OneMoSalah
MemberEverything posted by OneMoSalah
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Or Mikel and then the next thing will be someone saying Thiago Alcantara is better than Fabregas and so on and so forth.
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The fact we got 12M for him when he had 6 months on his contract and was playing pretty shit (after a good six months where he had performed admirably well on the wing) kind of justified selling him and put out a message either he'd done something that made Di Matteo not want to give him a regular role. I mean Robbie wasn't the greatest manager but he was hardly stupid was he? If he could get the same performances out of him that Andre did, he would have played him, wouldn't he? Sturridge's poor injury record this last while is weird but I mean he says it could possibly be down to something genetic but its probably something to do with Rodgers' coaching techniques or Hodgson's coaching techniques and their training schedules too. Perhaps rushing him back too soon or something. The same was said of David Moyes with RvP last season. Rushing him back, pushing him too hard too soon.
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Man shags who he wants.
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If we sell a right back then it would make sense to get him but we won't sell Azpi or Ivanovic so it won't happen. United were after him under Ferguson and quite frankly I think he could go there in the summer which would be a shame because hes a good player, who I thought was immense against us last night for England, keeping Anya quiet after he originally got the better of him in the first 25 minutes.
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Why would Mourinho sell him to Arsenal? I mean selling Mata to United was different because look at where they finished and what sort of level they are at but letting Cech goto Arsenal, really? Can't see it. Mourinho wouldn't loan them Demba Ba last season and quite frankly I doubt he would even sell them a fucking yoghurt, never mind Petr Cech.
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Just picked the players he wanted? He promoted several young guys (Pedro, Busquets, Roberto, Montoya, Bartra) in his spell in charge and built the team around Messi where as before it had been built around Ronaldinho. He hardly came in to a team that needed changing as I imagine he could of gotten a few years out of Deco and Eto'o and other guys he sold but he sold them and turned Barcelona into the team they were. Hes started to make Bayern his own too, Alaba and Lahm playing inside as central players as opposed to fullbacks like previously. Mourinho winning the treble with Inter is just as good an achievement as any of Pep's though in my eyes. Inter were an old side and needed rebuilding but he managed to bring the best out of players that many thought had past it helped with the arrivals of Sniejder, Eto'o and also Milito (who wasn't a spring chicken, he was 30 or 31 when he got him). He got them players running through walls for him whereas Pep built a team that played a different brand of football to anyone which was good to watch (until they got boring and far too intense on ball circulation in their own half) but they are achievements that are equal in my eyes because both were difficult to do obviously.
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Of course they aren't going to be a football superpower, I mean cmon, a football superpower should be a country that has a good league and has a top international team that competes for international trophies. To be honest not many countries are actually able to just get a load of players and all of a sudden become a footballing superpower. It takes time and a long term plan. Germany revamped all their youth policies and what they did to develop players that however many years ago and the last 8 years or so they've started to really come to the fore as a top top top international team confirmed by the fact they became world champions in Brazil and were constantly in finals/semi finals since 2000. Spain as well always were well prepared to be a football superpower due to the way they viewed the game, that they got everybody from a young age comfortable with a general philosophy based on ball retention and that they have a B team league and stuff so there reserve players are getting more meaningful game experience and they won 2 Euros and a World Cup in 12 years.
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If I were English right now, I'd be confused as to why they don't play like that in World Cups and European Championships, with the similar sort of energy and aggression they have along with the inventiveness they showed at times tonight. I mean sure England aren't favorites to win any sort of major tournaments, lets be realistic but they don't play anything like that tonight in tournaments. The World Cup you can say was a bit different but I wasn't really impressed at all in a footballing sense it just seemed like the same as usual, relying on talented individuals to make the difference as opposed to the philosophy making the difference. England are always going to be at the tournaments so they should be looking to try and go further than they normally do, in the same way that we are looking to try get to tournaments. PS. Sterling's non existent attempt to tackle Andy Robertson for the Scotland goal is just crazy. He tackles him then Robertson doesn't get that one-two to get into the box never mind the goal. Small details. Although it was a friendly and England still won...
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Not a football nation? Most of our starting 11 play in England, either in the premier league or the championship.... Some of the Celtic guys have more Champions League experience between them than some of the England squad to be fair. It's hardly like we are San Marino for fuck sakes.
