HeyMark wrote:Wooders wrote:Dubaimancityfan wrote:Very interesting article. Who would've thought that Big Sam is a football intellectual !
his twitter feed is a dead give away
@thebigsam
There's few things as sexy in this world as a very short girl with massive tits.
His tweets the other day on the Montreal Screwjob were hilarious. One of the best things on the internet
freshie wrote:Fuck all so far this season - can't tackle or shoot - his passing is hit and miss
freshie wrote:Fuck all so far this season - can't tackle or shoot - his passing is hit and miss
Wooders wrote:Have to agree his fitness seems to be his biggest issue
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Wooders wrote:Have to agree his fitness seems to be his biggest issue
Don't agree.If his fitness was a problem Mancini surely wouldnt pick him for every game and pretty well keep him on the pitch for the full game most times as well.Or is Mancini wrong?
Unless you are referring to mental tiredness but even then, is Mancini missing this? All I see with Yaya is a quality player who occasionally gives the impression of having nothing left after one of his surges but then moments later will be fully at it again. His immediate recovery when doing this can be non existent but he leaves the team to cover him.Other times his lack of a sprint start makes him look knackered but I think it's just that he isn't great over 5 yards or so.
Kladze wrote:It was around about this time last season that he first came in for some criticism, then he started to pick up.
Hangover from Ramadan?
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:I tend to agree Ted, the defensive side of his game leaves a lot to be desired. However what he brings to our midfield is invaluable, he is almost impossible to dispossess, he is unstoppable on them surging runs, and his passing and vision in general is better than any of our other "holding midfielders".
In fact out of the four players we have in that position you can take characteristics from each to make the perfect midfielder. Yaya's possession and passing game, De Jong's tackling ability, Barry's brain and Milner's energy.
Ted Hughes wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:I tend to agree Ted, the defensive side of his game leaves a lot to be desired. However what he brings to our midfield is invaluable, he is almost impossible to dispossess, he is unstoppable on them surging runs, and his passing and vision in general is better than any of our other "holding midfielders".
In fact out of the four players we have in that position you can take characteristics from each to make the perfect midfielder. Yaya's possession and passing game, De Jong's tackling ability, Barry's brain and Milner's energy.
Add Dzeko's heading ability, Aguero's finishing & Clichy's pace & you'd almost have Colin Bell.
That's what we need; a true world class great allround player (or two) in midfield. I love DeJong, Barry & Toure but they are bits of players who do specific jobs, albeit very very well. If we could find two young superstars (Bell & Roy K***ne/ young Vieira types) we would win every single game we played against anyone. It's time a couple came along as nobody of that calibre has appeared since dirty Roy & Vieira became past it. Athletes with supreme talent. Hargreaves was actually the nearest thing to RK.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
99 successful passes from 108 against Fulham would suggest he's a tad better than hit and miss.
( if you were fishing with that post then congrats you've caught a live one )
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