Usually when Johan Cruyff speaks, he tends to deliver a direct-speech, without any difficult metaphors while performing with such intelligence in few words. One has to take his newest declarations with care: only when smashing against the British football style, English press hears and speaks of him.
In the note he makes a judgement regarding the famous 6+5 rule. I am afraid that in certain amtches he only featured three of four Spaniards, the same numebr he is arguing Utd has: "The English national team - missing out on the last European championships - and football in general suffers as a result of them signing so many foreign players.
Make no mistake, this does not have anything to do wuith the current series of attacks that UEFA and high football comissioners are making upon English football.
In other news, I am afraid that Adebayor has lost his remaining temper and with his recent declarations will not regain the hearts and minds of even the Gunners' most faithful. Now that we are on the subject of Joppie, remember dear reader, that "no one is above or greater than the club."
In this unbearable torment of gossip the intelligence of one of the best players this season for the Londoners was heard, and who else but Samir Nasri. The problem is that many supporters, and even Wenger himself, does not clearly see the end of his project or in any case a short-term project.
Regarding Arseblog request I do agree, because we have played that way in the past but avoid, please the horrid and wretched comparissons: "Would he be inclined to look at Barcelona's 4-3-3 and have a go at that? Alex Song as the Toure-like holding player, Cesc and Nasri as the Xavi and Iniesta, then any 3 from Arshavin, Eduardo , Bendtner, van Persie, Walcott, Vela as the forward players? It would make sense with the players we have, plus it allows us to sell Adebayor and reinvest his money in some players who can defend."
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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