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Quite the contrary. Like all players who had two years left on his contract he was offered an extension but, unlike his team-mates, he is dragging his feet on signing. It wouldn't surprise me if he's being frozen out because of his attitude. His value will plummet by the star of next season if he still refuses to sign.
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Originally posted by Diego View Posti don't agree with that statement, i don't want to knock him for last night as he did well, but allot of other players really brought it last night...
the only thing i have against him is that he is very much hit and miss, i thought he was **** against cardiff for example, and his best effort on goal was a long range shot. if he would head all the balls like he did last night i wouldn't have a problem with him. he commes to deep for me, almost as he wants to play second striker, but he's not quick enough to play that role, same goes with being front man, he's not fast enough to run the line. he seems to be at his best when he has the ball on his feet out side the box, and frankly i think we can get better players to do that. but then again every now and then he surprises everyone and works his magic. i love the bloke, and really wish that he would make it, but i think it's bit above his level...
What a load of ****, Teddy Sheringham defined the 2nd striker role in recent times and he was the slowest player on the planet, ever!
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Originally posted by Flake View PostCould have been a very decent president...
He would have greatly influenced American Policy on drugs, having been on the verge of legalising pot, until one of his asshole advisors got busted... at a very appropriate moment needless to say.Originally posted by Neil Young View PostIf he'd won a second term and the Republicans hadn't fixed the Tehran embassy hostages deal...
Sadly we were then immersed in this 'war' on drugs instead.
Good with a peanut apparently too...
Do you think they'll move us to the library?
Everything is Politics
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you said perhaps crouch was ****e in training and I said carter was awesome. ie looking good in training shouldn't be the sole reason to judge a player. if he can do it for real when it matters who cares if he couldn't hit vanessa felps's arses cheeks with a turntable or two on the training ground?Originally posted by Maestro View PostNo.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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But he wasn't doing it for real earlier in the season - that is the point.Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Postyou said perhaps crouch was ****e in training and I said carter was awesome. ie looking good in training shouldn't be the sole reason to judge a player. if he can do it for real when it matters who cares if he couldn't hit vanessa felps's arses cheeks with a turntable or two on the training ground?Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it
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what in the one game he started at portsmouth? or the 5 minutes he got against chelsea? he also scored against toulouse. I think Torres hit a hat trick alongside him in his other start.Originally posted by Maestro View PostBut he wasn't doing it for real earlier in the season - that is the point.Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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that is a very strange comment. but there have been loads of slow players playing in this role, i know. Daglish and bergkamp but my lord did they have a whole lot more to offer than crouch, what they lacked in speed they made up with vision, passing skills, quick feet, and quick thinking, crouch isn't great in any of those areas. not only is he slow, but his physical nature prevents him from being quick at anything, turnarounds, getting the ball under control, his ball control is good especially for a man of his size, but it can be real slow. he often reads the game poorly and gets in bad positions, i lost count on how many times, he misread gerrard, garcia, bellamy, and even alonso, when he couldn't see the passes comming, or wasn't in the space, or had misplaced a pass do to not reading to other players runs. all i'm saying is that if crouches best position is in the hole, with the ball on his feet, he could be replaced by a much better player, he simply doesn't have the physical nor the mental atributes to play that role...Originally posted by lfc1394 View PostWhat a load of ****, Teddy Sheringham defined the 2nd striker role in recent times and he was the slowest player on the planet, ever!"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."
"You would've been happier if you'd chosen to join your mother in her world. " - Ogami Itto
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As I said in a previous post, I think he been off the boil all season. I also said there is a possibility that Rafa noticed something in training leading to his omissions. Can you not entertain that possibility?Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Postwhat in the one game he started at portsmouth? or the 5 minutes he got against chelsea? he also scored against toulouse. I think Torres hit a hat trick alongside him in his other start.
Do you seriously believe that how a player trains is irrelevant to his selection, even when Rafa and his backroom staff have contended otherwise?
But he's found his form and his confidence, so NOW he should play v Fulham.Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it
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Crouch is just Crouch. He is a handful. He links plays superbly at times. Is very hit & mis at scoring with his head. Great worker. Great eye for a goal. Not the quickest. He isn't trying to be Dalglish he's just Crouch and I wouldn't swop him for anyone.Originally posted by Diego View Postthat is a very strange comment. but there have been loads of slow players playing in this role, i know. Daglish and bergkamp but my lord did they have a whole lot more to offer than crouch, what they lacked in speed they made up with vision, passing skills, quick feet, and quick thinking, crouch isn't great in any of those areas. not only is he slow, but his physical nature prevents him from being quick at anything, turnarounds, getting the ball under control, his ball control is good especially for a man of his size, but it can be real slow. he often reads the game poorly and gets in bad positions, i lost count on how many times, he misread gerrard, garcia, bellamy, and even alonso, when he couldn't see the passes comming, or wasn't in the space, or had misplaced a pass do to not reading to other players runs. all i'm saying is that if crouches best position is in the hole, with the ball on his feet, he could be replaced by a much better player, he simply doesn't have the physical nor the mental atributes to play that role...Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Maestro View PostAs I said in a previous post, I think he been off the boil all season. I also said there is a possibility that Rafa noticed something in training leading to his omissions. Can you not entertain that possibility?
Do you seriously believe that how a player trains is irrelevant to his selection, even when Rafa and his backroom staff have contended otherwise?
But he's found his form and his confidence, so NOW he should play v Fulham.
He didn't exactly work his socks off in the pre-season games. When the other players did that he just walked around the pitch and looked very uninterested.
For some reason I don't think Rafa liked that attitude at all.Just believe and you never know what will happen.
According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.
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