First of all, I would like to say that we shouldn't be getting into a mud throwing contest, I don't care who has the biggest banana. Please keep to the topic, rather than personal insults. I have agreed very little with GK's point of view, but he is entitled to it!
Talking of which, Gk, you seem intent of having mediocrity at Spurs. Your suggestions for a new striker/partnership are either unproven (so they may do well) or uninspiring and not of a high enough standard to improve the team significantly. Some of your unproven choices may be an option if they fit the bill for having the potential to be successful. Also a kind of scouting BigV, but they have to show glimpses of what they could be capable of. However, for this kind of player, you would need to look abroad where little is known of them yet, to younger players that are just on the edge of becoming good players or in the lower divisions where they may be doing well but you think they could step up to the next level. They are not going to come from a fellow premiership side, because otherwise they would already be doing it!
More importantly we need someone who is already proven at the highest level. For this we need to scout for actual ability and BigV is absolutely correct in this matter. The idea that Ngog is suddenly going to become a great player is simply inaccurate, he is not terrible, otherwise he wouldn't have been as successful as he has been, but the idea that he is the answer to our problem is just laughable! The same is true for Jerome, Ba etc. good players but not the final solution.
If we are only going to buy one striker he needs to be proven, and one that has the quality to take us to the next level. If we can get two, then one quality player and one player with unleashed potential would be a very sensible approach.