Ricardo Alvarez has ‘signed for Arsenal?????

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Post by RNTGOONER »

What's all this beating people and scoring from 20 yards bollox - he should have been passing that ball sideways.

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If he can beat a man and cross a ball without hitting the first man he will already be better than Walnutt

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SWLGooner wrote:I thought last time we saw these reports someone showed they was meant for Arsenal de Sarandi?
Why would he leave the Argie champions for a lower table team? That would be the equivalent of Rooney leaving the mancs for Wigan!

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BT wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
BT wrote: Its clear Robin would thrive better behind another man and having him as the main man doesnt work.
how does it not? the man scores over a goal per game! i disagree, i think RvP is perfect for any position as a striker, be it with a partner ahead of him, behind him (steady, kingjayson!) or even on his own. he will score goals anyhow.

our problems are on the wings and on the defence (including holding midfielder) imo.
Not disputing Robin's goal return but I don't think having him as target man benefits the team as a whole. Often he falls back into that hole, gets the ball and there's no one to run onto his pass. Despite his amazing record in the second half of season, our goals as a whole dried up. Despite his touch, his vision and heart, he plays naturally with his back to goal, slows down play and it's not effective in a counter attacking move with him in that position. I think arsenal were pondering and slower than ever this season just gone.
fair enough BT, and while your point makes sense i still think that if we had those quick and intelligent wingers playing with him (like nasri was in the first half of the season) he would prove to be one of the best solo strikers in the world. he needs no space to shoot, has a great pass and can score from almost anywhere with both his feet.

truth is, unless we move to a 4-4-2, we'll never know if you're right or not. :(

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Post by 1989 »

This is 100% happening.

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Post by Nos89 »

1989 wrote:This is 100% happening.

if this in 100% we need to bring in coloccini and mascherano to help the guy settle into premiership life. If he does as well as tevez then we're sorted.

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BT wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
BT wrote: Its clear Robin would thrive better behind another man and having him as the main man doesnt work.
how does it not? the man scores over a goal per game! i disagree, i think RvP is perfect for any position as a striker, be it with a partner ahead of him, behind him (steady, kingjayson!) or even on his own. he will score goals anyhow.

our problems are on the wings and on the defence (including holding midfielder) imo.
Not disputing Robin's goal return but I don't think having him as target man benefits the team as a whole. Often he falls back into that hole, gets the ball and there's no one to run onto his pass. Despite his amazing record in the second half of season, our goals as a whole dried up. Despite his touch, his vision and heart, he plays naturally with his back to goal, slows down play and it's not effective in a counter attacking move with him in that position. I think arsenal were pondering and slower than ever this season just gone.
I agree, great scoring record but not an ideal centre forward for the reasons you explain.

He will score goals where ever he plays but we do miss out when he leads the line but is forever dropping deep.

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BT wrote:
brazilianGOONER wrote:
BT wrote: Its clear Robin would thrive better behind another man and having him as the main man doesnt work.
how does it not? the man scores over a goal per game! i disagree, i think RvP is perfect for any position as a striker, be it with a partner ahead of him, behind him (steady, kingjayson!) or even on his own. he will score goals anyhow.

our problems are on the wings and on the defence (including holding midfielder) imo.
Not disputing Robin's goal return but I don't think having him as target man benefits the team as a whole. Often he falls back into that hole, gets the ball and there's no one to run onto his pass. Despite his amazing record in the second half of season, our goals as a whole dried up. Despite his touch, his vision and heart, he plays naturally with his back to goal, slows down play and it's not effective in a counter attacking move with him in that position. I think arsenal were pondering and slower than ever this season just gone.
I agree, great scoring record but not an ideal centre forward for the reasons you explain.

He will score goals where ever he plays but we do miss out when he leads the line but is forever dropping deep.

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Post by M-50 »

We really have gone into decline if this c*nt signs.

This has all the characteristics of last year's Argentinian superstar, the prolific goalscoring machine that was Mauro Boseli. He was snapped up by WIGAN :roll: for £10M and duly repaid them for their stupidity - he was a flop, a joke, couldn't score in a brothel.

Ricky Alvarez? Sounds like some c*nt who should have been born 60 years ago and starred in a few westerns.

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Post by rigsby »

Yeah and Tevez flopped as well in the english league.

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rigsby wrote:Yeah and Tevez flopped as well in the english league.
Cheers. I was 99.99% certain the first response would be that :lol:

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M-50 wrote:
rigsby wrote:Yeah and Tevez flopped as well in the english league.
Cheers. I was 99.99% certain the first response would be that :lol:
Also Tevez seemed to have a lot more pedigree and experience at a higher level (played for Argentina) than this Alvarez chap 8)

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Post by goonerk »

Jesus! Why write the kid off before he's even signed?!

You moan when he doesn't buy, then you moan when he does buy! Yes, he may not be what we need but have some bloody patience!

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Real fans have patience :barscarf:

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Post by Henry Norris 1913 »

the new ardiles :shock:


not ardiles - uh....veron? someone help me out here :? :lol:

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