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Edu - back from holiday?

VaVaVoom

Member
Edu has been awesome for the last two years, particualrly the 2002/03 season, despite scoring fewer goals and receiving less attention as a result. His passing is sublime and never gives the ball away. He is going to be instrumental this season, with or without Patrick.
 

weelip

Active Member
I would like to "like Edu" like many of you guys here. Seriously, i believe Gilberto is a better player to us. At least from the Community Shield match, i believe Gilberto has improve and the break has done him wonders.

I will not put Edu as "great" yet. He still has much to show, lest the Consistency department.
 

SuperBob

Active Member
If Edu can stay consistent I would put him over Gilberto, Gilberto is a good player abit more consistent then Edu, but I think we all know Edu is the more talented out of the two. But as someone said before they both are extremely important to us. For this season I would start Gilberto over Edu. How long has Edu been training with us so far this season though?
 

tcs

Member
gilberto will be even more important to us if viera leave...of course edu is a very good player.
 

Split

Active Member
Mark said:
Not another Edu/Gilberto debate. Let me put it this way, we are lucky to have both of them in our squad. Sometimes it will be Gilberto starting, sometimes Edu, but whoever starts we will have a quality midfield and they both give us something different.

I agree they are both quality and both give something different to the side.

I reckon Vieira's departure could atleast have one very positive outcome. It could put an end to the Edu/Gilberto debate, as the will both be starting alongside eachother and forging a superb partnership.
 

Split

Active Member
JazzG said:
Sol has never rated Edu but one thing about Sol is if he is wrong he will be the first to admit it.

Edu is a decent player but for me he is too inconsistant, for every good game he has, he has 2 average ones. Last season he got into some form and took Gilberto's place but soon after we bought Gilberto back because he starting playing poorly again.

I rarely agree with Sol's posts, but I have to agree he does come across as very decent and honest in his views. He's willing to accept others peoples view even if he disagrees and he is able to have a sensible debate. I respect that.
 
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Anonymous

Guest
Split said:
JazzG said:
Sol has never rated Edu but one thing about Sol is if he is wrong he will be the first to admit it.

Edu is a decent player but for me he is too inconsistant, for every good game he has, he has 2 average ones. Last season he got into some form and took Gilberto's place but soon after we bought Gilberto back because he starting playing poorly again.

I rarely agree with Sol's posts, but I have to agree he does come across as very decent and honest in his views. He's willing to accept others peoples view even if he disagrees and he is able to have a sensible debate. I respect that.

Lol, cheers but I dont know why you rarely agree with me. Its not like I come up with a load of radical and strange ideas!

Or at least I dont think I do. :wink:
 

Split

Active Member
Sol said:
Split said:
JazzG said:
Sol has never rated Edu but one thing about Sol is if he is wrong he will be the first to admit it.

Edu is a decent player but for me he is too inconsistant, for every good game he has, he has 2 average ones. Last season he got into some form and took Gilberto's place but soon after we bought Gilberto back because he starting playing poorly again.

I rarely agree with Sol's posts, but I have to agree he does come across as very decent and honest in his views. He's willing to accept others peoples view even if he disagrees and he is able to have a sensible debate. I respect that.

Lol, cheers but I dont know why you rarely agree with me. Its not like I come up with a load of radical and strange ideas!

Or at least I dont think I do. :wink:

There you go, another post I disagree with. :wink:
 

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