It's Christmas guys, how about we all be nice to one another..............at least until the 1st of January. LOL
Demba Ba better than Adebayor. Fuck my old boots.
I've literally heard everything now.
Ba is a striker on form, nothing more. I literally can't believe someone suggested that.
I used to think your one saving grace was a tiny bit of football knowledge,oop's!
Demba Ba has the best goal per game ratio in the history of the Premier League.
If this is a player going through a bit of form then fuck my old boots!
He has been on this form for 7 years now.
Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 2005–2006 Rouen 26 (22) 2006–2007 Mouscron 12 (8) 2007–2011 1899 Hoffenheim 97 (37) 2011 West Ham United 12 (7) 2011– Newcastle United 17 (14
I don't really rate Walker that much atm, but in all fairness he's young, hasn't played much in the PL, and is not a natural defender in a defensive position that tends to reward experience. I think he's provided a lot of thrust going forward if only for his energy and pace to retrieve astonishing passes, and we'd probably be doing even better now if all our players had that stamina.
I think it is unfair to compare Ba and Adebayor even though I am a big fan of both. First of all, they are different types of strikers. Ba doesn't touch the ball half as often as Adebayor does, nor does he get as many key passes or assists. What he does have is a VERY good eye for goal and aerial ability. His natural comparison should be Defoe, Bent, Chicarito, not deeper creative strikers like Ade or Suarez.
Adebayor's finishing is awful, but he gets heavily involved in both holding up the ball and thereby relieving pressure from our midfield, and linking up play. He also likes to move out to the wings. That's critical for our team because our wingers often don't touch the ball much, so holding on to possession is sometimes an issue when we're being pressured.
Another point is that Newcastle have set up their team around Ba, in the way that they set up their team around Carroll, who was scoring for fun until he went to a team that's not built around him. Look at how many Bent scores (over 1 in 2) when he is the centerpiece of the team.
But also look at how many their teammates score. Has Bent ever helped his strike partner? It is rare for a top team to build a side around one player, because they have many other good players and because they often end up facing more buses - which require clever team movement rather than one player's ability to overcome.
I don't really rate Walker that much atm, but in all fairness he's young, hasn't played much in the PL, and is not a natural defender in a defensive position that tends to reward experience. I think he's provided a lot of thrust going forward if only for his energy and pace to retrieve astonishing passes, and we'd probably be doing even better now if all our players had that stamina.
I think it is unfair to compare Ba and Adebayor even though I am a big fan of both. First of all, they are different types of strikers. Ba doesn't touch the ball half as often as Adebayor does, nor does he get as many key passes or assists. What he does have is a VERY good eye for goal and aerial ability. His natural comparison should be Defoe, Bent, Chicarito, not deeper creative strikers like Ade or Suarez.
Adebayor's finishing is awful, but he gets heavily involved in both holding up the ball and thereby relieving pressure from our midfield, and linking up play. He also likes to move out to the wings. That's critical for our team because our wingers often don't touch the ball much, so holding on to possession is sometimes an issue when we're being pressured.
Another point is that Newcastle have set up their team around Ba, in the way that they set up their team around Carroll, who was scoring for fun until he went to a team that's not built around him. Look at how many Bent scores (over 1 in 2) when he is the centerpiece of the team.
But also look at how many their teammates score. Has Bent ever helped his strike partner? It is rare for a top team to build a side around one player, because they have many other good players and because they often end up facing more buses - which require clever team movement rather than one player's ability to overcome.