by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Dec 2013 11:10
by Big Foot » 10 Dec 2013 11:19
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Dec 2013 11:25
No Fixed Abode 5 goals so far this season.
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Dec 2013 11:30
Big Foot There doesn't seem to be a column for Ballon D'Or top 3 finishes on your chart, E-P.
by YateleyRoyal » 10 Dec 2013 11:34
No Fixed Abode 5 goals so far this season.
YateleyRoyalNo Fixed Abode 5 goals so far this season.
Yep, less than Ramsey, Yaya Toure, Eden Hazard, Jay Rodriguez, and the same as Nasri and Ozil, all in the league. Top MidfieLOLder.
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Dec 2013 11:57
by YateleyRoyal » 10 Dec 2013 12:03
No Fixed AbodeYateleyRoyalNo Fixed Abode 5 goals so far this season.
Yep, less than Ramsey, Yaya Toure, Eden Hazard, Jay Rodriguez, and the same as Nasri and Ozil, all in the league. Top MidfieLOLder.
So he's still up there with the best despite being past his prime. Thanks for that.
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Dec 2013 12:09
YateleyRoyal
Did you see the name Jay Rodriguez there?
by King of Sting » 10 Dec 2013 12:21
Extended-Phenotype Mate had a look on Sun+.
No such stat exists regarding Lampard. But rather than embarrass you further, let's move past it - Kes, as a Lampard fan, why do you think he has been unable to replicate his club form internationally?
As Big Foot said, the last time he was any good was 2004/2005. What do you think is the reason behind the discrepancy between performances for club and country?
by YateleyRoyal » 10 Dec 2013 12:33
Extended-PhenotypeYateleyRoyal
Did you see the name Jay Rodriguez there?
Hmm. Don't think you can knock Frank for scoring 5 goals in circa 20 games.
You could knock him for lacking creativity though, compared to other midfielders. But then, I guess that's often been his problem; he's always been more of a goal scorer than a midfielder - that's not a criticism, btw. Some players while limited can excel with the right team around them, the right amount of set-piece responsibility and the right opponents in front of them. Maybe this is why he has struggled to replicate his club form for his country, though I'd like to hear why a fan of his might think it is.
by Big Foot » 10 Dec 2013 13:34
YateleyRoyalExtended-PhenotypeYateleyRoyal
Did you see the name Jay Rodriguez there?
Hmm. Don't think you can knock Frank for scoring 5 goals in circa 20 games.
You could knock him for lacking creativity though, compared to other midfielders. But then, I guess that's often been his problem; he's always been more of a goal scorer than a midfielder - that's not a criticism, btw. Some players while limited can excel with the right team around them, the right amount of set-piece responsibility and the right opponents in front of them. Maybe this is why he has struggled to replicate his club form for his country, though I'd like to hear why a fan of his might think it is.
Not necessarily criticising him for his goals, more Kes for gloating in it, when there are several players doing the same/better, including some distinctly average players.
by Extended-Phenotype » 10 Dec 2013 13:37
Big Foot
Consistency to do it year in, year out is key. Lampard is the only player to have scored 10+ PL goals in 10 consecutive PL seasons, despite being a) fat, b) past it, c) a midfielder, d) useless. Why is this?
Extended-Phenotype Mate had a look on Sun+.
No such stat exists regarding Lampard. But rather than embarrass you further, let's move past it - Kes, as a Lampard fan, why do you think he has been unable to replicate his club form internationally?
As Big Foot said, the last time he was any good was 2004/2005. What do you think is the reason behind the discrepancy between performances for club and country?
King of StingExtended-Phenotype Mate had a look on Sun+.
No such stat exists regarding Lampard. But rather than embarrass you further, let's move past it - Kes, as a Lampard fan, why do you think he has been unable to replicate his club form internationally?
As Big Foot said, the last time he was any good was 2004/2005. What do you think is the reason behind the discrepancy between performances for club and country?
Of course the stat doesn't exist because it was all lies.
Extended-PhenotypeBig Foot
Consistency to do it year in, year out is key. Lampard is the only player to have scored 10+ PL goals in 10 consecutive PL seasons, despite being a) fat, b) past it, c) a midfielder, d) useless. Why is this?
Because he is an excellent player for his club. But why hasn't he matched this form for country?
YateleyRoyalExtended-PhenotypeYateleyRoyal
Did you see the name Jay Rodriguez there?
Hmm. Don't think you can knock Frank for scoring 5 goals in circa 20 games.
You could knock him for lacking creativity though, compared to other midfielders. But then, I guess that's often been his problem; he's always been more of a goal scorer than a midfielder - that's not a criticism, btw. Some players while limited can excel with the right team around them, the right amount of set-piece responsibility and the right opponents in front of them. Maybe this is why he has struggled to replicate his club form for his country, though I'd like to hear why a fan of his might think it is.
Not necessarily criticising him for his goals, more Kes for gloating in it, when there are several players doing the same/better, including some distinctly average players.
by floyd__streete » 10 Dec 2013 14:06
No Fixed AbodeExtended-Phenotype Because he is an excellent player for his club. But why hasn't he matched this form for country?
But he has. He was voted England fans player of the year in consecutive seasons.
floyd__streeteNo Fixed AbodeExtended-Phenotype Because he is an excellent player for his club. But why hasn't he matched this form for country?
But he has. He was voted England fans player of the year in consecutive seasons.
LOL, that is a bit like winning 'Miss Whitley' though, isn't it
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