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    henry was very moody, it just was on show less because of other big personalties. at chelsea and france gallas looked great with makelele in front of him....then we all saw a big difference in both teams when he retired. he was a good player and is ok now but nothing more. people were quick to say we got the better end of the deal because they were so desperate to be rid of cole. most football fans are fickle idiots but you're not allowed to criticise fans. it only works one way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    henry was very moody, it just was on show less because of other big personalties. at chelsea and france gallas looked great with makelele in front of him....then we all saw a big difference in both teams when he retired. he was a good player and is ok now but nothing more. people were quick to say we got the better end of the deal because they were so desperate to be rid of cole. most football fans are fickle idiots but you're not allowed to criticise fans. it only works one way.
    Could you describe this moodiness of henry back then? And while we are at it, we could also say messi is good because he has xavi and iniesta behind him, after all he does not perform the same way for his country. I am sure that will sound ridiculous but that's also influenced by one's degree of subjectivity.

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    his posturing and arrogance. both elements that made him such an amazing player but also his faults, as is much the same with many of the game's greats. no real problem with that, it's just part and parcel of who he was, no one is perfect right?

    if messi leaves or stays and the midfield behind him changes, then we can judge him every week and until then you're right, it is a ridiculous comparison.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    his posturing and arrogance. both elements that made him such an amazing player but also his faults, as is much the same with many of the game's greats. no real problem with that, it's just part and parcel of who he was, no one is perfect right?

    if messi leaves or stays and the midfield behind him changes, then we can judge him every week and judge until then you're right, it is a ridiculous comparison.

    I am afraid you are the one making ridiculous comparisons and assertions. I was drawing a parallel between henry's frustrated and beleagured figure in his last few years with us in similar circumstances as gallas found himself.

    You got this discussion to where it is now with questionably spurious lines of 'logic'. You are essentially hinging gallas's entire cv on makelele's presence in teams he's played in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Terry Tuffnutz View Post
    his posturing and arrogance. both elements that made him such an amazing player but also his faults, as is much the same with many of the game's greats. no real problem with that, it's just part and parcel of who he was, no one is perfect right?
    Dennis Bergkamp was perfect!

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    @budes
    if that's how you read it fair enough it's not important enough to keep banging on about it

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    Quote Originally Posted by GB. View Post
    Dennis Bergkamp was perfect!
    and so is messi considering the kicks the poor guy takes in a single match. If a small guy like that got kicked that much anywhere else outside football, the perpetrators would be in danger of charges of aggravated assault lol

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    Messi is a pygmy cunt.
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    Quote Originally Posted by vpgreg View Post
    Messi is a pygmy cunt.
    i don't know, to me, he is the greatest ambassador for the game today -- his talent and mercurial ability, combined with his honest but palpable earnestness and enthusiam for what he does makes him a joy to watch. He is special and evrything that every footballer should aspire to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vpgreg View Post
    Messi is a pygmy cunt.
    Thats probably your best post on here tbh

    In fact if you include all the posts on the old GW, its better than all of those as well

    There may be hope for you yet

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