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Postby Beeks » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:47 pm

New lease of life under Bobby?

Is there a future for him at City? :-)
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Slim » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:49 pm

Of course, he is a talented player and excellent set piece taker, but I am not convinced with him in defence, I think he needs a move forward, even in the centre(Barry's position) I think he could do very well. I think being Garrido is technically gifted that he has struck a chord with Mancho who appriciates technical players more than athletes.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Vhero » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:49 pm

Still a bit soon to say but he has got a new lease of life hasn't he? I think Bridge is gonna have competition when he gets fit now!
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby King Kev » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:50 pm

I never understood why the previous manager just ignored Garrido, he has never let us down and has a lot to offer. Mancini has obviously seen something in training from him that he likes. A bit of belief can make a hell of a diffence.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby bobadji » Mon Dec 28, 2009 9:51 pm

Bar his goal, I didn't see a lot of him after he came on, which can only be a good thing with a defender. Played a few neat passes as well.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Fidel Castro » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:02 pm

That's 2 wonder free-kicks now. The only 2 he's ever taken too probably...
Don't know why he was dropped all that time ago, cos he was in great form if I remember correctly.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Vhero » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:09 pm

Fidel Castro wrote:That's 2 wonder free-kicks now. The only 2 he's ever taken too probably...
Don't know why he was dropped all that time ago, cos he was in great form if I remember correctly.

He was terrible at defending but great at going forward. Time may have changed him or maybe just a new manager.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby lets all have a disco » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:13 pm

Ive always liked Spanish Gaz i thought he got a lot of undue stick.

I know one thing he is better than Sly,no doubt.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby The Original Special One » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:14 pm

bobadji wrote:Bar his goal, I didn't see a lot of him after he came on, which can only be a good thing with a defender. Played a few neat passes as well.

I did see him going, and staying, a bit farher forward than I would have liked
Though he did provide a wonderful low cross into the box.

But no doubt Mancini will set him to rights on that, if he gives him a start at left-back.

But Micah Richards still gave me enough worrisome moments to convince me that Mancini still has his work cut out on that particular area
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Fidel Castro » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:19 pm

Vhero wrote:
Fidel Castro wrote:That's 2 wonder free-kicks now. The only 2 he's ever taken too probably...
Don't know why he was dropped all that time ago, cos he was in great form if I remember correctly.

He was terrible at defending but great at going forward. Time may have changed him or maybe just a new manager.


He was better than Bridge going forward and about the same (probably a bit worse) as Bridge defending.
Didn't deserve to be fucled off completely anyway, would've been a good player for us on the bench.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Fidel Castro » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:20 pm

The Original Special One wrote:
bobadji wrote:Bar his goal, I didn't see a lot of him after he came on, which can only be a good thing with a defender. Played a few neat passes as well.

I did see him going, and staying, a bit farher forward than I would have liked
Though he did provide a wonderful low cross into the box.

But no doubt Mancini will set him to rights on that, if he gives him a start at left-back.

But Micah Richards still gave me enough worrisome moments to convince me that Mancini still has his work cut out on that particular area


Micah gave the ball away foolishly ONCE I think tonight, other wise he was pretty faultless imo.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Beeks » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:30 pm

Fidel Castro wrote:
The Original Special One wrote:
bobadji wrote:Bar his goal, I didn't see a lot of him after he came on, which can only be a good thing with a defender. Played a few neat passes as well.

I did see him going, and staying, a bit farher forward than I would have liked
Though he did provide a wonderful low cross into the box.

But no doubt Mancini will set him to rights on that, if he gives him a start at left-back.

But Micah Richards still gave me enough worrisome moments to convince me that Mancini still has his work cut out on that particular area


Micah gave the ball away foolishly ONCE I think tonight, other wise he was pretty faultless imo.


Micah is still the weak link IMO
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby fangsanalsatan » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:32 pm

Well chuffed for him. Superb freekick and solid otherwise. I don't know why Sylvinho was picked ahead of him? Experience maybe? He's still relatively young and he should be able to improve defensively, if that's still a problem. He certainly didn't do anything wrong today, even put in a great challenge in the end.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Im_Spartacus » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:34 pm

IanBishopsHaircut wrote:New lease of life under Bobby?

