“Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.”
-Eduardo Galeano
In my opinion Gerba did exactly what he is supposed to do for us. He gets the ball on his foot in a scoring position, and scores...
We've all seen, several times this year, our forwards get in on goal, 1-v-1 with the keeper and not finish - Gerba finished...
If he can do that - then he is a huge improvement...
I'm not disputing people's review of his play (1st touch, turn w/the ball etc), but if he can be the type of player that when he gets a chance he gets a goal - that's something we have been lacking for 3-seasons...
Carts...
"...Money wasn't tight, but it like, it wasn't right..."
For me personally I've never doubted Gerbas ability to score frequently for us. My biggest concern with Gerba was that he may think he was bigger than our team. However after having just gotten around to seeing this weekends Footy Show, I see there was an interview with Gerba where he described a major Toronto club as "a beautiful thing" and said that he felt MLS was at least on par with League One.
He also spoke very respectfully about his former manager at MK Dons despite him having been unceremoniously cut from the team.
What this all tells me is that Gerba is likely to be co-operative in working with Winspear and can only get better from here on out.
THAT prospect is indeed very exciting.
He's made me appreciate Dichio even more.
He's similar to Dichio, a pure center forward, possibly even more of a physical player, but I doubt he has the touch or vision of DD.
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
“Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.”
-Eduardo Galeano
I'm with you on this one... definately a finisher... He's big slow and fat but he's a dominating presence... I see him causing problems for defenders and him and barret could make a really good combination... He reminds me alot of Dichio...He will be our Inzaghi... Inzaghi is a fox in the box but Gerba will be a bull in the box and he will find the back of the net...
lmao, c'mon, give me some credit, I don't wear green blinkers. Some folk are getting upset 'cause I don't recognize big Ali as the 2nd coming.
He is what he is, a journeyman lumbering forward, who will take advantage of wek teams when the balls played to his feet. A good squad player.
Why was this post merged with a "Gerba is our future" thread? I'm suggesting we trade Gerba. Is it because I'm not allowed to have my own threads. There are two threads on Wynne... One saying keep him - one saying trade him. Is it because Flush started the second... Are their two sets of rules?
Of course there are!!
I think his touch is as good as than Dichio's from what I've seen in his games with Canada and TFC. He is solid at laying off passes for teammates (see him and DeRo in CBus) and when faced with a scoring chance, he's got a quick, accurate, hard shot.
As well, my guess is his scoring rate with TFC will be better than Dichio's (14 in 58 games).
Gerba will score a lot of goals for TFC, and there will be tons of people who complain about him unfortunately. Gerba is a finisher, a poacher, a player who might not make his own chances (like Barrett) but will finish the chances he gets. In short, he's a player we desperately needed (with our lack of finishing ability). He's a player that might disapear for 45 minutes, and you might be cursing his name, but then, he cleans up garbage in front of the net and gets a goal. Sure, he's not going to be a DP level striker, but he will be an integral part of TFC, and could help our other players seem better.
As for Dichio, he doesn't see to have the same soccer IQ as Dichio, but he has a shot that puts Dichio's to shame.
Because it easier for him, than admitting he's wrong.
Gerba has a 1 in 2 scoring rate for our national team, including goals against some of the stiffer opposition in CONCACAF, not just scrubs. This idea that he will only score against "weaker teams" in MLS, isn't based in objective reality.
He's like Danny Dichio, except with a far better shot. How that makes him a "squad player", especially on a team like ours, in a league like ours, is indeed "daft". Gerba is the perfect complement to a skilled forward, because he's strong, and can clean up the trash.
- Scott
“Heroism breaks its heart, and idealism its back, on the intransigence of the credulous and the mediocre, manipulated by the cynical and the corrupt.” ~Christopher Hitchens
Went second onto my ignore list after Giambac. No humility, very aggressive, makes up his mind then defends it to the teeth. Brutally wrong on this one but will keep going about it for months rather than step back from overconfidence in his own intellect.
We're all fucking wrong sometimes. Me, like 30 times a day. Life's easier when we all just admit it and move on.
Heh, I imagine that if Gerba scored a hat-trick to win the World Club Cup against Barcelona, he'd still be talking about Gerba as a squad player.
Wise words. I wish I followed them more often.We're all fucking wrong sometimes. Me, like 30 times a day. Life's easier when we all just admit it and move on.
? Last time I checked, it was o.k not to agree with the masses. I went through this with Welsh, Robert & Ricketts. That was a shorthanded Columbus team.
I never said that big Ali was crap, just one dimensional. I gave my opinions & the reasons why.
If it turns out he's worthy of a starting role & proves to be a great acquisition, great. We'll be a better team for it & I'll then admit I was wrong about Ali, just like I said, if we make the play-offs I'd congradulate Mo.
I just don't see it, he's a very ordinary one dimensional forward, that's my opinion, it doesn't make me the anti-Christ.
According to some fuckwits, you can't have a strong contrary opinion.
Bully for you being wrong so often.
For the record, I have no problem admiting I'm wrong, doesn't happen often on TFC stuff, 'cause I'm usually bang on. Yea I'm aggressive with my views, like i say, I'm usually right.
When have I been wrong that you can make the statements above?
Not my fault your wrong so often
[quote=Rudi;641307]Heh, I imagine that if Gerba scored a hat-trick to win the World Club Cup against Barcelona, he'd still be talking about Gerba as a squad player.
What pish your talking here.
If the big man turns out to be a goal scoring great for T.O. I'd gladly admit I was wrong in a heartbeat.
We'd probably be in the play-offs & that would make my day
I heard Bhoybobby was offered a chance to say the stuff he says on here to MOJO's face and he bitched out!
Everybody get to da choppa!
His ego is imploding in on itself like a neutron star.
- Scott
“Heroism breaks its heart, and idealism its back, on the intransigence of the credulous and the mediocre, manipulated by the cynical and the corrupt.” ~Christopher Hitchens
We don't all have to fall in line with your, on anybody elses evaluation of players. It's not about running like lemmings.
If & when Gerba proves to be an upgrade on what we've got, he'll get all the credit he deserves. If we make the play-offs, Mo will also get credit.
As for all the whisperers, lemmings & cliques that don't seem to know the difference between a private message & public message. Carry on with your little 1/2 truth club. Everyone agree & hold the same opinion & make nice. I hope we have a successful season.
You continue to intentionally conflate this idea that we want everyone to fall in line with a single Borg-like opinion, with the fact that most people here just seem to think you're an arrogant ass.
Oh well. Are you actually leaving this time? If so, the 1/2 Truth Club bids you adieu.
- Scott
“Heroism breaks its heart, and idealism its back, on the intransigence of the credulous and the mediocre, manipulated by the cynical and the corrupt.” ~Christopher Hitchens