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John Gudetti

Postby Brad » Sun Aug 26, 2012 7:02 pm

Was at the game today, sat behind the goal 2 rows back, I was sat behind him, he was with his bird, and had to keep sitting down due to his injury, top lad, shook his hand before he left at fulltime and he stated he wants to play, seems to really love this club wished him all the best, nice to see players sitting in the crowd and getting involved with a couple of chants, although his accent was a little hard to understand during noisy parts of the game!
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Mase » Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:46 pm

Fair play to him if this is true. Couldn't see Tevez or Yaya sitting with the fans.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby King Kev » Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:52 pm

Would love to see more of him in the first team this season.

I reckon he could do a job for us and offer something that Balotelli and Dzeko don't.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby freshie » Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:59 pm

King Kev wrote:Would love to see more of him in the first team this season.

I reckon he could do a job for us and offer something that Balotelli and Dzeko don't.


Like a decent first touch and hard work?

EDIT: and goals
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Brad » Sun Aug 26, 2012 8:59 pm

It was deffinitley him, He tweeted this morning he was going to the game for anyone that thinks im bullshitting, I'm supprised it hasnt been mentioned on here or bluemong, he seemed quiet and wanted to keep his head down I think...only a few blues spoke to him and he shook their hand with a smile, I hope he gets a chance, he said something like 'I could score 20 goals a season and still wont be guarenteed a place in this side,I need to play' his bird is fit aswell and his rolex was class.

seriously hope he gets a chance
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Original Dub » Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:01 pm

Brad wrote:It was deffinitley him, He tweeted this morning he was going to the game for anyone that thinks im bullshitting, I'm supprised it hasnt been mentioned on here or bluemong, he seemed quiet and wanted to keep his head down I think...only a few blues spoke to him and he shook their hand with a smile, I hope he gets a chance, he said something like 'I could score 20 goals a season and still wont be guarenteed a place in this side,I need to play' his bird is fit aswell and his rolex was class.

seriously hope he gets a chance


I don't believe this story at all.

No offence mate.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Brad » Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:03 pm

No worries mate, just thought I'lld share.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby The Italian Job » Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:03 pm

...and then he drove off in his Lamborghini. True story.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Brad » Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:04 pm

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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Brad » Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:10 pm

The Italian Job wrote:...and then he drove off in his Lamborghini. True story.


No he struggled to walk up the stairs though with his messed up leg...and waited for the row to clear so he could make his way out
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby PeterParker » Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:20 pm

Brad wrote:https://twitter.com/superguidetti


He has bad taste in shoes.

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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Original Dub » Sun Aug 26, 2012 9:34 pm

Sorry mate, my bad... I didn't mean he didn't tweet.

I meant the rest of it.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Avalon » Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:03 am

He's a very likeable guy. They really liked him at Feyenoord as well. Knows what to say and got the crowd behind him through words and hard work. The latter being key.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:21 am

Avalon wrote:He's a very likeable guy. They really liked him at Feyenoord as well. Knows what to say and got the crowd behind him through words and hard work. The latter being key.


That's his biggest asset imo. He certainly has a decent amount of talent but not the natural talent or athleticism of some. But, he is almost manic in his desire to improve. Imo, someone of limited ability can sometimes make themselves into a useful or even a top player just by working on stuff & perfecting aspects of their game. Beckham springs to mind as oppsed to David Bentley, who has more talent but no dedication.

I think most footballers are flawed & lazy in that respect & could be 50% better if they could be arsed working on stuff, but most can't.

Guidetti will try & try to improve, (especially if Mancini or another top manager was to tell him things to work on) & that gives him a chance, either at City or elsewhere.

Just to add; Craig Johnson was an example of a player who got to the top by sheer hard work & practice.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Duckman » Tue Aug 28, 2012 10:35 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
Avalon wrote:He's a very likeable guy. They really liked him at Feyenoord as well. Knows what to say and got the crowd behind him through words and hard work. The latter being key.


