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    Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
    Minor off topic digression which had the potential to go very wrong removed. I take it everybody concurs with that decision? Good, so, moving on...

    Kenny, but Gerrard is and was a very special player too.
    What was the off topic digression about? I forget.

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      The point of removing the previous conversation was not to have it recounted again straight away Craig. The fact that it was off topic alone is enough. Please, nothing bad or salacious actually happened but I thought it best to just do a minor rewind in the interests of plain sailing. Just trust me, its all fine, now lets get back on topic eh?
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      Therefore I lied to please the mob.
      Now all my lies are proved untrue
      And I must face the men I slew.
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      Mine angry and defrauded young?

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        Of course MrM, your wish is my command.

        So, Gerrard needs to be starting tonight, i hope he's fit enough to play 90.
        Last edited by MrMichael; 03-01-12, 02:16 PM. Reason: becoz I can

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          Get back on topic please !! (Craigs moan about secret messages)
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            Originally posted by Mostar View Post
            Came across some interesting stats recently comparing Xavi, who is considered by many "the King of Passes" and seen one of all time greats and our Stevie.

            Well these are stats for both players:


            Gerrard
            556 games, 140 goals and 83 assists


            Xavi
            577 games, 58 goals and 67 assists


            So who is better and more productive passer and better overall player in the world football..
            A/ That's not Xavi's primary function. He's the conductor of the orchestra - at least as akin to Alonso as Gerrard. I tend to disagree about this point but I think deeper midfield play is horribly undervalues in this country. Players like Carrick don't get the credit they deserve and this seems to me an extension of that mind set.

            B/ Surely in a team game the ultimate measure of productivity should be team performance? I think it is pretty hard to argue that Xavi has been one of the most important players in the most successful club and international teams of the last decade or so.
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              Gerrard showed in half an hour what our midfielders and wingers have failed to do in half a season.
              Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                As Neville said "What I saw w-was ab ab ab absolute magnificence"

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                  Originally posted by dww View Post
                  A/ That's not Xavi's primary function. He's the conductor of the orchestra - at least as akin to Alonso as Gerrard. I tend to disagree about this point but I think deeper midfield play is horribly undervalues in this country. Players like Carrick don't get the credit they deserve and this seems to me an extension of that mind set.

                  B/ Surely in a team game the ultimate measure of productivity should be team performance? I think it is pretty hard to argue that Xavi has been one of the most important players in the most successful club and international teams of the last decade or so.
                  A) I think the point of that comparison, which by the way wasn't mine, wasn't to compare them not in terms of their positions on the pitch but to statistically demonstrate that Stevie is much better passer than Xavi by looking at the number of assists and that to me is the part of the game that Stevie doesn't get enough of credit.

                  B) Also I think the person that came up with this comparison also wanted to say that Xavi, without the doubt one of the best players in the world, is fortunate enough to play for a team like Barca (surrounded with other world class footballers) and that helped raise his game and his impact on team and one cannot say the same thing for Stevie, who in the better team should get as much recognition if not even more.
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                    I don't think Xavi could've done what Gerrard has done for Liverpool. On the flip side, I don't think Gerrard could have done what Xavi has done for Barca. It's a pointless debate.
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                      Originally posted by dww View Post
                      A/ That's not Xavi's primary function. He's the conductor of the orchestra - at least as akin to Alonso as Gerrard. I tend to disagree about this point but I think deeper midfield play is horribly undervalues in this country. Players like Carrick don't get the credit they deserve and this seems to me an extension of that mind set.

                      B/ Surely in a team game the ultimate measure of productivity should be team performance? I think it is pretty hard to argue that Xavi has been one of the most important players in the most successful club and international teams of the last decade or so.
                      In my opinion Xavi is Spain's best player ever, if it wasn't for him, he would never of won Euro or World cup. Hard to compare with Gerrard though

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                        If you use the same criteria then Scholes stats are much better than Xavi's as well.
                        Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                          Scholes started as a striker though.

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                            Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                            Minor off topic digression which had the potential to go very wrong removed. I take it everybody concurs with that decision? Good, so, moving on...

                            Kenny, but Gerrard is and was a very special player too.


                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            What was the off topic digression about? I forget.


                            Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                            The point of removing the previous conversation was not to have it recounted again straight away Craig. The fact that it was off topic alone is enough. Please, nothing bad or salacious actually happened but I thought it best to just do a minor rewind in the interests of plain sailing. Just trust me, its all fine, now lets get back on topic eh?


                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            Of course MrM, your wish is my command.

                            So, Gerrard needs to be starting tonight, i hope he's fit enough to play 90.


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                              Archduke Ferdicraig shot by Mr Michael in Sarajverpool or something like that.
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                                Originally posted by Mostar View Post
                                A) I think the point of that comparison, which by the way wasn't mine, wasn't to compare them not in terms of their positions on the pitch but to statistically demonstrate that Stevie is much better passer than Xavi by looking at the number of assists and that to me is the part of the game that Stevie doesn't get enough of credit.
                                My point in that light would be - direct assists is only an incomplete measure of what being a good passer let alone a good player is.

                                I really think the difference in roles makes the comparison unhelpful (in which regard I agree with Rabiosa).

                                Originally posted by Mostar View Post
                                B) Also I think the person that came up with this comparison also wanted to say that Xavi, without the doubt one of the best players in the world, is fortunate enough to play for a team like Barca (surrounded with other world class footballers) and that helped raise his game and his impact on team and one cannot say the same thing for Stevie, who in the better team should get as much recognition if not even more.
                                I'm not convinced that the argument follows. It is possible but we have all seen players fail to step up from great performances in a weak team to fail to make good ones at a top team. I'm not saying that Gerrard would not have stepped up but it is unknowable. That said no one, at least on this board, doubts that Gerrard is one of the better players in the world.
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