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Of course they are head and shoulders above Scotland, you look at the difference in quality if England weren't able to be head and shoulders above Scotland in this game then I think you would have to question Roy Hodgosn and the players themselves. I didn't except Scotland to win, I expected a close game, England doing all the work with the ball and us playing on the counter which we have and it has been quite close other than 2 mistakes. Yes it was a great pass I agree but Grant Hanley 9 times out of 10 he should read that better and get his head on it. The ball is in the air for ages and he gets caught under it, which is poor considering how long he had to position himself. Luke Shaw hasn't looked anything like a 10M player let alone a 27M player, amount of times hes gone down and felt his ankle must be worrying for you England fans and Man United fans. Clyne looks awesome though.
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Meh its taken 2 defensive mistakes in a piss poor game, some team..
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I see what you did there Choulo Anyway, Rooney is keen going for a 50/50 with Scott Brown...
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Grant fucking Hanley, some defending....
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Cmon Scotland. Also Scott Brown better stick it on Jack Wilshere.
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Well its not just me that thinks that so get your head out your arse and have a look instead of constantly insisting 'best of all time, you're 18 years old bla bla bla' I don't actually see an argument just you putting up a stupid age comment every time.
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We'll see. Messi is certainly the best of all time so far.
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YES BUT NOT IN 2002 THAT WAS THE WHOLE POINT DO YOU THINK A 6 YEAR OLD IS GOING TO BE WATCHING THE WORLD CUP WHEN SAID 6 YEAR OLD IS PROBABLY TOO BUSY PLAYING WITH TOYS LIKE MOST 6 YEAR OLDS?????????? WHY WOULD I WATCH TAPES OF THE WORLD CUP IN 2002 INSTEAD OF ACTUALLY JUST WATCHING IT ON THE TELEVISION IF I WAS WATCHING IT. GOD ALMIGHTY
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Man are you blind? read the thing. 'Then when we got a computer and sky a few years later, I started to get right into football you start looking at clips of people on the internet and try to imitate their moves and watch football more etc. You know? Like every normal fucking kid. ' 'A FEW YEARS LATER' AFHSHFAFGHASGS KEYBOARD RAGE Just stop replying to me you're clearly misunderstanding everything.
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No. I watched a few from the 2002 WC on tapes when I started watching and playing football more than usual in 2004 as my grandad (who really is the reason I am a Chelsea fan today as they were his team) had recorded them on VHS. Sure I can't recall everything that happened in the game, which 8 year old could? I can't remember precisely which games they were other than th final but thats because the whole carry on about will he play or wont he play. Then when we got a computer and sky a few years later, I started to get right into football you start looking at clips of people on the internet and try to imitate their moves and watch football more etc. You know? Like every normal fucking kid. Anyway Messi is the best footballer that has lived and he probably will be remembered as the best of all time. Me a child prodigy? Right I am big headed sometimes but if you want to call me that, thats fine by me, I am great.
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Did I say all his games? Did I fuck. Half the games I seen of him were obviously at Real when I really got into football but my grandad had taped a few from the 2002 World Cup that I eventually got a hold of when I started getting into football and then did a bit of looking when we got a computer and seen that goal in the UEFA cup final, the goal for Barcelona where he beat 4 or 5 players, various dribbles demonstrating how good he was at controlling the ball and how he was really a unique one of a kind player. I wasn't lucky enough to see him play live when he was at Inter but for fuck sakes that doesn't mean that I never seen him play at all and couldn't tell if he was a great player or not. Quite frankly you really annoy me man.
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Just because I am 18 years old that doesn't mean I haven't seen videos or taped games of him from years ago when most of my family are football daft does it? Sure I didn't see him live but relatives of mines who were passionate about football did get to watch him when he was younger. Ignorant bastard.
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Sorry but I don't know how people can contest that. Messi when he was at his highest performances of his career was scoring 40+ a season, creating so many goals and he was churning out world class performances when he wanted to. Sure you can say Barca played to Messi's strength but so did most teams Ronaldo played for. What we seen of Ronaldo in his best years was great too obviously, a world class player, a true great but Messi is the greatest.
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Whats the point when we have Zouma? If we are to sign a center back ideally I would prefer we got someone who is a much more experienced player, someone who is 25 years or older and has his best years ahead of him (ideally a signing like Cahill: someone whos at a good level but can get better - to replace John Terry they would need to be much much better level than Cahill but that sort of age) or a player like Raphael Varane or Laporte who both look great central defensive prospects but are already at a good standard right now.
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Hakan Çalhanoğlu surely???
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Yeah but unlike Loserpool, Ibrahimovic was actually able to back himself up and do what he said he could, unlike Liverpool who claim they are the biggest team in England but haven't even won a Premier League title.