David Ornstein @bbcsport_david
Giroud to Arsenal almost done. Announcement this week, not a replacement for RvP. Story across BBC soon, first reported by @JWTelegraph #afc
So what number will he get then lads?
David Ornstein @bbcsport_david
Giroud to Arsenal almost done. Announcement this week, not a replacement for RvP. Story across BBC soon, first reported by @JWTelegraph #afc
Whether or not he signs youre going on the *word censored* list pal1989 wrote:David Ornstein @bbcsport_david
Giroud to Arsenal almost done. Announcement this week, not a replacement for RvP. Story across BBC soon, first reported by @JWTelegraph #afc
So what number will he get then lads?
1989 wrote:Giroud will be an excellent Plan B for away games like Stoke etc. He's 6"4' and a beast in the air. Basically he will be the player we hoped Chamakh was going to be for us.
flash gunner wrote:If you throw enough predictions out there soon enough you'll get one or two right and many of baba's predictions were made after the event such as Gervinho Bab wasn't a member of the board when we signed him so not sure how he predicted he'd be shitmikeyb772001 wrote:Bapa was right about gervinho but I knew that about him before we signed him.We could all see he was struggling from the start so that makes us all mystic meg?
521989 wrote:David Ornstein @bbcsport_david
Giroud to Arsenal almost done. Announcement this week, not a replacement for RvP. Story across BBC soon, first reported by @JWTelegraph #afc
So what number will he get then lads?
That wasn't the agreement was it flashflash gunner wrote:Whether or not he signs youre going on the *word censored* list pal1989 wrote:David Ornstein @bbcsport_david
Giroud to Arsenal almost done. Announcement this week, not a replacement for RvP. Story across BBC soon, first reported by @JWTelegraph #afc
So what number will he get then lads?![]()
augie being miserable........where have I seen that beforeaugie wrote:1989 wrote:Giroud will be an excellent Plan B for away games like Stoke etc. He's 6"4' and a beast in the air. Basically he will be the player we hoped Chamakh was going to be for us.
Personally I am against all this "Plan B" bollox until we get Plan A sorted out first - in previous seasons we have been physically bullied by the likes of stoke and we needed a Plan B but last season we were played off the park by the likes of wigan and swansea so we need to get Plan A in place then work on Plan B imo. It is for this reason that I am totally against signing back up players until our first 11 is strong enough - yes I know last season we suffered from not having a good enough back up to rvp but our priority should still be a quality defensive midfielder and if/when rvp goes then we need to buy a top quality striker and if giroud does sign then he had better be more than just a Plan B striker
You 'voided'1989 wrote:That wasn't the agreement was it flashflash gunner wrote:Whether or not he signs youre going on the *word censored* list pal1989 wrote:David Ornstein @bbcsport_david
Giroud to Arsenal almost done. Announcement this week, not a replacement for RvP. Story across BBC soon, first reported by @JWTelegraph #afc
So what number will he get then lads?![]()
Problem is that our idea of a "Plan B" is basically making changes when we're losing after 60/70 minutes. We should be looking to become far more versatile and able to implement various tactics, formations and mentalities rather than having a "Plan A" and sticking to it unless it doesn't work. We only play one way, if you look at most (if not all) of the top teams they will adapt their style of play to the opposition and game rather than having one or two rigid plans. IF GIroud does sign, and RvP miraculously stays, it has to be that we can use him not only to strengthen the squad but also give us more flexibility positionally. Saying that, 4-4-2 with the current side could be a recipe for disaster given the lack of holding midfielder and the general ineptitude of the wingers in terms of tracking back.augie wrote:1989 wrote:Giroud will be an excellent Plan B for away games like Stoke etc. He's 6"4' and a beast in the air. Basically he will be the player we hoped Chamakh was going to be for us.
Personally I am against all this "Plan B" bollox until we get Plan A sorted out first - in previous seasons we have been physically bullied by the likes of stoke and we needed a Plan B but last season we were played off the park by the likes of wigan and swansea so we need to get Plan A in place then work on Plan B imo. It is for this reason that I am totally against signing back up players until our first 11 is strong enough - yes I know last season we suffered from not having a good enough back up to rvp but our priority should still be a quality defensive midfielder and if/when rvp goes then we need to buy a top quality striker and if giroud does sign then he had better be more than just a Plan B striker
Agreed.northbank123 wrote:Problem is that our idea of a "Plan B" is basically making changes when we're losing after 60/70 minutes. We should be looking to become far more versatile and able to implement various tactics, formations and mentalities rather than having a "Plan A" and sticking to it unless it doesn't work. We only play one way, if you look at most (if not all) of the top teams they will adapt their style of play to the opposition and game rather than having one or two rigid plans. IF GIroud does sign, and RvP miraculously stays, it has to be that we can use him not only to strengthen the squad but also give us more flexibility positionally. Saying that, 4-4-2 with the current side could be a recipe for disaster given the lack of holding midfielder and the general ineptitude of the wingers in terms of tracking back.augie wrote:1989 wrote:Giroud will be an excellent Plan B for away games like Stoke etc. He's 6"4' and a beast in the air. Basically he will be the player we hoped Chamakh was going to be for us.
Personally I am against all this "Plan B" bollox until we get Plan A sorted out first - in previous seasons we have been physically bullied by the likes of stoke and we needed a Plan B but last season we were played off the park by the likes of wigan and swansea so we need to get Plan A in place then work on Plan B imo. It is for this reason that I am totally against signing back up players until our first 11 is strong enough - yes I know last season we suffered from not having a good enough back up to rvp but our priority should still be a quality defensive midfielder and if/when rvp goes then we need to buy a top quality striker and if giroud does sign then he had better be more than just a Plan B striker
1989 wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/18425253
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Flash - I'm just relieved to have avoided your *word censored* list really mate![]()
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donaldo wrote:Who knows how good he really is?.But the last 3 strikers we bought from France were Chamakh Gervinho and Park.The jury is definately out.But as a replacement for RVP its underwhelming