theres the rub Biggsy me ole mucker (cheeky English slang pitched in to confuse our Yankee friends
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a player like Vaart may well have scored those goals in the short-term.... he may even continue to get goals when he still does play... but theres a crickiting term which may be well apt in this situation...
its called 'playing for your average'....... Defoe did it alot when Kanoute used to set him up with 6 golden chances per game..... he converted a few but the team AS A WHOLE was in a net deficit position... our results generally were alot better with Kanoute-Keane (as Keano tracked back alot, covered positions when out of possession and also was unselfish and passed to better placed teammates)..
remember for every positive a player can bring, he may also bring 2 negatives....
if we lose 2-1 but Vaart gets Spurs' goal, is that better than winning 1-0 with someone else scoring instead ??