I concur,I thought the public gestures to the sky both in the last game and this one were naff and for the cameras.
nauseatingly naff.
Anybody see Apres Match, had me in stitches.
I think Wenger is the best manager at the big 4... He's taken Arsenal to a European Final, and won the league and cup despite managing a selling club. He's always had to sell his top players (Henry, Vieira) and has taken failing players (Vieira, Henry, Berjgkamp) from leagues where they're struggling and turned them into World Class players. His team's been the second best team to watch in Europe this season (just a touch behind Zenit) and when you consider what Arsenal played like before he joined (under George Graham etc) that is no mean feat. He's introduced a whole raft of professionality into the English game (proper training methods, increased awareness of diet and fitness). He's taken youth team players and made them into greats (the likes of Fabregas, Clichy, Ashley Cole, Denilson etc) and has also never wasted a huge amount of money on a naff player (even Jeffers didn't cost that much).
If it wasn't for Wenger I think you'd be looking at a big 3 instead of a big 4 and Arsenal would be on a par with Everton and Spurs in terms of ability.
If you attack me with stupidity, I'll be forced to defend myself with sarcasm.
Although Ronaldo scored and played very well in the first half, he disappeared for the 2nd half and extra time. Also, even when he beat Essien - which he did a number of times - he failed to deliver a telling cross or pass. The great attacking players are able to pick out a team mate when in those position rather than going for personal glory.
It's about making the right decision at the right time - which Ronaldo failed to do a number of times. Granted, he played much better than i expected him to but there's still no way he can be considered in the same class as the likes of Messi - not yet anyway. He's an extremely selfish player.
same as, wonder will that be the end of it, or will he keep looking to the heavens after scoring another flukey goal.
where was apres match on? didnt see it at all
Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!
Is that messi who was at fault for Scholes goal at Old Trafford but no mentioned by any of the RTE pundits. Messis is a great player no doubt but 42 goals this season. A goal in the Champions league final and quarter final and last 16. He was the best player this season in the world. Also he did get quality crosses in, one was to Tevez head and another were into very dangerous areas but there did not happen to be a player making the correct run.
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The guy had Alzheimer's at the time and he wasn't just turning up to training, he was interfering with training and ringing up players the night before games to instruct them on who to mark etc. many times telling players to mark guys Who's team liverpool weren't even playing that week. The Club had very little choice but to ask him to stay away.
and anyway how does your comment show that what I said about Shankly's humility is not correct
Both of their faults. Initially Zambrotta and then also Messi. Football is rarely simple enough to say that one person was at fault. Usually a few factors contribute towards a goal.
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Watch the goal again and you will see that at one Stage that Scholes and messi are level but Messi Stos running and he lets Scholes goal who gambles and goes into a clever space and the ball drops to him and he scores. Messi did not anticipate this. He was at fault and so was Zambrotta who was more so at fault. Simple as that.
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