Jim J Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 Yep, I'll second that, thought he should have got the MOTM award last night.
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92er Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 He has done really well this season and should be delighted with his performances. Now come the 2 buts.... He has to be careful with playing the other side onside, as he did against City-really early on he did that again last night. Late on he showed why he is more dangerous as a full back-when he can run into space and is not as closely marked as when he is playing in midfield-when he struggled to get over a couple of crosses. Apart from these things, he has done really well.
AndyC Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 suggest everyone re-reads this thread from the beginning & it might stop some of the hysterical reactions we often see on here. He was easily the best player on the park last night. well done emo - keep it up.
rover6 Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 Emerton is starting to make up for lost time. He arrived in England with grand ideas about playing in midfield - something he was evidently never made out for. Remember when he first arrived, he was playing with almost a free role (the Genc game away sticks in the mind) and whilst he looked alright, he messed up the balance of the team. At RB, he has more time on the ball, and not being a player with high game intelligence (that's a Benitezism btw) that suits him much better than right midfield. You need a certain amount of vision and intuition to play right mid and Emo hasn't got enough of that.
FourLaneBlue Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 suggest everyone re-reads this thread from the beginning & it might stop some of the hysterical reactions we often see on here. I'd hardly describe thinking he is rubbish after three woeful seasons of performances as being "hysteria". There is plenty of knee-jerk reaction on here but Brett is only now beginning to show the form we expected when we bough him...in 2003!
AndyC Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 I'd hardly describe thinking he is rubbish after three woeful seasons of performances as being "hysteria". There is plenty of knee-jerk reaction on here but Brett is only now beginning to show the form we expected when we bough him...in 2003! I also wouldn't call it 3 woeful seasons. I think it's more to do with people expecting him to be chritiano ronaldo beating his man everytime. Fact is, he ended up as our leading goal assister in each season. He was overhyped when he came, which led people to believe he was a different type of player than he actually is.
DavidMailsTightPerm Posted September 29, 2006 Posted September 29, 2006 While (rightly) praising Bert - I think we should also recognise MH for his part in this transformation. Also - Bentley has played a part. The pair make an excellent combination down the right hand side - each seeming to make space for the other. Long may it continue.
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