Anyone for Ronaldinho ? (13 Viewers)

sutnop

Junior Member
Apr 24, 2003
218
#61
++ [ originally posted by Ian ] ++


Okay, so you say that D'ale has all this potential. Can you give some evidence to support this supopsition?

Looking at it statistically, D'ale isn't doing appreciably better than Riquelme. D'ale has three goals in the Bundesligue, and Riqulme has 10 goals in La Liga and the UEFA Cup. I've looked, but I'm unable to find assist statistics for those players...maybe you could help me out with that.
This is exactly my point Ian
You can't back up potenial with statistics
because potenial is what is yet to come out of a player....

Its evident that too many here read too much and look too little

But I like that you try to look at it objectivley
Statisctics are the result of what the player has been producing
thus his ability

As far Graham Football is not a big mathmatical equation
I am sorry for overestimating you
Fro now on Just read the facts I state and forget about everything else that ought to make you happier.


So for the last time how can I tell the D'Alessandro has more potenial then Aimar and Riquelme.
By looking at how me moves, His point of balance, The speed with the ball at his feet, the abilty to spot situations fast, his touch on the ball, his dynamic acceleration, his movement without the ball, his man to man handling, his one on one solutions,
None of these things can be put into the numbers
you can just judge and tell
Its very subjective so don't bother Graham :cheesy:
 

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Togon

Senior Member
Nov 2, 2003
511
#62
I'd pick Tevez (dont care whether Boca playerz thought to settle worse, or not).

He got immense Talent and Capabilities.

His acceleration is so-so good, even that would be enough for him to make the cut (is this an expression in english?) in Serie A.
His control, shooting, dribbling etc is as good as it should be.

What impressed me most is the Mentality of the guy. His got even stronger fighting-spirit then Neddy.

That guy defines the word: Prodigy.

IMO The only young gun at the moment I can see ever taking the number 10 jersey in Juve.
 
Jul 12, 2002
5,666
#63
++ [ originally posted by sutnop ] ++
This is exactly my point Ian
You can't back up potenial with statistics
because potenial is what is yet to come out of a player....

Its evident that too many here read too much and look too little

But I like that you try to look at it objectivley
Statisctics are the result of what the player has been producing
thus his ability

As far Graham Football is not a big mathmatical equation
I am sorry for overestimating you
Fro now on Just read the facts I state and forget about everything else that ought to make you happier.


So for the last time how can I tell the D'Alessandro has more potenial then Aimar and Riquelme.
By looking at how me moves, His point of balance, The speed with the ball at his feet, the abilty to spot situations fast, his touch on the ball, his dynamic acceleration, his movement without the ball, his man to man handling, his one on one solutions,
None of these things can be put into the numbers
you can just judge and tell
Its very subjective so don't bother Graham :cheesy:
I've watched D'ale play, and I've also watched Aimar and Riquelme. To me, Aimar and Riquelme are much more promising in the attacking midfield role. D'ale shows a lot of great skills, but he does not produce. Potential shows itself in game situations, and D'ale isn't showing very much despite the fact that he's playing against inferior competition.
 

Dominic

Senior Member
Jan 30, 2004
16,706
#64
Aimar would by far be the best of all three of them. He would also fit into Juve's style of play. d'Ale and Riquelme are to wild and 'selfish' for Juve.
 

epitaph

Senior Member
Feb 16, 2004
582
#65
no doubt he's one of the best!but i dont think barca will ever sell him to any clubs at least for another season!they seems cant get enuff of him for this sason!
 

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