Beefymcfc wrote:Has he got something in his contract that states if fit, must play, which boosts his earnings/bonuses? This is the only reason I can see him getting every game.
Ted Hughes wrote:The biggest problem with Yaya as I see it is that he simply doesn't do his job defensively if assigned one. If he was playing as one member of a general 5 man midfield, jogging back behind the ball (ish) when we lose it, getting in the occasional tackle, knocking the ball around, making the odd forward run, scoring the occasional goal; he's a top quality player.
Give him any kind of job to do, where he has to cover a specific area, mark someone at a set piece, etc & he will ALWAYS go missing & leave a hole at some point during the game. If we get away with it & are winning comfortably; nothing gets mentioned & his positive contributions are noticed. If we're struggling; his lack of discipline becomes obvious & It's not a case of it happening once in six games, it will definitely happen more than once in any game he's involved in. That causes the team to get edgy in defence if we're under pressure & people get pulled out of position.
Slim wrote:Yaya oozes class, surprisingly it's the same people criticising him who can't admit that Barry is too slow for a two man midfield...no no, he's underrated and those that think he's shit must not understand football, right?
Ted Hughes wrote:Give him any kind of job to do, where he has to cover a specific area, mark someone at a set piece, etc & he will ALWAYS go missing & leave a hole at some point during the game. If we get away with it & are winning comfortably; nothing gets mentioned & his positive contributions are noticed. If we're struggling; his lack of discipline becomes obvious & It's not a case of it happening once in six games, it will definitely happen more than once in any game he's involved in. That causes the team to get edgy in defence if we're under pressure & people get pulled out of position.
Ted Hughes wrote:Just watched end of 1st half (goals etc) v Bayern. Bit of play in between the two goals, watching Yaya.
43:11 Jogs into centre of pitch, does 10 yard circle, watches as Bayern player passes & runs past him, doesn't do anything to prevent it.
43:39: Loose ball in midfield from goalkick, well known speed merchant Sweinsteiger beats Yaya to it easily from the same distance & gets pass off well before Yaya arrives. Yaya jogs gently back toward our box & (correctly) pushes Ribery out wide.
Muller(?) crosses, ball deflects loose into our box. Ribery (who is further away) runs past Yaya into our box & collects the ball as Muller also runs into our box from the right: DANGER!!
Yaya stops, bends over & puts hands on knees whilst ball is still in play, in our penalty area, directly in front of him. It's several mins or more since he last made anything resembling a sprint. He is fucked, jogging around a football pitch in ten yard phases.
He is not fit enough.
13021J wrote:Yaya would walk into the first XI of any Premiership team. Anyone who disagrees is on acid. The man is a Rolls Royce.
Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Just watched end of 1st half (goals etc) v Bayern. Bit of play in between the two goals, watching Yaya.
43:11 Jogs into centre of pitch, does 10 yard circle, watches as Bayern player passes & runs past him, doesn't do anything to prevent it.
43:39: Loose ball in midfield from goalkick, well known speed merchant Sweinsteiger beats Yaya to it easily from the same distance & gets pass off well before Yaya arrives. Yaya jogs gently back toward our box & (correctly) pushes Ribery out wide.
Muller(?) crosses, ball deflects loose into our box. Ribery (who is further away) runs past Yaya into our box & collects the ball as Muller also runs into our box from the right: DANGER!!
Yaya stops, bends over & puts hands on knees whilst ball is still in play, in our penalty area, directly in front of him. It's several mins or more since he last made anything resembling a sprint. He is fucked, jogging around a football pitch in ten yard phases.
He is not fit enough.
At 43:11 the ball was at the back and he was taking up position in the middle, when the ball was played near a player to him, he got inbetween the player and the goal and forced him sideways where Dzeko picked him up and he repositioned where he was supposed to be, that player did a 1-2 with a defender to give it another go, went the other way this time and passed it to the player Clichy was marking, that player was forced back and the passing player moved to the right wing, as Clichy went forward with the player with the ball, Toure dropped into the left back position and got inbetween the player with the ball and the player he was marking.
The next time he was involved he was forcing Ribery wide and Ribery took a chance on a lose ball...who the hell on our team could keep up with Ribery on a random sprint? And the only reason it became DANGER was because Kompany slipped otherwise the ball was cleared and Toure was not in any way supposed to be involved that far back.
I realise from this little post of yours that you really don't like him, and that's fine. But you are moving away from frank and honest appraisal and moving into the Piccs/Petrov vicinity.
The Original Special One wrote:Its got to the stage where I'm looking for us to consider every possible alternative; for example Zabaleta
Or Savic?
