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Pardew said: “Hatem looks the sharpest one of our team and he will play and will cause them problems. Hatem and Hazard are slightly different players. Hatem is a different kind of player with the ball at his feet.

 

“He lulls defenders in and bursts through them while Hazard is more of a simpler player if I’m honest. I don’t want that to sound wrong but he finds the perfect pass. He knows when to turn, there is something very economical about him. He makes it look very easy like great players can.”

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Pardew said: “Hatem looks the sharpest one of our team and he will play and will cause them problems. Hatem and Hazard are slightly different players. Hatem is a different kind of player with the ball at his feet.

 

“He lulls defenders in and bursts through them while Hazard is more of a simpler player if I’m honest. I don’t want that to sound wrong but he finds the perfect pass. He knows when to turn, there is something very economical about him. He makes it look very easy like great players can.”

 

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Pardew said: “Hatem looks the sharpest one of our team and he will play and will cause them problems. Hatem and Hazard are slightly different players. Hatem is a different kind of player with the ball at his feet.

 

“He lulls defenders in and bursts through them while Hazard is more of a simpler player if I’m honest. I don’t want that to sound wrong but he finds the perfect pass. He knows when to turn, there is something very economical about him. He makes it look very easy like great players can.”

 

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Love how Hatem has gone from being the one who lacked preseason training most to the fittest man in the team in the space of a week. :lol:

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Pardew said: “Hatem looks the sharpest one of our team and he will play and will cause them problems. Hatem and Hazard are slightly different players. Hatem is a different kind of player with the ball at his feet.

 

“He lulls defenders in and bursts through them while Hazard is more of a simpler player if I’m honest. I don’t want that to sound wrong but he finds the perfect pass. He knows when to turn, there is something very economical about him. He makes it look very easy like great players can.”

 

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Love how Hatem has gone from being the one who lacked preseason training most to the fittest man in the team in the space of a week. :lol:

 

I don't even know how it is possible.

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Pardew said: “Hatem looks the sharpest one of our team and he will play and will cause them problems. Hatem and Hazard are slightly different players. Hatem is a different kind of player with the ball at his feet.

 

“He lulls defenders in and bursts through them while Hazard is more of a simpler player if I’m honest. I don’t want that to sound wrong but he finds the perfect pass. He knows when to turn, there is something very economical about him. He makes it look very easy like great players can.”

 

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Love how Hatem has gone from being the one who lacked preseason training most to the fittest man in the team in the space of a week. :lol:

 

I don't even know how it is possible.

 

I have an armStrong idea...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Joke :D

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Pardew said: “Hatem looks the sharpest one of our team and he will play and will cause them problems. Hatem and Hazard are slightly different players. Hatem is a different kind of player with the ball at his feet.

 

“He lulls defenders in and bursts through them while Hazard is more of a simpler player if I’m honest. I don’t want that to sound wrong but he finds the perfect pass. He knows when to turn, there is something very economical about him. He makes it look very easy like great players can.”

 

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Love how Hatem has gone from being the one who lacked preseason training most to the fittest man in the team in the space of a week. :lol:

 

:pardsgrin:

 

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even though we're losing i smile and giggle like a right retard everytime this little wizard is on the ball.

 

for me, he is what football is all about. pace, trickery , just the freedom to do whatever you like with the ball. he is the most exciting player i have ever witnessed in black and white.

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even though we're losing i smile and giggle like a right retard everytime this little wizard is on the ball.

 

for me, he is what football is all about. pace, trickery , just the freedom to do whatever you like with the ball. he is the most exciting player i have ever witnessed in black and white.

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Love how he can beat a man without touching the ball. There was a point in the match today when he had the ball in our own box, he just dropped his shoulder and the player was off chasing shadows. Meanwhile Ben Arfa stood still with the ball at his feet. Such a classy act.

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I was actually disappointed with him today and wonder whether he will ever truly be our main man if you like. In the first-half he was more involved in a restricted wide role than he was in the second-half where he was roaming or playing more advanced up the pitch. It is games like this and opponents like this where players with Ben Arfa's ability should drag his team into the game more as he did against Spurs.

 

Mind, even in his more free and advanced role in the second-half, you could clearly hear Pardew barking restrictive instructions like pass, hold it, leave it etc. When he was screamed at to pass, he ignored Pardew and went on a mazy run winning a free-kick when fouled.

 

Ben Arfa is a special talent that needs no instructing and no restrictions. He is a willingly hard worker anyway off the ball because he is like a kid who just wants the ball at his feet and the only way to get that ball is to win it back or help the team win it back. He needs a free role and encouraged at all times to get at his man, to weave his magic.

 

Only then will he truly fulfil his potential and be our main man if you like.

 

I doubt Mata or Hazard are told to hold it or to pass when on the ball.

 

I can sort of understand why Pardew is like that but he needs to let go himself and trust Ben Arfa because when he has that ball at his feet, there is fucking no-one who knows better than him with what to do with it.

 

Ben Arfa in a semi-restricted role as is will get 10 plus goals and 10 plus assists easily. An unrestricted free spirited Ben Arfa could get 20 plus goals and 20 plus assists easily.

 

Pardew is doing to him what Fergie has done to Rooney, taking the edge off him. He can afford that, can we?

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I was actually disappointed with him today and wonder whether he will ever truly be our main man if you like. In the first-half he was more involved in a restricted wide role than he was in the second-half where he was roaming or playing more advanced up the pitch. It is games like this and opponents like this where players with Ben Arfa's ability should drag his team into the game more as he did against Spurs.

 

Mind, even in his more free and advanced role in the second-half, you could clearly hear Pardew barking restrictive instructions like pass, hold it, leave it etc. When he was screamed at to pass, he ignored Pardew and went on a mazy run winning a free-kick when fouled.

 

Ben Arfa is a special talent that needs no instructing and no restrictions. He is a willingly hard worker anyway off the ball because he is like a kid who just wants the ball at his feet and the only way to get that ball is to win it back or help the team win it back. He needs a free role and encouraged at all times to get at his man, to weave his magic.

 

Only then will he truly fulfil his potential and be our main man if you like.

 

I doubt Mata or Hazard are told to hold it or to pass when on the ball.

 

I can sort of understand why Pardew is like that but he needs to let go himself and trust Ben Arfa because when he has that ball at his feet, there is fucking no-one who knows better than him with what to do with it.

 

Ben Arfa in a semi-restricted role as is will get 10 plus goals and 10 plus assists easily. An unrestricted free spirited Ben Arfa could get 20 plus goals and 20 plus assists easily.

 

Pardew is doing to him what Fergie has done to Rooney, taking the edge off him. He can afford that, can we?

I think that's all a load of bollocks. Him and ba were our 2 most likely i thought.
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even though we're losing i smile and giggle like a right retard everytime this little wizard is on the ball.

 

for me, he is what football is all about. pace, trickery , just the freedom to do whatever you like with the ball. he is the most exciting player i have ever witnessed in black and white.

 

Bang on.

 

Maybe too soon but seems to have stepped it up already. My **** starts to grow every time he's on the ball.

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