what about him. he's rubbish
2006-09-24 01:26:52
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answered by russellhamuk 3
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If you are kind you would say he needs time to adjust to life in the Premiership. However if he is as good as some people make out he should be able to play in any league in the world. If he cannot settle and has in fact past his best Chelsea have thrown away an awful lot of money and jeopardised the team's chance of winning the title. The one good thing about his signing is that Drogba has suddenly woken up and started scoring goals. Personally I think Shevchenko is a spent force.
2006-09-25 14:11:14
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answered by david c 4
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Shevchenko was great a couple of seasons ago playing in Italy because he had more time on the ball with the style of football they play in Italy. But in the premiership he doesn't have as much time on the ball & that is beguining to show. True he will score goals but i don't think he will get as many as in Italy. The money Chelsea have payed for him is yet to be totaly justified, i guess it was a case of we can afford him so lets get him! lets face it what returns are Chelsea likley to get if they decide he's not up to premiership football
2006-09-26 07:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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what about my shevchenko,he's got class and quality and he is a good player he will come up good for chelsea so long as he don't think of having a bull fight with merino.don't get the bull by the horns.he's ok and hope he playe's for the spirit of the game and he's not a shelfish person on the pitch.
2006-09-27 11:02:26
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answered by mariolla oneill 5
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One of the greatest strikers of all time. Needs more time to adjust to the premiership. Very few strikers adjust to the pace and directness of the English game rapidly. Berghamp, Drogba, Hasselbaink, the great Cantona, Henry and even Van Nistelroy all took half a season or a full season to adjust.
He didn't do what he did with DYnamo, Milan or the Ukrainean natioal team by mistake. He'll prove his worth. Chelsea and Mourinho are also a very frustrating team to play for. Look at Crespo, a great striker but it took them 2 seasons to learn how to use him and by then he didn't want to be there anymore.
2006-09-24 10:43:25
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answered by zubinlcooper 2
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Czech striker who played in the Italian league last season. He was the leading goal scorer last season for Ac Milan last season. But so far he has yet to make a impact here in the Premiership, I guess cos Chelsea have so many star players in their team he's been put on a rotational playlist. But when he's on form he does well.
2006-09-24 08:29:22
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answered by Vanessa L 2
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what about him? Sheva havin a laff! he cant score in the premiership coz its the best league in the world? he is a waste if space really?
my uncle sam could go to italy n score more goals than colin farrell on a night out!!!
2006-09-27 20:31:59
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answered by Tuco Benedicto Pacifico Juan-Maria Ramirez 3
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good player but needs time to settle as do most players who come to the best league in the world.
2006-09-24 08:33:47
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answered by nikgy71 5
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Schevchenko?!?!?!?! Please!! Give me Obafemi "50 pence head" Martins any day!!
Another waste of £30 million plus by messrs Mourinho/Abrahamovic eh? Whatever happened to the talented young English guys the Portugese Plum had at his disposal?
Wright-Philips, Carlton Cole, and there's probably a load more I can't think of cos my hang over's killing me!!!
Haway the lads this afternoon!!!!!! Good luck to the Toon!!
I think we might need it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2006-09-24 09:16:31
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answered by Adam T 1
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hes a good player he just is taking time to settle into the premier leauge
2006-09-24 12:39:09
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answered by jcena 1
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shevchenko stinx
2006-09-24 09:20:00
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answered by Anonymous
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