It's not just the goals.. I mean how many goals did Vela scored in Osasuna.. not many, but it's what he did in the few games he started..(not that i'm comparing Bravo to Vela.. so don't freak out..) I'm just saying that even if he doesn't score that many goals, but raises his form and becomes a nightmare to defenses he can gain a spot that way.. Like i said before Depor is not an offensive team, so it doesn't fair well for forwards.. i mean Guardado was their lead scorer at one point last season.. and he is almost a defender for fuk sake.. give it time.. thats all i'm saying.. ..
Exactamente Depor only plays with one forward. La Liga has just begone. I predict that Omar will score 8-15 goals.
I notice Bravos problem is he doesn't have a first touch and is slow when he is trying to strike the ball in the back of the net, he thinks this is Chivas still were he has enough time to make fancy moves in the box
Mosco, what fancy moves does he do in the box? whenever he tried anything, he usually failed... But I wish Omar luck, he needs to get the ball in open space or, get the ball to his head. Cuz he lacks footwork
Fck off fcking bandwagoner if he scores your on his nuts if he does not play your still on his nuts bringing your negativity. Like I said post something constructive or don't post at all.
Some of you guys expect so much out of Bravo. I mean look at Thierry Henry. They guy couldn't score in his first eight games at Arsenal and when he finally did, he went on to become a legend.
Personally I'm not expecting Bravo to become a great one, I just want him to have a couple of good games and have a positive contribution. What has he shown us so far? Exactly nothing.
I liked PES on Wii this year, but I am really looking forward for FIFA 09. Is nice to see Guardis on a marketable position, he deserves all the money he can make
I haven't played PES, but I noticed that last year's game had a bunch of bad reviews. As for FIFA 09, supposedly it has a ton of enhancements from last year's game, but watching a few video reviews there aren't a lot of noticeable differences from last year.
Its a matter of adapting. Personally, I think he has the tools to make it. But if you look at his track record with the NT, it doesn't compare to what he did at Chivas. Which basically tells you the obvious, he hasn't been able to adapt. If he can manage to adapt to Depor's game, he can be exceptional.
bandwaganer? ive always disliked bravo..i mean come on bro even you can admit he spends more time fixing his hair than he does playing the game haha!
fk seriously its been wt only 3 games and ur already calling him a failure??wtf gTFO wait a couple more months to call him a failure plz
New to me,That cover is badass pinche Andres should be in front!!Im not a fan of bravo or a hater but the few game's ive seen him play for depo he's giving his all hopefully he start's knocking them in.. and on what's better?! Fifa is better if any of u wanna get MoscOWNED and have a PS3 account add serendogg77
It really depends on what you mean by the word "Failure" I think it really is good that Bravo is playing is Spain. I think it was a bit delusional to think that Bravo would come in and rake in fifteen or twenty goals in his first season in Spain which is one of the better leagues in the world. He's shown some flashes of great play so far and has even secured himself a starting spot for the most part. He's been unlucky on some occassions and unable to do much on other ocassions. Hay muchos variantes. Like I said before- If he scored four of five goals this year- that would make for a decent season from him. If he manages to score 10 it would be a great season. Now if he doesn't score at all... I don't think it will happen. BTW: Stop acting like cheerleaders.