9. That Shaun Wright-Phillips Is As Good In The Air As Peter Crouch
You know something is wrong when you spot Shaun Wright-Phillips leaping like a salmon, high above Per Mertesacker, and slamming the ball home with a bullet like header. The super charged heading is something that you not have really made the most of it you play a floor based game, but start pumping the ball up in the air and you will see the goals start to pour in - even with your shorter strikers. The interesting this to point out with the heading is that the whole heading system seems to be out of balance, not only do short players win far too many headers against much taller, stronger defenders, they also manage to produce extremely powerful headers or goalkeepers flap haplessly at each effort. EA must be crazy if they thought that we wouldn't notice the poor in game balance when it comes to crossing and the ease with which we can score. Don't get us wrong, we like to win - we'd just rather earn victory.
I have been described as a sportsman with the brain of an athlete and the body of a scientist. Since it was established that playing wouldn't work out for me I have taken to writing.