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Did Stig of the Dump use a canoe then? I'm not saying the article is wrong, I just don't remember it..
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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Babel played on the left in a 433. A very different role to what he is asked to do in England. In Holland they don't play with wingers and as such do not have to be able to cross a ball. Nor do they in particular have to track back and defend.Originally posted by dww View PostI really don't think Babel is played out of position. He has been a left sided forward most of his career and currently he is playing in much that role.
You say he has played the role all his life. IMO that is a million miles from the truth. But if he can't adjust after two years................
What annoys me the most is that he has had good games against Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea in cameo roles and against Real madrid from the start. Clearly he is capable of making an impact. Surely there is a way to get his best form on a more regular basis.Forwards.......
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Kanwar is a muppet, he peddles the most constant anti-lfc ****e on the web under the guise of "critical realism". That article is so myopic and unbalanced there's not even any point discussing it imo. Liverpool supporter my arseOriginally posted by el matador View Postinteresting article about babel
Thursday, September 03, 2009
Ryan Babel - Another victim of the 'Benitez effect'?
By Jaimie Kanwar
I could not dig, I dared not rob:
Therefore I lied to please the mob.
Now all my lies are proved untrue
And I must face the men I slew.
What tale shall serve me here among
Mine angry and defrauded young?
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ryan babel! where do we start
- i was critical of babel most of last season but the last few months have sat back and just watched everyone else sling mud at him 
Anyway - this is how i see it....he only has himself to blame, he has had chances but has not taken them.
Around jan last iirc - we had both babel and benayoun out of the starting XI - neither we're happy and if i am right there were even rumours yossi was offski, both of them were given similar chances - one kept his head down, worked hard on the pitch, and made sur that when given a chance he took and gave the headache all managers want, ie this player is in form, is up for it and i can't leave him out.....the other when given a chance did nothing to suggest that he should in the first X1 - since all he has done is whinge - ryan babel is fighting for place, doing a lot moaning so whether he is given 2 mins at the end of a game or starts - he should be killing himself on the pitch, fighting for every lost ball, chasing and harrasing defenders and working harder than anyone else on the pitch - forget about talent and ability for any player, if they aren't in the team they have to put 110% to get back in favour even if it just for a 2 min cameo when 4-0 up at home - Babel has just done himself no favours.i own everton fans on the internet....that's what i do
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I don't think particularly this year we play our nominally wide players as wingers though (other than Riera and even he this season didn't really play that way). There may be more demands defensively but I'm not sure that he isn't accepted to cut in from a wide position in the way of say Rooney at United last year. It may not be exactly the position he played in a 4-3-3 in Holland but it is much closer to it than that of a striker for example.Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostBabel played on the left in a 433. A very different role to what he is asked to do in England. In Holland they don't play with wingers and as such do not have to be able to cross a ball. Nor do they in particular have to track back and defend.
You say he has played the role all his life. IMO that is a million miles from the truth. But if he can't adjust after two years................
What annoys me the most is that he has had good games against Man Utd, Arsenal and Chelsea in cameo roles and against Real madrid from the start. Clearly he is capable of making an impact. Surely there is a way to get his best form on a more regular basis.
I just think the problem is mentality. he won't work to make things work when it is difficult. Hence he has been good in cameo roles when there has been space to exploit but not more regularly. I'm not sure there is any way you can make him change - either he grows up and cops on or he doesn't."The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
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He's had 2 seasons to make an impact and his competition was Benny, kuyt and Riera. To have as much 'potential' as he does and not be able to make that impact says it all. No disrespect to those players mentioned above but they are good players not great players.
Saying that the guy's confidence must be shot to bits. He's under huge pressure to perform every time he steps on the pitch and that's not the best environment to perform in. Especially for a young kid living away from home.
He may well make it but if he does he's going to do it somewhere else. He'll never make it at Liverpool.
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Originally posted by MrMichael View PostKanwar is a muppet, he peddles the most constant anti-lfc ****e on the web under the guise of "critical realism". That article is so myopic and unbalanced there's not even any point discussing it imo. Liverpool supporter my arse

Kanwar is a complete and utter tool and should be banned from spouting his inane, blinkered drivel on the internets.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
Kanwar is a complete and utter tool and should be banned from spouting his inane, blinkered drivel on the internets.
I'm convinced he's Rashid in disguise. Honestly.What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins
Batman
F*** off!!!
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they need some writers for there ****e site......but not blinkered RCDNW fans who just say all is great.Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
Kanwar is a complete and utter tool and should be banned from spouting his inane, blinkered drivel on the internets.
How can anyone with so much negativity call themselves supporters?
its just an anti Rafa site_____________________________________
Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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Agree with that. I do see hope for Babel but you are spot on with that comparison.Originally posted by PTP View Postryan babel! where do we start
- i was critical of babel most of last season but the last few months have sat back and just watched everyone else sling mud at him 
Anyway - this is how i see it....he only has himself to blame, he has had chances but has not taken them.
Around jan last iirc - we had both babel and benayoun out of the starting XI - neither we're happy and if i am right there were even rumours yossi was offski, both of them were given similar chances - one kept his head down, worked hard on the pitch, and made sur that when given a chance he took and gave the headache all managers want, ie this player is in form, is up for it and i can't leave him out.....the other when given a chance did nothing to suggest that he should in the first X1 - since all he has done is whinge - ryan babel is fighting for place, doing a lot moaning so whether he is given 2 mins at the end of a game or starts - he should be killing himself on the pitch, fighting for every lost ball, chasing and harrasing defenders and working harder than anyone else on the pitch - forget about talent and ability for any player, if they aren't in the team they have to put 110% to get back in favour even if it just for a 2 min cameo when 4-0 up at home - Babel has just done himself no favours.Forwards.......
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It's the ones left behind I feel sorry for.
The David James and David Bentleys, who thought they were moving on to new clubs this summer but have to carry on enduring their own personal hell on a couple of mill a year.
And Ryan Babel. There he was happily under-performing his heart out at Anfield, living off an Under-21 tournament two years ago which enticed Rafa Benitez (or was it Rick Parry) to splurge £11.5million on him.
True to form he was picked for this season's opening game against Spurs only to do his usual Invisible Man impression and go back to warming the bench. And now it's dawning on him that he'll struggle to make the World Cup.
So the cool rapper does what comes natural. Blames his manager for not recognising his genius and floats a plan to move back to Holland on loan in January (thus picking up Premier League wages for Championship-standard work) and flatter to deceive his way to South Africa.
Here's some advice Ryan. Remember all the opportunities you've been given to live up to your inflated reputation. Then ask whether anyone believes you have.
Remember the team-mate who was unveiled at Anfield on the same day as you, Yossi Benayoun. Someone who also doesn't command an automatic shirt, but imposes himself on games whenever he gets the chance.
Remember Craig Johnston. The last Liverpool player to write a (c)rap song. A man arguably blessed with half your natural talent, but who possessed 10 times your desire to knuckle down and succeed.
And remember the word that comes before footballer on your passport. Professional.
Then attempt an impression of one.
Brian Reade : What a superb reporter and a columnist
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