06 May 2016 12:41:04
If you had a chance to strengthen the team, which of the two needs urgency? a CB (keep things tight at the back and have a chance of getting narrow wins) or a CF (improving your chances of scoring yet lagging behind defensively and being vulnerable at conceding goals)


1.) 06 May 2016
06 May 2016 12:52:01
Defo a ST, whilst we do need a top CB, a ST can win games and if we could go 2-3 up rather then getting stuck at 0-0 or 1-1 the opposing team are less likely to come back.


2.) 06 May 2016
06 May 2016 19:30:34
Definitely both.

We need a 25 goals per season man (PL) and another CB.

How many times this season do we concede with opposition's first attack of the game?


3.) 06 May 2016
06 May 2016 21:37:51
I'd say bionic legs and titanium back bones. ;-)


4.) 07 May 2016
07 May 2016 09:16:08
Of course strenthening all depends on who leaves. if Sanchez walks that's a BIG hole to fill.


5.) 07 May 2016
07 May 2016 09:48:51
Nice one stoner.


6.) 07 May 2016
07 May 2016 10:44:56
I think Wenger's going to say, we've got Gabriel and Chambers to fill in at CB.
And then he'd say, Welbeck didn't play much last season so he's like a new signing plus Walcott didn't have enough game time under his belt so he's hoping he'll come good.
Like always, we get linked to top strikers during the transfer period but Wenger plays his game and ends up saying there are no quality strikers available.
Who would take Loic Remy if he were available? He's a decent goal scorer.


7.) 07 May 2016
07 May 2016 12:40:29
Most definitely both, but if I had to choose I would invest in the defence. The weakness at the back infects the entire side with nervousness and anxiety. If there was a sense that the back four were tight, the rest of the side would relax. How many times do we see a one or even two nil lead disappear as the anxiety levels rise and we concede silly goals against mediocre opposition. Start at the back, if we concede less, we win more games.