Quote from: Footy-Vill on January 16, 2023, 09:54:35 AMUnfortunately, the reputation and some of Emi behaviour has tarnished his good work as an actual goal keeper No it hasn't.
Unfortunately, the reputation and some of Emi behaviour has tarnished his good work as an actual goal keeper
Quote from: Dave on January 16, 2023, 10:03:45 AMQuote from: Footy-Vill on January 16, 2023, 09:54:35 AMUnfortunately, the reputation and some of Emi behaviour has tarnished his good work as an actual goal keeper No it hasn't.Well Crooks review of Emi Martinez didn't stop at crucial in the 2-1 victoryHe explicitly mentioned garish detail about him and the criticism which was levelled at Emi. Something that isn't forgotten.Also Emi was booked for time wasting and I think he may be a marked man by officials and the media now.
And he's definitely influenced the likes of Nick Pope and Arom Ramsgate in the antics they were displaying this weekend. Just have to accept its part of the way he plays the game. He's a Great, world class goalkeeper.
The better goalkeepers tend to be a bit tapped. And the better/ more competitive players often play on the edge. Emi illustrates both. It's also a long-established part of Argentinian sporting culture to not just indulge in the dark arts but celebrate them. It's not viewed with the same disdain as here.
As Bertoni, in all candour says, 'in my opinion the English players are too honest'. Argentine players, on the other hand, are guided by the spirit of Machiavelli.Diego Simeone's ludicrous reaction to the tap he received on the leg from Beckham in 1998 offered a perfect case in point. 'Our way of playing is inspired by the Italian model,' Perfumo told me. 'English players are more naive. Our game is more calculating. We study a rival more closely, we look for ways to destroy him. One of our approaches, for example, is to study a player's weak points so we can try and make him angry. Because in football if you get angry, you lose.'Ricardo Villa makes the same point. 'In Argentina you go to the pitch with a masterplan in your mind. It is a destructive one instead of a creative one. It is better to destroy than to create. I played in England for five years and I never had anybody giving me advice on how to destroy a player.'
Quote from: Footy-Vill on January 16, 2023, 10:30:14 AMAnd he's definitely influenced the likes of Nick Pope and Arom Ramsgate in the antics they were displaying this weekend. Just have to accept its part of the way he plays the game. He's a Great, world class goalkeeper. Pope is miles more experienced in the Premier League than Emi, and played for one of the biggest bunch of cheats and cloggers in Burnley. Newcastle do just as much 'game management' as us, so I really don't think Pope needs any encouragement from Emi. Lastly, amending your post to say "Great, world class goalkeeper" isn't fooling anybody. You've got a bizarre aversion to Martinez.
Quote from: KevinGage on January 16, 2023, 11:03:57 AMThe better goalkeepers tend to be a bit tapped. And the better/ more competitive players often play on the edge. Emi illustrates both. It's also a long-established part of Argentinian sporting culture to not just indulge in the dark arts but celebrate them. It's not viewed with the same disdain as here. That's correct and it's the very reason why Maradonna's hand of God goal is celebrated like it is.