It's amazing the difference a week makes. Last week Okore has a really good game vs Norwich. People are singing his praises. Then he doesn't really cover himself with glory with that interview followed by an individual and team capitulation. Now for some he's not good enough to play at this level. You have to love football fans and their emotional swings. He had a bad game. They all did. At 23 years old it shouldn't define the player he is or will become.
Meanwhile, at pretty much exactly the same time Jordan Veretout was quoted by the Birmingham Mail as saying, "I am not thinking about my situation at all. My focus is on the job in hand. While there’s hope we can still stay up, we’ll continue to fight as hard as we can.” Surely just the stock answer that anybody with an ounce of common sense would give at this particular time?I've never really rated Okore anyway. He's a good one-on-one defender, but far too clumsy and poor on the ball to ever make a top Premiership centre-back in my opinion. Yesterday was by no means a one off. He was part of the defences that got hammered by Arsenal (twice) and Southampton last season and looked just as 'at sea' as he did yesterday. Quite laughable that he's even thinking about the Champions League, let alone talking about it.
Quote from: RussellC on February 15, 2016, 04:05:25 PMMeanwhile, at pretty much exactly the same time Jordan Veretout was quoted by the Birmingham Mail as saying, "I am not thinking about my situation at all. My focus is on the job in hand. While there’s hope we can still stay up, we’ll continue to fight as hard as we can.” Surely just the stock answer that anybody with an ounce of common sense would give at this particular time?I've never really rated Okore anyway. He's a good one-on-one defender, but far too clumsy and poor on the ball to ever make a top Premiership centre-back in my opinion. Yesterday was by no means a one off. He was part of the defences that got hammered by Arsenal (twice) and Southampton last season and looked just as 'at sea' as he did yesterday. Quite laughable that he's even thinking about the Champions League, let alone talking about it.That is because Veretout was speaking in English it's difficult for the newspaper poorly translate and interview from English into English. People saying he should chooses his words more carefully. why he was speaking in his native language to a newspaper from that country he answered the question the way anyway Danish speaker would just like we would in our language. It is not his fault that an English journalist is lazy and doesn't understand that you can't translate direct word for word from another language to English.
Just one thing on that Russell.2 Danes talking, even in an interview are never going to couch their answers in bland niceties, unless they're a grasping politician. As I said in the things to bare in mind, that situation will always result in straight question = straight answer. That's something he'll have experienced from the day he could understand what was being said on the Danish equivalent of CBeebies, so there would never have been a moment's hesitation in being blunt.You might as well blame sharks for having sharp teeth.
Quote from: Villa in Denmark on February 18, 2016, 04:44:51 PMJust one thing on that Russell.2 Danes talking, even in an interview are never going to couch their answers in bland niceties, unless they're a grasping politician. As I said in the things to bare in mind, that situation will always result in straight question = straight answer. That's something he'll have experienced from the day he could understand what was being said on the Danish equivalent of CBeebies, so there would never have been a moment's hesitation in being blunt.You might as well blame sharks for having sharp teeth.ViD - understood, completely. I have family in Copenhagen so am familiar with the Dane's straight talking nature. To me though, that doesn't mean that the sentiment has been lost in translation, more that it's just been accurately translated. I don't think it's appropriate for any player to be talking publicly about their personal future at present, given our current plight. A player of Okore's generation must know that when he gives an interview anywhere on the planet it will make it's way back to Birmingham and have the intelligence and - most importantly - the respect to express the same sentiment that Veretout managed to do so easily.
Well, obviously, but where has Delph been mentioned?And no, I'll never be happy when players are talking about jumping ship off the pitch, whilst contributing to our complete and utter demise on it.