That's his biggest asset imo. He certainly has a decent amount of talent but not the natural talent or athleticism of some. But, he is almost manic in his desire to improve. Imo, someone of limited ability can sometimes make themselves into a useful or even a top player just by working on stuff & perfecting aspects of their game. Beckham springs to mind as oppsed to David Bentley, who has more talent but no dedication.

I think most footballers are flawed & lazy in that respect & could be 50% better if they could be arsed working on stuff, but most can't.

Guidetti will try & try to improve, (especially if Mancini or another top manager was to tell him things to work on) & that gives him a chance, either at City or elsewhere.

Just to add; Craig Johnson was an example of a player who got to the top by sheer hard work & practice.


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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Modena » Tue Aug 28, 2012 11:47 am

In Italy they're saying he's close to sign for Siena
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:34 pm

I don't understand how he can possibly sign for anyone until his virus/injury clears up.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Dameerto » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:39 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
Avalon wrote:He's a very likeable guy. They really liked him at Feyenoord as well. Knows what to say and got the crowd behind him through words and hard work. The latter being key.


That's his biggest asset imo. He certainly has a decent amount of talent but not the natural talent or athleticism of some. But, he is almost manic in his desire to improve. Imo, someone of limited ability can sometimes make themselves into a useful or even a top player just by working on stuff & perfecting aspects of their game. Beckham springs to mind as oppsed to David Bentley, who has more talent but no dedication.

I think most footballers are flawed & lazy in that respect & could be 50% better if they could be arsed working on stuff, but most can't.

Guidetti will try & try to improve, (especially if Mancini or another top manager was to tell him things to work on) & that gives him a chance, either at City or elsewhere.

Just to add; Craig Johnson was an example of a player who got to the top by sheer hard work & practice.


That was a point I made a while back when comparing Messi to (the fake) Ronaldo, if you dropped both of them onto different deserted islands for ten years away from training and football then put them back onto a pitch untrained Messi would still be capable of creating some magic because he was born with it (assuming he had enough stamina to last some time into the game) whereas Ronaldo would have lost it all due to getting to where he is right now through an obsessive desire to train and train and train. In short, mental attitude can make up for a lack of natural talent to a point (Ronaldo and Beckham being two extreme examples).
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:42 pm

Dameerto wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Avalon wrote:He's a very likeable guy. They really liked him at Feyenoord as well. Knows what to say and got the crowd behind him through words and hard work. The latter being key.


That's his biggest asset imo. He certainly has a decent amount of talent but not the natural talent or athleticism of some. But, he is almost manic in his desire to improve. Imo, someone of limited ability can sometimes make themselves into a useful or even a top player just by working on stuff & perfecting aspects of their game. Beckham springs to mind as oppsed to David Bentley, who has more talent but no dedication.

I think most footballers are flawed & lazy in that respect & could be 50% better if they could be arsed working on stuff, but most can't.

Guidetti will try & try to improve, (especially if Mancini or another top manager was to tell him things to work on) & that gives him a chance, either at City or elsewhere.

Just to add; Craig Johnson was an example of a player who got to the top by sheer hard work & practice.


That was a point I made a while back when comparing Messi to (the fake) Ronaldo, if you dropped both of them onto different deserted islands for ten years away from training and football then put them back onto a pitch untrained Messi would still be capable of creating some magic because he was born with it (assuming he had enough stamina to last some time into the game) whereas Ronaldo would have lost it all due to getting to where he is right now through an obsessive desire to train and train and train. In short, mental attitude can make up for a lack of natural talent to a point (Ronaldo and Beckham being two extreme examples).


Really?
I don't like that cunt one bit but Tranaldo is one of the most instinctive footballers around there. His free kicks are clearly a result of lot of training but his open field play isn't.
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Re: John Gudetti

Postby mr_nool » Tue Aug 28, 2012 12:43 pm

I think Messi would be chubby little bastard if he didn't play football.
He will swell up like Maradona once he quits.
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