Toe Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Can you think of any other forward in the world that would have carried on trying to score after being assaulted by Terry? Terry took the decision to take him out. Amazed he came off worse. Amazing player.
CaptainXabi Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I hope they play that video over and over so that Terry gets the same treatment as Carra with the Henry incident.
Leo No.8 Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 (edited) Ronaldinho showed immense power to shrug Terry's body-check off the way he did - illustrates to me that he would have been as good in England as he's proved to be in Spain. I've actually seen some people call him lightweight - which now they'll see he most certainly isn't. He'll go on to become one of the all-time greats of the game if he can add a good World Cup to his achievements at club level; he is THE player of our generation, the talent that stands clearly out above all others. Thank f*** for Peter Kenyon messing PSG about... Edited March 8, 2006 by Leo No.8
aka Dus Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 When Sir John Terry stood bellowing over Ronnie, after he had been made an utter cúnt of, jumping down hard so as to suggest utter rage at the fact that he couldn't get the ball, I actually had to withstand the urge to high five my co-viewer comrades.
yellow jumper Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 he's an excellent penalty box defender and decent with the ball at his feet, but without makele and the safe haven of a very deep lying defensive line, terry'd be left on his a*** like that far more. his limitations will be exposed in the summer. he'll have far less protection from his midfield.
fred milne Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 he's an excellent penalty box defender and decent with the ball at his feet, but without makele and the safe haven of a very deep lying defensive line, terry'd be left on his a*** like that far more. his limitations will be exposed in the summer. he'll have far less protection from his midfield.Thought that for a while, myself. I'd throw in the fact that having a non-overlapping LB in Gallas next to him also helps, just as Hyypia benefited from having Carra play at LB under Ged.
Stevie H Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 When Sir John Terry stood bellowing over Ronnie, after he had been made an utter cúnt of, jumping down hard so as to suggest utter rage at the fact that he couldn't get the ball, I actually had to withstand the urge to high five my co-viewer comrades. that was brilliant. between terry, makelele and carvalho there was absolutely no way that they were going to get that ball off ronaldinho. maradona used to do that.
Scally Bob Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I have always said that John Terry is the new Terry Butcher. I've been telling anyone who will listen that he's a liability and that against genuine quality he's found wanting. Last night isn't the first time for him either. Not that I care, but mark my words: Ingerlund won't win the World Cup and he will be at fault (although the media will blame the nearest Liverpool player). You don't become "world class" just because you know the words to the national anthem and you're prepared to throw yourself into tackles. The foreign media don't see Chelsea in the same light as the idiots here. They are a mundane team who are flat track bullies. Their Manager believes too much of the sycophantic rambling that he's heard but his tactics consist of overpaying for average players, moaning about everything and using an alehouse centre half up front in the last ten minutes when all else has failed. No class, no dignity, no history. Love it.
Lee W Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 (edited) Little Ronnie was sublime at times last night, but still think Zidane is the master-craftsman of this generation and didn't seem to fade in and out of games as much. Think Zizou is more two-footed and generally got stuck in more. Having said that Ronaldhino has shown his talent at a far earlier age so wisdom teeth permitting, he may top Zidane. Edited March 8, 2006 by Lee W
D.Boon Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I have always said that John Terry is the new Terry Butcher. I've been telling anyone who will listen that he's a liability and that against genuine quality he's found wanting. Ridiculous and completely untrue but funny with it First Carvalho and now Terry are rubbish in here today. Ronhaldinho can make any defender including Carragher look out of his depth.
Scally Bob Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Ridiculous and completely untrue but funny with it First Carvalho and now Terry are rubbish in here today. Ronhaldinho can make any defender including Carragher look out of his depth. Sorry, he's average. He's protected by two or even three midfielders in the Premiership and rarely exposed. In continental games or for Ingerlund where the opponents create space around him he gets caught out. Ronaldinho is a class above, agreed, but Terry is a 1950's throwback. And that's not just today, I've said it for ages. And Carvalho is sheeite.
Maldini Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 John Terry is a superb defender, he's not the first world class defender to be made look stupid by Ronaldinho and he won't be the last
D.Boon Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 John Terry is a superb defender, he's not the first world class defender to be made look stupid by Ronaldinho and he won't be the last is right
Figaro Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Thank f*** for Peter Kenyon messing PSG about... Leo - better thank Ronaldinho's brother/agent - it was he who put the spanner in the works...
Leo No.8 Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 (edited) Leo - better thank Ronaldinho's brother/agent - it was he who put the spanner in the works... Get me his address - and I'll send him some flowers... And John Terry is completely rock solid as a defender in my opinion, as well as being a serious threat at set-pieces into the bargain. How often do you see him make a mistake for God's sake? If it was a court case the evidence you could provide to prove Terry to be over-rated would be pretty flimsy... I don't like the t*** either, but I can admit he's quality. Edited March 8, 2006 by Leo No.8
Tyler Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Graham Taylor on Five Live last night commented on Chelsea pulling players down at corners (forget which player he mentioned by name) and said he couldn't believe referees let them get away with it also reported that mourinho announced one team to the players on Monday evening, a second team to the players Tuesday afternoon and a third team started the game
Ombudsam Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 he's an excellent penalty box defender and decent with the ball at his feet, but without makele and the safe haven of a very deep lying defensive line, terry'd be left on his a*** like that far more.. Yakubu and Rochemback did it to him but John Terry is a superb defender, he's not the first world class defender to be made look stupid by Ronaldinho and he won't be the last I agree. I thought he was really good last night. Because Henry mugged carra is carra schit or do we just conceed Henry is on of the best in the world
Figaro Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 I agree that Terry is very good - and if Sven takes his head out of his ar*e and places Terry and Carra together at the back - Inglerlund will have a decent chance of going all the way I was extremely disappointed with Lampard, not Terry, last night.
Lee W Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Because Henry mugged carra is carra schit or do we just conceed Henry is on of the best in the world He is the best in the world. Flat-tracks only though.
jfogarty Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Because Henry mugged carra is carra schit or do we just conceed Henry is on of the best in the world I think its between him and Ronaldinho
_00_deathscar Posted March 8, 2006 Posted March 8, 2006 Shevchenko > Ronaldinho > Henry (Sheva's done it on much bigger occassions)
intense enigma Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 I still say henry shades it And I'm still waiting to see that happen
Guest Sabre Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 Ronaldinho was taking the piss out of the Chelsea players at times. He is incredibly strong, just like Maradona. It was like watching a five-a-side game where there's a pro against school boys, holding them off with superior strength, experience and skill. He's a league above.
intense enigma Posted March 9, 2006 Posted March 9, 2006 (edited) Ronaldinho was taking the piss out of the Chelsea players at times. He is incredibly strong, just like Maradona. It was like watching a five-a-side game where there's a pro against school boys, holding them off with superior strength, experience and skill. He's a league above. Which is precisely why I feel that to mark Henry out of a match is easier compared to little Ronnie.....a player like that can never be kept quite for 90 mins unless of course he's out of sorts or of form. At times he's hardly in the match and then BANG goes a winner. Remember Maradona in the 1990 World Cup against Brazil? Edited March 9, 2006 by intense enigma
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