azriahmad wrote:i hope so, so far he is obviously a speed demon but ufortunately not much else, like Cisse was. However, he had only been here a few months and had already had injury problems, if not surely he would be more adept. Even Schevchenko, such a great marksman, is having adjustment problems.
eds wrote:azriahmad wrote:i hope so, so far he is obviously a speed demon but ufortunately not much else, like Cisse was. However, he had only been here a few months and had already had injury problems, if not surely he would be more adept. Even Schevchenko, such a great marksman, is having adjustment problems.
Gonzalez is a much better player than Cisse will ever be. He is much more than a "speedy" player and unlike Sheva, Morientes and other "seasoned" quality players that have come to the EPL he has time on his hands. Once he starts scoring regulaly (from far\kin LEFT midfield!) he will prove all the doubters wrong. As I said we have only been shown glimpses of what he can do, give him a few games in a row and we will see what his made of.
peterc1992 wrote:eds wrote:azriahmad wrote:i hope so, so far he is obviously a speed demon but ufortunately not much else, like Cisse was. However, he had only been here a few months and had already had injury problems, if not surely he would be more adept. Even Schevchenko, such a great marksman, is having adjustment problems.
Gonzalez is a much better player than Cisse will ever be. He is much more than a "speedy" player and unlike Sheva, Morientes and other "seasoned" quality players that have come to the EPL he has time on his hands. Once he starts scoring regulaly (from far\kin LEFT midfield!) he will prove all the doubters wrong. As I said we have only been shown glimpses of what he can do, give him a few games in a row and we will see what his made of.
dont think so,ciise is better than him now,but not in a few years,gonzalez is quicker though
red37 wrote:MG although only on for a short period (and despite his well taken free-kick) today. Has started to adopt the 'look' he had about him, when he went on that confidence inspiring run late on for RS. At least he appears to have come to terms with his 'lot' a little better. Despite not exactly setting any fires recently, both his general demeanor and his overall efficacy would appear to have had a much needed boost from somewhere. This can only bode well for the future and im certain he is about to enjoy a similar 'purple' patch in the upcoming weeks. Not by a long chalk is he yet firing at more than 60-70% capacity of his potential....but at least he seems to have the reconciliation of a man intent on seeing his mission through, of which im in no doubt as to the eventuality of which, finding its successful conclusion before the seasons end. Perhaps the uncertainty surrounding Kewell's future at the club has helped his 'settling' in process coming to fruition (almost) by way of the undoubted opportunity the lad would be a fool to fail to capitalise on during the blighted Aussie's abscence...'out of sight-out of mind.....' and all. It certainly presents itself as a real chance to gain a foothold of concrete proportions. A decent 'muscle strengthening' programme, down at the gym, along with a continuous path clear of injury. Even allowing for a fit Harry Kewell's return, id suspect, provided things go to plan. is all thats required i feel for Mark gonzalez to finally 'arrive' at Liverpool, almost 2 years after his announced capture. Lets hope so.
STR_18 wrote:red37 wrote:MG although only on for a short period (and despite his well taken free-kick) today. Has started to adopt the 'look' he had about him, when he went on that confidence inspiring run late on for RS. At least he appears to have come to terms with his 'lot' a little better. Despite not exactly setting any fires recently, both his general demeanor and his overall efficacy would appear to have had a much needed boost from somewhere. This can only bode well for the future and im certain he is about to enjoy a similar 'purple' patch in the upcoming weeks. Not by a long chalk is he yet firing at more than 60-70% capacity of his potential....but at least he seems to have the reconciliation of a man intent on seeing his mission through, of which im in no doubt as to the eventuality of which, finding its successful conclusion before the seasons end. Perhaps the uncertainty surrounding Kewell's future at the club has helped his 'settling' in process coming to fruition (almost) by way of the undoubted opportunity the lad would be a fool to fail to capitalise on during the blighted Aussie's abscence...'out of sight-out of mind.....' and all. It certainly presents itself as a real chance to gain a foothold of concrete proportions. A decent 'muscle strengthening' programme, down at the gym, along with a continuous path clear of injury. Even allowing for a fit Harry Kewell's return, id suspect, provided things go to plan. is all thats required i feel for Mark gonzalez to finally 'arrive' at Liverpool, almost 2 years after his announced capture. Lets hope so.
Yes what a wonderfull idea, lets bulk him up and make him stronger and he'll lose pace, agility and balance.
Brilliant thinking. So clever. I mean his pace isn't that much of an asset is it really...
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