Bad Bob wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:1 game doesn't make a player.
It's a good point. I liked the look of Insua yesterday and I thought he did well at Blackburn as well. But, I can't help but recall the praise heaped on Plessis last spring for his fantastic game at the Emirates yet I doubt many would want him near the first team now. Different player, different position and different situation, no question, but the moral of the story is let's not get too carried away bigging up Insua just yet. I'd prefer to let him settle in and see if he's got what it takes to make the position his own.
Owzat wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:1 game doesn't make a player.
It's a good point. I liked the look of Insua yesterday and I thought he did well at Blackburn as well. But, I can't help but recall the praise heaped on Plessis last spring for his fantastic game at the Emirates yet I doubt many would want him near the first team now. Different player, different position and different situation, no question, but the moral of the story is let's not get too carried away bigging up Insua just yet. I'd prefer to let him settle in and see if he's got what it takes to make the position his own.
Is it just one good game though? He played well in his previous appearance, shame he (apparently) isn't registered for the CL or Dossena might not have wormed his way back in for a game or two
RedBlood wrote:JoeTerp wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:1 game doesn't make a player.
It's a good point. I liked the look of Insua yesterday and I thought he did well at Blackburn as well. But, I can't help but recall the praise heaped on Plessis last spring for his fantastic game at the Emirates yet I doubt many would want him near the first team now. Different player, different position and different situation, no question, but the moral of the story is let's not get too carried away bigging up Insua just yet. I'd prefer to let him settle in and see if he's got what it takes to make the position his own.
local defensive coach for my American football team has a saying, " I don't fall in love with young players, they always end up breaking your heart"
he sounds like a pedo
Fo Dne wrote:RedBlood wrote:JoeTerp wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:1 game doesn't make a player.
It's a good point. I liked the look of Insua yesterday and I thought he did well at Blackburn as well. But, I can't help but recall the praise heaped on Plessis last spring for his fantastic game at the Emirates yet I doubt many would want him near the first team now. Different player, different position and different situation, no question, but the moral of the story is let's not get too carried away bigging up Insua just yet. I'd prefer to let him settle in and see if he's got what it takes to make the position his own.
local defensive coach for my American football team has a saying, " I don't fall in love with young players, they always end up breaking your heart"
he sounds like a pedo
That was comedy genius and brought tears to my eyes!
bavlondon wrote:Alex G. wrote:metalhead wrote:Alex G. wrote:metalhead wrote:He is still 19 and looks decent
he´s not decent, he´s consistent and good.
He can make good crosses, can Dossena? Can Arbeloa? No.
Actually Dossenna is an excellent crosser of the ball, but unfortunately he can't defend.
Dossena is only good eating pies.
And getting skinned.
Cool Hand Luke wrote:EMILIANO INSUA
Position: Defender, Left Back
Date of Birth: 07/01/1989, 19 years old
Height: 5'8
Weight: 12st 2
1st team games: 9
1st team goals: 0
Former clubs: Boca Juniors
Birth Place: Buenos Aires, Argentina
Argentinean starlet Emiliano Insua is one of the brightest hopes among Liverpool's reserve ranks.
The left-back has impressed during a handful of first-team appearances since making his debut against Portsmouth on April 28, 2007.
He was also a key man as Gary Ablett's second string clinched the national title in 2007-08.
Insua started out at Boca Juniors, though never played a first-team game at La Bombonera.
Noted for his attacking prowess, he is a regular for Argentina Under-20s and helped them win the 2007 FIFA World Cup.
Toffeehater wrote:I was surprised by how he played today , i expected him to be raped by arsenal , but he held his own and played well . Should be given a run of games to see if he can do it consistently
Igor Zidane wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:1 game doesn't make a player.
He played very well, but it is far too early, and there was far too little to go on to be suggesting he is better than Aurelio.
Well i've seen him a few times now lando and i think he's got the makings of a good left back , not the best in the world ,but a good solid alround game . One thing he does have over Aurelio is he's fit.
Bad Bob wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:1 game doesn't make a player.
It's a good point. I liked the look of Insua yesterday and I thought he did well at Blackburn as well. But, I can't help but recall the praise heaped on Plessis last spring for his fantastic game at the Emirates yet I doubt many would want him near the first team now. Different player, different position and different situation, no question, but the moral of the story is let's not get too carried away bigging up Insua just yet. I'd prefer to let him settle in and see if he's got what it takes to make the position his own.
Rorschach26 wrote:Bad Bob wrote:Lando_Griffin wrote:1 game doesn't make a player.
It's a good point. I liked the look of Insua yesterday and I thought he did well at Blackburn as well. But, I can't help but recall the praise heaped on Plessis last spring for his fantastic game at the Emirates yet I doubt many would want him near the first team now. Different player, different position and different situation, no question, but the moral of the story is let's not get too carried away bigging up Insua just yet. I'd prefer to let him settle in and see if he's got what it takes to make the position his own.
bit of a long winded moral
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