ronk wrote:He had an error strewn performance, it was frustrating at times but there were still glimpses of the talent we all know is there. He linked up well and dragged Stoke around the place. They were very cautious of him and had probably too much success with the physical approach.
He set up Petrov well for the goal and I liked his movement in the build up. I want to see much more from him though.
Buffalo Soldier wrote:ronk wrote:He had an error strewn performance, it was frustrating at times but there were still glimpses of the talent we all know is there. He linked up well and dragged Stoke around the place. They were very cautious of him and had probably too much success with the physical approach.
He set up Petrov well for the goal and I liked his movement in the build up. I want to see much more from him though.
You are surely not claiming that he meant that?!
He was a liability yesterday, both in an attacking and defending sense. Hopefully Mancini can get the best out of him in the coming months, but at the moment he's not worth a place in the side.
aaron bond wrote: hopefully he'll be working harder than ever to ensure it doesn't happen in his next appearance.
Ted Hughes wrote:A goal will bring a big improvement I recon.
Socrates wrote:HeyMark wrote:Original Dub wrote:He's a very likeable bloke and has moments of brilliance, but these moments of brilliance are not nearly frequent enough and haven't been for sometime now.
He's started the same amount of games as RSC since they both recovered from their respective injuries and IMO hasn't contributed nearly the same as him.
Yet RSC was slated and Robinho mollie-coddled because he is the darling of the club. Like I said above, he's a likeable bloke, but that's not enough. I don't want him sold but FFS lads he HAS to start playing like a British record signing soon or we will suffer for it in certain games and that can't happen... the difference Bellamy made in his short time on the pitch was vast and comprehensive.
He has to work harder on almost every aspect of his game and show desire and commitment. Because that's what Ronaldo did and he's who Robinho wants to emulate.
Mate unbelievable post, you just summed up my complete feelings on this matter, saves me having to type it all out! The comparison with his and RSC's treatment is spot on.
He should not be starting ahead of Bellamy atm, if he's not match fit use him as an impact sub and ease him back into the game!
Also does anyone else feel that he doesn't seem to want to take on a defender and beat him, he always looks to pass it off! Maybe I'm wrong but I could swear at Real Madrid he was more likely to take players on when attacking.
We know Bellamy cannot play every game, let alone 2 games in 3 days! The manager quite rightly elected to play Robinho in the HOME game and save Bellamy for the AWAY game. And Robinho isn't going to recapture his magic unless he gets some game time, let's give him a chance after his injuries eh?
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