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6 minutes ago, rodders0223 said:

Aaron Ramsey. Average passer, cannot tackle, hits on in every 10 shots well. Tactically abohrrent, no positional discipline.

Just a really, really overated player.

Is Wenger still playing him out wide, even after seeing how good he was through the middle for Wales?

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3 hours ago, rodders0223 said:

Aaron Ramsey. Average passer, cannot tackle, hits on in every 10 shots well. Tactically abohrrent, no positional discipline.

Just a really, really overated player.

I think he's brilliant! When fit and on form he's fantastic. But Arsenal seem to have this thing where their players sort of fade away for periods.

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On 11/28/2016 at 19:01, Zatman said:

from all accounts Sissoko was a Levy signing and not Pochettino. you can clearly see that

which is a stange one considering he'll never recoup that money, on the pitch or off it, complete waste

as for vardy, he's quick and runs himself in to the ground and probably most importantly he runs from deep in the hope that the midfielder passes him on rather than sticking with him, tbf he's very good at it, he starts his run from a position of being unmarked so in that split second it takes to realise he's gone its too late, he became a bit of a myth in the summer sat on the bench with calls for play vardy and vardy would have won us that game from a fanbase who cant understand that vardy vs a team with 8 men defending on the edge of their box doesn't actually work because his one tactic is taken away from him, especially with england's horrific build up play

hes a horrible diving bastard too

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2 hours ago, villa4europe said:

he became a bit of a myth in the summer sat on the bench with calls for play vardy and vardy would have won us that game from a fanbase who cant understand that vardy vs a team with 8 men defending on the edge of their box doesn't actually work because his one tactic is taken away from him, especially with england's horrific build up play

 Except he scored against Wales doing that. Then sat in the box to receive the ball and play a lay off which resulted in our winner. 

I agree it's not the strength of his game. But to say he can't play like that is just wrong.

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6 hours ago, VillaChris said:

Daniel Amartey.

He's a regular for the league champions in case anyone is wondering.

On which note - has there ever been a worse player featuring week in week out in a title-winning season than Danny Simpson?

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17 minutes ago, One For The Road said:

Almost every player at Leicester City. How they won the league will remain a mystery for eternity. Wouldn't be remotely surprised if they went down this season.

That's why it will go down as one of the greatest sporting achievements of all time. Staggering when you think of it.

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29 minutes ago, Xela said:

That's why it will go down as one of the greatest sporting achievements of all time. Staggering when you think of it.

It truly is. The phrase, 'perfect storm', was made for that. It's crazy that so many things that needed to happen, did happen, in order for them to win the title.

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only in english football can we market 4/5 billion pound football teams full of millionaire international players losing the league to a team of bar 3 maybe 4 of them bang average at best players who could organise themselves better and run round a bit more as an incredible sporting achievement...

leicester winning the league was a absolute shambles that the premier league should be embarrassed by, instead we use it to claim we're the best league in the world, im not trying to take everything away from leicester (honest) but they capitalised on the complacency of others and that complacency has been ignored because of the fairytale nature of their victory and then the national team loses to iceland in a dreadful euros and people cant see the correlation, them winning the league is the bigest indication of english football being in the gutter that we'll ever get and our media and fans in general started singing everything is awesome

villa getting relegated, leicester winning the league and then going to watch england in france has taken a massive boot to my love of football

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4 hours ago, villa4europe said:

they capitalised on the complacency of others and that complacency has been ignored because of the fairytale nature of their victory and then the national team loses to iceland in a dreadful euros and people cant see the correlation, them winning the league is the bigest indication of english football being in the gutter that we'll ever get and our media and fans in general started singing everything is awesome

Okay, I'll bite, what's the connection? It surely isn't all the England internationals lining up for Chelsea and Man City every week. 

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