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    Three strikers Arsenal could sign on transfer deadline day
    Sunday 31 Aug 2014 8:24 pm

    With deadline day almost upon us, Arsene Wenger must sign a striker to bolster the Gunners attack. There are not too many options available to the Gunners manager though and with Loic Remy joining Chelsea, there really is a lack of available fron tmen. However there are some, here’s three:

    1) Wilfried Bony

    The Ivorian is a proven Premier League striker and has already said he wants a move to a bigger club. He would likely be sold for a bid of around £20million. He’s already proven to be a goalscorer in England has the necessary attributes to play as a lone striker for Arsenal. He’s strong, good in the air and can link up with Arsenal’s elite midfielders. He’s not world class, but there aren’t many of those available at this stage, so he’s a good option.


    http://metro.co.uk/2014/08/31/three-...e-day-4852274/
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    Strikers , you need a coach.
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      Originally posted by X View Post
      Strikers , you need a coach.
      Well the coach has always - OK, 99.9999+% of time presented TEAM that in matches has greater share of possession (the ball) and always creates 'tons' of chances...now if under such 'facts' the in house goal-scorers fail to deliver do we blame the coach or the 'pretend goal-scorers'?

      The coach does his job on systems of play and indeed manner of play...but the players on 'goal-scoring"...?
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