Is what he was called in the Netherlands... I like this comparison: http://www.squawka.com/news/tadic-v-lallana/208594
All I have to say is, he has one of the coolest YouTube videos. [video=youtube;gH3R9iYOPck]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gH3R9iYOPck[/video]
Their stats centre is very good though. The comparison matrix, football stats, team and player rankings are all really good and informative tools to play with. Even I've spent all of 20 minutes on there. [that's a joke btw, the last person didn't get my satire].
The form of Tadic has made life post-Lallana easy for Saints and goes some way to suggest that last season’s form was as much about the balance of the squad, the system and of placing round pegs in round holes as it was about individual brilliance from Lallana and Lambert. Found this sentence the most interesting. Could also apply when Poch took over from Adkins. Our strength lies in our underlying principles....if so, we will survive changes and thrive.
I now believe this Fran. The man at the top who installed this fell by his own structure, quickly followed by the top of the ice-berg; fortunately there was a lot of Ice-berg still floating under the water. Anyway, before we go back in old ground, how cool does The Assist King sound? Love it
Tadic arguably gets more involved in games than Lallana did, for all the latter's brilliant close control. Also, on the odd occasion when he's dribbled past opponents, he's reminded me of George Best. Tadic and Pelle - what a couple of finds. That Dutch League's not up to much, eh?