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TSepsonstylux
post Mar 2 2011, 12:17 AM, updated 15y ago

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hi guys, have u noticed tat dutch player always get injured?

RVP cannot play(doubt) against barca after a brief spell of injury-free
Arjen Robben always injured back then at chelsea,madrid and even munich
VDV now injured @spurs

can you point out some others? what could've caused this? is it just bad-luck or dutch players is REALLY prone to injury? injured then 2-3 match played injured again. man, if i were the manager i get fed up n sell the player d
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post Mar 2 2011, 12:28 AM

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QUOTE(epsonstylux @ Mar 2 2011, 12:17 AM)
hi guys, have u noticed tat dutch player always get injured?

RVP cannot play(doubt) against barca after a brief spell of injury-free
Arjen Robben always injured back then at chelsea,madrid and even munich
VDV now injured @spurs

can you point out some others? what could've caused this? is it just bad-luck or dutch players is REALLY prone to injury? injured then 2-3 match played injured again. man, if i were the manager i get fed up n sell the player d
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well, with injuries, they make up with bloody good performances. susah nak sell those kind of players.

VDV has bossed the midfield at times for Spurs
Robben terrorized the full backs for Bayern
RVP scores goals for Arsenal
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post Mar 2 2011, 12:28 AM

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i can't remember dirk kuyt,nistelrooy,dejong or van der sar got injured for a long time.

i think it depends on the player's position and what role he play.sometimes players wanna do what their body can't do and hence the injury.look at robben.how many others can dribble like him?he looks like octopus when he runs with the ball,very tricky and slippery.
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post Mar 2 2011, 12:29 AM

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well at least it's balanced out by kuyt..that guy is a freakin stamina machine
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post Mar 2 2011, 12:34 AM

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lol dont think it only applies to Dutch players

btw some other names

Marc Overmars

Patrick Kluivert ?
TSepsonstylux
post Mar 2 2011, 01:07 AM

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yeah i do get tat once they're healed they put the fear in the opposition. but the frequent amount of injuries sometimes doesnt make sense.

and i do believe all the great team out there must n need at least 1 dutch player to succeed. like van basten, ruud gullit. and they're the kind of footballer who'll adapt anywhere in the world. unlike ingelish player
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post Mar 2 2011, 02:06 AM

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off topic but this are the trends i see more often in top flight football

-scandinavian gk
scandinavian CBs
-french FBs
-english midfield
-portugese winger
-dutch/brazillian striker

where do asians fit in the croud?usually they are being used as utility player though in recent times the emerging creative players(especially from Japan and South Koreaa.Iran supply them players for years~) played as deep lying midfielder such as Honda,David Ki and Hasebe.

asian gk-too short
asian CBs-too short.and filmsy(if you see how our defender compared to Rio during Man Utd visit to malaysia you will see them difference)
asian fullbacks-okays.but only in bundesliga/serie a
asian winger-okays too.
asian striker-lack the predatory intinct
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post Mar 2 2011, 03:49 AM

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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Mar 2 2011, 02:06 AM)
off topic but this are the trends i see more often in top flight football

-scandinavian gk
scandinavian CBs
-french FBs
-english midfield
-portugese winger
-dutch/brazillian striker

where do asians fit in the croud?usually they are being used as utility player though in recent times the emerging creative players(especially from Japan and South Koreaa.Iran supply them players for years~) played as deep lying midfielder such as Honda,David Ki and Hasebe.

asian gk-too short
asian CBs-too short.and filmsy(if you see how our defender compared to Rio during Man Utd visit to malaysia you will see them difference)
asian fullbacks-okays.but only in bundesliga/serie a
asian winger-okays too.
asian striker-lack the predatory intinct
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Asian full-backs are quite dangerous IMO. Sun Jihai did well during his time in Man City, Lee Young-Pyo in PSV and Totteham. For midfielders just look at Honda, Nakamura, Nakata, Ji-Sung. Their ability to see things (spaces, making good decisions) made them special in some way compare to EU players. If you expecting them to win FIFA Ballon d'Or against the likes of Messi, Aniesta then hard la. Asians just made their first appearance in UCL finals in 2008 and that's Park Ji-Sung against Chelsea in Moscow. IMO Asians not good in strikers because of the culture. Compare with western countries, we're more numeric than creative people. Of course there's some exception.
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post Mar 2 2011, 11:45 AM

