The highlighted bit is pointing out the absurdity of saying player A is miles ahead and player B is just behind . Not many are denying Ramsey is playing really well.
I personally haven't got a clue what he's talking about. He either thinks one is playing much better than the other or they're performing at similar levels, not both. He couldn't have come up with a more contradictory statement if he tried, so perhaps if he doesn't want to be ridiculed he should put a little more thought into what he's actually saying, it's not a huge amount to ask DL I'd love to know what meaning you think is so abundantly clear to everyone from what he said.
Some crazy things are written at times.I'm guilty (when it comes to Arsenal!) i.e. When did Charlton score for Charlton when Charlton couldn't score? Answer:- Charlton 1 Arsenal 3 ( along time ago in the 50's). Stan Charlton (Arsenal) scored an own goal for Charlton.
Outrageous, a bit like the van Basten goal about 5 million brain cells ago. Make that 10 million brain cells ago, it was Euro 88. Jeez, I was a young whippersnapper of a 29 year old then.
Figured I'd move the conversation to here as I only posted in the Bill Nick by accident... Me too. I thought his decision to sign Bent to play alongside Berbatov was a strange one as they're both lazy and like to do their own thing. He's a great character to have in the league though, I heard on Soccer Saturday a few weeks ago that his response to a question about the boos and calls for him to be sacked was along the lines of "It's very difficult because I can't tell them to meet me in the car park afterwards so we can sort out our differences"
Another great goal. Palace have been the better side for me but you can't do much when a team scores goals like that against you.
He looked like a World beater at Brentford One of those midfielders that's bang average but he's always got a moment of quality in him.
No ifs, buts or maybes. It's a matter of how much. A third of this current Premier League aren't capable of beating Arsenal on a bad day let alone when they're in good form.