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Indeed, but I don’t mean Dutch people per sé….I don’t mean your average Dutchman on the street.Originally posted by The incredible igor View Post
i'ver never found the dutch to be moody and arrogant. Friendly and hospitable would be more like it 
Dutch footballers? Never noticed their arrogance, moodiness and surliness?Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Spot onOriginally posted by glynner View PostDidn't Babel also say that Rafa told him he would compete for a place in the team with 6 other players?
To me that says that Rafa didn't see Babel purely as a winger, but more of a player who could play almost anywhere in attack
This is exactly what he is - a player who can do an equally good job on the right, left, up top, or on the left or right of a 433
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Bags of pace, skill, strength (I noticed the way he bounced one of the fulham defenders off the ball last week and remember thinking "I didn't know you had that in your locker!" and the guy has 2 lethal feet and can play in any of the forward positions. He's ony young and cost only 12 or so mil, how can he not be a good signing?!
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Originally posted by Nic83 View PostBags of pace, skill, strength (I noticed the way he bounced one of the fulham defenders off the ball last week and remember thinking "I didn't know you had that in your locker!" and the guy has 2 lethal feet and can play in any of the forward positions. He's ony young and cost only 12 or so mil, how can he not be a good signing?!
"The definition of insanity is not running into the same wall again and again; it's expecting a different result every time you do it."
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By the end of this season, Babel's signing will look like a bargain. The only thing that has been hindering his progress is his mental strength, but Rafa has already known this weakness before signing him, so he also knows what to do with it. I have no doubt Babel will progress further, grow more confident and improve his decision making on the pitch. He's still very raw but the potential is obvious.
He's a very talented footballer, but add his rare physical capabilities for an attacker and you've got the material to create a monstrous player.
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Does no-one remember his run against Fulham?
Beat one for pace and skill, stiff-armed the other and took the piss out of both of them.
He is exactly what we needed - pace, power and directness.
I think players like him will prove to be a vital weapon if we hope to get results at the other 'top 3' team's back yards. In the past we have gone to these grounds and dominated large spells of possession, carving open some chances with good PASSING, but inevitably looked a little laboured at times.
We now clearly have the option to genuinely scare people on the counter-attack with our usual passing, coupled with greater mobility and better ball carriers. Babel, Torres, Benayoun - skillful players with pace who can carry the ball.
If these players are fit for the big away games I really fancy our chancesSack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge
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Originally posted by JohnDoe View PostBy the end of this season, Babel's signing will look like a bargain. The only thing that has been hindering his progress is his mental strength, but Rafa has already known this weakness before signing him, so he also knows what to do with it. I have no doubt Babel will progress further, grow more confident and improve his decision making on the pitch. He's still very raw but the potential is obvious.
He's a very talented footballer, but add his rare physical capabilities for an attacker and you've got the material to create a monstrous player.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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