@Joel
I disagree that revenue = quality and progress. This is not business, this is football. Good marketing and comerce does not mean that the league is the top one or the most quality one. And I agree that Seria A declined, but not this year. Seria A this year was one of the most interesting leagues with the highest quality and you can see this clearly resulting the national team. Juventus brough some top noche players to the squad - Buffon, Bonnuci, Pirlo, Cheillini, Barzagli, Marcisio.
I am not ******** about grammar, but I am wondering if we understand each other when giving the definition proactive football.
@Mike
RVP is indeed an over rated player in my oppinion. I hope Juve does not buy him, he will be their worst transfer for years and Juve are famous for making stupıd transfers. I will tell you why. Do you remember Henry an Aresenal player again? Do you remember what he did in EPL? Well guess what the same never happend in La Liga and it was not because Henry played worse, in fact he did well for Barca, but the difference is in the quality of the center backs. While in England the center backs are still tight marking and very often man marking and chasing the forwards to the touchline (Henry's case) or deep (RVPs case) in a lot of other leagues this just does not happen. From there comes the effectivness of the deep or the advanced forwards in EPL. However this is just my oppinion and my understanding of the game - you can have your own. But the last World Cup and this EU cup shows that RVP is not anything special as he is shown in the media. One can blame Shneider for Netherlands, but then if you blame him you have to blame their coach for linking him with a deep forward like RVP rather than more complete one like Huntelaar. Yet again I stand by what I said - Huntelaar is the better choice for Netherlands than RVP in case you have number 10 like Shneider.
I would not call Germans plan reactive - playing defensive football does not mean you are reactive. The only match I remember them being reactive was their lose against Spain in the World Cup.
Italy's own approach was not reactive at all. They have been playing this system for some time. Italy are in fact the most proactive team in this championship. Comming with 2 different systems that they can apply against different formation, but both of them being very similar in style, having a squad in which you can exchange roles - Maggio the wingback, Abate the full back for example. A reactive approach would be if you would chose Abate to play as a wingback or Maggio as a fullback, because you are forced to do so. Yet using De Rossi, who played earlıer in the year as CD, migh be called a reactive approach if Barzagli was not injured. Then you would be credible to say that they intentionally used a "false defender" (what a ****, didnt know that a covering CB, turned out a Libero because De Rossi is good with the ball, something not seen in EPL I guess, is a falce defender) against a "false 9", but Barzagli was injured otherwise he would be playing the covering role and the De Rossi would have been used in mid instead of Motta I guess. Idk how much my posts are credible, but your last one was not at all.
Yet what actually makes an opinion credible? It is not that you can actually quote someone and make it sound academic when we are speaking about football.
I disagree that revenue = quality and progress. This is not business, this is football. Good marketing and comerce does not mean that the league is the top one or the most quality one. And I agree that Seria A declined, but not this year. Seria A this year was one of the most interesting leagues with the highest quality and you can see this clearly resulting the national team. Juventus brough some top noche players to the squad - Buffon, Bonnuci, Pirlo, Cheillini, Barzagli, Marcisio.
I am not ******** about grammar, but I am wondering if we understand each other when giving the definition proactive football.
@Mike
RVP is indeed an over rated player in my oppinion. I hope Juve does not buy him, he will be their worst transfer for years and Juve are famous for making stupıd transfers. I will tell you why. Do you remember Henry an Aresenal player again? Do you remember what he did in EPL? Well guess what the same never happend in La Liga and it was not because Henry played worse, in fact he did well for Barca, but the difference is in the quality of the center backs. While in England the center backs are still tight marking and very often man marking and chasing the forwards to the touchline (Henry's case) or deep (RVPs case) in a lot of other leagues this just does not happen. From there comes the effectivness of the deep or the advanced forwards in EPL. However this is just my oppinion and my understanding of the game - you can have your own. But the last World Cup and this EU cup shows that RVP is not anything special as he is shown in the media. One can blame Shneider for Netherlands, but then if you blame him you have to blame their coach for linking him with a deep forward like RVP rather than more complete one like Huntelaar. Yet again I stand by what I said - Huntelaar is the better choice for Netherlands than RVP in case you have number 10 like Shneider.
I would not call Germans plan reactive - playing defensive football does not mean you are reactive. The only match I remember them being reactive was their lose against Spain in the World Cup.
Italy's own approach was not reactive at all. They have been playing this system for some time. Italy are in fact the most proactive team in this championship. Comming with 2 different systems that they can apply against different formation, but both of them being very similar in style, having a squad in which you can exchange roles - Maggio the wingback, Abate the full back for example. A reactive approach would be if you would chose Abate to play as a wingback or Maggio as a fullback, because you are forced to do so. Yet using De Rossi, who played earlıer in the year as CD, migh be called a reactive approach if Barzagli was not injured. Then you would be credible to say that they intentionally used a "false defender" (what a ****, didnt know that a covering CB, turned out a Libero because De Rossi is good with the ball, something not seen in EPL I guess, is a falce defender) against a "false 9", but Barzagli was injured otherwise he would be playing the covering role and the De Rossi would have been used in mid instead of Motta I guess. Idk how much my posts are credible, but your last one was not at all.
Yet what actually makes an opinion credible? It is not that you can actually quote someone and make it sound academic when we are speaking about football.