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God damn Binny! What would this place be without you? I like the Binnypedia on scm.
 
He wasn't trying to convince you. He was bending you over and whipping the fuck out of your arse until it had lots of bolded scar tissue over it.


Did I say that no attackers wear that number or did I express an opinion?
Also, Xavi is a midfielder, no? So I have no quarrels with him wearing it.

He didn't whip shit.
 
Did I say that no attackers wear that number or did I express an opinion?
Also, Xavi is a midfielder, no? So I have no quarrels with him wearing it.

He didn't whip shit.

I should have been a boxing promoter. In one harmless line Binny v Modo is set up and ready to sell out the O2.
 
Well there is that and just from watching them play. Ince is pretty average whereas
That and Glen said so.
That's why.
Well there is that of course and just watching them play. Ince is average and thats it. Zaha has a lot more to his game and is very talented IMO of course.
 
Xavi and Iniesta are attacking midielders which fall under the definition of attacker. Your attempt to now distinguish them is futile. You intentionally said attacker rather than striker. Now you are trying to rewrite recorded history with no shame. Admit it.
 
Xavi and Iniesta are attacking midielders which fall under the definition of attacker. Your attempt to now distinguish them is futile. You intentionally said attacker rather than striker. Now you are trying to rewrite recorded history with no shame. Admit it.


Not much going on tonight, huh?
 
If you turn on the AC it goes against everything Captain Planet would do. If you exterminate the bees that's even worse for the planet. All I want is Torres to miss a penalty so I can sleep.
 
Scouting report: Luis Alberto, Liverpool's latest Spanish gem

24 Jun 2013 14:18
Liverpool have signed young forward Luis Alberto, so we asked La Liga expert David Cartlidge for the lowdown
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When Luis Alberto signed on for the loan move to Barcelona B, the idea was to get regular football with the conclusion of returning to Sevilla, his parent club, a better player. While he got the regular football, and he’s certainly a better player, the problem for his parent club is that he’s done so well that he now won’t be returning to Sevilla.
It’s been a whirlwind season for the 20-year-old, and his current situation finds himself far removed from the one he was in in Andalucia. He was frustrated at a lack of first team opportunities, coming off the back of several contract disputes and stuck with a general lack of progression as a player.
This was a surprise given at one point he was the star of Sevilla’s cantera, seen as one of the most exciting prospects since Jesus Navas. Luis Alberto too, emerged as a winger, albeit from the left side.
NEWS: Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers compares new signing Luis Alberto to Philippe Coutinho
As time went on there he showed his fine creative abilities, and although he isn’t the quickest of players he made up for it with his technical ability, movement and physical strength. With the player lacking motivation with Sevilla’s ‘B’ team however, and those opportunities with the first team difficult to come by, it became apparent a new environment would be better. Barcelona it would be, and there he’s blossomed as many in those early days at Sevilla hoped he would.
Liverpool first started watching the player in October, with their senior scouting team tracking him closely at Miniestadi where Barcelona B plays their home games and even catching a few of their away trips. The Anfield club were of course waiting on Barça’s actions in regards to their option on the deal before securing the transfer of Alberto.
The youngster went on to fire in 11 goals and weigh in with 15 assists, offering up both sides of his game. The versatility was apparent too, working in attacking midfield, wide, second striker and False 9 roles for the team. The position of False 9 was one he was particularly impressive in, and the player admitted recently he too was very fond of the role.


Taking up the position meant Luis Alberto didn’t need that speed he lacked, just the intelligent movement and power he’d often shown before. His ability to time his runs, ghost in between defenders and adept control on the ball proved vital in front of goal. He packs a real punch in his shots and over time gradually found better accuracy in them too, bringing his goal scoring tally up across the course of the season.
Luis Alberto’s associating with fellow teammates was another feature of his game too, as he possessed vision and awareness of those around moving around him. His link-up with the highly rated Gerard Deulofeu proved particular enjoyable too as the pair bounced off each other with their complementary attributes.
In terms of negatives aspects his game in general does need plenty of polishing, as we’re talking about a player yet to feature at the highest level in Spain. The series of Spanish imports to La Liga have all experienced La Liga before finding success on these shores, even if it was at a lower placed team like Michu at Rayo Vallecano.
Liverpool, as previously mentioned, have kept track of the player for sometime though and will have identified the areas he needs improving in. There are few of them, and the ability and confidence of the player will go far when navigating such concerns.
€8m is a lot of money for a relatively untested - at the top level – youngster, but what he does possess for that fee is massive potential. Comparisons with Dani Pacheco are expected, but Luis Alberto is a much more advanced work-in-progress upon arriving at Liverpool.
Working with the right coaches, methods and patience there is no doubting the potential can be fulfilled.

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