Quadrophenia wrote:Robbie Keane joined Liverpool on the back of almost a full season captaining Tottenham due to King's injuries and he's been the captain of the ROI for a while as well now so surely coming to Liverpool is a walk in the park for him as well because he's captained another club?
Quadrophenia wrote:Robbie Keane joined Liverpool on the back of almost a full season captaining Tottenham due to King's injuries and he's been the captain of the ROI for a while as well now so surely coming to Liverpool is a walk in the park for him as well because he's captained another club?
Kharhaz wrote:aCe' wrote:wouldnt quite call it walk in the park .. lucas was captain of the brazil u21 if im not wrong and brazilian league player of the year was it ? why isnt it a walk in the park for him ?
There is a massive difference. First of, as with all international games, you get the "best of" the internationals. In club football, it is totally different. You may as well compare the under 18s captains of every country with the captains of every country in the senior level. Its a daft argument. Torres had to captain his team at atletico, with thousands of eyes and players much older than him having more experience watching him. And that was at the age of 17*. So like I say,this experience at liverpool is totally different. Here he has to learn english, settle down in a new area and score goals. So really he only has to do 2 of those things, he has the experience to deal with the rest.
EDIT: age of 19 !
Lando_Griffin wrote:Quadrophenia wrote:Robbie Keane joined Liverpool on the back of almost a full season captaining Tottenham due to King's injuries and he's been the captain of the ROI for a while as well now so surely coming to Liverpool is a walk in the park for him as well because he's captained another club?
They're hardly on similar levels dude.
At Athletico, it's more the intensity of the fans which forced Torres to grow up very quickly.
As we've seen very recently, Tottenham's fans are nothing short of idiotic.
Back to the topic, rather than the snide comments; everyone's different- one player settles instantly, and another takes 2 years.
9 times out of 10 it'sthe fans who become too impatient and communicate this to the player, thus damaging their confidence even more. It's a vicious cycle IMHO.
aCe' wrote:Kharhaz wrote:aCe' wrote:wouldnt quite call it walk in the park .. lucas was captain of the brazil u21 if im not wrong and brazilian league player of the year was it ? why isnt it a walk in the park for him ?
There is a massive difference. First of, as with all international games, you get the "best of" the internationals. In club football, it is totally different. You may as well compare the under 18s captains of every country with the captains of every country in the senior level. Its a daft argument. Torres had to captain his team at atletico, with thousands of eyes and players much older than him having more experience watching him. And that was at the age of 17*. So like I say,this experience at liverpool is totally different. Here he has to learn english, settle down in a new area and score goals. So really he only has to do 2 of those things, he has the experience to deal with the rest.
EDIT: age of 19 !![]()
ugh sorry mate but i was about to reply to your post but it just dissapeared after i hit the add reply button... ah well...
you win
Quadrophenia wrote:Nobody (I don't even think Benitez) believes Keane is worth 20 million quid but that's what we paid for him. A price tag is no fair valuation of a players ability, it's just how much the selling club is prepared to let him go for.
Kharhaz wrote:Quadrophenia wrote:Nobody (I don't even think Benitez) believes Keane is worth 20 million quid but that's what we paid for him. A price tag is no fair valuation of a players ability, it's just how much the selling club is prepared to let him go for.
Of course. This isnt the players fault, but as a player you have to acknowledge the price that is paid for your service. Its not down to the player the price paid , but as a player, if a club pays that amount for your service, at such a price, the pressure is there. We as supporters know otherwise, the player knows otherwise. But because the fee has been shelled out, the pressure is there.
Fo Dne wrote:People make pathetic excuses for players not being good enough. They assume they will learn things they can't do and then say things like coaching will improve their faults. It won't. It never has and never will. People also use the excuse of a foreign player moving into a new league for the reason they forget how to pass, move, run, touch a ball and do anything.
I'm sorry, when I play footy on holiday in Spain with Spanish lads I am still the same player who does the same things. I still pass the same, movement the same and run the same and have the same technique. I don't all of a sudden do anything any better or worse. Occassionally you can't communicate properly but thats not the be all and end all and ability alround is the most important things and can make up for a lack of communication as Torres shown.
Adapting to a different system and style is something that people comment on without truely understanding it. Keane is an example of this at the moment. Not Lucas and certainly not the waster that is Babel.
If he and Rafa though can't sort out whatever is the issue, to my mind they both are deserving of a kick in the b0ll0cks. This is far too important to the club to let two stubborn feckers get in the way of our success.
Kharhaz wrote:But thats just it. He cant handle the pressure. If he could, he wouldnt have been transfered as much. If rafa is to blamed for one thing with keane its the fee he paid for him.
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