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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:15 am

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Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Palus ffs get over your man crush on Dzeko. He's a good player yes, but nowhere near as good as you make out. Since Spurs he's been bloody awful. He's still got a lot to prove.

man i agree but must be a reason u see that he is good player he play bad bad u must admit if u watch the game again kun was shit also so i stop commenting dzeko in good way now i will be hes bigest critics if thats ok by u

i8 just need to add somthing against spurs he got relly good delivery in the box after that game maybe one or two balls he got lke that so i think nasr poor form and yaya and aguero bit more selfish then on start have that impact but i dont say he wasent bad he was bad i know it
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby Beefymcfc » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:17 am

Dzeko's been pretty pap of late and his attitude on Tuesday was not what I expected. He had shots and could've scored, then he had shots that he shouldn't have taken on. Time for the bench I think, Mario's bursting to get a start.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 10:28 am

Beefymcfc wrote:Dzeko's been pretty pap of late and his attitude on Tuesday was not what I expected. He had shots and could've scored, then he had shots that he shouldn't have taken on. Time for the bench I think, Mario's bursting to get a start.

agree balloteli scores that why we have that players to change them rom time to time , think also we need to think wath is with nasri and i cant waith to se dejong in team
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:15 am

Aguerro with the ball at his feet always, always looks a danger, Dzeko doesn't.

I am a big critic because 3/4 good games a side he's been crap for us. One brilliant performance vs Spurs doesn't cover it up.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:30 am

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Aguerro with the ball at his feet always, always looks a danger, Dzeko doesn't.

I am a big critic because 3/4 good games a side he's been crap for us. One brilliant performance vs Spurs doesn't cover it up.


Nonsense. Aguero has been equally poor the last few games for me, as has Nasri. Both have been taking themselves out of optimal team-play situations to try and 'go solo'. I think Balotelli would have been the better option v Everton, had we predicted their anti-footballing tactics, and on Saturday, with Blackburn's long-ball game, he will be again.

Džeko needs to play alongside a partner. Once Aguero re-adopts the playing style he had prior to Wigan, we'll see an on-form Džeko again, I'm sure of it.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Thu Sep 29, 2011 11:54 am

BlueinBosnia wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Aguerro with the ball at his feet always, always looks a danger, Dzeko doesn't.

I am a big critic because 3/4 good games a side he's been crap for us. One brilliant performance vs Spurs doesn't cover it up.


Nonsense. Aguero has been equally poor the last few games for me, as has Nasri. Both have been taking themselves out of optimal team-play situations to try and 'go solo'. I think Balotelli would have been the better option v Everton, had we predicted their anti-footballing tactics, and on Saturday, with Blackburn's long-ball game, he will be again.

Džeko needs to play alongside a partner. Once Aguero re-adopts the playing style he had prior to Wigan, we'll see an on-form Džeko again, I'm sure of it.

But Aguerro is always a danger. He has the ability to pull something special out his locker at any moment. You mean the same playing style where he scored a hatrick?
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:07 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:But Aguerro is always a danger. He has the ability to pull something special out his locker at any moment. You mean the same playing style where he scored a hatrick?


And on what basis do you assume that? Don't take this the wrong way, but you strike me as totally clueless about what happens in football outside of England. He may well have that ability, but it's not the one required when slugging out against Everton. There, you need teamwork and perseverance, qualities which Džeko both brings to the table and thrives upon.

I honestly don't think Wigan was Aguero's best performance, hat-trick or not. He spoiled several more obvious chances for other players. But at the end of the day, he did score a hat-trick, so I'm hardly going to deride him for it.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:22 pm

When a player signs for City, I don't care what they did in another country. I don't care if they scored 1000 goals a season in some crap Dutch league.

I don't care how good Dzeko was in Germany. He needs to show it here.

Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby stommy » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:40 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:When a player signs for City, I don't care what they did in another country. I don't care if they scored 1000 goals a season in some crap Dutch league.

I don't care how good Dzeko was in Germany. He needs to show it here.

Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.


I think it's a useless discussion, after Dzeko score a few goals again, all of you critics will love Edin and claim that you never doubted his striker qualities. So all of you who believes that Dzeko is a worldclass striker should sit back and just wait for it...
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:41 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:When a player signs for City, I don't care what they did in another country. I don't care if they scored 1000 goals a season in some crap Dutch league.

I don't care how good Dzeko was in Germany. He needs to show it here.

Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.

man i saw u how u talking to a guy and lafing to him for saying averege bayern so if dzeko with wolsfburg manage to beat that bayen and won the title then u need to respect that i dont know wath u want to say that dzeko is a shity player sorx but hes records show otherwise in ewrvhre he play manchini say so and he want him i ask my self why ,dont think thet your english leugue is the best becose its one of the best but when the team who spend most cash in world on players play like that you can blame dzeko i dont care but u know that is wrong, and that is all i have to say abaut your dzeko is shit opsesion....
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:42 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.


