Mauro Rosales
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Mauro Rosales
Sorry to upset my good mate kozalowski(?) but this guy Rosales is crap.Ok so I dont get to see him every game,but I have never seen him have a good one.He is just to small,I think to make a living as a professional footballer you have to be taller than mini-me.He gets knocked off the ball to easily and spends 50% of the time on his arse or getting back up again.Maybe if we kept the roof closed he wouldnt have to contend with the wind in the stadium as well.The guy is a dwarf.His legs are so short they almost dont reach the ground.We should sell him back the the Enchanted Forrest F.C. where he can play happily with all the other elves and pixies.
Don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.....
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- Lid geworden op: vr feb 18, 2005 6:17 pm
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You seem to have latched on to the idea doing the rounds among many Dutch Ajax supporters that Ajax should all of a sudden have only tall, physically strong players. Well you also need smaller players because they have extra speed and mobility, especially on the wing (take as examples Overmars or Wright-Phillips). Rosales has been one of the stronger players this year with his movement around the pitch, linking up wth the striker, Trabelsi, the midfield - his runs and movement are a constant threat - and he's scored several this season too; but you may be partially right because he doesn't get enough crosses in. He's a more free-moving winger, not the old-fashioned knock-it-forward-and-cross type (who are too predictable to be honest, and easy to defend against). He has been in a slump recently though, which games have you seen of him? His first five or so games were poor, then he burst into life in October and had great form up till the winter break, then since the restart has struggled again. In a recent interview, though, he has said that in the next few weeks he really wants to step it up.
Holland is physically an extremely tough league. Part of the reason I think Ajax has had success in the past is because it didn't try to fight physique with physique, but played a system based on physical, tall teams' weaknesses, i.e. they were slower, generally had less technical ability, less stamina. Ajax's fast-paced one-touch passing game and flowing movement on and off the ball created problems for physical teams. Now, however, Koeman is fighting physique with physique, and Ajax's play is static and based far more on aerial power, with long ball played far more often than I can ever remember in Ajax's history. This gives the advantage to teams who have less skill than Ajax but more physique.
Holland is physically an extremely tough league. Part of the reason I think Ajax has had success in the past is because it didn't try to fight physique with physique, but played a system based on physical, tall teams' weaknesses, i.e. they were slower, generally had less technical ability, less stamina. Ajax's fast-paced one-touch passing game and flowing movement on and off the ball created problems for physical teams. Now, however, Koeman is fighting physique with physique, and Ajax's play is static and based far more on aerial power, with long ball played far more often than I can ever remember in Ajax's history. This gives the advantage to teams who have less skill than Ajax but more physique.
Laatst gewijzigd door Co Adriaanse is God op zo feb 20, 2005 1:56 am, 1 keer totaal gewijzigd.
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- Lid geworden op: vr sep 19, 2003 12:54 pm
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Best Ajax purchase in many, many years. Absolute star. He seems to be losing some form at the moment, but Den Haag away, Feyenoord at home, Willem II away, Bayern at home (to name but a few)... Yummie. What a delight to see this guy in action.
I personally think Maxwell, Trabelsi, Sneijder and Rosales are our four best players by far. Seriously.
K.
I personally think Maxwell, Trabelsi, Sneijder and Rosales are our four best players by far. Seriously.
K.
Still alive...
Rosales is definatley not in the same league as Overmars or Wright-Phillips.He goes missing in games for long periods and contributes little to the total team play.Some small guys can still be robust and hold on to the ball because of a low centre of gravity(I seem to remember Maradona holding off the entire England defence and he was no giant).We need a mixture of tall and short players but this guy is a dead loss.In my view he should be shipped out as we change into a 3-5-2 system.4-3-3 with two wingers who cant beat players or cross a ball to a loan striker are not going to create many goal scoring chances....and this is exactly what we have at the moment.
We should play 3-5-2
Grygera-Heitinga-SQD
Trabelsi-Pienaar-VDV-Scneijder-Maxwell
Babel-Bubble
These players in this formation would get us moving in the right direction.
We should play 3-5-2
Grygera-Heitinga-SQD
Trabelsi-Pienaar-VDV-Scneijder-Maxwell
Babel-Bubble
These players in this formation would get us moving in the right direction.
Don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.....
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- Lid geworden op: do feb 03, 2005 11:42 pm
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I do agree on 1 thing. Why does Koeman persist with 4-3-3 when it is not working at all???pizza 5 schreef: We should play 3-5-2
Grygera-Heitinga-SQD
Trabelsi-Pienaar-VDV-Scneijder-Maxwell
Babel-Bubble
These players in this formation would get us moving in the right direction.
Would play a slight variation on the 3-5-2 though, would be more a 3-4-1-2 formation.
Trabelsi-Escude-Maxwell
De Ridder-Pienaar-Scneijder-Rosales
VDV
Babel-God knows who
Please Mr Koeman put De Ridder in the team for good...
Yet ANOTHER crap performance from the vertically challenged one last night.Lets hope that Koeman takes him to his new club.Even for the goal it was Trabelsi who made the run, beat the defender and picked out the cross.Babel done really well with the finish,it must have been a real shock to recieve a decent cross from the wing.Shows what could happen if we did have a decent winger though.Anyway,lets hope the new coach switches to
3-5-2.
3-5-2.
Don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.....
He's a star, I saw him against Den Bosch, he wasn't really good but on some occasions he just made fun of his defender. He showed great crossing skills in training, too. Besides two of my argentinian friends told me that he is the bomb. I tend to believe them, and I guess that with much time (he doesn't know the language, its fucking cold, the team plays like crap) everything will be fine.Chugger schreef:vs. Auxerre was the first time I've seen the bloke play, and I wasn't that impressed really. I know he's had good performances (so I'm told), but he spends a lot of time diving and getting the ball taken off him...
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- Lid geworden op: zo feb 20, 2005 8:36 pm