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Midfield Maestros of the Top 7 teams

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posted on 24/8/13

Henderson >

posted on 24/8/13

he should have had 2 last match

posted on 24/8/13

Other fans will still be judging him on his first season, they wont change there minds easily even though he was good last season

posted on 24/8/13

Interesting.

Huddlestone probably the most surprising name on there. He is an underrated player IMO, good signing for Hull.

posted on 24/8/13

Hendos gonna be great. His big leap forward performance wise last year strikes me as a big reason Shelvey was sold. I like seeing him in the more advanced role of the midfield 3. Got the engine to be everywhere

posted on 24/8/13

i was surprised Huddlestone was on there, also thought Silvas stats would be better esp better than Nasri anyway.

posted on 24/8/13

Nasri was pretty good second half of last season.

Seems to have sorted himself out a bit.

posted on 24/8/13

how do you multi-board?

it says I can't edit that

posted on 24/8/13

complain about article and ask admin?

posted on 24/8/13

thanks

comment by Red 5 (U18458)

posted on 24/8/13

Henderson is gonna shine over the next 18 months.

posted on 24/8/13

interesting....

comment by aroon1 (U7949)

posted on 24/8/13

where are anderson and cleverly on this list?

posted on 24/8/13

cleverley is 18th at 443 mins

posted on 24/8/13

Silva wasn't at his best last season hence why he's further down.

posted on 24/8/13

So what you've proved is that attacking midfielders are involved in goals more than deeper lying players.

And by "involved" Im guessing its score or an assist which isn't the whole story. Players like Ramsey and Wilshere tend to sit deeper allowing the forwards to create and score more.

Im surprised Walcott isn't in the list, they are probably counting him as a forward rather than midfielder.

comment by g7 (U12473)

posted on 24/8/13

Mata

posted on 24/8/13

i always thought Walcott was a midfield player, doesn't he normally play RF type position nowdays?

should imagine he would be quite high up on strikers list, as he gets a lot of assists as well as chip in with goals.

comment by Rusky (U15847)

posted on 24/8/13

More pointless Liverpool propaganda. Yawn

posted on 24/8/13

written off far too early by too many people.

struggled first season but once rodgers told him he could leave, he turned things around.
genuine box to box midfield player who will go on to big things....you dont become england u21 captain by being garbage

posted on 24/8/13

scoring goals and getting assists is propagnda

I'm so transparent

comment by Xiu (U6109)

posted on 24/8/13

Lampard is a surprise considering he had an awful start last season and played a holding role for Benitez.

posted on 24/8/13

Stats need context to mean anything. Minutes played, position played, team stats.. what exactly does being "involved" in a goal entail?

posted on 24/8/13

it's goals+assists / minutes played for last season

I just found the article and was surprised at where certain players were in the list. If you listened to all the banter about who is rubbish and who is brilliant you'd not get a picture like that. Just food for thought.

posted on 24/8/13

KT

I'm surprised to see Huddlestone up there, maybe I did underrate him from his time with us. It shows he'll do a job for them, assuming the quality is there to take advantage of his creativity.. he hasn't scored for going on 2 years

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