He can prove you wrong by not achieving the level he used to be able to achieve.I don't necessarily buy that. More a state of mind in my opinion, he doesn't, (or didn't), want it enough.
Now please prove me wrong Kaz.
He can prove you wrong by not achieving the level he used to be able to achieve.I don't necessarily buy that. More a state of mind in my opinion, he doesn't, (or didn't), want it enough.
Now please prove me wrong Kaz.
Some people just don't get it. They should listen to Michael Owen talk about how he changed post injury (even when young).He fully deserved that Championship player of the month. For that period of time, he was terrific. There are players who can play at a level for a decade (perfectly well) and never win a player of the month award.
Some players can come back from cruciate injuries or similar and still be the players they were, but to have a chance you usually have to be young and it has to be a first time injury. Solly is a good example. If you've had similar problems over and over or you're 26+ you'll never be the player you were. Defenders or centre mids can sometimes get round this by adapting their game, others who rely heavily on explosive acceleration and power, like CMS or Kaz are destined to slip down the leagues.
Some people just don't get it. They should listen to Michael Owen talk about how he changed post injury (even when young).
Well I'm far from alone, but many of us understand that he was a dangerous player with a turn of speed that caused defences a lot of problems, and that since his injuries he doesn't have that any more, and so he's no longer as good as he used to be.What is it that you "get", that others don't?
He fully deserved that Championship player of the month. For that period of time, he was terrific. There are players who can play at a level for a decade (perfectly well) and never win a player of the month award.
Some players can come back from cruciate injuries or similar and still be the players they were, but to have a chance you usually have to be young and it has to be a first time injury. Solly is a good example. If you've had similar problems over and over or you're 26+ you'll never be the player you were. Defenders or centre mids can sometimes get round this by adapting their game, others who rely heavily on explosive acceleration and power, like CMS or Kaz are destined to slip down the leagues.
I wish Kaz all the best.
He will always remain one of the few Albion players that got me off my seat every time he got the ball on the wing.
Great pace, great skill at the time, but as my son said at the time, 'If he could cross a good ball after skinning the defenders, he wouldn't be with us'.
He obviously never saw the pass to Vicente.
Man of the Match today
With a goal and a triple somersault
When he was fit that guy was a delight to watch!!
When fully fit, he’s way too good for league 1. I’m glad to see him doing well but it’s just a shame it’s for Luton. I was hoping they’d xxxx apart after Jones left but it hasn’t happened unfortunately.
Great picture on the match report!
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2019/mar/23/football-league-luton-extend-unbeaten-run-as-portsmouth-go-third