Hoop BlahPlymouth_Royal so if football isn't a game that can be broken down in such a way to back up an interesting point, then what the hell are you supposed to use to back up or provide a form of evidence for such an argument?
You use your opinion, reasoning, understanding of what the game involves and how that player fits and performs in relation to the game, maybe annecdotal evidence if you feel that way inclined and potentially some relevant stats if they are suitable (which in my opinion they rarely are). You use your own eyes, mind and brain to form an opinion and then try and get that over in your posts.
Thats a fair and good point.
but what ive been taught, as im sure many others have, is that backing up an opinion with actual facts( stats, quotes, etc.) is better and will get you more plausibility than just writing opinion based on observation or one's own perspective. If I were to write an scout report on a young player and i just said hes good at passing because I saw him never loose the ball. im sure it wouldnt be as plausible as saying out of the 29 passes he made 29 had been successful, meaning he had 100 percent success rate in the 90 mins.