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    Ngog

    Was at fault for the equalizer last night as he started walking away from his "zone" as soon as the first shot was saved by Reina & thereby cut Kelly's brilliant debut short as he (Kelly) almost broke his leg on the post trying to stop the ball from going in.
    Furthermore he gave the ball away 90% of the time & to top it all off after Kelly's brilliant left foot cross, all Ngog could do was softly kick the ball into touch for a goal kick.
    I cannot for the life of me figure out how he started ahead of Babel & even Voronin (who are considered more senior players), let alone played the entire 90 mins ffs!

    Thoughts?
    Thanks for the memories Rafa - YNWA!

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    Thoughts

    Not another bashing thread please

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      #3
      Originally posted by RoadEnd View Post
      Thoughts

      Not another bashing thread please

      I'm not bashing, I just want to check that I'm not losing my mind. Last night when Rafa subbed Yossi instead of Ngog I thought I was in the Twilight Zone it baffled me so much - so much so that I didn't watch the last 10 mins of the match! I would just like to know what the general consensus is or maybe I'm wrong, that's all...
      Thanks for the memories Rafa - YNWA!

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        #4
        i thought he did well actually.
        granted, he could have scored one or two but then again he's only a young lad. he showed some nice touches and clever movement and he could develop into a handy player.

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          #5
          He was playing as a lone striker and almost a target man at times, he wasn't able to control most of the passes up to him because they were fired up around head and shoulder height, he did well with some of them but often lost possession because there was no one supporting him. Playing up front on your own is very tough even for the best players He started ahead of Babel and Voronin because neither of them are out and out strikers, they are more second strikers. Plus Babel's form has been woeful. Ngog had a decent game against Leeds and a few useful cameo appearences.

          Blaming him for the goal is a little harsh IMO
          The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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            #6
            Not bashing him, but he looked unfit
            I make no apologies, this is me

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              #7
              our midfield was at fault for the equalizer, as they pressed stupidly, and got played out like like kids playing footie for the first time. then they got the corner...
              Jürgen Klopp

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                #8
                Originally posted by Nick77 View Post
                Was at fault for the equalizer last night as he started walking away from his "zone" as soon as the first shot was saved by Reina & thereby cut Kelly's brilliant debut short as he (Kelly) almost broke his leg on the post trying to stop the ball from going in.
                Furthermore he gave the ball away 90% of the time & to top it all off after Kelly's brilliant left foot cross, all Ngog could do was softly kick the ball into touch for a goal kick.
                I cannot for the life of me figure out how he started ahead of Babel & even Voronin (who are considered more senior players), let alone played the entire 90 mins ffs!

                Thoughts?
                great post

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Rafa_el_Gafa View Post
                  great post
                  really?
                  Jürgen Klopp

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                    #10
                    Yes he gave the ball away too many times when it came to him. Most people on this forum are basing his performance on a fancy trick in the 2nd half that nearly came off.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Nick77 View Post
                      Was at fault for the equalizer last night as he started walking away from his "zone" as soon as the first shot was saved by Reina & thereby cut Kelly's brilliant debut short as he (Kelly) almost broke his leg on the post trying to stop the ball from going in.
                      Furthermore he gave the ball away 90% of the time & to top it all off after Kelly's brilliant left foot cross, all Ngog could do was softly kick the ball into touch for a goal kick.
                      I cannot for the life of me figure out how he started ahead of Babel & even Voronin (who are considered more senior players), let alone played the entire 90 mins ffs!

                      Thoughts?

                      Thoughts?? these thread are pointless and counterproductive and you start more than your fair share of them.
                      Ngog is 20 ffs there is no need to slag the lad off
                      The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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                        #12
                        Ngog was forced to play alone to start with, and then to make things worse his only supply went out injured. If that couldn't get worse for him he then had to play alongside a woefully out of form Kuyt. Give the youngster a break, I thought he did OK. Yes he gave the ball away sometimes but on a better day in a better Liverpool side he would do and has done much better.
                        Last edited by BigChief; 21-10-09, 09:46 PM. Reason: weird error in posting
                        One tit for another.

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                          #13
                          he has been better but he was piss poor last night, I was in the lower anny and think he only won 1 ball all night and that was just after Yossi got taken off, I've seen him score 2 great goals that reminded me a young Anelka but I think at the moment he's too lightweight for the first team

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                            #14
                            He just 'aint got it....

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                              #15
                              watching amoo and ecclestone again tonight and cant help but think i would prefer them ahead of n;gog they just seem to have more about them
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