Quality opposition seems to be bringing out the best in Shaw, who has been making me miss Evra less and less these last two weeks.
Not exact matches
Liverpool and Spurs overall strength is slightly weaker, but there is a difference in the way they play and base on the way the matches this season has unfold Arsenal and Chelsea
seems to be less dominant against
quality opposition.
Opposition keepers
seems to have been making top
quality saves against us.
We all knew we wouldn't get anything from this game.The venue tight ground, in London, more importantly the effect of the Norwich result.It
seems to me now that our season could be determined by one player.Benik Afobe.He showed enough to warrant a start, Reading would be a great platform.We desperately need him to show the
quality we know he has.With the predicted further 3 loses to come, this is going down to the wire.NES attitude has always been about his team, the system, style with little regard to the
opposition, so it's too late for change, we have to carry on and hope that it will be enough.I saw a great tactic used in Spain, that would suit Costa or Cavellerio, who get frequently caught offside.That is for one of them to stay offside, as long as they are not involved in the first phase of play, then they are brought into the 2nd phase, with defenders tracking back, they have the advantage.Mind you it was Barcelona and Messi!!
That leaves only 3 of them, and Squillaci still
seems a bit below what we need against
quality opposition.
From centrist Democrats who think that choice should only be limited to the expansion of public charter schools (and their senseless
opposition to school vouchers, which, provide money to parochial and private schools, which, like charters, are privately - operated), to the libertarian Cato Institute's pursuit of ideological purity through its bashing of charters and vouchers in favor of the voucher - like tax credit plans (which explains the irrelevance of the think tank's education team on education matters outside of higher ed), reformers sometimes
seem more - focused on their own preferred version of choice instead of on the more - important goal of expanding opportunities for families to provide our children with high -
quality teaching and comprehensive college - preparatory curricula.
That the final Race to the Top rules hardly touch teacher
quality reform — among the most - important issues in achieving true education reform — also makes the
opposition among traditional education supporters at the state level
seem rather, well, ridiculous.
Somewhat more surprising is the
opposition from many parents who often
seem to value proximity over educational
quality.