Hard work doesn’t equate to more productivity, surely that’s the most blatant oxymoron ever illustrated?
We are talking about professional top flight footballers on 50k plus a week, if Trez puts in a shift by running up a flank of 100 yards for 90 minutes it means there has been productivity, even if it means supporting Matty Cash defensively.I can recommend a good builder btw.
I'm genuinely baffled at why people "like" Trezeguet, mainly it seems because he runs around a lot. Work rate doesn't and never has equated to productivity or effectiveness, not in any industry. Traore and AEG show glimpses of brilliance, have a good game maybe every 4 or 5 they play in
Weird response. Doesn't matter what level Bjarnasson played at, he was blatantly not good enough but whenever anybody pointed it out they had the whole 'runs around' response thrown at them, same as Trezeguet.
Quote from: LukeJames on March 27, 2021, 10:25:07 PMWeird response. Doesn't matter what level Bjarnasson played at, he was blatantly not good enough but whenever anybody pointed it out they had the whole 'runs around' response thrown at them, same as Trezeguet.I’m still struggling to ascertain how Bjarnasson a championship player has got anything to do with a PL player who helped maintain our status with crucial goals and this season has worked tirelessly to help us consolidate a mid table position.
Mo Farah is a long-distance runner, we need players who can run fast over short distances.The fact that we know Trez has goals in him in only 9 months ago in a poor team, is enough to warrant him given time, especially as his defensive work can’t be dismissed.