john68 wrote:I never had any doubt that we were a quality side and could compete with the top clubs. Many clubs can get themselvers up for the bigger games and set a standard. The problem we have had in prevous seasons and the one we need to eradicate, is our mentality against the lower clubs and/or those clubs that shut up shop and stop us playing.
It is those games when we find out how much our team has gelled and to what extent.
Not sure about Ade being the man though. We may be looking at Ballotelli as the main man to create the space up front. I also think that Silva (aka Villa) will have the ability to move defenders and create space...Tevez could think it's his birthday.
Lev Bronstein wrote:Having two fit, attacking full backs will help the cause.
brite blu sky wrote:
Has everyone given up on Adebayor ?
john68 wrote:I don't think anyone has given up on Ade BBs. Maybe Ade has though. He seems to have dropped down the pecking order and I think he can see that and feels the need to go elswhere to revive his career.
Personally, I would be happy for him to stay if he gets back to form and does a job for us but i think the die has been cast and he will eventually go. That may not be a bad thing as with our resources, I can see us going for a top class replacement, if any available, in the Jan window.
How times have changed eh!...Not long ago we would have been worried to death at the loss of a player like Ade. Now we can stand it and probably improve on it.
Good times.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Adebayor has the ability to be a quality player at any level and the rest is in his head. IF he can get his head around not playing all the time AND maybe not being first choice when the big games come along he will be a great player to have around. IF not he might just be a liability in the squad and changing room that Mancini doesnt want around.It was great that Ade looked good in training at the end of last week and I have seen him like that before.I got the feeling that he was desperate to impress and get the call for the Chelsea game.I just hope that being made sub won't have a big negative effect on him.
As for Nigel I think the situtaion is the opposite. I feel he is a definite starter for Mancini for the big games and will only miss games ( be rested)when it is felt we can afford to do without him. No doubt Nigel is happy with that.
Dameerto wrote:Chelsea seemed to outjump us every time they had a setpiece against us too, which was causing me some concern.
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