++ [ originally posted by Rickenbacker2 ] ++
Cassillas is a leader, no matter who is on the field. He inspires confidence, because everything seems to go his way. He makes it seem like he is in total control.
Friedel is a leader, because no one on his team can give anything but 100% when he is on the pitch. He demands of his team mates, because he gives it himself.
Lehman is a leader, I've never seen a team sway with ups and downs of a single player like his team does with him.
As for Peruzzi, he is calm, but you can not tell me that he is not a leader. Nothing is ever unorganized in front of him. Coincidence? I think not.
And since you brought VDS up, you wouldn't know crazy if it hit you in the face. VDS is not crazy? Man, go play keeper for whatever team you play for, just once, it'll open your eyes.
Cassillas is a leader, no matter who is on the field. He inspires confidence, because everything seems to go his way. He makes it seem like he is in total control.
Friedel is a leader, because no one on his team can give anything but 100% when he is on the pitch. He demands of his team mates, because he gives it himself.
Lehman is a leader, I've never seen a team sway with ups and downs of a single player like his team does with him.
As for Peruzzi, he is calm, but you can not tell me that he is not a leader. Nothing is ever unorganized in front of him. Coincidence? I think not.
And since you brought VDS up, you wouldn't know crazy if it hit you in the face. VDS is not crazy? Man, go play keeper for whatever team you play for, just once, it'll open your eyes.
