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Barry is widely ridiculed now and I don't get it to be honest. He had a purple patch for a couple of seasons at Villa and he totally out performed Alonso. We all know Xabi is a far better footballer but Barry's still a good player, despite the fashionable derision he comes in for.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Come to think of it the ridicule aimed at Barry probably goes back to the World Cup...the big thing about his fitness and importance to England, and his subsequent rubbish performances when he clearly wasn't fit. Being hopelessly outpaced by Ozil probably has a lot to do with it too.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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In all honesty, for me Barry was always an average cumbersome footballer. Never ever have I watched him and thought, "what a really good player he is". Never.
Rafa should also have worked out that at his age he was only going to get slower as well, so all in all it was a disasterous piece of planning that even Baldrick would have been ashamed of.
Xabi Alonso was and will always be a far far better footballer than Gareth ****ing Barry. No matter what Rafa says.
Thats just my take on it.
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
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I agree with this. Barry is a good player IMO and would be a squad player for a top four side. Alonso, on the other hand, is a unique and world class footballer, who is rightly playing for a club of Madrid's stature.Originally posted by Tee View PostIn all honesty, for me Barry was always an average cumbersome footballer. Never ever have I watched him and thought, "what a really good player he is". Never.
Rafa should also have worked out that at his age he was only going to get slower as well, so all in all it was a disasterous piece of planning that even Baldrick would have been ashamed of.
Xabi Alonso was and will always be a far far better footballer than Gareth ****ing Barry. No matter what Rafa says.
Thats just my take on it.
And as for Rafa wanting Barry, i believe versatility played a big part in that too, given that Barry could play LB, CM and LM. Rafa himself said in an interview, that he was it as replacing a player who could play 3 positions, for one who could only play one.
I dont think even Rafa thought Barry was 'better', he just felt he could sell Alonso for £20m, get Barry for £12m and have £8m left over, as well as a versatile player who could fill 3 different roles, to replace one who couldnt.
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Exactly this. This was a key to Rafa's footballing philosophy. I employ this same method in Football ManagerOriginally posted by Craig_H View PostI believe versatility played a big part in that too, given that Barry could play LB, CM and LM. Rafa himself said in an interview, that he was it as replacing a player who could play 3 positions, for one who could only play one.
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Definitely agree with this, which ultimately comes back to the point of the owners and Rafa working with one arm tied behind his back.Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
I dont think even Rafa thought Barry was 'better', he just felt he could sell Alonso for £20m, get Barry for £12m and have £8m left over, as well as a versatile player who could fill 3 different roles, to replace one who couldnt.Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
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Rafa tried to sell Alonso for 16m. There were no takers. Arsenal made a last ditch 14m bid. Barry was rated at 18m'ish.
Never in a million years would Rafa have got Barry + another 6-8m player.
Add to that, Plessis. Damien Plessis played the first half against Sunderland and Xabi was benched. Plessis was so abysmal that we had to get Xabi on for 2nd half.
Try to hazard a guess as to who provided the assist for the only goal in that game.Patience when teased often, transforms into rage
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If there ever was a hyperbole this was itOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostAnd what a fantastic pass it was too.
That was the start of a wonderful season for Xabi after he'd been way below par - often ineffective - for two seasons.
"way below par" and "often ineffective"
Patience when teased often, transforms into rage
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