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> Ambro v. Rino, war in midfield

DM vs. DM
Which do you prefer?
Ambro, he's a god [ 7 ] ** [21.88%]
Rino, he's a gladiator [ 21 ] ** [65.62%]
Where's the beer? [ 4 ] ** [12.50%]
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post Aug 24 2009, 09:23 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 24 2009, 08:08 PM) *
Too bad such important decisions are based on what the majority of people want and think, oh like choosing who will run a country...

Yes, and look at the shite most of these leaders get the countries into. Most countries don't even like their leaders, the people just vote for the guy 'similar' to themselves.



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post Aug 24 2009, 10:58 PM
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I dont think one player is superior to the other, that said i prefer Ambrosini more, he is after all the captain...

of my heart

I would take the blonde angel, that scores decisive goals, has a cooler head, and arguably has more leadership qualities

Compare that to the caveman, who never shaves (except this season of course), is more temperamental, is not that great from a technical point of view, and runs around almost aimlessly
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post Aug 24 2009, 11:09 PM
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QUOTE (whoarethepatriots @ Aug 24 2009, 10:58 PM) *
I dont think one player is superior to the other, that said i prefer Ambrosini more, he is after all the captain...

of my heart

I would take the blonde angel, that scores decisive goals, has a cooler head, and arguably has more leadership qualities

Compare that to the caveman, who never shaves (except this season of course), is more temperamental, is not that great from a technical point of view, and runs around almost aimlessly

Funny how everyone says that Rino is the more agressive, confrontational and tempermental one but looking at statistics, Ambro is the one that gets carded the most. He's the one I'm constantly on edge about when on a yellow, because on most occasions he's so irrational and thoughtless that I constantly fear he's going to get sent off, and this has happened more then once.

And technical? Ambro is so limited when it comes to technical ability its a joke that he even gets concidered to start. Not to mention he's probably one of our most frustrating players.

You know what I love most about Rino? Is that he knows what his limits as a player are, while Ambro on the other hand thinks he's some world class playmaker. Fair enough if he's adventerous with his passing and 'dribbling' and he's successful at it but he loses the ball everytime he tries to do something that is out of his league as a player.
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post Aug 24 2009, 11:14 PM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 24 2009, 11:09 PM) *
You know what I love most about Rino? Is that he knows what his limits as a player are

You make it sound like this isn't a very, very bad trait as a footballer.

There's a reason all sportsman think they're Gods gift to sport, it's all to do with the mindset of them being professional, as soon as you think you can't do something, you'll start playing like it. So you're probably right about Gattuso in that sense.
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Aug 24 2009, 11:14 PM) *
You make it sound like this isn't a very, very bad trait as a footballer.

There's a reason all sportsman think they're Gods gift to sport, it's all to do with the mindset of them being professional, as soon as you think you can't do something, you'll start playing like it. So you're probably right about Gattuso in that sense.

Its not a bad trait, he knows what his strengths as a player are but he also knows that he has limits to what he can do with a ball. He plays it simple, wins the ball, plays it quickly to Pirlo or Seedorf. That way he doesn't slow up our play or lose the ball becuase he's trying something stupid and put the team back under pressure. Unlike Ambro who tries to dribble the ball or make ridiculous passes that never hit their mark.
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post Aug 24 2009, 11:33 PM
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QUOTE (whoarethepatriots @ Aug 24 2009, 10:58 PM) *
I dont think one player is superior to the other, that said i prefer Ambrosini more, he is after all the captain...

of my heart

I would take the blonde angel, that scores decisive goals, has a cooler head, and arguably has more leadership qualities

Compare that to the caveman, who never shaves (except this season of course), is more temperamental, is not that great from a technical point of view, and runs around almost aimlessly


ambro should only remain, a stand in captain. yes he gets decisive goals, thats the only way he's able to make up for being so silly and irrational with those sometimes pointless bookings he gets. as i said before ambro's 1 good game and 2 bad ones so sometimes he's a waste in the starting line up

rino on the other hand is more ideal for the arm band, (leadership&charisma- ENOUGH TO CONVINCE THE REF to keep him on a warning after a booking for another 90minutes while he battles ruthlessly.
his flaw is ofcourse the fact that he isn't built for every game, poor passing, lame attempts on goal, if ever?
rino's a stallion for the big races.... or games as it were.

can't say who's better or more valuable but i'd pick rino to start& be captain ahead of ambro
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post Aug 25 2009, 02:26 AM
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QUOTE (han2503 @ Aug 24 2009, 11:24 PM) *
Its not a bad trait, he knows what his strengths as a player are but he also knows that he has limits to what he can do with a ball. He plays it simple, wins the ball, plays it quickly to Pirlo or Seedorf. That way he doesn't slow up our play or lose the ball becuase he's trying something stupid and put the team back under pressure. Unlike Ambro who tries to dribble the ball or make ridiculous passes that never hit their mark.

i sometimes think that ambro thinks he's beckham or something ugh i hope i don't see him play this season more importantly this weekend he is just too bad i would love to see his passing percentages i honestly think it is 10%
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QUOTE (nuh @ Aug 25 2009, 02:26 AM) *
i would love to see his passing percentages i honestly think it is 10%

I think you're wrong. By quite s distance.

Maybe Ambro should start thumping his chest and do runs around the centre circle, while arguing and confronting other players. He'll get more media attentio tht way and be seen as a better player.
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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Aug 25 2009, 06:03 AM) *
I think you're wrong. By quite s distance.

Maybe Ambro should start thumping his chest and do runs around the centre circle, while arguing and confronting other players. He'll get more media attentio tht way and be seen as a better player.

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QUOTE (kurtsimonw @ Aug 25 2009, 02:33 AM) *
I think you're wrong. By quite s distance.

Maybe Ambro should start thumping his chest and do runs around the centre circle, while arguing and confronting other players. He'll get more media attentio tht way and be seen as a better player.

if this means he actually get his tackles right then yess, yess he should (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

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QUOTE (Habitant @ Aug 25 2009, 06:51 PM) *
if this means he actually get his tackles right then yess, yess he should (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

2008/09

Ambrosini: Games played: 28 (24 starts, 4 sub), Fouls conceeded: 65, Fouls per game: 2.3
Gattuso: Games played: 12 (11 starts, 1 sub), Fouls conceeded: 41, Fouls per game: 3.4

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does that reveal the deleberate fouls, to stop counters which are benefial? or lets say where the fouls were commited? he did them all in the opponents half then who gives fck?
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QUOTE (Habitant @ Aug 25 2009, 07:21 PM) *
does that reveal the deleberate fouls, to stop counters which are benefial? or lets say where the fouls were commited? he did them all in the opponents half then who gives fck?

Oohh, so now I see.

If Ambro makes a foul, it's because he's useless. If Gattuso makes a foul it's because it's calculated or beneficial. I see. Well it seems very much like "We'll make fun of Ambro because of something, but when Gattuso has been proven to do it more, we'll just make something up to fit my arguement." Ridiculous.

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