How, exactly? 'Just in case' they score?
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:44 pm

and abaut aguero he was worse then edin in game in munich but not a single word abaut hes poor play so ok evrybody have a favorite player but aguero score 8 dzeko 6 not so big difrence....
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:46 pm

BlueinBosnia wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.


How, exactly? 'Just in case' they score?

let him be this is clerly not dzeko fun he was talking shit before this season abaut him then he say hes wrong now again hes shit so u got it all thre in 3 games change opinion drasticly...
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby guv111 » Thu Sep 29, 2011 12:57 pm

I think it's maybe time for people to give up on the Dzeko hissy fit. Annoying at the time, and he hopefully regrets it, but I anticipate a lot worse from other players this season - maybe even from another of our own.

My only problem with him is how alarmingly he's gone off the boil since he was - wrongly IMO - dropped when everything he touched was turning to goals. Since then,it's been 2010-11 Dzeko. Hope he snaps out of it very soon, starting with a possible substitute appearance on Saturday.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:14 pm

BlueinBosnia wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.


How, exactly? 'Just in case' they score?

Because in tight games, often the difference can be someone pulling off a piece of magic, inspiration etc. Eg Rooney against us. And whose more likely to pull such a thing off? Dzeko is a one trick pony, he does that trick very well but if teams cut off the supply to him from wide areas he's useless.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby BlueinBosnia » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:20 pm

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Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.


How, exactly? 'Just in case' they score?

Because in tight games, often the difference can be someone pulling off a piece of magic, inspiration etc. Eg Rooney against us. And whose more likely to pull such a thing off? Dzeko is a one trick pony, he does that trick very well but if teams cut off the supply to him from wide areas he's useless.


I'd say he's anything but. If you'd watched the Spurs game, you'd have seen that. Furthermore, if you'd watched any game of his before he came to us, you'd also see it. I'm not going to drag up YouTube videos to prove my point, but they're out there.

When you have 8 defenders cramming into the box at any given point, then there's little chance of that 'inspiration/magic' coming to light. More likely you'll get a goal from a 6 foot 4 workhorse with a natural goalscoring talent, from the rest of the team relentlessly pounding balls into the box.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:25 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Games like Everton are exactly the games you need a player like Aguerro.


How, exactly? 'Just in case' they score?

Because in tight games, often the difference can be someone pulling off a piece of magic, inspiration etc. Eg Rooney against us. And whose more likely to pull such a thing off? Dzeko is a one trick pony, he does that trick very well but if teams cut off the supply to him from wide areas he's useless.

witch suplays man watch again bayern city game and say me how much usefol ball he got in 16 area acept the one on the start and can u been realistic and say that aguero was shit also in bayern game and i relly dont know how u can change your opinion in 14 days i cant find your comment now that u are wrong abaut dzeko after he score against utd swense bolton and 4 against totenhem so u have some poor preformaces and u are shit and aguero can loose like milion balls indviduly but thats ok man u have favorit players its not objektiv at all and yes after wigan game aguero start look litle bit like tevez not passing go on 3 or 4 players just watch the bayern game
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby Beefymcfc » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:28 pm

Can I just mention that I think Dzeko's problems have come on due to our opposition. When we play teams who come onto us he has the opportunity to find positions and run-through's that allow him to get on the end of things (think Nasri) but when we are up against more defensive minded teams (Napoli or Everton) he has to play a more back-to-the-goal game which he's not so natural at.
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:36 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:Can I just mention that I think Dzeko's problems have come on due to our opposition. When we play teams who come onto us he has the opportunity to find positions and run-through's that allow him to get on the end of things (think Nasri) but when we are up against more defensive minded teams (Napoli or Everton) he has to play a more back-to-the-goal game which he's not so natural at.

yap but that why we have that midfild and backs u see when he get the ball in head in 16 area he will score but since totenhem he got mayne 3 decent ball insade i dont say he s good of fotball he is messi but hes not shit u all see that and after 3 games it iss u knoe hanry when he come to arsenal didnt score for 11 game i think , tores have biger problems then dzeko but i dont see in chealse sombody calling him shit player its our player for me there is only one shit player Tevez and that is not abaut the game
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Re: Dzeko reaction

Postby PALUS » Thu Sep 29, 2011 1:36 pm

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Beefymcfc wrote:Can I just mention that I think Dzeko's problems have come on due to our opposition. When we play teams who come onto us he has the opportunity to find positions and run-through's that allow him to get on the end of things (think Nasri) but when we are up against more defensive minded teams (Napoli or Everton) he has to play a more back-to-the-goal game which he's not so natural at.

yap but that why we have that midfild and backs u see when he get the ball in head in 16 area he will score but since totenhem he got maybe 3 decent ball insade i dont say he s good of fotball he is messi but hes not shit u all see that and after 3 games it iss u knoe hanry when he come to arsenal didnt score for 11 game i think , tores have biger problems then dzeko but i dont see in chealse sombody calling him shit player its our player for me there is only one shit player Tevez and that is not abaut the game
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