by Snowball »
15 Oct 2010 10:11
Stranded, like you I think Gylfi is a BRILLIANT player, fabulous, a match-winner,
special, out-of-the-ordinary, and a good bloke.
I said on these boards that he'd end up at a UK Premiership top-six club.
If we, somehow were about to sign a Gylfi, right now, I would be deliriously happy.
I would FULLY EXPECT that Gyfli to improve our results.
I EXPECTED that Gylfi was personally responsible for a real percentage of our points and we would take time to recover from his leaving.
Watching his goals, and his good-luck-charm abilities, remembering his stumbled-in goal at the last-gasp v Burnley,
his cracker in extra time to win at WBA, his 90th minute penalty at Liverpool, all these things and more make me,
when I don't examine my gut-instinct, give him more credit than perhaps he is due.
Who raves about Church scoring the first goal against Liverpool?
Who raves about Long winning the penalty at Liverpool, from which Gylfi scored?
Who raves about Gunnarson's nutmeg, the sweetest of crosses, and the excellent header by Long, at Liverpool?
Who raves about the defence that held Liverpool to one goal twice or kept out Burnley?
Who bothers to mention that we drew 2-2 with WBA without Gylfi playing?
Who forgets that Gylfi's goal tally, like Stephen Hunt's is INFLATED and unreal?
Hunt took our penalties and corners so had a lot of goals and assists
Gylfi took our penalties and corners and most of the free-kicks so had a lot of goals and assists.
Yes, he's a great player, but his goals column is inflated by being our penalty-taker, our free-kick taker
Funny, isn't it that when I raved about Harte's 18-goals Harte was written off
"because most of his goals are free-kicks and penalties!" Sounds like hypocrisy to me.