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Re: AJ

Postby freshie » Sun Oct 07, 2012 11:16 am

Original Dub wrote:
phips wrote:Well he isn't wrong...in fact he's dead right.


No he isn't dead right at all.

How much older than johnson was aguero when he signed for us? Joe Hart?

He was a squad player due to his consistancy, or lack of it.

Not because of his age.


He was consistent - consistently shit
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Re: AJ

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sun Oct 07, 2012 12:56 pm

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Tokyo Blue wrote:I wonder what the excuse will be if he bombs at Sunderland.


'If'?

I thought I'd be charitable.
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Re: AJ

Postby Dameerto » Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:12 pm

sandman wrote:Two of my mates have met him and chatted with him for a good while, they both thought that he is an arrogant little cunt who seems to think that everyone else is to blame for him being a lazy bastard.

If Mancini doesnt like English players then how does one explain Hart, Richards, Lescott, Barry & Milner all starting yesterday, and if he doesnt give the chance to young talent then why did Nastasic start in Madrid, and how did we win the title with one of the youngest average ages in the league?


That's pretty much the impression he gave me with his reactions to life and events at City - I think Mancini gave him plenty of chances to change, and he wasn't willing to do it.
He arrived at City out of condition and not even able to complete a full game, which was a worrying sign.
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Re: AJ

Postby Blue Since 76 » Sun Oct 07, 2012 2:45 pm

Dameerto wrote:
That's pretty much the impression he gave me with his reactions to life and events at City - I think Mancini gave him plenty of chances to change, and he wasn't willing to do it.
He arrived at City out of condition and not even able to complete a full game, which was a worrying sign.


He arrived out of condition, but I blamed Middlesbrough. I owe them an apology.
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Re: AJ

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Sun Oct 07, 2012 3:54 pm

Anonymous yesterday. Although it sounds like he's off the beer and on the bitter lemon.
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Re: AJ

Postby Spurge » Sun Oct 07, 2012 8:45 pm

Apparentky he came off as was feeling unwell
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Re: AJ

Postby Blue Since 76 » Sun Oct 07, 2012 10:46 pm

Spurge wrote:Apparentky he came off as was feeling unwell


That was because he'd walked about for an hour. Never used to manage more than that for us, either
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Re: AJ

Postby Esky » Mon Oct 08, 2012 1:28 am

The next Stephen Ireland.

I don't hold anything against him - wish him well at Sunderland.
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Re: AJ

Postby sandman » Mon Oct 08, 2012 6:41 am

Esky wrote:The next Stephen Ireland.

I don't hold anything against him - wish him well at Sunderland.


Except Ireland had one good season with us, Johnson never managed more than one good game in a row.
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Re: AJ

Postby kinkylola » Mon Oct 08, 2012 8:58 am

The thing i'm most disappointed about is that AJ had/has the tools necessary to be a real talent. Looking back, he'd make a few sub appearances and then maybe mancini thought, ok he's ready to start. And of course when johnson started he did nothing, so back to subs to prove himself again. Any time he got the chance to start it was like he switched off.

And also, in 10/11 he appeared 43 times for us across all competitions and in 11/12 he got 38 appearances ... if you can't make a lasting mark with that many games, I think you only have 1 person to blame.

I don't agree with people saying he was never good enough for us, or he didn't do anything for us ... he did have some excellent performances off the bench, and he did gain us points. Unfortunately, it seems like he's an arrogant twat, and that's a shame. Hope he sorts himself out and actually achieves something.
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Re: AJ

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:02 am

Blue Since 76 wrote:"It's not that you're not good enough, it's just that the likes of Yaya Toure are going to play ahead of you, no matter what you do."


That's the loser mentality that means AJ will never turn all the potential into performance. There are lot of ways to look at that situation. There are guys who see it as a challenge. "Fuck me, they got Yaya Toure playing, I really need to step up the effort to win his spot". Or "Blimey, all these world class stars around, the things I will learn from these people and things we will win".

There are no players who will be ahead of you in the line up "no matter what". That's just bollocks.
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Re: AJ

Postby Chinners » Mon Oct 08, 2012 9:52 am

kinkylola wrote:The thing i'm most disappointed about is that AJ had/has the tools necessary to be a real talent. Looking back, he'd make a few sub appearances and then maybe mancini thought, ok he's ready to start. And of course when johnson started he did nothing, so back to subs to prove himself again. Any time he got the chance to start it was like he switched off.

And also, in 10/11 he appeared 43 times for us across all competitions and in 11/12 he got 38 appearances ... if you can't make a lasting mark with that many games, I think you only have 1 person to blame.

I don't agree with people saying he was never good enough for us, or he didn't do anything for us ... he did have some excellent performances off the bench, and he did gain us points. Unfortunately, it seems like he's an arrogant twat, and that's a shame. Hope he sorts himself out and actually achieves something.


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Re: AJ

Postby Goaters 103 » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:02 am

Johnson seems to want to chat into every microphone since he left, and he is indeed eerily similar to Stephen Ireland and his both elevated and deluded view of his own abilities.

He didnt play often enough because he wasnt good enough, end of. City arent a charity team, there to field players because they ae English and the media loves and wildly overates them.

Johnson is the favourite player of every person who never actually watched him play at City, and saw the odd highlights package. Yes he has talent, but consistency is alien to him and he regularly disappeared in games just as he did on saturday giving no impact to his team.
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Re: AJ

Postby Spurge » Mon Oct 08, 2012 11:48 am

Chinners wrote:
kinkylola wrote:The thing i'm most disappointed about is that AJ had/has the tools necessary to be a real talent. Looking back, he'd make a few sub appearances and then maybe mancini thought, ok he's ready to start. And of course when johnson started he did nothing, so back to subs to prove himself again. Any time he got the chance to start it was like he switched off.

And also, in 10/11 he appeared 43 times for us across all competitions and in 11/12 he got 38 appearances ... if you can't make a lasting mark with that many games, I think you only have 1 person to blame.

I don't agree with people saying he was never good enough for us, or he didn't do anything for us ... he did have some excellent performances off the bench, and he did gain us points. Unfortunately, it seems like he's an arrogant twat, and that's a shame. Hope he sorts himself out and actually achieves something.


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Yep I'll go along with that as well - for anybody doubting what he was capable of just look at last seasons dvd - some real quality from AJ, assists and goals alike, but he's made a decision to walk away rather than put his talents to better effect - a real shame.

But as he has been spouting all this rubbish in the media and now plays for a diffferent team lets not conveniently forgot some of his contributions as if they never happened.

He's taken a massive backward step and talked up a load of shit, putting the spotlight on himself more than ever, he has to deliver or become a footballing nobody, which would be a waste
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