Ok, I've watched it a dozen times now as I needed a break from sticking pins in my eyes, and I still can't understand the dying swan routine that Greeno performed when the ball came back in following his unbelievable save. Where WAS he going? Those few seconds summed up Greeno for me......can be amazing, can be sheet.
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Made the right decision with the dive. N'doye wasn't looking like a danger, the ball was aimed far post and green went to stop it. At the last second, N'doye jumps and gets his head to it."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostMade the right decision with the dive. N'doye wasn't looking like a danger, the ball was aimed far post and green went to stop it. At the last second, N'doye jumps and gets his head to it.You should never underestimate the predictability of stupidity.
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Cant believe people are blaming Rio 100% Caulker for me he has the man in front of him can see his Run and the flight of the ball just does not react its that simple
As for Green at the game I thought he should have come and tried to punch the ball and taken everything out in front of him but having watched few replays im in two minds of that as the ball was whipped in at some pace so benefit of the doubt to him. The first save he pulled off was top draw as good as I have seen
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostCant believe people are blaming Rio 100% Caulker for me he has the man in front of him can see his Run and the flight of the ball just does not react its that simple
As for Green at the game I thought he should have come and tried to punch the ball and taken everything out in front of him but having watched few replays im in two minds of that as the ball was whipped in at some pace so benefit of the doubt to him. The first save he pulled off was top draw as good as I have seen"What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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I don't blame Green for the goal, he had about half a second to make a decision, maybe less and commit to it. Just a good cross to an unmarked player, if he had a chance to see it on 3 or 4 replays and slow motion he may of made a different decision.
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Originally posted by nasser95 View PostMade the right decision with the dive. N'doye wasn't looking like a danger, the ball was aimed far post and green went to stop it. At the last second, N'doye jumps and gets his head to it.
The fact Green has at times been exceptional shouldn't cause the blinkers to come on and ignore the obvious. I agree with the OP 100% and mentioned the same thing in another thread that he made a big error doing what he did as he was nowhere near where the ball and left an open goal gaping meaning Ndoye just had to get anything on it to redirect the ball. Given he was stretching to meet it he could only redirect it, not get any additional power on the header so if Green stayed put he would probably have had an easy save.
Dont get me wrong, i'm not blaming him for losing, it was one of those things and everyone's entitled to make a mistake now and again, and he moreso after some heroics so far this season, but im not going to say he did the right thing because that is quite frankly laughable.
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Originally posted by Timmy the Doc View PostEasier to save a good penalty than a cross/goal like that.
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Del, Watch the footage again and you will see it is going into greens hands up until n'doye makes the jump. That is it. He would have gotten to it before it got to the player behind."What stats allow you to do is not take things at face value. The idea that I trust my eyes more than the stats, I just don't buy that because I've seen magicians pull rabbits out of hats and I know I just know that rabbit's not in there." - Billy Beane
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There are so many factually inaccurate statements on this thread and Green, Ferdinand and Caulkers part it's frightening. They say most people who watch football have little idea how it's actually played and this board is a blinding advert for that comment. Pointless trying to debate, goal was combination of issues but Greens part was huge.
For the reasons above I'm out if here enjoy your educated debate.
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Originally posted by rickyranger View PostThere are so many factually inaccurate statements on this thread and Green, Ferdinand and Caulkers part it's frightening. They say most people who watch football have little idea how it's actually played and this board is a blinding advert for that comment. Pointless trying to debate, goal was combination of issues but Greens part was huge.
For the reasons above I'm out if here enjoy your educated debate.
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Originally posted by rickyranger View PostThere are so many factually inaccurate statements on this thread and Green, Ferdinand and Caulkers part it's frightening. They say most people who watch football have little idea how it's actually played and this board is a blinding advert for that comment. Pointless trying to debate, goal was combination of issues but Greens part was huge.
For the reasons above I'm out if here enjoy your educated debate.
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