วันเสาร์ที่ 18 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Why Nicklas Bendtner is just an ordinary guy in the Premier League | Amy Lawrence

be interesting to see if the recent setbacks of the Dane in Sunderland is to draw attention to his game needs

What was enlightening to read recent

Nicklas Bendtner apologizes for his litany of crimes. A player who was literally caught with his pants down in the past was forced to repent in an open letter to a Danish newspaper on a variety of incidents where he has brought forth the type of person to audition for a new game called show: I'm a celebrity, everyone in a five mile radius would be on here

The magic of his apology was in his tone, so that looks like a naughty child who was forced to apologize for something in front of his friends, gaining the ability to upload your confession with sarcasm much as he can get away with it. Bendtner is a pity that limit his role in writing. A video message would have been perfect if it is only to see his expression when he speaks of "English police polite and friendly as the CCTV footage allegedly shows the process of damage to parked cars, after a wet night in the city. "Imagine that he delivered in a trembling voice. Puppy-dog eyes. This desperate sadness.

Reflections in your swing when your credit card was rejected in a pizzeria in Copenhagen were also worth a visit. "I bet you all know the feeling," he wrote contrite striker, who had, moreover, was encouraged enough by the end of his letter to be signed with a metaphorical wink full of joy festivals. "See - on the field Sincerely -. Nicklas."

Fortunately, even though they may know the feeling, all players in the Premier League is not there to support the kind of terrible misfortunes that come to Bendtner are not usually find these moments dramatized in newspapers or subjected to forensic examination through the Internet.

It is, in essence, was the defense of Bendtner, and something that promises to correct to avoid extracurricular distractions to focus entirely on football. Your message has been reduced to an admission that it is a normal guy with an extraordinary job. Not bad. And that's exactly the point of his manager, Martin O'Neill, is often very effective in the house battery to their players. This is an extraordinary work, so you must behave in an extraordinary way.

be interesting to see if this episode is the wakeup call Bendtner needs. O'Neill is ready to put in the time and effort to help correct the Dane? The player is sincere enough to restore confidence to reform his character? If he can really learn to work with commitment and a lot more than what has been the case, it has a better chance of being the player who has always dreamed to be (actually is the site of the Arsenal Arseblog, always refer to it by the acronym TGSTEL -. the greatest striker who ever lived)

Darren Bent was the one who ignores the distinction between players and the rest while chewing a few last minute gifts for Christmas, as his teammates worked in their defeat against Liverpool.

To be fair, most players admit they like to watch from the stands when they are absent. And yes, probably should have been beside the point, even if an observer is not very good, but perhaps the biggest problem is that this episode reveals about Villa sense at a time if a player feels that the game is before the final whistle. Bent would probably have delayed their purchases and stood in front of your TV if he felt his teammates were able to make their way back into the game.

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