Kaglish10
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I'm crying am I?I'm quite enjoying it. The odd mentalist adds to the enjoyment of this place.
Bet Adnan, someone who has the rare distinction of commenting on a player he's actually watched, must have been thrilled to have such a guru 'tell' him about his 'cerebral' skills. Thanks Professor X.
The irony of accusing someone of knowing nothing. I asked you how you'd come to this conclusion and you then proceeded to imply anyone who doesn't agree with you is a clown.
And you're still rambling on about me not agreeing with you on your view of TAA's passing. I asked you before to quote where I've said that and you skipped over it. So let's see it. It would be a rare treat for you to add some substance to your squawking.
After being told you know nothing so often I'd forgive you of you were beginning to believe you were Jon Snow.
No, you tell me why you have got problem with me saying regardless of physical attributes, Trent is a highly cerebral technical player and he's got that going for him?
I also praised Aarons' technical skills while saying Trent was the better passer. I dissed no one not until you quoted my post and said that I had never watched Aarons. I replied that no one would argue the fact that Trent is the better passer considering it's Trent we're talking about, a player who's showcased several precise, weighted passes and crosses and he's arguably the best offensive fullback as we speak. When you consider the fact that he was previously a midfielder, this isn't even a surprise. And whether I have watched Aaron's highlights or not, games or not, I don't think we can equate Aarons to Trent when it comes to such weighted passes right now. And yes, vision is cerebral.