
Originally Posted by
Blink 1nce Quince 2wice
Giroud is benefiting from playing with some very good players, as any other striker would be right now. Whether or not another player's contribution would outweigh Giroud's can only be proven by actually seeing another player play there. That will never be witnesses unless we actually buy a player, or promote Sanogo.....that is when ever he is fit again.
As far as I can understood, you have not out rightly disagreed with the fact that we need another forward? Whether you call him a centre forward, a forward, striker, attacking player, ghost 9, the bottom line to me is that we need better options to play the central position in attack in a 433 because that is ultimately the formation the manager plays. Yes the formation is fluid, yes the players are fluid but there is a reason Wenger is unwilling to play Theo in that position, in spite of his qualities and there is nobody I am really happy to see there other than Giroud. That is not a position a club like Arsenal should be in IMHO neither is it tantamount to winning the title...again, in my view. Giroud cannot be expected to play 60 games at the level he has. Is it really healthy that there is nobody seriously to contest his position? It's not like signing a quality forward means we will now have a stock pile of quality forwards who can play in the middle that we won't know what to do with....... like City had at one point with Tevez, Aguero, Balotelli and Djeko.
The 'centre forward' is not based on a traditional idea of an English centre forward unless we are over simplifying. The idea of a traditional CF was formulated in a gone by era when the 433 was far from common place in Europe, never mind England. RvP is no traditional centre forward but if there was another like him around, I would be delighted to sign him and yes, even in place of Giroud, because he has the tools to play the position well.
Suarez is trouble both on and off the pitch. I accept he may not be directly and adversely affecting his team mates morale in the dressing room and in training which is why I mentioned that in the post before.....however, everything else that comes with him indirectly affects too many things negatively. On a pure level of integrity I have some serious issues with many of the things he has been caught doing and I don't want our club to sign such a player. I'm fine if other gooners disagree with that standpoint as it is my own personal view on the matter and to be honest I've even bored myself speaking and hearing about Suarez. I too, am confident, that ship has sailed and I'm pretty glad it has. He and his agent mugging us off once, was once too many.
Out of interest, do you think the squad needs strengthening at all?.....and if so in what positions and which players might be a good fit?