[quote author=Vlads Quiff link=topic=36375.msg961174#msg961174 date=1255337725]
[quote author=Mistadobalina link=topic=36375.msg961121#msg961121 date=1255320667]
'FUCK OFF FUCK OFF FUCK OFF!!!' I love Mascherano the crazy little guy. For speed, power and aggression in the tackle is no contest.
I would be more afraid of Mascher running me down than Hamann. Hamann obviously the better footballer on the ball, and being in right place at right time.
Hamann smokes a pack of cigarettes and 10 pints of lager keeping one eye on the football and one eye on the horses.
But i wonder how good he would of been if he didnt do that? i guess hes lucky fast metabalism.
Id go for Mascherano, becausse i have a big soft spot for him. crazy guy.
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I like Mascherano for all the reasons you have said, but trust me on this this is a no contest.
As you say right place right time, you don't have to make a tackle.
Didi was like Ronnie Whelan, in that too many people didn't realised how effective they were until they weren't there, because they did their job so effectively without bringing attention to themselves.
Unless you watched a lot of Didi it could be an easy mistake to make.
regards
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It is largely no contest IMO. I'd have to give it to Mascher in terms of mobility and aggression but that would be about it. Didi read the game as well as anyone - he and Sami were almost peerless in this respect. While many love Javier's passion - as do I - it must be said that his temperament has also cost us at times whereas Didi was the epitomy of cool. He defined his career in Istanbul and I doubt any other player in the world has had a more profound affect on a bigger match on a bigger stage.
[quote author=Mistadobalina link=topic=36375.msg961121#msg961121 date=1255320667]
'FUCK OFF FUCK OFF FUCK OFF!!!' I love Mascherano the crazy little guy. For speed, power and aggression in the tackle is no contest.
I would be more afraid of Mascher running me down than Hamann. Hamann obviously the better footballer on the ball, and being in right place at right time.
Hamann smokes a pack of cigarettes and 10 pints of lager keeping one eye on the football and one eye on the horses.
But i wonder how good he would of been if he didnt do that? i guess hes lucky fast metabalism.
Id go for Mascherano, becausse i have a big soft spot for him. crazy guy.
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I like Mascherano for all the reasons you have said, but trust me on this this is a no contest.
As you say right place right time, you don't have to make a tackle.
Didi was like Ronnie Whelan, in that too many people didn't realised how effective they were until they weren't there, because they did their job so effectively without bringing attention to themselves.
Unless you watched a lot of Didi it could be an easy mistake to make.
regards
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It is largely no contest IMO. I'd have to give it to Mascher in terms of mobility and aggression but that would be about it. Didi read the game as well as anyone - he and Sami were almost peerless in this respect. While many love Javier's passion - as do I - it must be said that his temperament has also cost us at times whereas Didi was the epitomy of cool. He defined his career in Istanbul and I doubt any other player in the world has had a more profound affect on a bigger match on a bigger stage.