bow4fowler ☆;7009214 said:A guy who will play okay but ultimately not score many goals.
Poldi has a very good goalscoring record considering the minutes he plays and from the left too. Other than that his overall game is pretty ****.
bow4fowler ☆;7009214 said:A guy who will play okay but ultimately not score many goals.
bow4fowler ☆;7009214 said:A guy who will play okay but ultimately not score many goals.
To be fair to Podolski he has scored 28 goals in 69 games in two seasons, playing out wide rather than as a central striker. Not a bad return of goals. Particularly as he is used mainly as a sub and whenhe starts takenoff at 70 minutes. For a bit part, squad player he has actually scored a lot of goals.
bow4fowler ☆;7009308 said:So why not give him the go up front instead of buying a guy who has scored 36 in approx. 175 games?
Because other than finishing Podolski is quite poor upfront, at least for us. He was far worse than Sanogo was yesterday. He played for 13 minutes yet didn't bust a gut or try to get in behind. He's really best utilized as a super sub against teams that park the bus and you can't penetrate so he can hammer shots in not in stretched end to end games.bow4fowler ☆;7009308 said:So why not give him the go up front instead of buying a guy who has scored 36 in approx. 175 games?
Ifhesigns hewill becover for the injured Giroud at CF, not playing out wide. We have plenty of wide players to fill in for Walcott.
Because other than score goals, when Podolski has played centrally for us he is annonymous for most of the game. And for our system to work we need more from our CF.
Because other than score goals, when Podolski has played centrally for us he is annonymous for most of the game. And for our system to work we need more from our CF.

Where will Sanogo play then
In seriousness, think he's better out wide and Sanchez is more dangerous through the middle where he can get on the ball a lot more.
Don't you hate those anonymous forward that score goals![]()
If Sanchez ends up playing through the middle then Welbeck will end up sitting on the bench as he doesnt compare to our wide players.
Welbeck has been bought as cover for the CF position, not the wide areas. It's great he has the versatility to cover there as well if needed but he will primarily be to fill in centrally.
Not wumming, but who?
Walcott, he's out injured.
Who else do you have as a wide option?
Cazorla, Ozil, Ox can do a job there but are better centrally.
He'll only resume full training after the International break.Walcott is back after the international break, in fact he should've resumed training by now. As for the OX, he is v.good on the wings too.
He'll only resume full training after the International break.

Not wumming, but who?
Walcott, he's out injured.
Who else do you have as a wide option?
Cazorla, Ozil, Ox can do a job there but are better centrally.
It was originally the end of August but it's not really an injury you can put a true timescale on.I would prefer his injury to be fully cured rather than rushing him back.But he should be up and running now. I'd pen him back for our Carling Cup game against Southampton, it's just meant to be as well now.