Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:Is it asking too much to expect a defensive midfielder to be able to track his man at free-kicks?
It can't be cultural or adapting the league: I am not having it that footballers in Brazil or Portugal don't make runs at set pieces.
So why is it happening?
As it was the centre forward, it won't have been 'his man'. Someone went missing.
At Everton it was his man.
edit: Or was it Fernandinho's? They look the same on a four-inch square Joan.
Who were the centre-halves marking? Kompany appeared to be marking Mertesacker. Where was Demichelis?
We miss Dzeko in these situations, that is for sure.
Racist. It was Fernandinho that was supposed to be marking Naismith against Everton. Charlie Nicholas couldn't tell them apart when Fernandinho scored against Everton and later apologised for it.
I remember getting security to drag a customer out of the Casino once ,he was sitting on a roulette table with a red shirt on so I told security, its the cunt with a red shirt on.When they dragged him off the table he was going fucking ape ,bawling shouting and screaming and it was at that point that I realized it was the wrong cunt, as the real culprit with another red shirt on was on another table.
At the end of the day both were kicked out , the way I looked at it ,was that eventually, the other cunt was bound to be found guilty of something that warranted being kicked out....and anyone wearing a red shirt is fair game for being kicked out in my book.
I'm racist to anyone wearing red.