Blue Valkyrie
Not seen such Bravery!
He may be.Thanks for that. I'd hope he was more a replacement for Baldock rather the top striker we need. Looks useful though.
I think it's too early to rule out a Baldock upgrade this summer.
He may be.Thanks for that. I'd hope he was more a replacement for Baldock rather the top striker we need. Looks useful though.
Once, Terry Henry has been the exception at Arsenal not the rule.Sometimes it worth a punt. Seemed to work quite well at Arsenal a few years ago!
Just one more sharp striker will do us.
One more will do if CH has 100% faith in one of the kids stepping up, or 80% faith in at least 2 of them.
4 strikers isn't enough when one is Baldock and to a lesser extent another is Murray.
It will also be a minor miracle if Hemed can go through 2 full championship seasons unscathed.
Kjartansson scored this goal yesterday, apparently in front of Brighton scouts, his 9th in his last 8 Allsvenskan matches; albeit suspect goalkeeping I suppose. Guess he didn´t expect him to hit it first time there: http://www.fotbollskanalen.se/video/3444172/kjartansson-avslutar-snyggt---ger-mff-ledningen/
When Baldock was on the pitch.Zamora and Wilson have departed, Murray and another to come in would be my guess. Don't forget that Baldock and Hemed were our best striking partnership last year, they play well together.
This. He's had enough games to show he ain't a goalscorer at this levelWould be quite happy if Baldock was shipped to make way for someone else.
He also had enough games to show how valuable he is within the striker 'unit'.This. He's had enough games to show he ain't a goalscorer at this level
With 4 strikers last season the team came up short,
Vidar Örn Kjartansson. Well if there is any truth to this rumour, I'll try to describe him as best as I can. He is your typical fox in the box type of striker. If I would have to compare him to anyone I would liken him to Kevin Phillips. He can finish with both feet and is also quite capable in the air. Here is a goal he scored a few weeks ago with his left foot: http://www.fotbollskanalen.se/allsvenskan/tv-har-dundrar-kjartansson-in-3-1/
The one down side of his play is that he often not involved in the play, build up and so on. He's often quite invisible on the field but he only needs that one chance and then bamm.
He was the topscorer in the Norwegian Premier League couple of years ago, where he averaged nearly a goal a game; his 25 goals was the highest top scorer tally in the league since 1998.
OR ...with 4 strikers last season the team had the best season they've had for 30+ years, were transformed from 14/15 and were the top scorers in the league.
Still came up short though. A lot of those goals were battering a few rubbish teams, if I recall we struggled to beat teams in the play-off places?