Really need Wolves to stop City doing at least the domestic treble. It's the only way to make the season saveable.
I suspect he's had worse ones. He really isn't the smartest.https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/liverpool-news/former-liverpool-fc-player-craig-16032688
Craig Bellamy is completely barmy. Overtaking a police car whilst drink driving can't have been his greatest idea.
I actually think of him as the opposite of ahead of his time. He sort of milled around waiting for the ball to come to him so he could do something amazing with it. No one does that any more, number 10s these days are constantly showing for the ball. It’s really hard to think of a current PL attacking player who runs as little as Le Tissier did. Balotelli was the last one.Was just randomly browsing through old football videos this evening, and wondered, was Matt Le Tissier a player massively ahead of his time?
Looking back at how good he was technically, and how creative, it'd be really interesting to see how he would have done were he in his prime nowadays.
Yeah although I don’t have an opinion on Le Tissier specifically, now that I think about it I’d be pretty sure that’s true. Almost all of the very best technical players are unfairly labelled as lazy in England, and even more so back then. Having a great first touch is much easier if you have a very relaxed posture, which clueless fans and pundits always interpret as ‘not caring enough’.Yeah, I get what you mean. What I was driving at was the fact that a player with his level of technical ability was very much not the norm back in the days when he was at his best. A bit like Bergkamp, played great stuff in the days of kicking.
Criticisms of his work rate, running, and energy levels are slightly OTT though imo. He could absolutely really get a lick on and gun it past defenders if he wanted to, in his earlier days at least. Although most highlight packages of his goals consist of the ridiculous 25 yard volleys etc. there were quite a few where he burst through the defensive line, outstripping those following him, and passed the ball into the bottom corner.
Yeah, it's one of those weird argument-enders, that shouldn't actually be argument-enders at all. The trump card for debating like a dick.Yeah although I don’t have an opinion on Le Tissier specifically, now that I think about it I’d be pretty sure that’s true. Almost all of the very best technical players are unfairly labelled as lazy in England, and even more so back then. Having a great first touch is much easier if you have a very relaxed posture, which clueless fans and pundits always interpret as ‘not caring enough’.
Yeah, a variant on the "lack of intelligence" type comments in that regard I guess. Not sure which is more offensive actually. Probably the intelligence one.Usually it’s just applied to players because they’re black. The remarkable thing about Ron Atkinson’s career-ending ‘****ing lazy n-word’ comment, apart from how terrifyingly racist it was, is that it was directed at Marcel Desailly. Desailly dominated 90s Serie A, won consecutive European Cups and both major international trophies; imagine how good he’d have been if he tried. And Atkinson, who would know, suggested that this opinion was widespread.