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Jim brown
As they are both strikers, their main purpose of being is the number of goals they score, so that is the measure we should use to compare them; In his 5.5 seasons at Chelsea, Didier Drogba has scored 69 Premier League goals in 152 appearances, for a strike rate of 0.45. In his 2.5 seasons at Liverpool, Fernando Torres has scored 50 Premier League goals in 72 appearances, a strike rate of 0.69. On the basis of goals scored and strike rate, Fernando Torres is better than Didier Drogba. Of course this comparison is only valid for Torres fans who have no interest in objectivity, as the comparisons are clearly invalid. Drogba's stats have been taken from the entirety of his PL career, but Torres stats only include his figures from Liverpool, for whom he has not been playing for two seasons. As is well know, his strike rate ar Chelsea is abysmal, and cannot compare to Drogba's, which is why the latter has consistently been selected over the former. Drogba started the ECL Final, and scored the winning goal, whilst Torres started on the bench. This says much about their comparative abilities. Whilst Torred may have been comparable at his peak - although, frankly, the two are entirely different in their individual qualities - Drogba has never endured a drought of two seasons, and unless Torres ever shows his prior form he is clearly behind Drogba.
The correct form is "Who do you favor in the football game?". The pronoun "who" is functioning as the subject of the sentence.The pronoun "who" is the subjective form.The pronoun "whom" is an objective pronoun.
sharing of goals with significant ones with whom we have to achieve the goaks
It means the other team, or whom you are opposing.
Sachin Tendulkar on David Becham
Shane Warne
Well, there's Man Utd (whom Chelsea beat in the 07 Cup Final). Also Cardiff won a play-off final at the Millennium in 2003.
Yes, it's official; Louis Van Amstel of "Dancing With the Stars" was a guest on "Chelsea Lately" where Chelsea talks about his boyfriend, whom he points out in the audience. Click on the link below for video of the interview:
Make realistic goals for yourself, then record your progress toward those goals. It helps also to have a partner, someone with whom you exercise on a schedule.
Statistically it is ineffably Wayne "The Great One" Gretzky. He scored the most goals and has the most assists in history, and has more assists than anyone has goals and assists combine.Nevertheless, some would argue for some other hockey legends, all of whom have legitimate claims to the title. (i.e. Gordie Howe, Phil Esposito, Bobby Orr, or Mario Lemieux to name a few)