shawzy wrote:Fair enough hes admitting he couldnt handle the Prem League but that last paragraph is bollox.
Chinners wrote: he was an excellent 'statement of intent' by our new owners within 24 hours of buying the club. The whole football world sat up and noticed.
ant london wrote:Not often I agree with PBL and JF but I don't have any issue with what he said, bit of a pussy excuse if one asks the question "why didn't you work harder to adapt" but I agree with him in terms of the fact that him coming did make it easier for us to sit down at the table with the likes of Kaka, Tevez, Balotelli, Yaya when previously even getting in front of them and their advisors would have been a struggle.
I loved watching him play when he was on song but it was the right move for him and us for him to leave. We don't miss him and I don't imagine he misses the rough and tumble of England.
It was smashing whilst it lasted though.
Alioune DVToure wrote:What he's said is quite respectful and fair enough. As for not adapting, David Silva has a smaller physical frame than Robinho, plays for a Spain team that plays much better stuff than any of the Brazil sides of Robinho's career, and has taken to the Prem like a duck to water.Obviously a better player by Robinho's own criteria.
johnny crossan wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:What he's said is quite respectful and fair enough. As for not adapting, David Silva has a smaller physical frame than Robinho, plays for a Spain team that plays much better stuff than any of the Brazil sides of Robinho's career, and has taken to the Prem like a duck to water.Obviously a better player by Robinho's own criteria.
That's my drift too, Robbie is a major star at the peak of his career, it's not acceptable to say "English football is difficult....It's not easy to adapt to it. In English football it's not the whole team playing, touching the ball in the Brazilian way...the problem is that English football is not an easy game for me."
Who said it should be easy? To just pack up and move back to play easy football with his pals in sunny Santos after we paid £34m for him was a kick in the teeth for us.
Socrates wrote:Agree with the pretty one. Ex-player doesn't slag us off in the press, gibbon response will be- let's lynch him anyway...
Socrates wrote:Agree with the pretty one. Ex-player doesn't slag us off in the press, gibbon response will be- let's lynch him anyway...
Socrates wrote:Agree with the pretty one. Ex-player doesn't slag us off in the press, gibbon response will be- let's lynch him anyway...
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