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    #16
    Originally posted by DJS View Post
    What a ridiculous post.

    What next? We dont need our strikers putting the chances away?
    Your reply on the other hand,was not ridiculous.


    If Beckham,one of the best right wingers in the PL for yrs didnt need to beat defenders,why then is it a problem that Pennant does the same as Beckham?

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      #17
      Originally posted by Quinncy View Post
      Your reply on the other hand,was not ridiculous.


      If Beckham,one of the best right wingers in the PL for yrs didnt need to beat defenders,why then is it a problem that Pennant does the same as Beckham?
      Kinell mate, is it not obvious that HAVING the ability to beat the man gives you a greater chance of being good enough, than not having that ability does?

      Beckham was a one-off really, how many other players play out wide, dont beat their man, and yet are considered one of the best 'wingers' in the league?

      The not beating the man is the ONLY thing Beckham and JP have in common. Beckham was INFINITELY better than Pennant, his crosses and deadballs were superb. Pennant is nowhere near as good.

      It was a daft comment on your part. I dont mean to have a go, but seriously, it was silly.

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        #18
        Originally posted by DJS View Post
        Why cant they beat a man?

        Gonzalez especially, looks like it's against his religion to try. Always cutting inside and playing a ball square, or backwards. And with his fecking pace, too...

        Pennant seems to have developed a kind of Beckham-esque abiility to put a cross in without beating the man, which i dont mind.

        But neither of them wants to/tries to/can beat a man.

        Can anyone possibly explain this to me?
        Your arguing with your self now DJ!

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          #19
          Originally posted by Quinncy View Post
          Your arguing with your self now DJ!
          Kinell, it's like trying to explain something to Helen Keller...

          Pennant crosses early, without beating the man. So did Beckham.

          Kuyt holds up the ball well and chases down defenders. So did Rush.

          So, in your view, that means Kuyt doesnt NEED to be a good finisher, because he did SOMETHING a bit like Rush used to do.

          Christ, i really cant be arsed...

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            #20
            Sorry Syd, I don't quite follow. Could you run that by me again please?
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            Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



            May the Lord bless this post.

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              #21
              When Beckham was at his best on the wing he did used to beat his man, didn't he?
              Originally posted by Gordon Brown
              (1995)
              "A weak currency is the sign of a weak economy,which is the sign of a weak government"

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                #22
                Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                When Beckham was at his best on the wing he did used to beat his man, didn't he?
                Yes Syd, have you got an answer for that?
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                Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



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                  #23
                  Pennant has quick feet and a *bit* of pace, but he's not the type of player to beat defenders with a bit of skill, a drop of the shoulder etc. He's a tidy player that is concious of retaining possession and is quite like Beckham in that he will work himself a bit of room to cross the ball.

                  Gonzalez on the hand, I feel has a bit more potential to build on this part of his game. I've seen him do it before, but at the moment he looks petrified of doing anything aside from passing to the nearest team mate. I realize that he's been in and out of the side, injured and what not, but I expected more. He probably needs an arm around the shoulder and good long run in the side - I'm hoping he'll turn things around next season, but at this moment in time, I don't think it'd be too harsh to say that perhaps the Premiership isn't for him.

                  As for why we need this quality?

                  Because our attack is often predictable, ponderous and one dimensional. Players who have the ability to beat defenders with pace and / or skill scare the opposition, introduce an element of unpredictability and a better chance of creating better / easier opportunities e.g. cutbacks for tap ins and all that ****.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by DJS View Post
                    Kinell, it's like trying to explain something to Helen Keller...

                    Pennant crosses early, without beating the man. So did Beckham.

                    Kuyt holds up the ball well and chases down defenders. So did Rush.

                    So, in your view, that means Kuyt doesnt NEED to be a good finisher, because he did SOMETHING a bit like Rush used to do.


