Mase wrote:Beeks wrote:I like him
Me too Bish. I don't even know why. Cause he frustrates me more than Martin Phillips.
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BlueinBosnia wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Can score 1/100 free kicks, so looks good on YouTube.
I'd be interested to see what his conversion rate actually is. I'd hazard a guess it's about 20% with us...
hazardous statement i believe. it can't be nearly that high. Has to be like 5% or something i'd guess.
He's scored at least 3. I can't believe he's taken anywhere near in the range of 60 (unless you're including indirect free kicks and those in our half, but even then...).
DoomMerchant wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:Can score 1/100 free kicks, so looks good on YouTube.
I'd be interested to see what his conversion rate actually is. I'd hazard a guess it's about 20% with us...
hazardous statement i believe. it can't be nearly that high. Has to be like 5% or something i'd guess.
He's scored at least 3. I can't believe he's taken anywhere near in the range of 60 (unless you're including indirect free kicks and those in our half, but even then...).
Okay...then it's like 10% maybe.
Either way, it's nothing like 20% or the cunt would never leave the pitch, would he?
I'm going to have to look this one up....what's the definition for our pepsi challenge?
dead balls in opposition half? surely there must be an Actim stat for something like this. If he's scored with 20% of his balls i'll shit in my hat and wear it.
cheers
Grob wrote:He is what he is.
Today was a typical Kolarov peformance, dodgy defensivly, at least one great cross, dangerous from attacking set plays, defeatist body language when under the cosh, liable to drop a bollock.
Im surprised that the club havent identified a young up and coming left back to buy this summer and get shut of Kolarov.
Im not a fan, I dont think he works hard enough for the team and I dont think he's much of an athlete. In high tempo games like today, he looks poor.
Slim wrote:I think what highlights me about Kolarov is an instance in the first half, he tackled their player deep in our third, then beat him through his legs, then faffed around on the ball when he had space and allowed the beaten player to come back and tackle him. Inconsistent is usually from game to game for some players, he does it in the space of 10 seconds.
However, he was not overly bad for him and if Mancini is believing he is going to get better from Kolarov and continues with him, well I think he's just going to be disappointed. Maybe, just maybe he needs someone else to identify defenders for him, his track record hasn't been great in that area.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Slim wrote:I think what highlights me about Kolarov is an instance in the first half, he tackled their player deep in our third, then beat him through his legs, then faffed around on the ball when he had space and allowed the beaten player to come back and tackle him. Inconsistent is usually from game to game for some players, he does it in the space of 10 seconds.
However, he was not overly bad for him and if Mancini is believing he is going to get better from Kolarov and continues with him, well I think he's just going to be disappointed. Maybe, just maybe he needs someone else to identify defenders for him, his track record hasn't been great in that area.
Funny you say that as I said the other day that he's a reverse Hughes. Hughes for the most part (obviously not bridge) bought good defenders, but his side couldn't defend.
Mancini seems to have bought mostly shit defenders, yet has us defending well. Odd.
Slim wrote:
Hughes track record for the most part in signings was good. Tevez, Kompany, Zabs, Lescott, de Jong, Bellamy, Kolo, Barry, Given. You could even make a case for Robinho, Shauny and Adebayor. Although how much say he had in Robinho is anyone's guess.
However, you have forgotten the worst defender of the lot, Tal Ben-Haim. Add to that Rocky, Jo and Bridge and he isn't without the dud buys as well. Can we count Sylvinho and Berti? I know they were free, but there was obviously a reason in both cases.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Slim wrote:
Hughes track record for the most part in signings was good. Tevez, Kompany, Zabs, Lescott, de Jong, Bellamy, Kolo, Barry, Given. You could even make a case for Robinho, Shauny and Adebayor. Although how much say he had in Robinho is anyone's guess.
However, you have forgotten the worst defender of the lot, Tal Ben-Haim. Add to that Rocky, Jo and Bridge and he isn't without the dud buys as well. Can we count Sylvinho and Berti? I know they were free, but there was obviously a reason in both cases.
How the fuck did I forget tel Ben haim?
More importantly why did you remind me?
Hughes definitely had his share or duds. I'm certainly not suggesting he could spend our cash better, just think this one area has escaped bobby so far.
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