Welcome to The Arsenal, Olivier Giroud

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Re: Welcome to The Arsenal, Olivier Giroud

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From the little I've seen of him - youtube clips mainly, I like the look of him as a no-nonsense striker, with physicality.

He appears to be able to get all sorts of different goals, which makes him far more adaptable than say Theo, who will probably only ever score from through balls and 1 v 1's and won't get a headed goal in his lifetime.

He has a knack of getting scruffy tap- ins, follows up other strikers shots to nab rebounds, keeper spillages, and looks like he will be in the right place at the right time, unlike Bendtner drifting out to the wing etc.

If - still a big IF I realise, RVP stays then a front line of Podolski, Giroud and RVP looks quite a strike force and makes me think Theo will be the £15m makeweight, which wouldn't concern me too much.

On the other hand if RVP goes, then Giroud up top with Walcott feading off him might just be a decent little / large combination much like sid and eddie all those years ago.

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StuartL wrote:From the little I've seen of him - youtube clips mainly, I like the look of him as a no-nonsense striker, with physicality.

He appears to be able to get all sorts of different goals, which makes him far more adaptable than say Theo, who will probably only ever score from through balls and 1 v 1's and won't get a headed goal in his lifetime.

He has a knack of getting scruffy tap- ins, follows up other strikers shots to nab rebounds, keeper spillages, and looks like he will be in the right place at the right time, unlike Bendtner drifting out to the wing etc.

If - still a big IF I realise, RVP stays then a front line of Podolski, Giroud and RVP looks quite a strike force and makes me think Theo will be the £15m makeweight, which wouldn't concern me too much.

On the other hand if RVP goes, then Giroud up top with Walcott feading off him might just be a decent little / large combination much like sid and eddie all those years ago.
Trouble is little and Large were utter shyte. :D

Perhaps Laurel and Hardy or Morecambe and Wise might be more suitable :shock: :wink:

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Re: Welcome to The Arsenal, Olivier Giroud

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Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:da da da da da daaaaa
a message to Giroud"y
da da da da daaaaa
Jayson's coming for your booty
da da da da daaaa
Oliver Girouuuud

:barscarf:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I reckon that is a go-er :barscarf:

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HashKads wrote:
Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:da da da da da daaaaa
a message to Giroud"y
da da da da daaaaa
Jayson's coming for your booty
da da da da daaaa
Oliver Girouuuud

:barscarf:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I reckon that is a go-er :barscarf:
who's jayson? :? :? :?

he's on the *word censored* thread, alot, but who is he?

:rubchin:

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Re: Welcome to The Arsenal, Olivier Giroud

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arseofacrow wrote:
HashKads wrote:
Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:da da da da da daaaaa
a message to Giroud"y
da da da da daaaaa
Jayson's coming for your booty
da da da da daaaa
Oliver Girouuuud

:barscarf:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I reckon that is a go-er :barscarf:
who's jayson? :? :? :?

he's on the *word censored* thread, alot, but who is he?

:rubchin:
He's a *word censored* that doesn't like *word censored*.

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I seem to remember AW offering about £7-8m for a star striker from the French league by the name of Chamakh. All the clips made him look half decent. Then West Ham reportedly offered about £10m for him. Luckily for us gooners Chamakh said no to the appy ammers and came to Arsenal on a free. What a great signing he turned out to be! Lets hope that Giroud proves to be a better acquisition.

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Jock Gooner wrote:I seem to remember AW offering about £7-8m for a star striker from the French league by the name of Chamakh. All the clips made him look half decent. Then West Ham reportedly offered about £10m for him. Luckily for us gooners Chamakh said no to the appy ammers and came to Arsenal on a free. What a great signing he turned out to be! Lets hope that Giroud proves to be a better acquisition.

True, but Ronaldo's distant, less talented cousin has never been prolific. He signed because he was a) 'free' b) Francophone-African c) apparent childhood Gooner d) is shit

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officepest wrote:
Jock Gooner wrote:I seem to remember AW offering about £7-8m for a star striker from the French league by the name of Chamakh. All the clips made him look half decent. Then West Ham reportedly offered about £10m for him. Luckily for us gooners Chamakh said no to the appy ammers and came to Arsenal on a free. What a great signing he turned out to be! Lets hope that Giroud proves to be a better acquisition.

True, but Ronaldo's distant, less talented cousin has never been prolific. He signed because he was a) 'free' b) Francophone-African c) apparent childhood Gooner d) is shit
Apologies, had forgot about a), b) and c), I was just concentrating my thoughts on d)

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officepest wrote:For anyone still unsure what the guy does just youtube his name and even from watching his highlights reel you'll see he's got more about him than Chamakh.

The oily-haired wastrel was always more of a link man who, apparently, was decent in the air. Giroud can definitely score but obviously the jury's out as to if he can do it for us.

People slate YouTube but it can't make a goal look any better or worse and he's scored a wide variety which is promising.

Good call from.someone about Walcott if van Persie goes and he stays, never thought about it like that in the little and large sense, would certainly be now or never for Walcott in that central role if van Persie goes.

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Gunnersaurus wrote:
officepest wrote:For anyone still unsure what the guy does just youtube his name and even from watching his highlights reel you'll see he's got more about him than Chamakh.

The oily-haired wastrel was always more of a link man who, apparently, was decent in the air. Giroud can definitely score but obviously the jury's out as to if he can do it for us.

People slate YouTube but it can't make a goal look any better or worse and he's scored a wide variety which is promising.

Good call from.someone about Walcott if van Persie goes and he stays, never thought about it like that in the little and large sense, would certainly be now or never for Walcott in that central role if van Persie goes.
how do you manage to to achieve the same level of quality on both forums mate?

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Talking nonsense is a gift from God.

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HashKads wrote:
arseofacrow wrote:
HashKads wrote:
Its Up 4 Grabs Now wrote:da da da da da daaaaa
a message to Giroud"y
da da da da daaaaa
Jayson's coming for your booty
da da da da daaaa
Oliver Girouuuud

:barscarf:

:lol: :lol: :lol:

I reckon that is a go-er :barscarf:
who's jayson? :? :? :?

he's on the *word censored* thread, alot, but who is he?

:rubchin:
He's a *word censored* that doesn't like *word censored*.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Me and Frank still loves ya baby! - now where's that lollipop!? :D :wink:

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Re: Welcome to The Arsenal, Olivier Giroud

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Gunnersaurus wrote:Talking nonsense is a gift from God.
I didn't know flash was God!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :D :wink:

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These Chamakh comparisons are nonsense. Every player is different

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OneBardGooner wrote:
Gunnersaurus wrote:Talking nonsense is a gift from God.
I didn't know flash was God!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :D :wink:
:pope:

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