cascadesoccer
Well-Known Member
Why couldn’t he have friended Raiola?
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Didn’t see it, but from all I’ve read on that match, his sub for Juarez, and his play, were huge influencers in a positive second half. In other words, it seems everyone else but you thinks he had a good match. In addition, his record this season has been quite good as a starter.
Dunno man....I think you have a bit of a RT Hard On you are ashamed of, don’t want to admit, and want to go away. So you tell yourself you can’t stand his play, but secretly you want it, covet it, must have it.
The evidence is in, laddies and gentlemen of the jury.
my professional footballing ambitions went by the wayside the moment i touched a football. there's no jealousy; just a willingness to call it how it is. if you watch the goals the whitecaps concede with him on the pitch, an inordinate number can be directly traced back to a mistake he made. that's not a feeling; that's fact. so i'll place his level this way - do I think he'd be a star, someone who stood out in a positive manner at the USL level? not a chance...
Well it's a good thing you're not a scout!
I said it before and @Dude reiterated it recently, when RT starts games our record speaks for itself.
And if you're talking about players who make mistakes leading up to goals then look no further than the wonder boy Davies. His offensive brilliance outweighs the fact that he can't defend. And I'm not talking about tracking back. I mean defend. It's frustrating to watch him lose his mark off of the play. He got twisted in and out at the All Star game too. Just calling it how it is.
I take it back, Caps are dynamite with RT in the starting lineup...