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Am I right in thinking that we took him from the Arsenal youth set up at 16 or 17?
Am I right in thinking that we took him from the Arsenal youth set up at 16 or 17?
Scarlett looked so comfortable on the ball you'd think he had 10 years experience at full level. Let's hope he can make the breakthrough :grin:
On what little I saw I do think that there is a suitable vacancy next to Steed.
Zokora seems 200% better played in the back four and improved Kaboul as a result.... so there's a shuffle.
But hes white and English SK?
If you mean that Zokora is so much better in the back four there is an answer on that. When he plays in defence, he has 3 other pacy players alongside him. Lee, Kaboul and Chimbonda.
When he plays in midfield, he usually plays together with Huddlestone or Jenas in central midfield. Very often they opt for the long ball, and they often slow down the play. They do not have the same pace as Zokora. That is one of the main reasons why we have not seen the best of Zokora in central midfield. He needs another pacy central midfield player to play alongside him. Then, we will see the best of Zokora.
This is actually true. Think about it.
If you mean that Zokora is so much better in the back four there is an answer on that. When he plays in defence, he has 3 other pacy players alongside him. Lee, Kaboul and Chimbonda.
When he plays in midfield, he usually plays together with Huddlestone or Jenas in central midfield. Very often they opt for the long ball, and they often slow down the play. They do not have the same pace as Zokora. That is one of the main reasons why we have not seen the best of Zokora in central midfield. He needs another pacy central midfield player to play alongside him. Then, we will see the best of Zokora.
This is actually true. Think about it.
Are you honestly trying to claim that Lennon and Jenas are slow????!
I have never said that Lennon are slow.
What I said, was that I think the Jenas or Huddlestone slow down the play, with the way they are playing. A player like Jenes is not actually a slow player, but the way he passes and play his game does not always get the pace out of him. He is quite pacy, but he don't use it that much as he should do. Sometimes it seems like he gets tired, and do not want to run so much. (He also have some matches where he really gets his pace up, though).
WHAT!! there are two Lennons
I believe so. It's a fascinating tale involving genetic cloning, a condom machine, four buckets of sheep slop and a packet of Ritz.
And, FYI, the plural of Lennon is Lennon.