That's not really what matters though, is it? If he had stayed fit and kept up his ridiculous form we'd now be talking about which of them turned up in the big games or scored goals at important times or kept their team in the title race. It'd have been close and we can't say much more than that.Ramsey's scored more non penalty goals per match, got one more assist despite playing less and has made twice as many tackles and interceptions per game. I'm not really sure what more you'd want.
Begs the question why you picked Aguero then?That's not really what matters though, is it? If he had stayed fit and kept up his ridiculous form we'd now be talking about which of them turned up in the big games or scored goals at important times or kept their team in the title race. It'd have been close and we can't say much more than that.
Haha, there's so many times where he's looked in a prime position to score but then the defender gets in to intercept. Because he's run to the wrong ****ing post.He's not got it. Did more or less nothing when he came on yesterday. Apart from give the ball away and make loads of runs to the back post (again).
It's a shame he didn't stay fit, Arsenal have missed him an incredible amount.That's not really what matters though, is it? If he had stayed fit and kept up his ridiculous form we'd now be talking about which of them turned up in the big games or scored goals at important times or kept their team in the title race. It'd have been close and we can't say much more than that.
I really hate stuff like that. It's not an indicator of a lack of ability, but it's an indicator that he's not got a very sharp footballing mind, which could otherwise make up for the fact that he's not the most talented. It's because of stuff like this that he'll always be a step behind the best (or even most decent) defenders. So frustrating.Haha, there's so many times where he's looked in a prime position to score but then the defender gets in to intercept. Because he's run to the wrong ****ing post.
I agree. But we've been saying these sort of sentences for as long as I can remember. Every season it's the same old.It's a shame he didn't stay fit, Arsenal have missed him an incredible amount.
Honestly I probably would take Sturridge. Was just posting that team on the fly.Begs the question why you picked Aguero then?
Either you pick a side from who played better in the games they actually played, in which case I do think Ramsey was better than Yaya, who has his weaknesses. Or you pick a side on overall contribution, in which case Yaya gets in no problems at all, but Sturridge is miles ahead of Aguero. I went for the former obviously hence I would have Ramsey and Aguero but both are valid positions. Aguero though seems like having your cake and eating it given this post.
While I agree I don't think the celebrations had anything to do with Hillsborough (Gerrard aside), I think they're justified. Particularly when you hear Gerrard's and Rodgers' comments post-game. They know there's a lot to come, but City are seen as our biggest threat, so to beat them is obviously ha-uge. Four Cup Finals left!You think so? Didn't seem like it to me. Most of the team wouldn't even have a clue of the significance of it, half of them probably don't even speak ****ing English. It probably meant a lot to Gerrard and some of the English players. They celebrated like they just won a cup final though, which is a bit ridiculous, and not the way you'd celebrate the deaths of so many IMO. Anyway. If they literally draw one of their last four games we can still win out and finish ahead of them. They still have to play Chelsea who every seemed to think were title certainties barely a month ago.
Demichelis was ten times the player Kompany was today. Couldn't count the amount of times Kompany was caught at halfway trying to play a hero pass while Liverpool were breaking. So sick of the hype.
EDIT: missed Gerrards interview, turned off my TV in disgust. What did he say?