He isn't lazy, he just doesn't work as hard without the ball like Kuyt or Bellamy does.
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He'll be alongside Kuyt so there will be plenty of work done up front - besides its the presence of Eto rather than workrate that makes him a worthwhile addition - having someone as potent as he is will terrify any defenceOriginally posted by AFII View PostHe isn't lazy, he just doesn't work as hard without the ball like Kuyt or Bellamy does.
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He works his bollocks off which is why if Barca are winning and the opposition have a player storming down the right Rijkaard will put Eto'o out wide to track him as Ronaldinho wont.Originally posted by AFII View PostEto'o doesn't work hard without the ball
He seems a total up himself moany prick but you cant question his work rate.
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I couldn't care less if he scored 25 goals +Originally posted by AFII View PostEto'o doesn't work hard without the ball
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but if you look at his career the first year at a club he is rather slow but then his goal tally picks up...Originally posted by DJS View PostDoesnt score enough goals.
as he scored 14 goals in 27 games in his first season for sofia, but was bought by leverkusen after an impressive run of A run of nine goals in 11 games in 2001, and ended his spell at the club with 25 goals in 50 games...
at leverkusen he started out in his with just with just 16 goals in his first 67 games but ended up with 69 goals 154 games...
so i expect him to start to really shine next year at spurs. just a hunch..."I have decided to escape, to defy the shogun. Today I will begin walking the road to hell. But you will choose your own path. So, soon you may be seeing heaven. Choose the sword, and you will join me. Choose the ball and you join your mother, in death. You don’t understand my words, but you must choose. So… come boy, choose life or death."
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That's a possibility mate, but it's also possible that he just isnt good enough to be prolific in the premiership. Not dissimilar to Kuyt, Crouch or Bellers.Originally posted by Diego View Postbut if you look at his career the first year at a club he is rather slow but then his goal tally picks up...
as he scored 14 goals in 27 games in his first season for sofia, but was bought by leverkusen after an impressive run of A run of nine goals in 11 games in 2001, and ended his spell at the club with 25 goals in 50 games...
at leverkusen he started out in his with just with just 16 goals in his first 67 games but ended up with 69 goals 154 games...
so i expect him to start to really shine next year at spurs. just a hunch...
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bollocksOriginally posted by AFII View PostEto'o doesn't work hard without the ball
eto'o works as hard as any striker in the world
barcelona's system requires him to either stay central or stay wide, he doesnt spend as much time dropping into the midfield or moving sideline to sideline like kuyt or bellamy. he moves with more purpose and makes smarter runs -his movement without the ball is superb.
he's a genius with the ball at his feet, he was absolutely brilliant yesterdayLast edited by Ron_Mexico; 18-03-07, 05:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Ron_Mexico View Postbollocks
eto'o works as hard as any striker in the world
barcelona's system requires him to either stay central or stay wide, he doesnt spend as much time dropping into the midfield or moving sideline to sideline like kuyt or bellamy. he moves with more purpose and makes smarter runs -his movement without the ball is superb.
he's a genius with the ball at his feet, he was absolutely brilliant yesterday
Trouble is mate, he's probably rubbish on Championship Manager 06!!!AKA Heighway No9
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Keep up, CM07 is out (on PS2 anyway), keep an eye out for all the new hot futures we will soon be linked with!Originally posted by Sir Bob View PostTrouble is mate, he's probably rubbish on Championship Manager 06!!!
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The clinical finishing and workrate of Ian Rush, the enthusiasm of Kevin Keegan, the opportunism of Robbie Fowler, the aerial ability of Roger Hunt, the pace of Michael Owen, and the technique, vision and creativity of Kenny Dalglish.Originally posted by Sir Bob View Postwhat more do people want.
But even then I suspect they wouldn’t be satisfied.I hate Polanski
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We won't be satisfied until we a re rightly crowned champions again.Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View PostThe clinical finishing and workrate of Ian Rush, the enthusiasm of Kevin Keegan, the opportunism of Robbie Fowler, the aerial ability of Roger Hunt, the pace of Michael Owen, and the technique, vision and creativity of Kenny Dalglish.
But even then I suspect they wouldn’t be satisfied.
Until then, all the players will be criticised consistently.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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No I wouldn't. He'd have to be as ugly as Peter Beardsley to scare the f*ck out of defenders as well.Originally posted by CharlieMansonsSquint View PostThe clinical finishing and workrate of Ian Rush, the enthusiasm of Kevin Keegan, the opportunism of Robbie Fowler, the aerial ability of Roger Hunt, the pace of Michael Owen, and the technique, vision and creativity of Kenny Dalglish.
But even then I suspect they wouldn’t be satisfied.
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