bigmick wrote:maguskwt wrote:bigmick wrote:Fair enough John, agree with nearly all of that. BTW in your four point plan which is part of your signature, I would expect Torres to have comfortably surpassed sixty league goals in his first four seasons if he is still here.
owen's first 4 full seasons with us = 23 + 23 + 12 + 24 = 82 goals... surely torres needs to beat that to be able to claim that he's better than owen...(note: I didn't count the 96-97 season as his first because he only had 2 appearances)
owen's best 4 season with us = 28 + 28 + 24 + 23 = 103 goals...
I like torres alot but come on... he still has a way to beat owen's accomplishments...
Definately impressive numbers there mate. Things to consider though are firstly Owen took penalties, secondly are those his LEAGUE goals you are talking about, and thirdly, something else which has temporarily slipped my mind. Shame that, because out of the three things to remember it was the one above all others which categorically proved Torres was much the better player. It'll come back to me.
Anyway, Fowler was better than Owen as well.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:Mick, Mascheranho and Gerrard have been paired together many times this season, but also during many games Mascheranho has been further advanced than Gerrard. So it is fair to expect him to pop up now and then. Sissoko, I'll go back to it, was constantly slaughtered for his lack of goals, as were Diao, Biscan, Cheyrou and Hamman. They've all been there and taken criticism for not scoring, so Mascheranho (however good at his job he is) must take some criticism for not scoring...NOT AS MUCH AS PENNANT, I take this point and keep repeating it, that Pennant should score more than he does and score more than Mascheranho.
But if people are or were prepared to moan about other "defensive minded midfielders" then they have to do the same for Mascheranho. Likewise if I slaughter Kewell for not getting on the scoresheet enough, I must do the same for Pennant. Which I am doing, he doesn't score enough, mainly because in his mind a winger's position is right on the touch line and not to move. So yes Pennant must score more as must many of our players.
I think in all competitions so far this season we've got TWO players in double figures in terms of goals, Torres and Gerrard. Early March to only have two players is a disgrace. All round, not just Pennant, not just Mascherano and not just Kuyt. But as a team that's pathetic. By this stage (no matter how much rotation has gone on) I'd expect Kuyt and Crouch to have racked up ten, with Babel very close to it. Riise and Aurellio with the amount of free kicks and shots those two have, they should have more than one goal between them. Alonso and Mascheranho should have more than two. Voronin should have more than five (all of which came in the opening months of the season) Our defenders could contribute a bit at corners also. Our wide players really need to push a few more goals (mainly Pennant) So overall I think our eye in front of goal (bar Gerrard and Torres) is poor at best.
god_bless_john_houlding wrote:I think Mascheranho is brilliant at what he does, but for a world class player he has to score. Considering he's had chances as well. He's done it for Argentina, so he must do it for club as well.
woof woof ! wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:I think Mascheranho is brilliant at what he does, but for a world class player he has to score. Considering he's had chances as well. He's done it for Argentina, so he must do it for club as well.
Done it for Argentina ?
Absolute Tripe ! Mascherano has made 31 appearances for Argentina and scored ONE goal.
Mascherano does a fantastic job as a defensive midfielder and that is his role , if he scores it's a bonus BUT its not something we expect.
You do however expect your winger to score at least a couple per season , Pennant has made 71 appearances for Liverpool and scored just TWO goals , hence the criticism the Pennant receives.
bigmick wrote:maguskwt wrote:bigmick wrote:Fair enough John, agree with nearly all of that. BTW in your four point plan which is part of your signature, I would expect Torres to have comfortably surpassed sixty league goals in his first four seasons if he is still here.
owen's first 4 full seasons with us = 23 + 23 + 12 + 24 = 82 goals... surely torres needs to beat that to be able to claim that he's better than owen...(note: I didn't count the 96-97 season as his first because he only had 2 appearances)
owen's best 4 season with us = 28 + 28 + 24 + 23 = 103 goals...
I like torres alot but come on... he still has a way to beat owen's accomplishments...
Definately impressive numbers there mate. Things to consider though are firstly Owen took penalties, secondly are those his LEAGUE goals you are talking about, and thirdly, something else which has temporarily slipped my mind. Shame that, because out of the three things to remember it was the one above all others which categorically proved Torres was much the better player. It'll come back to me.
Anyway, Fowler was better than Owen as well.
woof woof ! wrote:god_bless_john_houlding wrote:I think Mascheranho is brilliant at what he does, but for a world class player he has to score. Considering he's had chances as well. He's done it for Argentina, so he must do it for club as well.
Done it for Argentina ?
Absolute Tripe ! Mascherano has made 31 appearances for Argentina and scored ONE goal.
Mascherano does a fantastic job as a defensive midfielder and that is his role , if he scores it's a bonus BUT its not something we expect.
You do however expect your winger to score at least a couple per season , Pennant has made 71 appearances for Liverpool and scored just TWO goals , hence the criticism the Pennant receives.
KennyisGod....still wrote:Anyone else think GBJH has a crush on our mr Pennant?![]()
Interrrrrrrrrr wrote:Never have I seen such a brilliant player. His dribbles make me GO wild. In fact I jerk off on his skills every f.ucking day. Somewhat like what you guys really seem to do on F.Torres. His Crosses are out of this world. His is so constant and always class. Unbelievable shot and technical ability. His passes SuperB Too. Man Pennant, what a player what a man.
He is the new better version of Diego Maradona. Thank you God for Pennant.
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