Originally posted by Doctor DOOM
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I am very much an advocate of the English and European school of thought when it comes to judgment on players. In a simple form it means that it is no good being Cristiano Ronaldo , Rooney or Messi , if you cannot deliver the goods , week in & week out. Of course footballers are human and one can't expect them to be operating like robots, but at some stage they have to deliver. They don't care much and do not have time to talk about the goal that the player has scored ten years ago from 40 yards , they want to see him perform and excel here and now !!!
I believe there is some stereo-typing when it comes to judging players and quite a bit of emotions. Karimi has dribbled a few Arab defenders , then he is set for life, Nekounam was the star of the match vs Korea on 2007, then he is untouchable ... and so on.
I can only speak for myself , of course, and say that I have seen these player hundreds of times which is enough to create an impression and at least know their ability. So, now that I know this , all I want to see is for those players to translate that capability on the match day NOT and yield result rather than rave about his past achievements and indemnify him for a series of abysmal performances.
I think I have beaten the subject to death

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