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brazil also not bad in produce full backs ... roberto carlos, cafu, alves, gilberto, maicon ...
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post Mar 2 2011, 01:49 PM

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There isn't any empirical evidence to suggest that players from a certain continent or country are more susceptible to injuries. I can just as easily name players like Jonathan Woodgate, Jamie Redknapp, Michael Owen, Owen Hargreaves, Ledley King and Darran "sicknote" Anderton, and say that English players are injury prone.
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Mar 2 2011, 01:49 PM)
There isn't any empirical evidence to suggest that players from a certain continent or country are more susceptible to injuries. I can just as easily name players like Jonathan Woodgate, Jamie Redknapp, Michael Owen, Owen Hargreaves, Ledley King and Darran "sicknote" Anderton, and say that English players are injury prone.
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agreed.to add to the list,defoe,walcott,joe cole.torres and fabregas are injury prone as well.

like i said before,it's down to how the players play their game.
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can even add french players into the list. Louis Saha, Djibril Cisse, dan lain lain lagi.
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post Mar 2 2011, 09:55 PM

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lol. i duno y but the dutch guys injuries owes caught my eye.. n yeah i forgot jonathan woodleg n owen harghhhinjuredagaingreaves
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QUOTE(sickx @ Mar 2 2011, 12:28 AM)
i can't remember dirk kuyt,nistelrooy,dejong or van der sar got injured for a long time.

i think it depends on the player's position and what role he play.sometimes players wanna do what their body can't do and hence the injury.look at robben.how many others can dribble like him?he looks like octopus when he runs with the ball,very tricky and slippery.
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Correction, Nistelrooy did have his lengthy time on the treatment table. one before joining MAn Utd, second while at Man Utd, and 3rd at Real Madrid. the best thing? all because of the same knee.
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QUOTE(ayanami_tard @ Mar 2 2011, 02:06 AM)
off topic but this are the trends i see more often in top flight football

-scandinavian gk
scandinavian CBs
-french FBs
-english midfield
-portugese winger
-dutch/brazillian striker

where do asians fit in the croud?usually they are being used as utility player though in recent times the emerging creative players(especially from Japan and South Koreaa.Iran supply them players for years~) played as deep lying midfielder such as Honda,David Ki and Hasebe.

asian gk-too short
asian CBs-too short.and filmsy(if you see how our defender compared to Rio during Man Utd visit to malaysia you will see them difference)
asian fullbacks-okays.but only in bundesliga/serie a
asian winger-okays too.
asian striker-lack the predatory intinct
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actually u should say SEA (south east asia), only SEA population is more "midget", generally Japan,China, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi, Korea, HongKies, Taiwanese, Pakistan, India, they all are 180cm height generally
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post Mar 7 2011, 01:39 PM

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SICK NOTES

Past

Jamie Redknapp,
Michael Owen,
DarrEn Anderton
Saha
Winston Bogarde

Current

Robben
Owen Hargreaves,
Ledley King
Woodgate
Rosicky
Van Persie
Fabregas
Diaby
Torres

This post has been edited by Yukieliow: Mar 7 2011, 01:41 PM
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post Mar 7 2011, 03:15 PM

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haha winaton bogarde i remember him. played once for chelsea then injured then not selected at all!
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post Mar 7 2011, 03:25 PM

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Winston Bogarde was not injured throughout his whole career in Chelsea but more like being isolated and due to his "unprofessional" act of not willing to terminate his contract. He still played in reserve match until his contract ended in Chelsea and he couldn't find any other better offers like Chelsea so he decided to retire.
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This guy? winston bogarde
never see him before


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