So, we need a Striker....

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Surely one of them will be sold tho, so it won't be a huge shakeup. Yak is probably gone to be honest, unless there's some ridiculously unlikely reason why he's not playing.

That was the point. One striker has to go before another comes in, if that's what he's doing.

As people have mentioned before - we have proven goal scorers so the competition for places is there. We need to utilise them better and make them want it more.

That's down to Moyes. Or he can buy someone and say the other 3 are gash.
 

Its our system for me and lack of pace, though i wouldnt say no at dropping 20 million on Daren Bent.

To be fair....

No one is coming to this club at 15th place especially from a club above us - that includes Bolton, Sunderland and Newcastle.
 
To be fair....

No one is coming to this club at 15th place especially from a club above us - that includes Bolton, Sunderland and Newcastle.

Thats true mate unless its a Keane or someone not getting games elsewhere on loan, otherwise we're relying on a player from abroad or the Jason Roberts of this world, personaly i think the side lacks pace and is to predictable, i would like to see that sorted rather then habg the hat on the strikers. Beckford scored another very good goal yesterday - wasnt offside for me.
 

Thats true mate unless its a Keane or someone not getting games elsewhere on loan, otherwise we're relying on a player from abroad or the Jason Roberts of this world, personaly i think the side lacks pace and is to predictable, i would like to see that sorted rather then habg the hat on the strikers. Beckford scored another very good goal yesterday - wasnt offside for me.

Set up by Big Vic.....BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!
 
The only 2 guys I could think of who could come in here and make an impact are Donovan, who could play some striker with Cahill out and knows the team and Elmander.

Elmander is a gamble but he's worth a look. Coyle seems like the he wants the money and doesn't want go for a C-league run so we could get him cheap, his wages would be affordable and his game isn't about pace so he could play well into his mid 30s. Trying to score in Megson's system was virtually impossible look at Kevin Davies scoring totals before and after Megson so maybe he was good all along?
 

Vaughan may have demonstrated that his body is up to playing week in, week out at Palace but, his hattrick aside, he's hardly looked much of a goal threat. Maybe it's worth giving him a month in a 4-4-2 while Cahill is away to see if there's any merit to it? As much as I like him, my fear is that he's not going to make the grade.

The Guardian described Saha's performance on Saturday as playing statues. Moyes says that he sees enough in training from him for him to deserve to start. Interestingly, Saha has had more shots on target (32) than any player in the Premiership without scoring. Perhaps he will come good once he gets that first goal? Ten months is one hell of a drought though.

Who knows what's going on with Yakubu. Against Liverpool he looked strong and sharp. Normally Moyes would throw both Beckford and the Yak on, but in the last few matches there has been no sign of the big Nigerian. Surely you alternate between your two established strikers until one of them catches fire?

Fingers crossed, Beckford will settle down and stop snatching at chances once he realises that we have no alternative but to play him. If Elmander can top the goalscoring charts, I don't see why Jermaine can't.

I stick by my suggestion of loaning Bendtner in. He's made no starts and only five substitute appearances for Arsenal in the league, even with Van Persie being sidelined. He's got all the attributes we're looking for an a point to prove to Wenger. His team mate Vela is interesting with regards to his pace and movement. We'd have to play him in a two though, alongside a big man. We won't adapt that much to accommodate a loan signing.
 
The figures bandied about will only attract players from lower or non Euro leagues, in other words, what's the bloody point?
 
The figures bandied about will only attract players from lower or non Euro leagues, in other words, what's the bloody point?

We won't have the cash to buy someone unless they're an absolute steal or we offload a few players ourselves. I'd imagine that we're more likely going to be looking at the loan market.
 

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