getdressedmctavish wrote:Ted, I suspect playing for EnglaND ON THE RIGHT AND SEEING WHAT bERT HAS PLANNED HAS MADE HIM REALISE HIS ONLY HOPE IS IN THIS POSITION. aGAINST TEN AND IN AN INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY HE HAS BEEN GETTING TO THE LINE, GETTING HIS HEAD UP(MAINLY) AND TRYING TO PICK PLAYERS OUT.(sorry caps, maYBE i SHOULD GET MY HEAD UP LOL)Sooner or later he will realise he's a man not a boy anymore. If Bert can give him confidence , a big if, he could finally realise his potential. Will he start Sunday?Who knows what Bert is thinking.
Slim wrote:He is our midfield Zabs, we need him as vitally as most other players because he fills in cracks wherever we need him. Plays both flanks and in the middle, behind the striker and I heard he makes a mean cup of tea too. Need players like him and Zabs in the side because they make injuries/suspensions/golf trips/stupid african tournies, less impactful.
Lev Bronstein wrote:A well under-rated player IMHO, does so much good work
spiny wrote:Jimmy Milner is starting to play with his head up and is better for it. AJ is still too much head down both on and off the ball.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
BINGO!
This guy knows his shit. His one true weakness has always been that he hasn't been able to take his eyes off the ball which has limited his vision and therefore passing and also forced him to run blind alleys quite consistently. It seems he has really worked on that and if he can change it permanently he can actually turn into important contributor.
Nothing to do with systems as he has always been capable of playing various of systems and various of roles. His problem has been the limited vision.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
BINGO!
This guy knows his shit. His one true weakness has always been that he hasn't been able to take his eyes off the ball which has limited his vision and therefore passing and also forced him to run blind alleys quite consistently. It seems he has really worked on that and if he can change it permanently he can actually turn into important contributor.
Nothing to do with systems as he has always been capable of playing various of systems and various of roles. His problem has been the limited vision.
The turn on Ashley cole that won a free kick last week was a thing of beauty.
I do think Milner has had a good eye for pass all along tho. Just off the top of my head I can think of half a dozen brilliant balls last season.
Beefymcfc wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
BINGO!
This guy knows his shit. His one true weakness has always been that he hasn't been able to take his eyes off the ball which has limited his vision and therefore passing and also forced him to run blind alleys quite consistently. It seems he has really worked on that and if he can change it permanently he can actually turn into important contributor.
Nothing to do with systems as he has always been capable of playing various of systems and various of roles. His problem has been the limited vision.
The turn on Ashley cole that won a free kick last week was a thing of beauty.
I do think Milner has had a good eye for pass all along tho. Just off the top of my head I can think of half a dozen brilliant balls last season.
I think that's where Milner excels. Everytime he's asked to play there he always gets his head-up and tries to pick out a man. Doesn't always get it right but at least he doesn't do the headless chicken thing like Walcott et al who just use speed to get past.
One thing I'll add is how Milner is evolving once again. We've basically asked him to do all the shitty jobs and he's never had chance to settle in a set position yet now after playing a few games on the right he's looking quite the accomplished player. Bugger me, I even seen him doing step-overs!
If Mancini decides to play the system he has been using during pre-season, I for one would be more than happy to see James playing every game.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
BINGO!
This guy knows his shit. His one true weakness has always been that he hasn't been able to take his eyes off the ball which has limited his vision and therefore passing and also forced him to run blind alleys quite consistently. It seems he has really worked on that and if he can change it permanently he can actually turn into important contributor.
Nothing to do with systems as he has always been capable of playing various of systems and various of roles. His problem has been the limited vision.
The turn on Ashley cole that won a free kick last week was a thing of beauty.
I do think Milner has had a good eye for pass all along tho. Just off the top of my head I can think of half a dozen brilliant balls last season.
I think that's where Milner excels. Everytime he's asked to play there he always gets his head-up and tries to pick out a man. Doesn't always get it right but at least he doesn't do the headless chicken thing like Walcott et al who just use speed to get past.
One thing I'll add is how Milner is evolving once again. We've basically asked him to do all the shitty jobs and he's never had chance to settle in a set position yet now after playing a few games on the right he's looking quite the accomplished player. Bugger me, I even seen him doing step-overs!
If Mancini decides to play the system he has been using during pre-season, I for one would be more than happy to see James playing every game.
Some of his crosses have still been a bit daft but to balance that, he's put in some absolute beauties which really should have had someone finishing them off. It was strange watching the second half of the England game where, in the end, AJ was playing more like a midfield player & Milner more like a winger.
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