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Nos89 wrote:Can't think of a centre back or midfielder who is in their 30's and has been injured for most of the season,(who doesn't already play for us), but if there is one or two then that's who we are signing on loan...
Kallstroms coming back,i heard he is in a wheelchair right now so fits the criteria perfectly,theres only one
safcftm wrote:Would quite like Sunderland to loan Sanogo, do you reckon he's likely to be available? Be a good chance for him to get some PL experience
this isn't going to become another bendtner-esque obsession is it
safcftm wrote:Would quite like Sunderland to loan Sanogo, do you reckon he's likely to be available? Be a good chance for him to get some PL experience
this isn't going to become another bendtner-esque obsession is it
Nope. I'd always wanted us to get Bendtner and he was mint for us, never been too keen on Sanogo but we're badly lacking up front, he looked good against England u21s and has a good goalscoring record at previous clubs and youth international levels so might be worth a try, he must be better than Altidore!
safcftm wrote:Would quite like Sunderland to loan Sanogo, do you reckon he's likely to be available? Be a good chance for him to get some PL experience
safcftm wrote:Would quite like Sunderland to loan Sanogo, do you reckon he's likely to be available? Be a good chance for him to get some PL experience
this isn't going to become another bendtner-esque obsession is it
Nope. I'd always wanted us to get Bendtner and he was mint for us, never been too keen on Sanogo but we're badly lacking up front, he looked good against England u21s and has a good goalscoring record at previous clubs and youth international levels so might be worth a try, he must be better than Altidore!
Always trust your first instinct (although I do get your point re altidore cos he too is shit
safcftm wrote:Would quite like Sunderland to loan Sanogo, do you reckon he's likely to be available? Be a good chance for him to get some PL experience
Have you been drinking heavily over Christmas?
Yes. just got up at 6 this evening after a very heavy session down Birmingham watching Sunderland get yet another 0-0 draw and barely have a shot at goal. Still think Sanogo would improve us
safcftm wrote:Would quite like Sunderland to loan Sanogo, do you reckon he's likely to be available? Be a good chance for him to get some PL experience
this isn't going to become another bendtner-esque obsession is it
Nope. I'd always wanted us to get Bendtner and he was mint for us, never been too keen on Sanogo but we're badly lacking up front, he looked good against England u21s and has a good goalscoring record at previous clubs and youth international levels so might be worth a try, he must be better than Altidore!
Always trust your first instinct (although I do get your point re altidore cos he too is shit
he must have something about him though, like i say he's got a cracking record elsewhere. No world beater but having spunked £10m on Rodwell we look unlikely to buy anyone. we've still got room for one loanee though and its a move that you'd think would suit all parties. We've scored 16 goals in 19 games, its not all the strikers fault but we're certainly not in the position to look down our noses at Sanogo.
Hi,
german Süddeutsche Zeitung (South side news ) reporting also that Poldolski leaving for Italy http://www.sueddeutsche.de/sport/moegli ... -1.2285312
maybe this section is interesting: In the summer of 2012 was Podolski from 1. FC Köln, his great love, changed for EUR 12.0 million to London. And at first it looked as though there grow together something that belongs together. The fast, not always successful, but never stuffy football Arsenal and Podolski, his instincts, his left, putting: Boom, gossip, Goal! 33 Matches graduated Podolski for the Gunners in his first season, only eight of them as a substitute, he met eleven times. The fans loved him, they love him ever since.
But the relationship between Podolski and coach Arsène Wenger has never been easy. The Frenchman looked into the striker while a player who enriched his team on good days, let him be, however, limited in its capabilities. Inconstant first, but most of all one-dimensional, and so unfashionable. He would have liked plays on a different position, Podolski has recently told. But for Wenger, he was always the man with his left foot, which was part of the outline to the left. Since alternated in summer Danny Wellbeck and Alexis Sánchez to Arsenal, Podolski plays no role.
Only in the Champions League allowed the striker still sometimes indicate what distinguishes him. He has scored this season, the last two in 4 three goals: 1 at Galatasaray. Three minutes into the Ali Sami Yen Stadium, as Aaron Ramsey took care of the ball in the penalty area edge to Podolski. The did not wait, did not look right or left, he just haute it. What Podolski just stop when a ball is there a bit of space and a goal. The ball flew into the top corner. It was a work of art.
Yeah I bet Arteta Diaby and Rosicky could do with somebody else in their Physio Room Bridge Club.
Khedira is not a true DM and will not be forced into playing there - all hypothetical of course, but IF we signed him I dont expect our midfield to improve even the slightest
I suggested a few seasons ago, that wenker is UNABLE to see our shortcomings much less fix them - when you are being bullied and pushed around by a lot of opposition teams, the last thing you should do is buy two more midgets (ozil and sanchez) and instead should be looking for a big powerful enforcer type to win the ball for your playmakers and ensure that nobody pushed any of his team-mates around.......khedira fills neither of those roles
I concur with Augie.
Khedira is considerably not the play I want us to sign.
We need top-notch tough ball winners in midfield, a top quality centre-back, plus in addition to these I would not say no to a cheapish utility midfielder/defender to beef up the squad.
But in Khedira I see a continuity style runner with a worrisome injury record.
Yeah I bet Arteta Diaby and Rosicky could do with somebody else in their Physio Room Bridge Club.
Khedira is not a true DM and will not be forced into playing there - all hypothetical of course, but IF we signed him I dont expect our midfield to improve even the slightest
I suggested a few seasons ago, that wenker is UNABLE to see our shortcomings much less fix them - when you are being bullied and pushed around by a lot of opposition teams, the last thing you should do is buy two more midgets (ozil and sanchez) and instead should be looking for a big powerful enforcer type to win the ball for your playmakers and ensure that nobody pushed any of his team-mates around.......khedira fills neither of those roles[/quote]
Nos89 wrote:Can't think of a centre back or midfielder who is in their 30's and has been injured for most of the season,(who doesn't already play for us), but if there is one or two then that's who we are signing on loan...
Kallstroms coming back,i heard he is in a wheelchair right now so fits the criteria perfectly,theres only one
I think Arsene Wenger's treatment of Lucas Podolski is criminal. After Aguerro and Suarez last season he was the most instinctive finisher in the Premier League. He , when given the chance, was played wide left where his instincts did not include covering the full back. I accept there may be question marks over his work rate but as a one touch/shot striker he is lethal. will hate to see him leave.