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Always happens to van Gaal sides. Not a coincidence.Unreal the amount of Injuries United have had this season.
Always happens to van Gaal sides. Not a coincidence.Unreal the amount of Injuries United have had this season.
Campbell for me, but there are undoubtedly elements of pro-Campbell, and anti-Terry, bias at work.Had a bit of a tiff with a colleague today arguing that Sol Campbell in his prime was better than John Terry in his prime. Shame we don't have a single Chelsea fan on here to argue with.
Yep, also take into account that Terry had Carvalho to clean up for him as well.Was still Arsenal's best defender when he rejoined in 2010 tbh. Not sure if that's a testament to him or to the general awfulness of the other available options at the time, but still.
Despite thinking he was overrated a bit on the whole, I think his leadership and organisation tend to be a bit underplayed. Not a coincidence that the decline of the Arsenal invincibles side, and Kolo Toure suddenly looking considerably more suss, correlated with him missing about half of the matches from his last two years at the club through injury imo. Then again, having Pascal Cygan in reserve probably accounts for a lot of that as well.
Dunno why, but after a decade on various forums I quite enjoy laughing at a good troll.Are they as annoying as WindieWeathers?
Oh yeah, don't get me wrong, I rate him highly, but I still think the write ups he got/gets are a shade too favourable, in the grand scheme of things. What I mean by that, was that whilst he was in my view pretty much the best English and Arsenal centre back since Tony Adams, he wasn't quite in the elite bracket of top defenders of his era. I've never thought of Terry as belonging to that group either.Yep, also take into account that Terry had Carvalho to clean up for him as well.
Also I wouldn't call him overrated at all. He was imperious for us.