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@Vendetta: I have to agree with @Dynast. May be you are a bit to harsh judging him based on what he did, but like he said, he changed and learned.
I dont see him as trolling, he surely has hates and bias opinion toward Terry, calling Chelski is not that bad. Your club has a sugar daddy, but that's nothing wrong. I see it way less than people called MU Manure, Crynaldo, Uefalona (thsoe are way worse because its not even true). but I dont see any of his comments are deserved to be delete.
In fact, he is brave enough and dare to use the new account which has the direct link to the old one (name pattern), so you can tell who he is. This forum would be so boring if there is only people trying to be nice, hypocrite and try to get up votes. I hate troll, I hate those members that insulting each other, racist or bashing someone without good reasons, those should be banned. But I hate hypocrite people as much.
@Vendetta: I have to agree with @Dynast. May be you are a bit to harsh judging him based on what he did, but like he said, he changed and learned.
I dont see him as trolling, he surely has hates and bias opinion toward Terry, calling Chelski is not that bad. Your club has a sugar daddy, but that's nothing wrong. I see it way less than people called MU Manure, Crynaldo, Uefalona (thsoe are way worse because its not even true). but I dont see any of his comments are deserved to be delete.
In fact, he is brave enough and dare to use the new account which has the direct link to the old one (name pattern), so you can tell who he is. This forum would be so boring if there is only people trying to be nice, hypocrite and try to get up votes.
@Vendetta: I have to agree with @Dynast. May be you are a bit to harsh judging him based on what he did, but like he said, he changed and learned.
I dont see him as trolling, he surely has hates and bias opinion toward Terry, calling Chelski is not that bad. Your club has a sugar daddy, but that's nothing wrong. I see it way less than people called MU Manure, Crynaldo, Uefalona (thsoe are way worse because its not even true). but I dont see any of his comments are deserved to be delete.
In fact, he is brave enough and dare to use the new account which has the direct link to the old one (name pattern), so you can tell who he is. This forum would be so boring if there is only people trying to be nice, hypocrite and try to get up votes. I hate troll, I hate those members that insulting each other, racist or bashing someone without good reasons, but I hate hypocrite people as much.
@Marcus
you mean CR7 or R9? sure CR7 is able to impress in any league, but talking strictly about tricks, he wouldn't have the same percentage of succesful/failed, comparing what he could do in EPL and what he can actually do in La Liga. it is also true that coaches, at certain levels, suggest to think more and play safe trying to assist a fellow instead of trying the individual play at every chance. but that too, depends on the player ability to capitalize his individual skills. Neymar is a blatant example of this, in brazil he had "meadows" of space that allowed him to do all those tricks that in La Liga would end with a lost ball instead.
@Marcus
you mean CR7 or R9? sure CR7 is able to impress in any league, but talking strictly about tricks, he wouldn't have the same percentage of succesful/failed, comparing what he could do in EPL and what he can actually do in La Liga. it is also true that coaches, at certain levels, suggest to think more and play safe trying to assist a fellow instead of trying the individual play at every chance. but that too, depends on the player ability to capitalize his individual skills. Neymar is a blatant example of this, in brazil he had "meadows2 of space that allowed him to do all those tricks that in La Liga would end with a lost ball instead.
@Marcus
When Ronaldo played against Spanish clubs for United, he played with United's style (which is the traditional British style of going back and forth on the pitch, switching between attack and defense with great speed). Naturally he'd have slightly more space, but even so, his skills were very limited. The space argument is a perfect argument. Watch enough Real Madrid games in La Liga, and you'll see what I mean. That 18-yard-box is suffocating in La Liga.
Like @Shpalman said, Bale and Neymar are two perfect examples. Look how much flair they had in England and Brazil, and look how much flair they have now. They literally can't do any of those runs because of the tight and compact space.
@Marcus
When Ronaldo played against Spanish clubs for United, he played with United's style (which is the traditional British style of going back and forth on the pitch, switching between attack and defense with great speed). Naturally he'd have slightly more space, but even so, his skills were very limited. The space argument is a perfect argument. Watch enough Real Madrid games in La Liga, and you'll see what I mean.
@Marcus
When Ronaldo played against Spanish clubs for United, he played with United's style (which is the traditional British style of going back and forth on the pitch, switching between attack and defense with great speed). Naturally he'd have slightly more space, but even so, his skills were very limited. The space argument is a perfect argument. Watch enough Real Madrid games in La Liga, and you'll see what I mean. That 18-yard-box is suffocating in La Liga.
Here his 2009 - 2010 season before Mourinho came . It was not a fantastic season for him due to some injuries and suspensions but he still had that United style.
Here his 2009 - 2010 season before Mourinho came . It was a fantastic season for him due to some injuries and suspensions but he still had that United style.
Um, yeah, he still does that with Madrid today. Those are little tricks and skills here and there, but you'll notice that he doesn't always manage to win himself space after doing them. The whole point of those skills is to beat your man and win some space, but he can't consistently do that because Spanish football involves putting a lot of players behind the ball. That means that after he beats one man, there'll be two more behind him. He can't go anywhere after performing those skills. Why do you think he can do stepovers and then immediately score goals against Galatasaray and Schalke, but not La Liga teams?
For example,
Um, yeah, he still does that with Madrid today. Those are little tricks and skills here and there, but you'll notice that he doesn't manage to win himself space after doing them. The whole point of those skills is to beat your man and win some space, but he can't do that because Spanish football involves putting a lot of players behind the ball. That means that after he beats one man, there'll be two more behind him. He can't go anywhere after performing those skills.
For example,
Um, yeah, he still does that with Madrid today. Those are little tricks and skills here and there, but you'll notice that he doesn't manage to win himself space after doing them. The whole point of those skills is to beat your man and win some space, but he can't do that because Spanish football involves putting a lot of players behind the ball. That means that after he beats one man, there'll be two more behind him. He can't go anywhere after performing those skills. Why do you think he can do stepovers and then immediately score goals against Galatasaray and Schalke, but not La Liga teams?
For example,
quote @Dynastian: "That means that after he beats one man, there'll be two more behind him. He can't go anywhere after performing those skills."
nailed it.
and that's also the reason why in the past i stated that Serie A is still the most difficult league, not because it's difficult to win it, but because it's difficult to PLAY in it. now you just re-read what @Dynastian wrote, and think that, if in Spain after winning 1 man you find 2 more right behind, in Italy you'll find 3. but things lately are tightening up in Spain too, thanks to Guardiola, Mourinho, Simeone,Ancelotti... people who brought more attention to the defensive phase of the game.