He's **** and he knows he is.I liked Rosicky before it was cool.
Think my brother wins this one. Whichever Champ Man it was where he was good but still at Sparta Prague, he was literally the first player my brother would sign.I liked Rosicky before it was cool.
Does Rosicky do badly in the statgame?Grecian hates stats but hates Rosicky. That's surely one of the more unusual sporting paradoxes.
What, before the 2006 World Cup?I liked Rosicky before it was cool.
Maybe, or you could say he's not as good as he looks. I think he's great at creating line breaks, which AFAIK isn't something anyone has tried to quantify.Kind of. Certainly doesn't get near the likes of Özil, Cazorla and Ramsey but I guess he doesn't anyway. But he's the sort of player you'd usually use to argue why stats fail. Little output in terms of goals and assists, but he increases the tempo of Arsenal's play and does really intelligent nice touches. Plus he's an artist and great to watch.
Yeah, it's worth noting the last few games when people have been raving about Rosicky he's been really good by all the basic stats. Maybe Iniesta is the best example of the sort of player actually. He's an all time great by any way you chose to evaluate players, but he probably doesn't shape up as well statistically compared to the likes of Özil and Fabregas in their primes. I know some stats guys want to start looking at pre-assists and are convinced that someone like Iniesta would shape up really well in a stat like that because he's a great passer who might not always play the final ball.Maybe, or you could say he's not as good as he looks. I think he's great at creating line breaks, which AFAIK isn't something anyone has tried to quantify.
I think it's interesting because stats will eventually catch on, maybe they already have. And when they do, the only value will be in buying players with abilities that aren't picked up by commonly-used statistical models. So whatever Rosicky's qualities are, they're probably about to become really important in the transfer market.
Still looks about 12 too.Just a shame Rosicky himself has probably only got about 2-3 years tops left in the tank tbh.
Really weird to think he's nearly been at Arsenal for a decade now. Hasn't played anywhere near enough for a player who's been around that long really, but I guess that's just what injuries do to a player.
Yes, I'd be inclined to agree. Very rare that transfers in this vein ever transpire, and probably for good reason, as it's even rarer that they ever seem to work out. Cahill to Chelsea is the only example I can think of where such a move has really come off in recent years.Trust mid table mediocrity less than foreign imports these days. It's much harder to play for a club like Arsenal than west ham. Look at Jenko the other way.
Yes, I'd be inclined to agree. Very rare that transfers in this vein ever transpire, and probably for good reason, as it's even rarer that they ever seem to work out. Cahill to Chelsea is the only example I can think of where such a move has really come off in recent years.Trust mid table mediocrity less than foreign imports these days. It's much harder to play for a club like Arsenal than west ham. Look at Jenko the other way.