View Full Version : What team has the best strikers?
musicl
05 Feb 2005, 09:04 PM
What team?
For me Man Utd followed by Spurs.
Mel B
05 Feb 2005, 09:59 PM
What team?
For me Man Utd followed by Spurs.
Big Al and Paddy K. Simple as that. Next season there gunna be unstoppable.
SirManchester
06 Feb 2005, 12:58 AM
What team?
For me Man Utd followed by Spurs.
1.ManU
2.Liverpool
3.Spurs
soccer365-old
06 Feb 2005, 01:12 AM
I confidently think that we have the best strikers. Baros has proven himself this season and Morientes is absolute class. Just recalling some of Cisse's strikes in Auxerre leads me to believe that we have something special.
JN13
06 Feb 2005, 01:42 AM
1.United
2.Chelsea
3.Arsenal
4.Liverpool
5.Spurs
Teso Dos Bichos
06 Feb 2005, 12:53 PM
Man Utd - All offer something different. 4 great options.
Spurs - Same as above, just not quite as good imo
Liverpool - Three good options and 1 prospect
Arsenal/Chelsea - 2 good strikers and 1 unproven
Scouse
06 Feb 2005, 05:21 PM
Big Al and Paddy K. Simple as that. Next season there gunna be unstoppable.Is that "Big Al" that's retiring at the end of the season cos he can only score from penalties these days?
I'd be surprised if "Paddy K" is there next season an' all.
i voted Man Utd.
Colm
06 Feb 2005, 07:47 PM
Even though how much i love spurs i think Man Utd has the best strikers
Mel B
06 Feb 2005, 09:53 PM
Is that "Big Al" that's retiring at the end of the season cos he can only score from penalties these days?
I'd be surprised if "Paddy K" is there next season an' all.
i voted Man Utd.
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musicl
07 Feb 2005, 09:13 AM
Spurs strikes are unbelievable all really young!!
Defoe - 21
Kanotie - 25
Keane - 24
Mido - 21
Correct me if im wrong.
my name
07 Feb 2005, 09:55 AM
if all fit - man yoo & liverpool
then - boro / JFH, viduka, job
i'd say NUFC if bellamy was still there
nazzo
07 Feb 2005, 06:27 PM
United followed by Arsenal.
essie_majedi
07 Feb 2005, 06:30 PM
you look at it and i say chelsea. because they have duff and robben
Teso Dos Bichos
07 Feb 2005, 07:58 PM
They aren't in the defined poll. If you wish to include wingers, then you should also include Giggs and Ronaldo for Man Utd, amongst others. :rolleyes:
auggieted
07 Feb 2005, 08:37 PM
1) Man U - Even though critics said that they would not need that many it has proven a boon and shown how brilliant Fergie is.
2) If Liverpool actually had them all healthy it would improve their team by 30% and by that I give them second.
3)The Spurs look like the strike package of the future and earn third due to good team mind-set
4) Henry earns this spot all by himself. Arsenal would not be the same team without him. You must apply a 4 feet rule with him. Give him that distance and he will make you pay or scare the CRAP out of you.
5) Chelsea have good strikers but rely more on their Mid to score.
6)Newcastle because Big Al has earned it all by himself.
Powdered Water
08 Feb 2005, 11:34 AM
Man U, purely based on ditribution of talent among those 4. Individually, I think there are others too, outside Man U. But based on the SQUAD line up of forwards as a "collective", Man U gets my vote.
AS ReDDeViLS
13 Feb 2005, 09:20 AM
Tottenham looks good on paper, Keane Jr. and Mido not a bad combo. Time will tell if they manage a turn-around.
comme
13 Feb 2005, 12:03 PM
Who the hell is Keane Jr?
Ballzack
13 Feb 2005, 02:23 PM
No doubt ManU; agreed the spurs are looking good on paper, not bad on the pitch, either. Agreed, time will tell the whole story!
Acronym
13 Feb 2005, 04:56 PM
Kezman, pmsl.