cesc's_mullet
Get a haircut Hippy!
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Don't worry, they fire blanks when it matters
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Don't worry, they fire blanks when it matters
Almunia: Made some class stops against Liverpool, but failed to convince on crosses. By no means a top class 'keeper and is a potential weak link in the Gunners team. 5
Sagna: Haven't seen much of him, but by all accounts he has quite a robust style. Likes to get forward and provide L'Arse with width. 7
Toure: Physically terrific, but his positional play and tactical nous are always questionable. 7
Gallas: Quality if he can stay fit. Made a sensational block against against Gerrard on Sunday. 8
Clichy: one of the best full backs in the Premier League. Classy leftback who provides left sided width. Being young, is sometimes defensively questionable. 7
Flamini: I'm amazed that he is managing to keep Gilberto out of the team, so he must be doing something right. A pretty underrated footballer and he is a pest to opposition attackers. 6
Fabregas: The media coverage can become nauseating but there is no denying his supreme talent. His goal and shot against the post against Liverpool masked a mixed performance. His poor first touch and lunge gave away the free kick to Gerrard's goal whilst he was guilty of a pretty diabolical sitter. 9
Hleb: Finally seems to be living up to the £10 million billing. Intelligent footballer who can retain the ball under pressure and deliver eye of the needle passes. Perhaps the worst in the Arsenal team for continually wanting to "pass, pass, pass... pass". 8
Rosicky: A danger man especially when he finds his range from distance. Generally flattered to deceive since arriving in England. 7
Eboue: A cock of epic proportions. But he dovetails well with Sagna to the extent that one when attacks the other comfortably slots in at full back. This will be a tough duel for our winger to win. 7
Adebayor: A player who has improved immensely this season. Seems to have adopted a more prolific streak in the absence of Terry Henry. Was a handful at OT last season and notched 2 in 2 against us. 8
= 79/110.
Good summary.
Though I'd chuck Flamini a 7, purely based on his performances so far this season.
And Toure deserves an 8 if anyone does.
Whats up Cesc, How you and your mates feel about saturday?
Some wank-headed ratings from the man Feed-Me, sort it out mate
updated.VDS: 7. Admirably consistent, with Lehmann the best keeper in the PL excepting Cech for the last couple of years. Looked as if this could be a season too far but has been solid.
Brown: 5. Good squad player not really suited to fullback. Prone to fatal errors and offers little or nothing going forward
Rio: 9. Very, very good the last few years and seems to have banished those "Away with the fairies" moments
Vidic: 8. Formed a great partnership with Ferdinand and a menace at set pieces.
O'Shea: 5. Squad player, vulnerable defender with poor decision making and lack of pace.
Hargreaves: 6. Ordinary player runs around a lot but lacks real quality.
Anderson: 6. Shown some nice touches but has it all to prove.
Fletcher: 5. Wholehearted player not really good enough for a top 4 side.
Ronaldo: 8. Potential match winner but not quite as hot as last year.
Tevez: 6. Not that impressed so far. Bulldozes around but not the superstar some seem to think he is.
Rooney: 9. Looks back to his best. Constant danger.
updated.
Well you would say that wouldn't you? Tevez scored a couple of goals last weekend but before that he had 2 to show for 12 appearances as a striker - not very good I'd say. Hargreaves I've watched for years he's a very limited player, an upmarket Robbie Savage. Brown is a useful CB though has a tendency to make a disastrous error per game, he's not my idea of a fullback.For someone who usually offers credible opinions, you're astonishingly wide of the mark on Hargreaves, Tevez and Brown. Have you actually watched any United games this season?
Well you would say that wouldn't you? Tevez scored a couple of goals last weekend but before that he had 2 to show for 12 appearances as a striker - not very good I'd say. Hargreaves I've watched for years he's a very limited player, an upmarket Robbie Savage. Brown is a useful CB though has a tendency to make a disastrous error per game, he's not my idea of a fullback.
updated.
2-1 to Arsenal
We rarely win these big matches.And it is at the emirates.
2-1 to Arsenal
We rarely win these big matches.And it is at the emirates.
2-1 to Arsenal
We rarely win these big matches.And it is at the emirates.
2-1 to Arsenal
We rarely win these big matches.And it is at the emirates.
So he's got an opinion, if you don't like it - lump it. That's the point of this Football Forum right... To express opinions?
OR can they only be rose-tinted opinions, and thus not really opinions at all.
So he's got an opinion, if you don't like it - lump it. That's the point of this Football Forum right... To express opinions?
OR can they only be rose-tinted opinions, and thus not really opinions at all.
If Evra is youth at 26, does that make Carrick, Hargreaves, Vidic and Park youth too?Classic biased post on the FoxSports website.
One of the distinct attributes of a "hater" is denial of the obvious.
The Obvious:
1. Gunners have shown the most consistent form of any PL side.
2. Gunners have displayed the most resilient form of any PL side.
3. Youthfulness serves the Gunners well during the latter stages of a fixture and will serve them well during the latter stages of the season as teams start to tire and the season takes its toll.
4. Gunners should have beaten Liverpool 3-1 based on their open goal misses. This would have given the Gunners the max points and maintained the 2 pt lead in the standings
5. With equally talented strikers, the Gunners back line is stronger than MU's back line. This will lead to more chances on goal for the Gunners on Saturday.
My response:
1- Surely the consistent form has nothing to do with the weak schedule to date, the Liverpool match showing that it's not always easy to beat a top side with the class to defend and thwart opposing attacks.
2- see above
3- United have youth in key areas too, or does the media/ABU forget about Ronaldo, Rooney, Tevez, Nani, Evra, Anderson, etc.?
4- Coulda shoulda woulda; if your aunt had balls she'd be your uncle
5- United's back four is superior. It's clearly one of the best in Europe and that's with the best RB in football (Neville) missing. I could point out which back four has the fewest goals shipped this season as further evidence.
If Evra is youth at 26, does that make Carrick, Hargreaves, Vidic and Park youth too?
If Evra is youth at 26, does that make Carrick, Hargreaves, Vidic and Park youth too?
Does anyone know of any video streams or radio commentory online for tomorrow's game? I am in Sydney but don't have access to saterlite TV and can't listen to the BBC commentory as it is online available in the UK.
HELP!!!!!!!
Does anyone know of any video streams or radio commentory online for tomorrow's game? I am in Sydney but don't have access to saterlite TV and can't listen to the BBC commentory as it is online available in the UK.
HELP!!!!!!!
Scholesy said:Id says 'Youth' is under 23 at the most