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Ok cheers Paul, but I'm sure I remember seeing Frank Worthington on MOTD back in the 70's also wearing them ðŸ‘
No it was Weller.
Worthington was in the same Leicester team though.
Ok cheers Paul, but I'm sure I remember seeing Frank Worthington on MOTD back in the 70's also wearing them ðŸ‘
Fair pointOh I accept the benefits, but, if someone is gonna object to someone wearing gloves because it makes you look soft. I doubt very much that they’d be ok with someone wearing tights.
VVD is our stand out player - he is our most important player , VVD arriving was the key to making the next step up.Nail on the head there
VVD is class there is no getting away from it but he isn't the stand out for Liverpool like you say .. stand out CB in the league yes
Fair point. To be honest, I played club hockey for 20 years, a good chunk up in the NE where the wind cuts you in two in winter, and once the game starts I never felt the need for tights or even a t-shirt under my shirt. Once you are running your body heats you up. Pro-footballers have stands around them stopping the worst of a cold wind. They want to try flat open pitches, on top of hills etc. (I've gone 3 Yorkshiremen there, apologies
) In the modern era of football, the amount these guys run, I'm amazed they need extra layers. The only excuse could be the material used for kit, it is pretty lightweight.
I think a lot depends on how you decide the ballon D’or. If you simply select the player that has been the most vital to a club then that’s a whole different system imo.
You could argue De Gea could have won it for 4 years if that’s the case. If you then include winning things then it becomes closer between the two at the top. Btw I’m not saying he should before anyone over reacts.
Messi scored 36 goals in 34 games in the league. Clearly a massive contribution to that win.
Liverpool conceded in over half their games in the cl, with their most impressive wins being some big scoring games in the later stages. Does that highlight VVD prowess? You could argue maybe not.
In the league he has clearly improved the defence. That can be seen simply by comparing the 6 months before and after his arrival. But they didn’t win the league, so it has less weight in its importance if we use trophies as a barometer.
I actually felt last year (and this) that Mane has been the key player. So would find it hard to pick VVD for Balon D’or simply because if you aren’t Liverpool’s most important, how can you be Europe’s.
Why not?
What about midfielders, or should it only just be strikers that excel?
Before the sun came up, obviouslyDid you have to clean out the lake and eat cold gravel, as well?
Some fair points, but under Brendan we scored tonnes of goals and let tonnes in, keeping them out at the other end or down to a minimum can be more beneficial.
Mane is our best forward and has been for 12 months, but Alison and VVD have made a massive difference into how hard we are to beat, and VVD has also brought an overall calmness to the team, which has been absent for 20 years plus, whereas we have always scored more than our fair share of goals.
VVD IMO has made the biggest difference to us as a team, CL winner, and but for 2 points would have been a league winner also.
Fully agree overall that he and Alison have made massive improvements defensively. Which clearly helped in regards to your massive league improvement.
But if we’re using the CL as the overriding factor, deciding that’s more important than a league win for Messi. I genuinely don’t think it was your improved defence that won it. You may correct me here, but I don’t recall any resolute defensive games in the knockouts where you held on for a vital clean sheet. You either got hammered or hammered a team lol
Other than the final which was a non event.
Unfortunately defenders just don’t win these awards. I can only recall Cannavaro and that’s was after his country won the World Cup.
But was Messi any more instrumental in Barcelona winning a national title that only two other clubs could have won than Van Dijk was in Liverpool winning the world's premier club competition?
As I said previously. 36 in 34 league games would from the outside look pretty clear that he did. The same as Liverpool’s better defence since VVD joined shows he’s made a improvement in the leagues I just don’t know if VVD performances are as tangible in the CL.
So what was Messi's effect upon Barcelona in the CL?
I haven’t said he had any effect on their CL campaign.
I clearly said that Messi had less affect in the CL. People have been saying it’s based on contribution to wins. Imo Messis contribution to their league win is clearer than VVD contribution to the CL win.
VVD is absolute quality. I watched him enough with us to, know that long before he joined Liverpool. But if I was picking on or the other. I’d pick Messi first.
Which was more difficult to win, Primera Liga or Champions League?
Fewer games in the latter but a higher level of competition
Imo the Cl is harder for Barca to win, the PL is harder for Liverpool to win. Hence them being in 4 finals I believe since their last title.
That said, that has zero relevance to my POV. As I’ve repeated, and will do one last time. I don’t think VVD’s contribution is as clear in the cl as it is in the league. So I wouldn’t use it as a deciding factor.
Fair enough.
In the same way I have never regarded the efforts of Messi, or Ronaldo, in winning a comparatively easy domestic league to be much of a guide to their form and achievements.
Using the logic of winning the league a Man City player should have won it.I havent said he had any effect on their CL campaign.
I clearly said that Messi had less affect in the CL. People have been saying its based on their contribution to wins. Imo Messis contribution to their league win is clearer than VVD contribution to the CL win.
VVD is absolute quality. I watched him enough with us to, know that long before he joined Liverpool. But if I was picking on or the other. Id pick Messi first.
Not at all.Using the logic of winning the league a Man City player should have won it.
As PL is harder than any other .
Fair enough.
In the same way I have never regarded the efforts of Messi, or Ronaldo, in winning a comparatively easy domestic league to be much of a guide to their form and achievements.