would be it on the striker front leaving us with just a single striker and nobody remotely good enough to play in the first team, walnut sanogoals and Akpom!, giroud partnering a fast mobile striker in a 442 would be my choice but it'll not happen.
Herd wrote:I think Giroud would be fine as 50 pct of a striking duo but on his own non
I think Giroud would be ok getting on the first train out of Arsenal tube station and never coming back.
Playing Giroud as part of a 442 formation means we have to build the team to suit his deficiencies, you don't get away with that in the PL, and 442 is dead in the water these days especially with our non combative midfield.
Herd wrote:I think Giroud would be fine as 50 pct of a striking duo but on his own non
I think Giroud would be ok getting on the first train out of Arsenal tube station and never coming back.
Playing Giroud as part of a 442 formation means we have to build the team to suit his deficiencies, you don't get away with that in the PL, and 442 is dead in the water these days especially with our non combative midfield.
Look at any PL-winning side in history and ask if Giroud would have gotten into their side. The answer is a conclusive no in every case.
Useful enough back-up option but would not bat an eyelid if he fucked off never to return.
Complete disgrace that such a bang average striker has been our unchallenged lone striker for 4 years, it is a fucking joke. No wonder he is so fucking arrogant.
augie wrote:After scrolling through bullshit about 2nd hand cars and joysticks ( ), arseblog had this belter to say this morning -
"whatever happens we have to keep giroud"
I really don't know how to respond to that Yes I can agree that swapping one striker for another doesn't make our striker options any deeper, but he is advocating the importance of keeping giroud regardless of who we buy and tbh words just escape me there The kickbacks must have gone up a notch for the coming season
Sorry augie but on this occasion arseblogger is right, ditching giroud for higuian is a good deal IF at least one more quality striker arrieves before the window closes but you know that if the swap plus money deal actually happened then that would be it on the striker front leaving us with just a single striker and nobody remotely good enough to play in the first team, walnut sanogoals and Akpom!, giroud partnering a fast mobile striker in a 442 would be my choice but it'll not happen.
Didn't I agree with that part already ?
The bottom line here is, like him or loath him, giroud is to important to lose because we won't replace him, he's the closest thing we have to a striker that MIGHT score 20 league goals in a season and therefore we have to hang on to him. Everything else is hypothetical at the moment.