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    Best in the world ? laughable

    BUT - he played well last night.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambler14 View Post
    I must say he was outstanding last night and .
    Did well in the first half and nothing thereafter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roadend View Post
    Did well in the first half and nothing thereafter.
    His penalty seemed to neatly summarise his abilities in a brief act. "Surprising" over complexity and complete lack of substance if it fails.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Block G Raptor View Post
    No its not he scored his 42nd last night
    Yeah I just checked it there. I shouldn't have listened to those commentators on Sky who said it was his 43rd.

    He's now only 8 goals short of his 100th for Man Utd and only 3 short of his 100th in professional club football.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shakermaker1982 View Post

    He played well, scored a great goal AND HE TURNED UP FOR A BIG GAME - much to the dismay of all his critics.
    He played well but saying it was a great goal is a bit OTT, it was a good header but when you consider he was being marked by a 5¨6" man playing out of position and who didn´t even jump to contest the ball then I´d hardly call it great

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    Quote Originally Posted by GavinZac View Post
    His penalty seemed to neatly summarise his abilities in a brief act. "Surprising" over complexity and complete lack of substance if it fails.
    Yes, that's what I like about Roy Keane. Even if he failed to pull off his major trick, the opposition player was unlikely to walk again.
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    Ronaldo played well in the first half last night going forward at least, but a lot of chelsea's attacking play and goal was created by Essien who should have been tracked back by...

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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Yes, that's what I like about Roy Keane. Even if he failed to pull off his major trick, the opposition player was unlikely to walk again.
    To be fair to Keane, and I'm usually not, he also has an informed opinion of John Delaney.
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    Quote Originally Posted by John83 View Post
    Yes, that's what I like about Roy Keane. Even if he failed to pull off his major trick, the opposition player was unlikely to walk again.
    Oh how I laughed! Great post.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Morbo View Post
    but when you consider he was being marked by a 5¨6" man playing out of position
    Listened to the 1st half on 5live and Graham Taylors first two words after the goal was score were "completely unmarked"
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    Quote Originally Posted by razor View Post
    Listened to the 1st half on 5live and Graham Taylors first two words after the goal was score were "completely unmarked"
    correct me if i am wrong .. most goals scored are by unmarked players . lampard was unmarked for his goal also ... the idea is to lose your marker to create space to score goals

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    I didn't think he played that well, considering he was up against an out-of-position, makeshift right-back.

    Before the goal he was nervy and couldn't control properly and couldn't pass. He did well to socre the header but the space afforded to him would not have happened with a real defender marking him.

    After that he improved and did really well for the Tevez/Carrick chance. After this, his confidence returned and he did all his fancy trick but he also gave the ball away a few times and his crossing, at times, left a lot to be desired.

    And he totally wasted his penalty, tried to be smart and messed up. He's lucky Terry is a worse peno taker, otherwise he'd be hitting the headlines as the villain.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom View Post
    Oh how I laughed! Great post.
    Usually Id agree, but since Gav is about as anti Keane as possible it's not as effective

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    Quote Originally Posted by superfrank View Post
    I didn't think he played that well, considering he was up against an out-of-position, makeshift right-back.

    Before the goal he was nervy and couldn't control properly and couldn't pass. He did well to socre the header but the space afforded to him would not have happened with a real defender marking him.

    After that he improved and did really well for the Tevez/Carrick chance. After this, his confidence returned and he did all his fancy trick but he also gave the ball away a few times and his crossing, at times, left a lot to be desired.

    And he totally wasted his penalty, tried to be smart and messed up. He's lucky Terry is a worse peno taker, otherwise he'd be hitting the headlines as the villain.
    Not totally out of position he played for Lyon plenty of times at right back and indeed started off his career as a full back before being redeployed by Lyon as a CM

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    He can't do the job though and having him in midfield is much better.
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    Well, well the first step to greatness, Ronaldo is named European player of the year.
    Esse Quam Videri

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denis The Red View Post
    Well, well the first step to greatness, Ronaldo is named European player of the year.
    The European Footballer of the Year is named in December and awarded by France Football magazine.
    "Football is a game you play with your brain".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Denis The Red View Post
    Well, well the first step to greatness, Ronaldo is named European player of the year.
    he was named the Champions Leagues best forward. i wouldnt read too much into it though as Cech Terry and Lampard were named best of their positions

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    Quote Originally Posted by stojkovic View Post
    The European Footballer of the Year is named in December and awarded by France Football magazine.
    Quote Originally Posted by newbie View Post
    he was named the Champions Leagues best forward. i wouldnt read too much into it though as Cech Terry and Lampard were named best of their positions
    http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl...id=781211.html

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    I had to laugh last week listening to the oh so wise Gilsey and Dunphy give out about Rooney's performance in the CL match against Villareal, saying his attitude has changed for the worse and calling him a diver and then go and blame RONALDO, do they ever give up???
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