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funny as fuck that 5 year olds who change usernames think they know more about than people like me.

 

And Malcolm Macdonald thinks the same as I do. He knows nothing about football either.

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funny as f*** that 5 year olds who change usernames think they know more about than people like me.

 

And Malcolm Macdonald thinks the same as I do. He knows nothing about football either.

 

What exactly are you expecting from a player like Anita? He obviously hasn't made it as a pro footballer at Ajax for his goalscoring prowess, dribbling ability, Overmars pace, or tank-like build. He made it as a pro footballer for his speed of thought, excellent technique, vision and an uncomplicated understanding of the pitch all around him.

 

The fact that he can more than hold his own in multiple positions on the pitch tells us that he's somewhat a utility player whose best position happens to be as the lynchpin in a 3 man midfield. His pressing and closing down snuffs out opposition movement before he has to "put the tackle in". How does that NOT benefit the team? How does him doing immense work off the ball leading to opposition rushing passes, and resulting in us winning the ball, NOT benefit the team? How does him being uncomplicated in posession, giving time to our attacking players and those around him to position themselves for an attack before releasing the ball to get us underway NOT benefit the team?

 

He's clearly still learning about the league and opposition, and needs an extended run in the side before he can add to his repertoire. At the moment though, he appears to be dovetailing very nicely with Sissoko (and Cabaye) if the last two or three games are to go by.

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I stand by my point about Tiote being the De Jong of that Man City team. Looked good while the team was getting better, but once we upgraded on everyone, his defensive style is no longer needed. Anita is the type of player that we need now that we have players capable of keeping possession, so long as Sissoko is there to make sure he doesn't get picked on.

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funny as fuck that 5 year olds who change usernames think they know more about than people like me.

 

And Malcolm Macdonald thinks the same as I do. He knows nothing about football either.

 

This sounds eerily familiar.

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funny as f*** that 5 year olds who change usernames think they know more about than people like me.

 

And Malcolm Macdonald thinks the same as I do. He knows nothing about football either.

 

This sounds eerily familiar.

 

As a 6 and three quarters year old, I get really angry, then upset, then tired whenever he suggests that I'm 5.

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The fact that he can more than hold his own in multiple positions on the pitch tells us that he's somewhat a utility player whose best position happens to be as the lynchpin in a 3 man midfield. His pressing and closing down snuffs out opposition movement before he has to "put the tackle in". How does that NOT benefit the team? How does him doing immense work off the ball leading to opposition rushing passes, and resulting in us winning the ball, NOT benefit the team? How does him being uncomplicated in posession, giving time to our attacking players and those around him to position themselves for an attack before releasing the ball to get us underway NOT benefit the team?

 

He's clearly still learning about the league and opposition, and needs an extended run in the side before he can add to his repertoire. At the moment though, he appears to be dovetailing very nicely with Sissoko (and Cabaye) if the last two or three games are to go by.

 

:thup:

 

He's the kind of player I absolutely love to have in my team, oozes class. And with the way Cabaye, Sissoko and HBA play, it's essential to have someone who is content to just get it, move it on and keep the ball.

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This maniac that keeps ranting is the kind of guy that rates the likes of Scott Parker and Steve Sidwell for flying around launching themselves into tackles like a bunch of Neanderthals, bet that stuff turns him on.

 

However what he won't acknowledge or recognise, is the fact that they are incapable of getting into positions to receive the ball in space, and make the simple forward pass to get play going. Instead they specialise in knocking the ball backwards and sideways.

 

I'll have the more reserved and intelligent play of Anita all day, everyday.

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Parker was better in his younger days when they just let him storm around the pitch and go from box to box, as an all action type.

 

As a pure DM, I think he's very average to poor, at initiating play from the back.

 

I'm also not a fan of DMs that go to ground so much. Prefer those that hold their position more, and either intercept the ball or force the opposition into making more difficult passes.

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I've got a lot of time for Parker. He's still a solid CM for me and did a lot of good stuff when he was at Spurs. He does what he's supposed to do well. He might be limited, but he uses what he has to its full potential, imo. He grafted his arse off for us, in a poor team with a crap midfield and two crap managers. He was excellent in his first season. It might have been all blood and thunder, but it was still excellent.

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