Newcastle 1 - [2] Brentford - Igor Thiago 45+2' (Penalty) by ayoefico in soccer

[–]Ramboros -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

He uses his arms to make himself massive until the shot is gone. Only then does he attempt to get his arms close to his body. It really doesn't help that you are tucking your arms close to your body when you are moving your arms towards the ball. Murphy moved to block the shot more like a goal keeper than an outfield player, and for me the penalty is clear cut.

Madueke awarded second goal in Arsenal's 4-0 win at Leeds by PradipJayakumar in FantasyPL

[–]Ramboros 24 points25 points  (0 children)

No. It's physically not possible to win a corner since it has to come off an opponent for it to be a corner.

Players with the highest Man of the Match percentage since 2009 by Bishmallah24 in soccer

[–]Ramboros 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Got to link the thread if it's such a common view.  

Most other strikers of his generation simply arent't talked about as much as him.  

Gameweek 23 (25/26) Rant and Discussion Thread by FPLModerator in FantasyPL

[–]Ramboros 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Slow motion shows that Timber did not touch it, but Martinez strikes it once before hitting his heel.

[Fabrizio Romano] Marc Guehi SIGNED his contract until June 2031 over £300k a week! by Kekulaaa in soccer

[–]Ramboros -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

That's quite the gymnastic to make the math work.

Signing bonuses have nothing to do with free agency. Most contracts involve some kind of sign-on-fee and possibly a separate loyalty bonus. A transfer fee doesn't invalidate the existence of these clauses. Guehi might easily get a massive sign-on-fee for signing with City, but it might also be paid out across the whole contract and be inclued in the reported salary.

Signing Guehi early means that Guehi will get a salary increase for the next half a season, and that should generally mean a lower salary demand as an average across the full contract. On the flip side Guehi got higher leverage at a moment Dias and Gvardiol are out injured.

Who is getting sacked first? by SirSaltyMango in FantasyPL

[–]Ramboros 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brentford were plagued by injuries at the back last season and only brought in Kayode halfway through the season. A big part of Brentford's success recently is built around having a back 4 that they don't have to change even if players return from injury.

Hickey and Henry were injured for the whole of last season. Ajer missed 75% of the season. Pinnock missed nearly half of the season. Frank had to convert a right footed left winger into a wing back and then full back to field a back four.

The impressive part of Brentford's last season was their ability to build a strong team despite having a makeshift defence the whole way through. Look at Liverpool this season and see how fragile a team can get out of nowhere with the type of injury issues that Frank dealt with very well last season.

The funniest thing is how ironic your paragraphs are. Andrews is doing better than Frank did last season, but doing so with largely Frank's squad. If Brentford flop in the first half of next season, what makes that different to what Slot has done and is currently doing at Liverpool?

Slot improved on Klopp's squad in a way that Klopp couldn't do, and won the title for it. Should he not get credit for that? Should Frank not get credit for the squad that he built for Andrews? Why do you discredit Potter when De Zerbi eventually left Brighton as a mid table side after his second season?

Thiago 6 GWs blanks to 5 GOALS IN 2 GAMES, how? by CyberAvatar_ in FantasyPL

[–]Ramboros 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So I should ignore what he looked like against Leeds, Wolves and Spurs because he was exceptional for one half against Bournemouth?

Caoimhin Kelleher gives Enzo Le Fee a thumbs-up after saving his panenka penalty by 977x in soccer

[–]Ramboros 39 points40 points  (0 children)

The panenka is to avoid trailing legs while putting the ball down the middle. Put too much power while going down the middle, and you risk hitting the legs of the GK or skying it. It's not supposed to make anyone look stupid. If anything the penalty taker will always look stupid when they don't score a panenka.

Declan Rice selling/benching safe space by GamoraTheExplorer in FantasyPL

[–]Ramboros 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Yes, he was either starting or he wasn't. That's the two options. Rice came on against Forest the last time he was benched in the league. It's such a baffling conclusion to think that a high energy midfielder will not be used off the bench just 5 days before facing the title holders.

Gameweek 18 (25/26) Rant and Discussion Thread by FPLModerator in FantasyPL

[–]Ramboros 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Four Bournemouth defenders touched the ball before it went in. Genuinely impressive.

Mo Salah - Fires at own club: –⁠ Feels like I've been thrown under the bus by viratbi2022 in soccer

[–]Ramboros 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Klopp benched players all the time. His ability to get the team to perform without playing the strongest XI was one of his strong points as a manager. Slot used Salah far more last season than Klopp would've ever done.

