brazilianGOONER wrote:DB10GOONER wrote:
Stats cannot qualify performance. For example; interceptions. They count bad passes too, not just when a player has read the play and moved to intercept but when the oppo pass a shit ball straight to him.
db10, the funny thing is that denilson is the luckiest football player alive. he is always the number 1 interceptor in our team. last season he was number 1 interceptor in the LEAGUE.
maybe he's too ugly, people get scared of him and make wrong passes, directly TO HIM.
or maybe the ball is made out of steel, and he has magnets in his boots.
anyway, you HAVE to admit sometime, denilson is a brilliant interceptor of the ball. no, he is not capable of fabregas-esque brilliant passes that cut the defence in halves, but he is a decent (and very quick) passer of the ball and capable of great interceptions
Unlike MANY (most?) of the rosetinters on here I have no problem admitting when a player has had a good or great game. Absolutely no problem at all.
I've seen Denilson make some great interceptions and a great tackle or two, but unfortunately they are far outweighed by the amount of times I've seen him pass a ball 5 yards behind his intended target whilst under no pressure, or lose possession cheaply, or totally mis-time a tackle, or get caught out of position. You see, I can see the good and the bad - unlike alot of rosetinters who seem to watch a match, see a player make a couple of interceptions and then forget the mistakes.
I don't mean to be insulting here, but I think alot of the rosetinters are a bit like kids in the playground at school; they have to "defend" their team no matter what, maybe it feels like a personal attack on them when someone criticises their team, I dunno...
Personally I have no problem being pragmatic about football - I've been supporting The Arse long enough and playing the game long enough to have seen most things.
Someone brought up a point about Song earlier in this thread, about how he was getting the same criticism last year as Denilson and Diaby are now. Yes he was - because he was that poor at the time.
I've just never understood this childish thing of saying a player is great just because he wears the jersey. Sure, support him and cheer him on but let's not kid ourselves about a poor player!
At present Denilson is poor, Diaby is poor and Eboue is poor. Fans of other teams can see it too. They comment on the qualities of (for example) AA23, Cesc, RVP, Tommy V - admitting they are good players for the most part but then they comment on the like of Diaby, Denilson & Eboue and it's always "How do they get in the Arsenal team?"
Now I know the opinion of oppo fans dosn't prove anything but most people will give a grudging respect to a good player. I hate John Terry but there is no denying he is a quality centre half.
To finish - I'd love it if Denilson succeeded at Arsenal, it would mean we have another good player, and my priority is always the team and the club, NEVER the individual player. He seems like a good bloke - an honest decent type; he never moans at refs or dives about like Gerard. I respect him totally. But IMHO he is not good enough as a footballer to be in a team that wants to win the PL and/or the CL. Ditto Diaby.
Eboue is still just a diving, whining, cheating arsehole. He brings shame on the jersey. Nothing to do with his ability or lack thereof - he is just a disgrace and an embarrassment.