Is there a future for him at City? :-)


Cant see any reason why he wont play a few games at more tricky away games where the manager decides to play a 4-4-2 to give us a bit more solidity and stability in midfield.

Unfortunately, he runs slower than old people fuck, which is the biggest drawback to him playing often imo

Remember Sven playing 2 LBs with Bridge and Cole for England to give some solidity down the left, although he abandoned it when he realised Bridge wasnt very good.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Dubaimancityfan » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:37 pm

King Kev wrote:I never understood why the previous manager just ignored Garrido, he has never let us down and has a lot to offer. Mancini has obviously seen something in training from him that he likes. A bit of belief can make a hell of a diffence.


Me too, I remember last season "the previous manager" (I like that !) playing Mica at left back in one match which was a disaster when he had Gaz available. Blows the mind !!
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby ruralblue » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:37 pm

I am chuffed to see him back. Yes he wasn't perfect but then again is Bridge??

Fucking cracking free kick, well placed perfect timing it was like it went in slow mo. Keeper never moved.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Sister of fu » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:39 pm

I loved the way every outfield player got in a big group hug with him when he scored must have meant a lot to him.
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Fidel Castro » Mon Dec 28, 2009 10:40 pm

Sister of fu wrote:I loved the way every outfield player got in a big group hug with him when he scored must have meant a lot to him.


Zabba even gave him a snog the dirty cunt
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby Grob » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:15 pm

IanBishopsHaircut wrote:
Fidel Castro wrote:
The Original Special One wrote:
bobadji wrote:Bar his goal, I didn't see a lot of him after he came on, which can only be a good thing with a defender. Played a few neat passes as well.

I did see him going, and staying, a bit farher forward than I would have liked
Though he did provide a wonderful low cross into the box.

But no doubt Mancini will set him to rights on that, if he gives him a start at left-back.

But Micah Richards still gave me enough worrisome moments to convince me that Mancini still has his work cut out on that particular area


Micah gave the ball away foolishly ONCE I think tonight, other wise he was pretty faultless imo.


Micah is still the weak link IMO


Not tonight and not when he came on on Saturday. He has been part of a solid back 4 in the last 2 games.

Tonights weak link in the back 4 was Zabba once he got a yellow card. Mancho moved him out of there before the hour mark. Zabs has a tendency to jump into tackles. Played well also when he slid out right. Great stuff all round
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Re: Spanish Gaz

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Mon Dec 28, 2009 11:21 pm

Grob wrote:
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:
Fidel Castro wrote:
The Original Special One wrote:
bobadji wrote:Bar his goal, I didn't see a lot of him after he came on, which can only be a good thing with a defender. Played a few neat passes as well.

I did see him going, and staying, a bit farher forward than I would have liked
Though he did provide a wonderful low cross into the box.

But no doubt Mancini will set him to rights on that, if he gives him a start at left-back.

But Micah Richards still gave me enough worrisome moments to convince me that Mancini still has his work cut out on that particular area


Micah gave the ball away foolishly ONCE I think tonight, other wise he was pretty faultless imo.


Micah is still the weak link IMO


Not tonight and not when he came on on Saturday. He has been part of a solid back 4 in the last 2 games.

Tonights weak link in the back 4 was Zabba once he got a yellow card. Mancho moved him out of there before the hour mark. Zabs has a tendency to jump into tackles. Played well also when he slid out right. Great stuff all round


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IT WAS THE ONE WHERE HE TRIED TO TURN 180 DEGRESS HUGGING THE BYLINE AND LOST THE BALL........

I DONT THINK HE WILL DO THAT AGAIN ESPECIALLY HAVING HIS EARS BIRNT BY MANCI- BUT YES, HE DID PLAY WELL OVERALL AND CARRIED ON FROM THE OTHER DAY.
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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