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    Can't we all just get along? We all agree Agger is great.

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      Originally posted by Reds08 View Post
      We clash quite regularly don't we Morph. I must re-iterrate, I have absolutlely no respect for your opinion.

      Reina, Finnan, Agger, Carra, JAR
      Van Der Sar, Neville, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra
      Cech, Ferreira, Carvalho, Terry, Cole

      We do not have the best back 5 in the league, only Reina would get in the scums and only Finnan would get in Chelskis. Go on, try and look at it from an unbiased perspective and be realistic for once.
      Well our defensive record must have been down to numerous acts of god then if the players are so ****e.
      You learn nothing reading signatures.

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        Funny the way this thread has gone, it was a critical evaluation of Rafa and it seems to have turned in the agger vs ferdinand debate

        I seriously think Ferdinand is overated, and I think both Carra and Agger are better defenders. But as has already been mentioned, Rio is meant to be in the prime of his career, and agger is only what 22? To think what he might be like in a few years is an amazing prospect.

        Of course if we want to look at it litteraly Agger for 5/6mil and ferdinand for 20mil plus, i'd go agger every time, but ferdinand is english so that skews his value anyway, but he isn't 4 times the player agger is, he isn't even one times the player agger is imo
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          Can anyone name a Ferdinand error from 06/07, or even better numerous errors? Perhaps i dont watch enough of him, but i think it's jumping on the bandwagon somewhat to suggest he's error prone. A Manc i work with (ST holder, i think) says that Ferdinand is easily their best defender.

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            Originally posted by dero View Post
            Well our defensive record must have been down to numerous acts of god then if the players are so ****e.
            Stop being completely ridiculous you sad *******. I was refering to what the back 5 give the team from an all-round perspective, as is shown in a previous post. Nobody is saying they are ****e, nobody has mentioned the word. :whatever:

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              Originally posted by JimmytheJalopy View Post
              Can anyone name a Ferdinand error from 06/07, or even better numerous errors? Perhaps i dont watch enough of him, but i think it's jumping on the bandwagon somewhat to suggest he's error prone. A Manc i work with (ST holder, i think) says that Ferdinand is easily their best defender.
              I live with two Mancs, thus saw a lot of them last season when they were on the box and we weren't playing. Own goal against pompey(?) stands out as an error, but any manc would tell you their defence falls to pieces when he isnt there. Agger isnt at that level yet.

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                Originally posted by Reds08 View Post
                I live with two Mancs, thus saw a lot of them last season when they were on the box and we weren't playing. Own goal against pompey(?) stands out as an error, but any manc would tell you their defence falls to pieces when he isnt there. Agger isnt at that level yet.
                The own goal there was Van der Saar's fault.
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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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                  Can we not just agree that we hate him and leave it at that?

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                    Originally posted by Charlie_B View Post
                    Can we not just agree that we hate him and leave it at that?


                    Hate is such a strong word though...
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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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                      Originally posted by Reds08 View Post
                      Stop being completely ridiculous you sad *******. I was refering to what the back 5 give the team from an all-round perspective, as is shown in a previous post. Nobody is saying they are ****e, nobody has mentioned the word. :whatever:
                      leave the name calling out of it dickhead
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                        Originally posted by Reds08 View Post
                        I am a Manc, thus saw a lot of them last season when they were on the box and you weren't playing. Own goal against pompey(?) stands out as an error, but any likeminded manc would tell you our defence falls to pieces when he isnt there. Agger is well above at that level already.
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                          Originally posted by JimmytheJalopy View Post
                          Can anyone name a Ferdinand error from 06/07, or even better numerous errors? Perhaps i dont watch enough of him, but i think it's jumping on the bandwagon somewhat to suggest he's error prone. A Manc i work with (ST holder, i think) says that Ferdinand is easily their best defender.

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                            Originally posted by Brzeczyszczykiewicz View Post
                            Agger would've had that covered
                            Last edited by Morph; 25-06-07, 09:23 PM.
                            Thomas Hicks Senior

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                              Originally posted by Morphorino View Post
                              Agger would've had that covered


                              That's entirely conclusive.
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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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                                Originally posted by Neil Young View Post


                                That's entirely conclusive.
                                case closed

                                I'm in favour of closing threads when we've found the definitive answer, this is an example of such a thread
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