Andrew Johnson wrote:Ian Rush never had pace, neither did Graeme Sharp and both were prolific. Same with Fowler and Van Nistlerooy.
Its good to have someone who has pace upfront when there's a target man playing, like Crouch. The pacey striker can look at getting in on one of the flick on's and planting it in the back of the net. Something that Cisse isn't intelligent enough to do.
Also Crouch would be a great striker if he was more dominating in the air...People on here might not like it, but he could do with a few lessons from Duncan Ferguson...he'd show him how to handle himself.
Effes wrote:Andrew Johnson wrote:Ian Rush never had pace, neither did Graeme Sharp and both were prolific. Same with Fowler and Van Nistlerooy.
Its good to have someone who has pace upfront when there's a target man playing, like Crouch. The pacey striker can look at getting in on one of the flick on's and planting it in the back of the net. Something that Cisse isn't intelligent enough to do.
Also Crouch would be a great striker if he was more dominating in the air...People on here might not like it, but he could do with a few lessons from Duncan Ferguson...he'd show him how to handle himself.
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Andrew Johnson wrote:Ian Rush never had pace, neither did Graeme Sharp and both were prolific. Same with Fowler and Van Nistlerooy.
Its good to have someone who has pace upfront when there's a target man playing, like Crouch. The pacey striker can look at getting in on one of the flick on's and planting it in the back of the net. Something that Cisse isn't intelligent enough to do.
Also Crouch would be a great striker if he was more dominating in the air...People on here might not like it, but he could do with a few lessons from Duncan Ferguson...he'd show him how to handle himself.
(Andrew Johnson @ June 01 2006,19:46)
Ian Rush never had pace, neither did Graeme Sharp and both were prolific. Same with Fowler and Van Nistlerooy.
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Andrew Johnson wrote:I didn't mean it that way Igor
bigmick wrote:In the case of Bent he operated for the majority of the season on his own up top for Charlton, who played most of their football on the counter-attack. He looks to be ideal for this role, running the channels with pace and power aswell as being an instinctive snap-shooter from outside the area and a physically powerful attacker of a ball in the air.
His close control and link up play though is of a limited standard in my opinion so he would be less suited to playing in a team which commands the majority of posession of the football during the game.
I would actually pose the question that if Cisse played for Charlton, with his absolutely searing pace and shoot on sight mentality would people think he would get close to Bent's goal tally this season? My own opinion is that he certainly would if played in a counter-attacking team up top on his own, but that doesn't mean that he is suitable for a Liverpool team which dominates most games and needs to open teams up.
Andrew Johnson wrote:Ian Rush never had pace, neither did Graeme Sharp and both were prolific. Same with Fowler and Van Nistlerooy.
Its good to have someone who has pace upfront when there's a target man playing, like Crouch. The pacey striker can look at getting in on one of the flick on's and planting it in the back of the net. Something that Cisse isn't intelligent enough to do.
Also Crouch would be a great striker if he was more dominating in the air...People on here might not like it, but he could do with a few lessons from Duncan Ferguson...he'd show him how to handle himself.
welsh wizzard wrote:Marseilles want cisse and are willing to pay 8m according to sky and the bbc.
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