Fo Dne wrote:Sabre wrote:I've always agreed Stu when he explain his eskepticism about players becoming what they're not (Sissoko for instance), but I don't agree to the same extent, because there are positions like CB in which I've seen players becoming great due to experience.
There are moments in which it's better to know when to do a foul and how rather than actually having a good tackling ability. Experience is crucial and Carraguer is a good example of that.
Sabre, the point is players don't become something they aren't no matter where they play. Its complete rubbish and Carragher is the prime example. He's always been the same player .
The difference is instead of having Babb, Matteo, Kvarme and McAteer around him the last few years he's had Hyypia, Riise and Finnan. Theres no comparrison in quality between the players he's had playing next to him. He's always lacked over all pace, he's always been average on the ball, he's always been solid in the air, he's always been excellent at reading the game, marking and making last ditch tackles.
When he was younger he always used to mark excellent wingers out of games as a full back, no-one ever really roasted him.
It doesn't matter what position you play, you either have it, or you don't.
Some players don't get used properly in there careers and it never shows how good they actually are.
George Boateng is a good example. From when he first signed for Coventry I always liked the look of him and thought he was useful. After that I never really gave him a second thought. When I done my FA qualifications and went through using stats as part of player analysis I was shocked to find out he is "statistically" the best midfielder in England over the last 10 years based on goals, assists, pass completion, tackles interceptions etc etc etc.
Players can often have attributes and qualities which aren't recognised. Robbie Fowler made a great point about dropping down a level for Cardiff, he said he was shocked at the amount of time he didn't get the right pass, he was shocked at the amount of times people don't make the correct run of movement. It all makes a massive difference, for example, if you have Torres making runs he'd be easier to find than someone like Andy Johnson.
In other words alot of players are only as good as the players giving them the ball. If you've ever played the game yourself with worse players or better players you'd see how it affects everything you do. The players with the ability have the quality to step up and see what the best players are doing.
For example, on a sunday league pitch when you get the ball and see a one two which will put you through on goal, you get the ball, you make the move, you play the pass and expect it back... if it comes your one on one with the keeper, if it doesn't come back to you, what can you do? Thats not your fault...
Thats something ALOT of people fail to see in players like Bullard, Ashton, Woodgate, Kitson, Sidwell and a few others.