Or maybe re-jigging the shape of the team to somehow fit James Milner in, who's come on a ton this season, even if he's not a defensive midfielder and it would take him a while to 'unlearn' his natural instincts, despite his willingness and honesty.
The problem is, I think, that Mancini has invested too much of his reputation in Ya Ya: two other players that he's been keen on for years are Silva and Nasri. Obviously Silva has paid him back in bucketloads; hopefully Nasri will, also, although I think he'll probably frustrate us a lot before he does
bigblue wrote:The Original Special One wrote:Its got to the stage where I'm looking for us to consider every possible alternative; for example Zabaleta
Or Savic?
Or maybe re-jigging the shape of the team to somehow fit James Milner in, who's come on a ton this season, even if he's not a defensive midfielder and it would take him a while to 'unlearn' his natural instincts, despite his willingness and honesty.
The problem is, I think, that Mancini has invested too much of his reputation in Ya Ya: two other players that he's been keen on for years are Silva and Nasri. Obviously Silva has paid him back in bucketloads; hopefully Nasri will, also, although I think he'll probably frustrate us a lot before he does
we're joint top of the league FFS. Not the time to be messing around with stuff, just enjoy it and the players will gel together even more. And yeah, what has Mancini gotten out of Yaya besides an FA Cup win and qualifying for the Champs league. We've had the best start to the season since 77/78 and people are still whinging left and right
aaron bond wrote:bigblue wrote:The Original Special One wrote:Its got to the stage where I'm looking for us to consider every possible alternative; for example Zabaleta
Or Savic?
Or maybe re-jigging the shape of the team to somehow fit James Milner in, who's come on a ton this season, even if he's not a defensive midfielder and it would take him a while to 'unlearn' his natural instincts, despite his willingness and honesty.
The problem is, I think, that Mancini has invested too much of his reputation in Ya Ya: two other players that he's been keen on for years are Silva and Nasri. Obviously Silva has paid him back in bucketloads; hopefully Nasri will, also, although I think he'll probably frustrate us a lot before he does
we're joint top of the league FFS. Not the time to be messing around with stuff, just enjoy it and the players will gel together even more. And yeah, what has Mancini gotten out of Yaya besides an FA Cup win and qualifying for the Champs league. We've had the best start to the season since 77/78 and people are still whinging left and right
Everyone is happy I'm sure, but at the same time, if someone is not playing well then we're allowed to say that, regardless of where we are in the league. Yaya has been pretty poor this season. We're at the top of the league because Hart, Silva, Dzeko, Aguero, Richards, Clichy, to name a few have been on the whole excellent. Yaya has the ability, he showed that on occasions last season. But too many games just pass him by and that's not good enough for the team we want to be.
bigblue wrote:aaron bond wrote:bigblue wrote:The Original Special One wrote:Its got to the stage where I'm looking for us to consider every possible alternative; for example Zabaleta
Or Savic?
Or maybe re-jigging the shape of the team to somehow fit James Milner in, who's come on a ton this season, even if he's not a defensive midfielder and it would take him a while to 'unlearn' his natural instincts, despite his willingness and honesty.
The problem is, I think, that Mancini has invested too much of his reputation in Ya Ya: two other players that he's been keen on for years are Silva and Nasri. Obviously Silva has paid him back in bucketloads; hopefully Nasri will, also, although I think he'll probably frustrate us a lot before he does
we're joint top of the league FFS. Not the time to be messing around with stuff, just enjoy it and the players will gel together even more. And yeah, what has Mancini gotten out of Yaya besides an FA Cup win and qualifying for the Champs league. We've had the best start to the season since 77/78 and people are still whinging left and right
Everyone is happy I'm sure, but at the same time, if someone is not playing well then we're allowed to say that, regardless of where we are in the league. Yaya has been pretty poor this season. We're at the top of the league because Hart, Silva, Dzeko, Aguero, Richards, Clichy, to name a few have been on the whole excellent. Yaya has the ability, he showed that on occasions last season. But too many games just pass him by and that's not good enough for the team we want to be.
I think this widely held view that Yaya slacks off affects people's perception when they watch the game. He was great today. As Platt said, Yaya had tons of time on the ball but our players around him weren't in the right position or making the right runs. We win or lose as a team and there is too much singling out of individual players.
I've said it before a few pages back and I'll say it again: the fact that this thread is 11 pages long and hasn't turned sarcastic is a disgrace to this board and makes everyone here look like ungrateful idiots. Questioning what a world class player does reminds me of the same level of thought as this guy: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3axNms17wak#t=4m30s
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