Dameerto wrote:When he played early in the season he was using his upper body to shield the ball (a bit like Yaya but only half the height) - and he seemed well developed with his upper body strength - has he been out injured or something? (I didn't get to see this match).
Ted Hughes wrote:Dameerto wrote:When he played early in the season he was using his upper body to shield the ball (a bit like Yaya but only half the height) - and he seemed well developed with his upper body strength - has he been out injured or something? (I didn't get to see this match).
On loan and returned for discilpinary reasons I believe.
He was trying to hold his ground being brushed off the ball by the inbreds in 50/50's in a way you wouldn't see with Nige and Co. Tbf they were also allowed to foul with impunity so that may have had an effect too.
That Utd team, in fact most of their young teams, are throwbacks to the 80's. They just need to find a few young John Fashanu type players.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Dameerto wrote:When he played early in the season he was using his upper body to shield the ball (a bit like Yaya but only half the height) - and he seemed well developed with his upper body strength - has he been out injured or something? (I didn't get to see this match).
On loan and returned for discilpinary reasons I believe.
He was trying to hold his ground being brushed off the ball by the inbreds in 50/50's in a way you wouldn't see with Nige and Co. Tbf they were also allowed to foul with impunity so that may have had an effect too.
That Utd team, in fact most of their young teams, are throwbacks to the 80's. They just need to find a few young John Fashanu type players.
Danny Welbeck on a bad day is vaguely reminiscent of Fash.
Ted Hughes wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Dameerto wrote:When he played early in the season he was using his upper body to shield the ball (a bit like Yaya but only half the height) - and he seemed well developed with his upper body strength - has he been out injured or something? (I didn't get to see this match).
On loan and returned for discilpinary reasons I believe.
He was trying to hold his ground being brushed off the ball by the inbreds in 50/50's in a way you wouldn't see with Nige and Co. Tbf they were also allowed to foul with impunity so that may have had an effect too.
That Utd team, in fact most of their young teams, are throwbacks to the 80's. They just need to find a few young John Fashanu type players.
Danny Welbeck on a bad day is vaguely reminiscent of Fash.
Don't you mean the other way around ?
Ted Hughes wrote:He is one strange (and horrible) individual.
I must admit though, the story I once heard him tell about having Ferguson by the throat in the Utd tunnel ( then shortly afterwards Ferguson bursting into the Wimbledon dressing room with two policemen screaming at them to arrest Eric Young ) rather amused me.
Alioune DVToure wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:He is one strange (and horrible) individual.
I must admit though, the story I once heard him tell about having Ferguson by the throat in the Utd tunnel ( then shortly afterwards Ferguson bursting into the Wimbledon dressing room with two policemen screaming at them to arrest Eric Young ) rather amused me.
You've just reminded me of a classic interview...
Reporter: 'Do you have a nickname?'
Shola Ameobi: 'Not really, no.'
Reporter: 'Well what do the lads call you?'
Shola Ameobi: 'Shola.'
Reporter: 'And what does Bobby Robson call you?'
Shola Ameobi: 'Carl Cort.'
Ted Hughes wrote:Dameerto wrote:When he played early in the season he was using his upper body to shield the ball (a bit like Yaya but only half the height) - and he seemed well developed with his upper body strength - has he been out injured or something? (I didn't get to see this match).
On loan and returned for discilpinary reasons I believe.
He was trying to hold his ground being brushed off the ball by the inbreds in 50/50's in a way you wouldn't see with Nige and Co. Tbf they were also allowed to foul with impunity so that may have had an effect too.
That Utd team, in fact most of their young teams, are throwbacks to the 80's. They just need to find a few young John Fashanu type players.
Ted Hughes wrote:If he's to make it, he will have to toughen & bulk up a bit & be a Nige or Barry type player methinks.
I imagine he will be caught up by players in the lower age groups though.
Tbf to all the City players though, they were a bunch of lads thrown together, some in strange positions, against a Utd team of big lads, most of whom who play together every week. They were an organised unit with a plan. We were 11 geezers randomly running about. And yet the rags barely got a kick 2nd half.
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