The Footie Thread

  • Thread starter Thread starter Deleted member 15344
  • Start date Start date
Re players that cannot control a ball. Sterling, Lordy flippin Lordy. If a ball was played to him, he always had to flick it up and then control it. It used to drive fans barmy. Mahrez on the other hand was a genius. It’s the same now with Doku and Cherki. That first touch is unreal. It gives them a second or two to make decisions without being closed down.

The best first touch I've ever seen was either from Berbatov or Bergkamp, both magical.
 
The best first touch I've ever seen was either from Berbatov or Bergkamp, both magical.
I think it’s when you see players like that. They stand out a mile. I once saw Utd batter City at Maine rd ( again). Whilst warming up. Veron and Beckham were knocking balls 60 yds across field to one another. The precision and first touch was astonishing.
 
The best first touch I've ever seen was either from Berbatov or Bergkamp, both magical.
The weird thing was neither of them had pace but always seemed to have time on the ball.
It’s like the game slowed down when they had it.
Cantona was a little bit similar.
Wonderful players with amazing football brains.
 
The best first touch I've ever seen was either from Berbatov or Bergkamp, both magical.
Best I’ve ever seen live was Maradona the balls he could pluck out of the air were joke. However the best I’ve seen in the premier league were the 2 you mention they could take a ball coming at them at any speed and just make it do what they wanted instantly absolutely different class.
 
Let's go back in time, Hoddle, Molby, Zola, all wonderful touches. Widen the net and we are into Zidane, Platini, Pirlo, Iniesta etc. Quality all over.

What we should remember, the game is so much faster now. The time you have to take a ball is reduced before players are onto you. In the past the pace was so much more leisurely so the pressure on you was less. Class shows in every era though.
 
Let's go back in time, Hoddle, Molby, Zola, all wonderful touches. Widen the net and we are into Zidane, Platini, Pirlo, Iniesta etc. Quality all over.

What we should remember, the game is so much faster now. The time you have to take a ball is reduced before players are onto you. In the past the pace was so much more leisurely so the pressure on you was less. Class shows in every era though.

Yeah there will always be players that stand out

KDB the most recent when it comes to a first touch and ability to pass the ball with ease
 
Let's go back in time, Hoddle, Molby, Zola, all wonderful touches. Widen the net and we are into Zidane, Platini, Pirlo, Iniesta etc. Quality all over.

What we should remember, the game is so much faster now. The time you have to take a ball is reduced before players are onto you. In the past the pace was so much more leisurely so the pressure on you was less. Class shows in every era though.

I used to enjoy watching the Italian football on channel 4 in the 80’s. At that time it was technically better than the old first division.
 
So @Billysboots @Red devil @Slime

What’s your thinking on the managerial position

Carrick doing a great job but is it another OGS situation

Will he get the job permanently , do you want him to get it


Or look for someone else ?

I agree with Simon Stone’s comments.

If Carrick gets the job and it goes belly up, United get accused of not learning from Solskjaer’s tenure. If they don’t appoint Carrick and it goes belly up, they’re accused of trying to mend something which wasn’t broken. They are damned if they do, damned if they don’t.

I’ve made the point before, but we’ve had top managers, up and coming coaches and club legends in the top job since Fergie left. All ultimately failed. Give it to Carrick is my vote - he’s earned a contract.
 
I agree with Simon Stone’s comments.

If Carrick gets the job and it goes belly up, United get accused of not learning from Solskjaer’s tenure. If they don’t appoint Carrick and it goes belly up, they’re accused of trying to mend something which wasn’t broken. They are damned if they do, damned if they don’t.

I’ve made the point before, but we’ve had top managers, up and coming coaches and club legends in the top job since Fergie left. All ultimately failed. Give it to Carrick is my vote - he’s earned a contract.
I think if they give it to Carrick once the season is done, and it goes belly up, not too many will be vastly critical on their decision. After all, many ate now saying he should get it, and even those who said he shouldn't get it at the start, are now at least believing he will get it based on the results he has had

The criticism around Ole was that they got excited, and gave him the contract before the summer. Results then turned before season ended.

Ole and Carrick are two very different individuals as well.

I imagine Carrick is virtually nailed on now. I'm not sure there will be too many alternatives who'll be available anyway
 
Top