-oLi- said:As I said ... you cannot compare the games played by him for the NT with the ones played for his club. He plays a lot better for the club so you can never know.
He might be a good investment .
Not really, Arsenal tore him a new asshole more than once. Arsenal's style is typical of what he'd face in the Premiership, hard running, hard tackling players.
Carlos is good at what he does, but at his age it'd be best for him to stay in Spain. It's alot more skill oriented, where as England's style has a much more physical edge.
I mean, if a defender goes down Chelsea already have Glen Johnson on the right, is Roberto Carlos on the left and Johnson on the right a good idea?