joeyt Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 Remember when ManDoon stacked it in front of him Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Elliottman Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 That Stoke game man, so much fun. Remember laughing throughout the game as he took the piss. Then was dropped for the next game 😠Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
joeyt Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 22 minutes ago, Thumbheed said: In spite of never actually bothering to improve himself at any club he played at, he was still widely regarded as being good enough to play at any club in the world had he done so.  His entire career was based on talent and talent alone. That makes him unique to any winger we've ever had.      Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kaizero Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 34 minutes ago, joeyt said: Remember when ManDoon stacked it in front of him  N-O's Halcyon Days  Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abacus Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 That leg break he got at Man City, which as far as I recall wasn't even given as a foul, was one of the most sickening things I've seen.  So, I was so pleased he recovered from that, came back and was still the most sensational player I've ever seen.  I think what's sometimes forgotten is that the reason you pay for a ticket is to watch people do things like he could up close, and it's totally different to watching it on TV.  I thought the same thing the first time I saw Ginola play, but to me Ben Arfa trumped him in terms of the sheer excitement of just watching him. I still remember that goal from the halfway line, sat in the Gallowgate.  Even from when he picked up the ball to start that impossible dribble, the bloke next to me, never one given to getting carried away, just said excitedly "oh, here we go". It seemed there was something in Ben Arfa's mind right from the off.  And then just we watched him just go and do it and went crackers when he did - never felt anything like it when he got the ball and you just knew he was on one.  And that wasn't even his best goal  Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Newcastle Fan Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 Used to buy all my match tickets closer to where he would be playing at least for one half, he was worth the ticket price alone that season. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 3 hours ago, Yorkie said: If Ben Arfa was too much of a maverick for 2012* then there's no way he'd last in today's game where tactical discipline, team ethic and raw athleticism trump individuality.  *debatable, I know  Still, I think the most creative and adaptable manager finds a way... If that's the case then this game has lost it's soul. When anyone waxes poetic about footy they start with names, not squads. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Yorkie Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 7 minutes ago, Mike said: If that's the case then this game has lost it's soul. When anyone waxes poetic about footy they start with names, not squads.  It has.  But at a wider, cultural scale, rather than the game itself.  In terms of the game itself, I do think there's less room for wild card players; at the very top level anyway. You'll always have individual brilliance and players who are obviously exceptional in their position, but sides have to be so rigorously drilled and athletic now. Individuality contradicts that.  There are probably managers and systems out there which are more accommodating to mavericks. Maybe at international level, where there's less time to imprint a team philosophy on a group of players? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
toon25 Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 3 hours ago, Abacus said: That leg break he got at Man City, which as far as I recall wasn't even given as a foul, was one of the most sickening things I've seen.  So, I was so pleased he recovered from that, came back and was still the most sensational player I've ever seen.  I think what's sometimes forgotten is that the reason you pay for a ticket is to watch people do things like he could up close, and it's totally different to watching it on TV.  I thought the same thing the first time I saw Ginola play, but to me Ben Arfa trumped him in terms of the sheer excitement of just watching him. I still remember that goal from the halfway line, sat in the Gallowgate.  Even from when he picked up the ball to start that impossible dribble, the bloke next to me, never one given to getting carried away, just said excitedly "oh, here we go". It seemed there was something in Ben Arfa's mind right from the off.  And then just we watched him just go and do it and went crackers when he did - never felt anything like it when he got the ball and you just knew he was on one.  And that wasn't even his best goal   That dirty cunt De Jong, wasn't it? Filthy bastard of a player. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pubteam Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 23 minutes ago, toon25 said:  That dirty cunt De Jong, wasn't it? Filthy bastard of a player. I still remember the absolute trauma of that challenge, disgusting player. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kimbo Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 I’ve never been more angry at something football related. It was a horrible foul designed to take out our best player early. De Jong was a disgusting reprobate. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Erikse Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 27 minutes ago, toon25 said:  That dirty cunt De Jong, wasn't it? Filthy bastard of a player.  I was the most excited I had ever been over a player after the debut and then he breaks his entire leg 2 games later. Should've seen it coming, don't know why I was getting my hopes up. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vaj Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 Genuinely think with the right attitude he would have been challenging for the ballon d'or, an unbelievably good footballer. Having that bad attitude, however, meant that we got to have him at Newcastle and I don't know if I will ever see a better footballer at Newcastle in terms of natural ability, a joy to watch! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Abacus Posted September 7 Share Posted September 7 (edited) 1 hour ago, Yorkie said:  It has.  But at a wider, cultural scale, rather than the game itself.  In terms of the game itself, I do think there's less room for wild card players; at the very top level anyway. You'll always have individual brilliance and players who are obviously exceptional in their position, but sides have to be so rigorously drilled and athletic now. Individuality contradicts that.  There are probably managers and systems out there which are more accommodating to mavericks. Maybe at international level, where there's less time to imprint a team philosophy on a group of players?  I just want to see players doing what seems impossible to normal mortals and take my breath away, forget the rest of the politics and shite. That was Hatem.  Edit, basically I agree, but it's not what I watch a match for. Yeah sure, let's grind out a result. Are you there to see someone win the league with a daily grind, or are you there to see the most beautiful minutes of how football should be played? Edited September 7 by Abacus Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
huss9 Posted Saturday at 21:14 Share Posted Saturday at 21:14 i got to see this lad and gazza in a black and white shirt. may have been better or more productive players for us over the years but these lads were something special to watch in person. Â if only Hatem had buried that chance against benfica. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
M1tche Posted Saturday at 21:30 Share Posted Saturday at 21:30 I genuinely believe that you if dropped that version of Ben Arfa into this team we would run close with the top 2. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astroblack Posted Saturday at 21:36 Share Posted Saturday at 21:36 4 minutes ago, M1tche said: I genuinely believe that you if dropped that version of Ben Arfa into this team we would run close with the top 2. Yea. Our team is better than the Leicester one of 2016 and Mahrez is pretty much identical. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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