Can everyone ******** off Bravo's nutz . First of all he maybe lanky but to say he can't do well in Europe I think thats not true. I think he can pull something off , Before ,I thought Pardo was shiit ,Now that he is doing good in europe I'm all like omg " Pardo is god ".
OK newbie, get a pencil and some paper and take down notes for future reference. Mosco is an original character in BigSoccer forums. He is a village idiot of sorts, yet (from my point of view) is saved by an amazing ability at self-deprecation. His comments are usually idiotic and off-subject; he often answers simply "I agree" without contributing any insight to what he has read and the rest of BS visitors get all bent out of shape after entering a thread only to find Mosco's vacuous contributions. Once in a while, if all the planets align, Mosco will write something meaningful and, alas, even funny. In spite of being a nuisance Mosco is quite harmless and, like it or not, BS would not be the same without him. P.S.- He often mentions his plans for traveling to different parts of the globe to watch the Mexican team play, yet I strongly suspect he has never ventured out of his agricultural migrant community in California. One more thing: he's helplessly dyslexic.
Those are among his best works........classic mosco.... and going back to Omar Bravo's International Transfer Rumors I heard he was being looked by a team from Japan called Pokemon United or something like that.........
come on guys stop this omar bravo crap, omar is just an ok player in chivas, i really don't think he would succeed in europe, if he does leave i see him coming right back to mexico or rotting on the bench.
that's the only argument you guys have to say he can make it in europe, some of the goals he scored where penalty kicks most were just tap-ins, the guy is a diver, he's short, no tiene regate, the guy likes to shoot inside the small box you rarely see him try and take a long shot, and if i remember correctly there were 2 other players that were threatening to take the campeon de goleo title i forgot who they were but their teams didn't make it to the play-offs, the point is, if it would not been for that reason he would not have gotten the title, so enough about him.
the goals scored in the playoffs dont count. but the guy right behind him (whose name escapes me) missed one or two games near the end of the season because of injury or red cards...something. the main argument against omar– aside from rarely taking long shots– is that he doesn't create plays; he's a waiter.
hes a target man, i really dont like those kinds of fowards who wait for the cross or open pass. i believe the contenders were javier campora of jaguares or biscazyu of veracruz
omar is a target man, similar to borgetti,but more mobile and smaller, which some people don't seem to understand. his job isn't to dribble, create, pass or take long distance shots. his job is to wait in and around the box for his opportunities. so when i see him doing stepovers on the sideline, i'm wondering what's going through the coach's mind putting him as a winger.
i see omar doing the dribbling because he has to in order to get past defenders but most of the time it doesnt work. i like medina' dribbling though he can create chances on his own. i do remember bravo's 2 long range goals from the CCC game i think against d.c. united 2nd leg. and against Uruguay.
thats my point... there are better players than omar bravo que tienen mejores cualidades que el. shit.. even jorge campos won el campeonato de goleo and he was a GOALIE! I never saw any outcries for him to go to europe just for that!
A young mexican player, Juan Carlos Gomez Gonzalez, 'Choco', is testing at my club, Club Brugge from Belgium. He comes over from Los Angeles. Does anybody in here know something about him?
You describe the job of a Target Forward, yet fail to realize that Omar Bravo does not fit that mold. Chivas has not had a target forward since the likes of Ricardo Pelaez and Carlos Hermosillo retired at the club. The only Chiva player that fit that mold was Isaac Romo, product of the cantera, and who was sent to obscurity after Hans was kicked out of the club. The Dutchman was molding him into Chivas future target forward. That is his natural position and gets better results as such. If Chivas had a good Target forward then Omar would play better because he would have someone up top to free up some space. Despite the good amount of sitter he misses, winning the goal scoring title says a lot of his talent and what he is capable of. If Omar Bravo does go to Europe, I really doubt he will be played as a Target Forward. Do you expect Bravo at roughly 5'6 to beat towering defenders with headers, I rather fancy his chances running at them with the ball at his feet.
he is not a towering target man, but he's someone to keep in the box. un caza gol. which is slightly different. i would keep him away from sticking to the sidelines and dribbling, because those aren't his strengths.
damn a missed pk in the world cup will go a long way. it seems like since then hes mexicos most disliked forward. i mean i dont know how you guys can be so sure about him not leaving for europe when even kikin somehow made it there.