DJ_Markstar
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Player:Martinelli
Average player. Could become a world-class left-back. Otherwise, I don't think he will make it here.
Some people really just don't have an eye for talent.
Average player. Could become a world-class left-back. Otherwise, I don't think he will make it here.
Probably why you don’t have a job in football.
Someone like Fran Merida educated at La Masia had the football IQ and technical ability but not the physical or mental qualities. Quincy was toe to toe with Messi in the world youth cup.
We’re talking about potential. It’s, by definition uncertain.
You won’t find a single pro after 16 at the highest level without technical ability and some football IQ. It’s a wide spectrum though and there are many variables that translate that into consistent impact.
First and foremost you need to be fit, healthy, and consistently in your best physical condition. Second you need the right environment to develop. Third you need the right mentality when things go against you, and a bit of luck.
Gnabry transformed himself after leaving. Congrats to him.
Some people really just don't have an eye for talent.
I strongly agree. Nobody cares but I had to deal with this for the majority of last year with zero back up.
Oh wait, are you saying you r8 Saka and everyone else thought he was sh!t? If so, apologies I wasn't around lol.
Hydro was one of his biggest backers long before most tbf.Oh wait, are you saying you r8 Saka and everyone else thought he was sh!t? If so, apologies I wasn't around lol.
I've been on Saka train since the majority were ripping into him for getting chances but not Amaechi.
I'm not the one to brag but I could probably be an elite scout in football if I wasn't a failure of a chemist so far.
Hydro was one of his biggest backers long before most tbf.
Don't think I've ever called a player wrong although I don't make bold calls though tbf.Tbh between me and my best m8 we generally call 95% of players before other people, I called Hazard being a worldie when people here said Gervinho had the better stats etc.
The only one I got seriously wrong was Vela who I thought would go on to do wonders but didn't have the minerals.
Maybe we should start up a private scouting network
Don't think I've ever called a player wrong although I don't make bold calls though tbf.
The one guy who currently has my rep on the line is Keita at Liverpool, he hasn't outright flopped but if he doesn't deliver the goods this season he'll have killed my 100% record.
He looked so good in Germany but yeah I've learnt my lesson wrt that league now.Keita is sh!t mate, that's a bad call. Tbf tho Henderson is sh!t too and yet captains a side that won the league.
Don't think I've ever called a player wrong although I don't make bold calls though tbf.
The one guy who currently has my rep on the line is Keita at Liverpool, he hasn't outright flopped but if he doesn't deliver the goods this season he'll have killed my 100% record.
No, it was just moved to another thread. Going to try and keep this about Saka, you can read more about the sexual deviancy of A-M posters here.Did an entire page just get deleted while I read and refreshed?
Agree with everything other than the last line. Kid was obviously quality from the jump and my best m8 (used to be on here) called him being our best prospect at the time. Anyway glad to see he's doing well.
Vela is still an incredible player, he had 34 goals last season in the MLS and he's barely a footballer ffs. He just lacks the cojones.Tbh between me and my best m8 we generally call 95% of players before other people, I called Hazard being a worldie when people here said Gervinho had the better stats etc.
The only one I got seriously wrong was Vela who I thought would go on to do wonders but didn't have the minerals.
Maybe we should start up a private scouting network
Anyway, wouldn't be surprised to see a little regression in terms of G/A from Saka. Need to be realistic. This is still a very young player, need to temper our expectations.
I see.
What I meant is he transformed himself from a great prospect to a great player.
When he got to Germany, Gnabry switched up his training routine - started yoga, changed his diet and hired a coach to work on his balance and strength. He also surrounded himself with great people in a relatively distraction free environment.
Sometimes you see an ex who’s thriving and wonder why you let them go but the truth is that you needed to do so for them to thrive.
We wanted to keep him but showed it a tad too late.
Those are pretty typical things for a young footballer to do in a proper environment.
What you're saying is true in so far as we offered something of a toxic environment (one of the big problems in Gnabry's development--his injury--was symptomatic of what was happening at the time, not very evolved training and sports science methods and lots of injuries in comparison to other clubs) in the later years under Wenger, but I don't think Gnabry had to leave Arsenal at all per se to triumph. He needed to be at a club who could take care of his development in a decent fashion but that's about it, he was a massive talent and he could've made it anywhere, probably even at Arsenal (his performances in the Olympics were indicative of someone who was ready to do his thing at the top level, and he was still at Arsenal then), despite it being a sub-optimal place for is development.