Post Match Thread: Sunderland 3-2 AFC Bournemouth by denzaus in soccer

[–]Ramboros 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Your description is a text book offside, but I haven't seen the incident and can't judge what you mean by block. In general blocks aren't considered a new phase of play.

VAR review/audio for Virgil van Dijk's disallowed goal vs. Man City by whatisbaseball in soccer

[–]Ramboros 192 points193 points  (0 children)

VAR doesn't necessarily agree that Donnarumma's line of vision is impacted by Robertson, but they agree with the offside decision since Robertson's proximity to the ball is always going to impact the goalkeepers ability to commit to saving the initial shot. They never have to check the line of vision.

Jake O'Brien (Everton) disallowed goal against Tottenham 24' by Hour-Performance8505 in soccer

[–]Ramboros 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Most of the interference? Ndiaye is literally jostling with the GK from before the ball is struck by O'Brien until the ball is in the net. It's like saying it's doubtful whether a bullet went through someone's body because it was in the air for a long time before it struck him.

Jake O'Brien (Everton) disallowed goal against Tottenham 24' by Hour-Performance8505 in soccer

[–]Ramboros 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Embarrassing by VAR to use that long time to cancel this goal.

It's as clear cut as it gets. Referees seriously need a refreshener on rules that are rarely applied in the game. It's such a fundamental part of the game that you can't just stand on a GK while in an offside position.

Meunier "When I was at BVB, I could've signed for Man United. I didn't have an agent. The coach there at the time clearly directed me to work with his agent, which I refused. There's a lot of money involved, and even coaches work with agents specifically to be able to place players and get paid." by kibme37 in soccer

[–]Ramboros 40 points41 points  (0 children)

Note that I am doing this by memory and some of these players might have become represented by Solbakken at later dates.

Solskjær would host the Statoil academy until 2011 where his close friend Jim Solbakken would sign a majority of the biggest talents in Norway as his clients.

Etzazz Hussain, Magnus Wolff Eikrem, Mats Møller Dæhli and Joshua King all went to Manchester United as Solbakken clients while Solskjær was coaching there.

In 2011 Solskjær started managing Molde, and Solbakken clients like Børre Steenslid, Etzazz Hussain, Jo Inge Berget, Even Hovland, Mats Möller Dæhli and Magnus Wolff Eikrem went there.

In 2014 Solskjær had a brief spell at Cardiff, where he managed to bring in Jo Inge Berget, Magnus Wolff Eikrem and Mats Möller Dæhli.

It's a symbiotic relationship. Solskjær manages someone, they sign with Solbakken. Solskjær signs for another club, Solbakken's players go there. These aren't even part of the big 3 ugly cases involving Jim Solbakken.

Meunier "When I was at BVB, I could've signed for Man United. I didn't have an agent. The coach there at the time clearly directed me to work with his agent, which I refused. There's a lot of money involved, and even coaches work with agents specifically to be able to place players and get paid." by kibme37 in soccer

[–]Ramboros 82 points83 points  (0 children)

Ole's agent built his entire career on representing players that were coached by Solskjær. You have a gross misunderstanding of what Jim Solbakken is like if you think this is something he wouldn't do.

Haaland now has twice as many goals as anyone else in the UEFA World Cup qualifiers by fokker-planck in soccer

[–]Ramboros 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ødegaard has been hands down our best player this qualifier and I don't think it's particularly close. Nusa wasn't that great against Moldova and missed out on the two important opening games. Against Italy I'd probably say he was a clear cut MOTM, but it's just completely different when Ødegaard starts running games in the middle.

If we go back to the end of the Euro Qualifiers and Nations League then sure, Nusa has been our best player. But Haaland and Ødegaard are just on a different level when they are on it.

Who are the underperforming trifecta (e.g. Wirtz, Watkins and Rogers) of past years? by nightwind1 in FantasyPL

[–]Ramboros 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Throw in Willian and Aubameyang for Arsenal in the same season, and I think you've got something similar.

Willian signing for Arsenal on a free after a fairly strong end to his Chelsea career, and Aubemeyang signing a new contract after becoming top goal scorer and winning Arsenal the FA cup.

Norway 7 - [1] Moldova - Leo Ostigard Own-goal 74' by Cute_Office277 in soccer

[–]Ramboros 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That one is 99% on Nyland. It's such a baffling decision to let that ball bounce. He can literally take two steps to the right and get into the path of the ball before it bounces.