WALCOTT - which position is best etc?
- QuartzGooner
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The Ox has played some lovely football this season, and he is more solidly built than Walcott. Not quite as fast, but still a fast player.
But The Ox has not yet reached maturity and consistency; he was fairly quite against Newcastle.
I hope we do sign Podolski; but also keep The Ox and Walcott. It gives us a variety of options, mixing pace, skill, strength and (hopefully) goalscoring.
If the good stuff that Gervinho has done is repeated and improved on, that will give us a tricky creative option too, who can play anywhere across the three attacking midfield places.
But I think the jury is still out on Gervinho's consistency.
I would be interested to see if we get Hoillet; he has got pace and can cut inside quite well, though no idea if we would bid for him or if he would settle in a big club.
But The Ox has not yet reached maturity and consistency; he was fairly quite against Newcastle.
I hope we do sign Podolski; but also keep The Ox and Walcott. It gives us a variety of options, mixing pace, skill, strength and (hopefully) goalscoring.
If the good stuff that Gervinho has done is repeated and improved on, that will give us a tricky creative option too, who can play anywhere across the three attacking midfield places.
But I think the jury is still out on Gervinho's consistency.
I would be interested to see if we get Hoillet; he has got pace and can cut inside quite well, though no idea if we would bid for him or if he would settle in a big club.
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Like who?1989 wrote:We could do far better than Walcott. That's the point.
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balehugh jardon wrote:Like who?1989 wrote:We could do far better than Walcott. That's the point.
ashley cole
valencia
scott sinclair
nathan dyer
ben afar
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are you suggesting that we have a chance of acquiring these players (ignoring the fact that ashley cole's a defender and bale's predominately a left winger)the moog wrote:balehugh jardon wrote:Like who?1989 wrote:We could do far better than Walcott. That's the point.
ashley cole
valencia
- hugh jardon
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A truly bizarre selection of players to improve on right-wing Walcott! Are you for real?the moog wrote:balehugh jardon wrote:Like who?1989 wrote:We could do far better than Walcott. That's the point.
ashley cole
valencia
scott sinclair
nathan dyer
ben afar
Cole - a left-back for one of our biggest rivals who walked out on Arsenal due to a wage dispute and Bale - a left midfielder who plays for our biggest rivals. Both wrong positions and never gonna happen.
Valencia seems to be quite consistent with good work rate and delivery but would Man Utd sell to us? No chance. Is he better than Theo? I don't think so.
Dyer and Sinclair have had decent debut top flight seasons and show plenty of promise but that's all. Better than Walcott?! No way.
Ben Arfa has showed glimpses of brilliance but again I would not see him as an improvement on Walcott.
I'm still waiting to hear those of you slagging Walcott off to suggest names of players that would be an improvement on him and realistic targets.
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hugh jardon wrote:Ben Arfa has showed glimpses of brilliance but again I would not see him as an improvement on Walcott.]














































































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Just seen this earlier post offered as possible replacements - Leon Britton and Wayne Routledge????the moog wrote:valencia, ashley cole, scott sinclair, leon britton, wayne routlidge, park, TR7, the ox
TR7 doesn't play right-wing and The Ox, although has incredible potential is not yet on Theo's level.
Leon Britton and Wayne Routledge






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While we are at it we could also have Norman Lamont and Michael Heseltine.hugh jardon wrote:
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Ok, it is not THAT Leon Britton but the point remains it is not as easy as it sounds to find a replacement for Walcott.
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Arsene Wenger says he now expects Theo Walcott to reach double-figures in goals every season http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archiv ... lcott-now- #Arsenal
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I disagree even at 17 and in his first full season in the premiership The Ox is a better all round player than Walcott.Its taken Walcott 6 years to reach his level nowhugh jardon wrote:
TR7 doesn't play right-wing and The Ox, although has incredible potential is not yet on Theo's level.
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my apologies i meant to post ashley young not ashley cole
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Like it, we should go for Geoffrey Howe, Douglas Hurd and Ted Heath too, all very right-wing.QuartzGooner wrote:While we are at it we could also have Norman Lamont and Michael Heseltine.hugh jardon wrote:
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Ok, it is not THAT Leon Britton but the point remains it is not as easy as it sounds to find a replacement for Walcott.
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Whether Ashley Young is better than Walcott is open to debate. But would he leave United to join us? No. Would United even sell him to us? No.the moog wrote:my apologies i meant to post ashley young not ashley cole
So still no realistic replacement for Walcott offered by those who say he's not good enough.
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Look fella, nobody wants a championship manager showdown with you. Its not our job to scout players, i don't watch a whole bunch of European football but I'd be very surprised if there weren't some decent wide men knocking about who can actually control a football.hugh jardon wrote:Whether Ashley Young is better than Walcott is open to debate. But would he leave United to join us? No. Would United even sell him to us? No.the moog wrote:my apologies i meant to post ashley young not ashley cole
So still no realistic replacement for Walcott offered by those who say he's not good enough.
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Can I just say yet again that walnut is absolute s**t - the
doesn't know where to run half the time and we seen yesterday that when he is up against an equally fast opponent he is afraid to take him on and has fcuk all else to offer. If wenger is gonna be here for another 2 yrs and if wenger is gonna stand loyally behind walnut no matter how crap he plays then we will see yet another promising young player (ox) stagnate and fail to reach his potential under guru wenger
6 fcuking mins is all he got and we had to endure 84mins of s**t from walnut who should have been subbed ahead of yossi FFS
If this
gets a new improved contract then somebody should burn the stadium to the ground





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