tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2381896623706040399.post3735601679924483016..comments2024-02-11T03:12:18.714-05:00Comments on DCUMD - A DC United and UMD Soccer blog: DC United win vs Red Bulls, 2-0Martin Shatzerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16315805447771034849noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2381896623706040399.post-51410655029097392782009-06-06T16:40:35.462-04:002009-06-06T16:40:35.462-04:00Your choice of Drogba as a model of princely forwa...Your choice of Drogba as a model of princely forward virtue for Emilio to be held up to <i>has</i> to be tongue in cheek, right? The dude dogged it through the majority of the season, sulking because he didn't like his coach, then miraculously turned it on when said coach was removed. And, of course, there was his fine, upstanding behavior in the wake of Chelsea's Champions' League bow-out to Barça.<br /><br />Carlos Tevez, on the other hand...<br /><br />I agree that Emilio needs to be more professional, but I think his frustrations were mostly self-directed, and his emotions just got a little away from him. If those bottles go towards the stands rather than the field, I don't think anything comes of it. Frankly, I'd rather see that sort of emotional response than a disinterested shrug, wouldn't you? <br /><br />Model behavior? No. But then I've seen some pretty ridiculous stuff from supposed "professionals" in other fields too.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com