The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby RyanWHUFC on Mon May 21, 2012 4:35 pm

I reckon he will be able to do the business next season, I'm convinced of it actually, what a great signing by Allardyce. Still not sure he meant the second goal to go THAT close to the bar though.
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby Hambrosia Stu on Mon May 21, 2012 4:39 pm

RyanWHUFC wrote:Still not sure he meant the second goal to go THAT close to the bar though.

I was just about to say how his finish for the 2nd goal shows he is a class act in front of goal.

I mean, when the ball came to him, he must have seen the goalie was scrambling across. If he'd have gone for the bottom corner, the goalie may well have got there to stop it. So he knew he had to get it over the 'keeper, so he just blasts it into the top corner

But I agree, he must have had a worried moment when he saw how close it was going to the bar!
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Postby DustyHammer on Mon May 21, 2012 4:46 pm

To be honest, I thought his finish was totally intentional. So many players from that distance would have just blasted it but he's hit it with his side foot to give it just a little curl away from their keeper and lifted it deliberately to avoid any dive from the keeper.

To be calm enough to finish like that in the 87th minute of a Wembley final to win the game is simply staggering.
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Postby Lincolnhammer92 on Mon May 21, 2012 4:48 pm

riksdodgydeals wrote:i put on my facebook on friday that if Vaz scored the winner I'd get the haircut, its gone down well!


I made the same bet. Booked in tomorrow...
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Postby CentenaryUpperHammer on Mon May 21, 2012 4:53 pm

Get the pics on lads :lol:
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby Iron Merengue on Mon May 21, 2012 7:40 pm

This may be pure pedantry or a silly question of semantics, but what is Vaz Tê's position? A number of people in the transfer targets/fantasy league/dream team thread have got him up front as the lone striker, saying that he is good enough in the air etc. to play that role, which I agree with although I wouldn't want him there myself. But I noticed that on the article about him on the official site that they called him a midfielder, which seemed strange to me as I would think of him more as a forward (if you take that to mean midfielders and strikers). Where did he play at Barnsley?

If you do think of him as a midfielder and nothing else his goal return is spectacular.
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Postby psychoscoredthelot on Tue May 22, 2012 12:59 pm

he is an attacking midfielder with cole playing the lone role
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Postby The Gibbins on Tue May 22, 2012 1:06 pm

sendô wrote:I feared the worst when before the game I noticed that he'd trimmed his hair. Might be the source of all his powers.


I always remember Yossi having a proper dodgy patch of form when he got rid of the longer hair for a bowl haircut :lol:
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby WorcesterWHU on Tue May 22, 2012 2:30 pm

Every time I see a replay of the goal (or the pics from the Wembley pics & videos thread), I still expect him to miss :lol:
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Postby chunkay on Tue May 22, 2012 2:39 pm

Iron Merengue wrote:This may be pure pedantry or a silly question of semantics, but what is Vaz Tê's position? A number of people in the transfer targets/fantasy league/dream team thread have got him up front as the lone striker, saying that he is good enough in the air etc. to play that role, which I agree with although I wouldn't want him there myself. But I noticed that on the article about him on the official site that they called him a midfielder, which seemed strange to me as I would think of him more as a forward (if you take that to mean midfielders and strikers). Where did he play at Barnsley?

If you do think of him as a midfielder and nothing else his goal return is spectacular.


Against Blackpool, Sky said it was a front two.
Against Cardiff he was on the left midfield, level with Collison.

I'd agree with the left midfield thing until they bring on Macca and push Taylor up, then it becomes a front two.
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Postby thejackhammer on Tue May 22, 2012 11:00 pm

Watching the highlights and hearing the commentator scream 'VAZ TE!' still gives me goosebumps, absolute euphoria. Although I was working and had to watch the game at 12am having succesfully avoided the score all day :lol:
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby Hammers1993 on Wed May 23, 2012 10:54 am

I think his best position would be in a LW position supporting Cole, with another play like him on the right, he loves a cut in does Vaz Te!
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby MS in the West on Wed May 23, 2012 11:14 am

Have to say when I was there I thought he didn't have a great game in the PO final by his standards - but then apart from Cole and Green and McCartney when he came on I thought the whole team were not quite on song, probably because of the occasion (actually they al;l looked a bit better when I watched the highlights later - funny thing perceptions). VT missed a near sitter in the first half. But the goal he scored was deliberate and superb. He knew exactly what he was doing and didn't for the smallest of split seconds doubt he'd score. I could practically see the whites of his eyes as he did it. He's a player I believe will make the step up to the Prem
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby west ham15 on Wed May 23, 2012 11:16 am

WorcesterWHU wrote:Every time I see a replay of the goal (or the pics from the Wembley pics & videos thread), I still expect him to miss :lol:

Your not the only one mate
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Postby VikeltAussie on Thu May 24, 2012 8:23 am

sendô wrote:I feared the worst when before the game I noticed that he'd trimmed his hair. Might be the source of all his powers.


Like Sampson.

If he shaves it before next season wait for the boos :lol:
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby mushy on Thu May 24, 2012 8:50 am

The next Alan Taylor anyone?
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Postby Hockley Hammer on Thu May 24, 2012 9:02 am

WorcesterWHU wrote:Every time I see a replay of the goal (or the pics from the Wembley pics & videos thread), I still expect him to miss


If there was no keeper i'd agree, but as it was actually harder to hit it in the top corner than kick it straight at the keeper (which is the norm) I will give him the benefit of the doubt :D
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby Gummi on Thu May 24, 2012 10:41 am

Anyone has the video of his back heel cross from Saturday?
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Postby hawkins_hammer on Thu May 24, 2012 10:45 am

The Gibbins wrote:I always remember Yossi having a proper dodgy patch of form when he got rid of the longer hair for a bowl haircut :lol:


How about Piquionne, he was fantastic for us, had a haircut and has never been the same.
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Re: The Ricardo Vaz Te - Playoff Hero - Appreciation Thread

Postby RM6 on Thu May 24, 2012 10:48 am

Can he do it in the Premier League?

I hope so, he's shown character this year to be where he is. Looking at his career pre-Barnsley he was going nowhere.
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