Quote from: Malandro on April 04, 2014, 04:15:53 PMI certainly don't think Italian football is boring. English clubs are often found out in european competitions because of their naive, almost gun ho attitude.I was pondering this week why things haven't moved on - all the money in the world and a lot of well respected international managers - and yet Man u/chelsea/arse still get dominated.Probably down to the thick as pig shit footballers we produce.How many of the 'pig shit' players at Chelsea are English?
I certainly don't think Italian football is boring. English clubs are often found out in european competitions because of their naive, almost gun ho attitude.I was pondering this week why things haven't moved on - all the money in the world and a lot of well respected international managers - and yet Man u/chelsea/arse still get dominated.Probably down to the thick as pig shit footballers we produce.
Quote from: Chris Smith on April 04, 2014, 04:23:46 PMQuote from: Malandro on April 04, 2014, 04:15:53 PMI certainly don't think Italian football is boring. English clubs are often found out in european competitions because of their naive, almost gun ho attitude.I was pondering this week why things haven't moved on - all the money in the world and a lot of well respected international managers - and yet Man u/chelsea/arse still get dominated.Probably down to the thick as pig shit footballers we produce.How many of the 'pig shit' players at Chelsea are English? Perhaps Chelsea was a bad example, I do count Terry in that category however
There is much to learn at this regard.
It is quite clear that we have two different concepts of building from the back, mate!
He signs a fast, quick ball playing centre half who is nobled by the footballing Gods. I think it is evident how he wants to play. Vlaar is typically Dutch, his goal at Wigwam with the technique... pure class.
Quote from: Ads on April 05, 2014, 12:23:31 AMHe signs a fast, quick ball playing centre half who is nobled by the footballing Gods. I think it is evident how he wants to play. Vlaar is typically Dutch, his goal at Wigwam with the technique... pure class.The phrasing you use is particularly amusing to me, because when we signed him I asked a Dutch friend what he's like and he said 'he's not a typical Dutch player.' Now, he still has better technique by miles than your average English centre back and I think Lambert does want to play that way, but I thought your phrasing was uncannily wrong.I've said over and over again I think he wants us to play good stuff. I just think he doesn't know how to.
Quote from: Montbert on April 05, 2014, 12:49:32 AMQuote from: Ads on April 05, 2014, 12:23:31 AMHe signs a fast, quick ball playing centre half who is nobled by the footballing Gods. I think it is evident how he wants to play. Vlaar is typically Dutch, his goal at Wigwam with the technique... pure class.The phrasing you use is particularly amusing to me, because when we signed him I asked a Dutch friend what he's like and he said 'he's not a typical Dutch player.' Now, he still has better technique by miles than your average English centre back and I think Lambert does want to play that way, but I thought your phrasing was uncannily wrong.I've said over and over again I think he wants us to play good stuff. I just think he doesn't know how to.Maybe he can't, but I would say that we should wait until he actually has access to a creative midfielder or two before making a definitive judgement on that.
Quote from: passitsideways on April 05, 2014, 02:01:39 AMQuote from: Montbert on April 05, 2014, 12:49:32 AMQuote from: Ads on April 05, 2014, 12:23:31 AMHe signs a fast, quick ball playing centre half who is nobled by the footballing Gods. I think it is evident how he wants to play. Vlaar is typically Dutch, his goal at Wigwam with the technique... pure class.The phrasing you use is particularly amusing to me, because when we signed him I asked a Dutch friend what he's like and he said 'he's not a typical Dutch player.' Now, he still has better technique by miles than your average English centre back and I think Lambert does want to play that way, but I thought your phrasing was uncannily wrong.I've said over and over again I think he wants us to play good stuff. I just think he doesn't know how to.Maybe he can't, but I would say that we should wait until he actually has access to a creative midfielder or two before making a definitive judgement on that.I don't think that the style he seems to want to play is defined by attacking midfielders. I think it's made or broken by them, but not built on them. It's built on players we already have, Westwood-types, Delph-types, and Lambert has shown no signs of knowing how to get players to move off the ball in a way balanced between improvisation and planned positioning - it's just all free-wheeling chaos.