Feedingseagulls
Full Member
Just to show that Logan clearly stated that he had a very negative view of both Park and his performance in this thread, here are his own words...
Which he confirms again (emphases mine again):
Eventually, after pages of positive information about Park and responses to his own and KZ's balderdash, he decides to give some 'more considered' detail and some attempt at justification.
The added emphases are mine, to show the 'damning with faint praise' and apparent disregard for the good things Park does. Despite him saying he does really appreciate him, the detail rather counts against him. This also shows just what he does like imo.
Here it is again, pure comedy gold in places:
So:
Logan, a foolish lover of style over substance. Also something of a wazzock.
Good goal(or was it a failed cross?), chased the ball well and pressed Milan. Back to his usual self late on. Awful touch. Awful passing. Awful player.
Plays well about 5 games a season and somehow gets people on his side because he runs around a lot(slow as feck may I add).
So he's confirming that his earlier ill-considered and inaccurate description of Park is, in fact, his own actual opinion on the subject.The forum is for giving opinions. I've given mine and couldn't care less who disagrees with it. If I'm to be insulted for it by (let's be honest) an FM fanatic who pretends to watch 15 hours of football a day then so be it. I certainly won't lose sleep over it.
Which he confirms again (emphases mine again):
By this time he's also had to complain about the abuse he's getting for these ludicrous remarks.I don't really see what's attention seeking about it. It's just my opinion. I rarely post in the football forums because it's full of FM fanboiz and pretend doctors, who insult you if they disagree with you.
Eventually, after pages of positive information about Park and responses to his own and KZ's balderdash, he decides to give some 'more considered' detail and some attempt at justification.
The added emphases are mine, to show the 'damning with faint praise' and apparent disregard for the good things Park does. Despite him saying he does really appreciate him, the detail rather counts against him. This also shows just what he does like imo.
Here it is again, pure comedy gold in places:
I admire Park's commitment to the cause, and his work rate is second to none. He is a very good squad player in that he can come in every now and then, do a decent job and will never complain about not being in the team enough. And why would he? For a player with such limited ability hes very lucky to have found a place in the United squad.
He was signed as a winger. I was delighted when we signed Park because in the previous seasons Champions League I'd seen him almost single handedly take Milan apart. If one or two other PSV players played like him they would have gone through, but as it happened they were very unlucky to go out on the away goals rule.
Is he a winger though? His dribbling is poor. His crossing is poor. He's weak and is pushed off the ball very easily. For a so called winger he seems to lack all of the main qualities generally associated with that role. I don't think it would be wrong to say that the Park on our books is much different to the Park that played for PSV.
[Here he realises he's effectively contradicting himself again - he liked his play, delighted he was signed as a winger, but doesn't rate him there - and tries to say it must be because Park has changed].
Can he play in the hole? Yes, but not in the conventional sense. When played in the hole for us it seems his main role is to shadow the opponents playmaker and disrupt his game. And supporting Rooney( or A N Other striker) seems to be a secondary role.
What annoys me about our fans though is the way Park is lauded for his workman like approach to the game, despite not possessing an ounce of the talent Nani does. 99% of posters here will rarely criticize Park even when he has a bad game because 'he worked hard'.
Nani works just as hard yet barely receives any credit. We've seen in the last month or so just how good a winger he can be. He's strong, he can go past players with ease, he's amazingly fast, he has an excellent long range shot and he's surprisingly good finisher from close range. Yet when he's having an off day people are on his back straight away. It's as if people are just waiting for him to fail so they can criticize him and in my view it's harsh. In the first half against Milan he was poor. He gave the ball away easily a few times early on, nothing he tried came off and he was generally a bit rubbish. I haven't read the matchday thread, but I imagine there were several posters calling for him to be subbed at half time. Then a minute into the second half he does something that Park could only dream of. An inch perfect pass with the outside of his foot to setup Rooney's second goal and put us in the comfort zone.
[Notice the list of wonderful things Nani does and one particularly good thing he did in that game - this is to show why we should rate Nani (and what he does) - and why we are wrong to value Park].
So maybe I am a little harsh on Park at times, but I'm a big fan of Nani and believe he should be afforded the same leighway that Park gets. He puts in just as much effort and if given enough time I believe he'll be an amazing player for us.
[So he's justifying Park-criticism (even though recognising he'd been a bit OTT {massively OTT actually}) because of his love for Nani and Nani's style of play.]
So:
Logan, a foolish lover of style over substance. Also something of a wazzock.