Dameerto wrote:Playing Yaya rather than Nige gives him more flexibility to change formations if the game needs it - however with Nige playing, the game doesn't usually need it. (There's the added situation with Nige's contract too, maybe a gentle prod to him saying we can win without him - though it kind of backfired since we struggled)
Dameerto wrote:Playing Yaya rather than Nige gives him more flexibility to change formations if the game needs it - however with Nige playing, the game doesn't usually need it. (There's the added situation with Nige's contract too, maybe a gentle prod to him saying we can win without him - though it kind of backfired since we struggled)
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I was looking at Nigels de-meaner when we played the scum and it seemed to me that he was in another world..not a happy chappy at all.
I'm wondering if this has anything to do with his new contract...considering that cunt Kia is his agent, I really think theres a shit storm brewing there.
brite blu sky wrote:I'd go more off what his demeanour is in training tbh.. Doug any clues ?
My take is that he is struggling for form since that toe/foot injury. Nothing more than that, by his standards he has been poor.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I just don't see where he fits in this season. He is a great player but he's a one trick pony. Barry is far better at moving the ball and starting up attacks and both Milner and Yaya pose much more of a threat offensively.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I just don't see where he fits in this season. He is a great player but he's a one trick pony. Barry is far better at moving the ball and starting up attacks and both Milner and Yaya pose much more of a threat offensively.
Esky wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:I just don't see where he fits in this season. He is a great player but he's a one trick pony. Barry is far better at moving the ball and starting up attacks and both Milner and Yaya pose much more of a threat offensively.
Disagree with that. Two years ago, sure, but his passing has come on leaps and bounds since the world cup. Quite a number of times towards the end of year season he broke the play and then set us forward with a decent through ball.
Barry, Milner and Yaya have all been great lately, so no argument there, but NDJ is still one of the best we have that the club. When he's back at full fitness and when our form invariably dips, he'll be right back in - he's better in the holding role than anyone else.
Hopefully Kia disappears soon though.
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