                    Christ, i really cant be arsed...
                    What`s Kuyt or Rush got to do with Pennant,you keep finding completly different comparisons about strikers to back up a winger arguement.So why does Pennant need to beat his man again,try to mention Pennant in your arguement

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                      Sorry Syd, I don't quite follow. Could you run that by me again please?
                      Just because Pennant has ONE similar characteristic in his play to Beckham, doesnt make him anywhere NEAR as good as beckham. Beckham didnt beat the man, but his crosses were right on the money, so he didnt need to get in behind the fullback to deliver a killer cross, because he did it anyway.

                      Pennant's crosses ARENT as good as Beckham's, not by a long shot. Getting behind the man to the byline puts you in a position to put a very dangerous ball into the box.

                      If Pennant's crosses were as good as Beckham's, then fine, dont beat the man. But they're not. Getting beyond the fullback puts you in a position where it's easier to put in a killer ball. So if his crosses from deep arent good enough, then he needs to get himself into positions where he CAN put in better crosses - eg, beyond the defender.

                      I cant believe you needed that explained, in truth.

                      Either you're on a windup, or you lacked that basic understanding.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by keniget View Post
                        As for why we need this quality?

                        Because our attack is often predictable, ponderous and one dimensional. Players who have the ability to beat defenders with pace and / or skill scare the opposition, introduce an element of unpredictability and a better chance of creating better / easier opportunities e.g. cutbacks for tap ins and all that ****.
                        Cheers keniget. It's a shame Syd wasn't so clear.
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                        Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                        May the Lord bless this post.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Red Chilli View Post
                          When Beckham was at his best on the wing he did used to beat his man, didn't he?
                          Beckham could consistently put in killer balls into the box, without beating the man. Pennant hasnt demonstrated the ability to do this.

                          It's easier to put a dangerous cross in, from beyond the fullback, than it is from deep.

                          Simple simple stuff really.

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by DJS View Post
                            Just because Pennant has ONE similar characteristic in his play to Beckham, doesnt make him anywhere NEAR as good as beckham. Beckham didnt beat the man, but his crosses were right on the money, so he didnt need to get in behind the fullback to deliver a killer cross, because he did it anyway.

                            Pennant's crosses ARENT as good as Beckham's, not by a long shot. Getting behind the man to the byline puts you in a position to put a very dangerous ball into the box.

                            If Pennant's crosses were as good as Beckham's, then fine, dont beat the man. But they're not. Getting beyond the fullback puts you in a position where it's easier to put in a killer ball. So if his crosses from deep arent good enough, then he needs to get himself into positions where he CAN put in better crosses - eg, beyond the defender.

                            I cant believe you needed that explained, in truth.

                            Either you're on a windup, or you lacked that basic understanding.
                            That`s the answer i was asking for.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
                              Cheers keniget. It's a shame Syd wasn't so clear.
                              More of a shame that you needed it explained...

                              "Most knowledgable fans" indeed...

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by DJS View Post
                                Just because Pennant has ONE similar characteristic in his play to Beckham, doesnt make him anywhere NEAR as good as beckham. Beckham didnt beat the man, but his crosses were right on the money, so he didnt need to get in behind the fullback to deliver a killer cross, because he did it anyway.

                                Pennant's crosses ARENT as good as Beckham's, not by a long shot. Getting behind the man to the byline puts you in a position to put a very dangerous ball into the box.

                                If Pennant's crosses were as good as Beckham's, then fine, dont beat the man. But they're not. Getting beyond the fullback puts you in a position where it's easier to put in a killer ball. So if his crosses from deep arent good enough, then he needs to get himself into positions where he CAN put in better crosses - eg, beyond the defender.

                                I cant believe you needed that explained, in truth.

                                Either you're on a windup, or you lacked that basic understanding.
                                Hmm, I wonder.

                                I was enjoying the circularity of the argument.

                                I promise* not to try to wind you up again. Ever.



                                * Promises are made to be broken.
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                                Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                                May the Lord bless this post.

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