dj_flip03 Posted September 2, 2006 Share Posted September 2, 2006 the only player in recent times that comes to mind is manchester united's gabriel heinze. he was arguably manchester united's best player 2 seasons ago, before he was hit with injury last year. even brazilians have not really impacted the premiership. i can only come up with arsenal's gilberto silva, who doesn't even play like a brazilian. maybe its because of the pace of the english league. south americans are used to a slower but more technical game. well, we'll see if this new batch of south americans can handle the premiership. Hmm... I find the EPL much slower/technical than the South Americans. But yeah I kinda agree with you na din. I remembered this commercial about the diffenrent countries and their style of play... Quote Link to comment
howard_the_duck Posted September 2, 2006 Share Posted September 2, 2006 Go Crystal Palace!!! Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 tama, gabi heinze made a huge impact for ManUnited.. hernan crespo for chelsea also played good for the blues.. any other good argentinian players in the epl you can think of? i hope mascherano & tevez help west ham to improve, as far as the deal is concerned, its only a loan, i think those two are looking to increase their price in a year so that bigger clubs will buy them after a year's time.. Quote Link to comment
redshirt Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 (edited) the "signing" of the two argentinian players are just a piece of the puzzle that is set to unfold at upton park. hopefully,the new players will flourish and bring their game to the east london squad. so far, correct me if i'm wrong, wala pang argentinian player who really made an impact in the english league. I agree with the others saying its Henzie and Crespo. aside from them who else? Edited September 3, 2006 by redshirt Quote Link to comment
luol_deng Posted September 3, 2006 Share Posted September 3, 2006 i haven't the faintest idea on how west ham united was able to beat all the big clubs in signing teves and mascherano. these are two highly rated young stars who were attracting interest from everywhere. but congrats to west ham! hopefully, we see a more competitive league now. aside from west ham, we have bolton signing nicolas anelka and then shabani nonda going to blackburn rovers. let's hope these three teams would shake up the usual suspects (chelsea, man utd, liverpool and arsenal) in the premiership. on another note, kudos to the wily arsene wenger. he was beset by the problem of 2 want-away first teamers, ashley cole and jose antonio reyes. but with the deals that he forged, he got julio baptista and william gallas in return. baptista, nicknamed "the beast", will provide that steel arsenal lost when they sold patrick viera. baptista didnt have a very productive year with real madrid, but i am a big fan of his. i see him as an edgar davids in his prime who scores goals. i predict a very successful year for him. gallas will provide the guile and leadership to arsenal's promising but inexperienced backline. with these transfer moves, arsenal is right back in the title race. The reason why West Ham were able to sign them on loan is because of the investment group MSI, they have joint corp with West Ham & Corinthians...however MSI seems to be pulling the plug from investing with Corinthians, and both players could stay with West Ham long term...esp with a rumor takeover from a billionare Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 just read an article that manunited were offered the services of mascherano but elected to decline the offer.. england beat andorra, 5-0, looks like the lions are in for a blazing start, i just hope they don't burn out in front of better competition..goals from crouch, defoe, gerrard.. rio ferdinand is injured i think, because wes brown was partnering john terry in the defense of england.. Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted September 4, 2006 Share Posted September 4, 2006 england beat andorra, 5-0, looks like the lions are in for a blazing start, i just hope they don't burn out in front of better competition..goals from crouch, defoe, gerrard.. i must admit that england boss steve mclaren proved me wrong. when he put gerrard in the right side of midfield in place of beckham, my initial thought was "you're putting your best player on the wing?!?". (yes, i am biased because i'm a liverpool fan). i thought that gerrard should be given a free role like he has with liverpool. but gerrard had two outstanding games for england setting up a bunch of goals with his crosses. also, i thought darren bent would be a better choice than crouch. but the tall lanky crouch has been oh so productive. looks like england finally got the right manager. Quote Link to comment
hartbreykid Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 I agree with the others saying its Henzie and Crespo. aside from them who else? :cool: Sebastian Veron i think is one of them, played for ManU but did not really make it big in EPL.. Tho i like his style of play and accuracy, albeit inconsistent... ManU is up to a good start in the young EPL Season (3 wins in a row!!! :thumbsupsmiley: ).. Hopefully they will be able to sustain.... that is against the big teams.. Last season, they fared poorly against lower ranked teams in the early days of the season, which made it very difficult to recover at the later stages. Go ManU Go!!! cheers :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
redshirt Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 :cool: Sebastian Veron i think is one of them, played for ManU but did not really make it big in EPL.. Tho i like his style of play and accuracy, albeit inconsistent... ManU is up to a good start in the young EPL Season (3 wins in a row!!! :thumbsupsmiley: ).. Hopefully they will be able to sustain.... that is against the big teams.. Last season, they fared poorly against lower ranked teams in the early days of the season, which made it very difficult to recover at the later stages. Go ManU Go!!! cheers :thumbsupsmiley: is that the same guy who last played for internazionale? he is one scary looking dude Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 (edited) just wanna share this... http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news;_ylt=As4_...p&type=lgns or try this... http://sports.yahoo.com/sow/news;_ylt=AjIy...t&type=lgns hmmm... Edited September 5, 2006 by xycho_g Quote Link to comment
_eRon_ Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 nice article xycho_g..kaya pala napikon si zizou, pero sablay pa din siya dun, dpat hinde na lang nya pinatulan, e di dapat ngyn, world cup champions ulit france di ba? tsk tsk tsk..ang pikon talo tlga.. i think the england squad is still unprove, bilib na ko kay mclaren kung matalo nila mga strong teams like italy, france, brazil, argentina or holland.. eventhough crouch is scoring goals, i'd rather have another striker than him in my line-up, he is scoring goals against lesser teams pero pag crucial ang laro & pag nabantayan ng ka-height na, wala na.. defoe will be substituted with rooney once the suspension is lifted on the english wonder kid, sana lang tlga magpakabait na si wayne rooney, napaka-hoodlum kasi hehehehe.. Quote Link to comment
damaso Posted September 5, 2006 Share Posted September 5, 2006 is that the same guy who last played for internazionale? he is one scary looking dude yep. veron was a beast when he was playing for lazio. thats why man utd paid a huge transfer fee for him. veron played well in his first 3 months in the epl, but then slowly faded. some blamed the return of roy keane from injury. the theory was veron needed to be the ringleader (just as he was with argentina and lazio) and he just couldn't play with roy keane. but i believe veron was not used to the pace of the epl. virtually all the teams in the epl use the direct game. moving from defense to attack in the quickest possible way. veron was used to a more technical game, with short passing and patient build-up. the epl just did not suit his style of play. he eventually moved back to the serie a, but he is now past his prime. i think he's back in south america. Quote Link to comment
bubuy Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 the epl just did not suit his style of play. he eventually moved back to the serie a, but he is now past his prime.not only him but most south americans, most notably brazilians and argentinians. napakonti ng successful players from south america sa EPL and i agree it is because of the style of play. kaya bagay talaga ang south americans sa Italian league, puro pasahan hanggang ma-bore to death ang kalaban. Quote Link to comment
encounter_doc Posted September 6, 2006 Share Posted September 6, 2006 not only him but most south americans, most notably brazilians and argentinians. napakonti ng successful players from south america sa EPL and i agree it is because of the style of play. kaya bagay talaga ang south americans sa Italian league, puro pasahan hanggang ma-bore to death ang kalaban. Another example is Veron's former Lazio teammate Hernan Crespo who played for Chelsea. Crespo was one the most-feared strikers in Serie A before (when Lazio won the Scudetto in 2000), but he didnt figure out very well in Mourinho's rotation. Quote Link to comment
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