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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby phips » Fri Mar 15, 2013 5:34 pm

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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Risby » Fri Mar 15, 2013 6:01 pm

AG7 wrote:Fair to assume that with Kompany and Aguero's return, Lescott, Kolo and Edin all go out to the bench for this one?

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Would that be our strongest starting XI or would Mancini toy with the idea of playing Nasri in Milner's place and/or Garcia in Barry's?


I didn't think either kompany or Aguero were fit enough to play this weekend.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby AG7 » Fri Mar 15, 2013 6:07 pm

Risby wrote:
I didn't think either kompany or Aguero were fit enough to play this weekend.


Initially a week ago it was thought they both could be back but now apparently they both are confirmed to be out ... what's worse is that Tevez has had an injury now and he too is out?? Conflicting reports on this one, can someone confirm pls.??
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby zuricity » Fri Mar 15, 2013 6:31 pm

AG7 wrote:
Initially a week ago it was thought they both could be back but now apparently they both are confirmed to be out ... what's worse is that Tevez has had an injury now and he too is out?? Conflicting reports on this one, can someone confirm pls.??


tsch tsch, you didn't read Dougies training report
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby MilnersJaw » Fri Mar 15, 2013 6:38 pm

Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Of all the bad signings we've made in recent years, he's been possibly the biggest waste of money. 25 million for a player who had a year left on his contract. Never has a city player promised so much and delivered so little as him!


Well said. Careful though, your obvious appraisal of nasri might condemn you hating him and any other player you discuss.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby AG7 » Fri Mar 15, 2013 8:41 pm

zuricity wrote:
tsch tsch, you didn't read Dougies training report


I did ... that's the conflicting report I mentioned.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Im_Spartacus » Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:06 pm

Original Dub wrote:
Well what I saw John was a player who steadily improved every season at Arsenal, culminating in what looked like him becoming the complete player. This was reflected in his price tag, which neither us or united (and God knows who else) thought to be inflated.

He has gone backwards with us. No doubt about it. Maybe it's because Mancini wants him to play a different role. Maybe it's because of lots of different things.

But we weren't "fooled" into buying him.


No not at all, he had a cracking start to the 2010 season, but tailed off badly at xmas and never improved beyond that. The excuse for his poor showing the rest of the time was that Fabregas took up Nasri's space, and the run which saw him on fire was playing in the middle, wheras he had been shunted wide for the previous couple of years.

So we buy him and play him wide. The lads a shitbag no doubt about it, but Mancini dont fucking help buying players and trying to turn them into something they clearly are not. You do that with kids, not with 20m international midfielders

It all sounds a bit stephen irelandesque to me to be honest, great on his day, but needs jupiter aligned with orion to have that day.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Im_Spartacus » Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:08 pm

Im_Spartacus wrote:
No not at all, he had a cracking start to the 2010 season, but tailed off badly at xmas and never improved beyond that. The excuse for his poor showing the rest of the time was that Fabregas took up Nasri's space, and the run which saw him on fire was playing in the middle, wheras he had been shunted wide for the previous couple of years.

So we buy him and play him wide. The lads a shitbag no doubt about it, but Mancini dont fucking help buying players and trying to turn them into something they clearly are not. You do that with kids, not with 20m international midfielders

It all sounds a bit stephen irelandesque to me to be honest, great on his day, but needs jupiter aligned with orion to have that day.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Bridge'srightfoot » Fri Mar 15, 2013 9:40 pm

Im_Spartacus wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
Well what I saw John was a player who steadily improved every season at Arsenal, culminating in what looked like him becoming the complete player. This was reflected in his price tag, which neither us or united (and God knows who else) thought to be inflated.

He has gone backwards with us. No doubt about it. Maybe it's because Mancini wants him to play a different role. Maybe it's because of lots of different things.

But we weren't "fooled" into buying him.


No not at all, he had a cracking start to the 2010 season, but tailed off badly at xmas and never improved beyond that. The excuse for his poor showing the rest of the time was that Fabregas took up Nasri's space, and the run which saw him on fire was playing in the middle, wheras he had been shunted wide for the previous couple of years.

So we buy him and play him wide. The lads a shitbag no doubt about it, but Mancini dont fucking help buying players and trying to turn them into something they clearly are not. You do that with kids, not with 20m international midfielders

It all sounds a bit stephen irelandesque to me to be honest, great on his day, but needs jupiter aligned with orion to have that day.


Exactly, how many great games has he had for us? I recall 2, his debut and the Chelsea home game last year.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Cit.revenge » Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:04 am

Why am especially nervous today ?Have some feeling that the rags will play draw.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Risby » Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:48 am

Cit.revenge wrote:Why am especially nervous today ?Have some feeling that the rags will play draw.


I think both the rags and ourselves will win today. To think they will lose or draw at home to a managerless Reading is very optimistic.
We just need to make sure we bag the three points. We need to be tough today and have a lot of desire to win, otherwise Everton will just bully us.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Alex Sapphire » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:04 am

Reading scored three and were ahead three times at theirs, plus there is the Le Fondre factor. Plus they'll be playing for Brian. Small chance of dropped points. Since we need them to drop points in half their games to even have a look in, let's hope they start this weekend.
We have a job to do and have looked very focused so time to break the hoodoo and give Moyes another nudge towards the door
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Tim777 » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:22 am

Risby wrote:
I think both the rags and ourselves will win today. To think they will lose or draw at home to a managerless Reading is very optimistic.
We just need to make sure we bag the three points. We need to be tough today and have a lot of desire to win, otherwise Everton will just bully us.


Reading ignited the unexpected in their home fixture against the rags: the game where 7 goals were scored on 01/12/2012 (4:3) so I think the rags will be wary of their fearlessness and play a defensive game - a sign that this may be a tight one, hopefully at least a draw (interim manager or not).
With us, I have a feeling that the lads'll be in overdrive and fight tooth & nail not to let the toffees get the better of us, knowing what's at stake.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Cit.revenge » Sat Mar 16, 2013 8:30 am

I only know that I was nervous for some reason this game is very important, and what Alex says there is some factors like fight for survival for Reading, I hope that we will have a some luck at last.
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:19 am

The scum will batter Reading so if we don't win today 14 or 15 points will look silly
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby Cit.revenge » Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:22 am

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The scum will batter Reading so if we don't win today 14 or 15 points will look silly

That is what i m thinking they say draw is good , yap if we are out of the race and will be with draw
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Re: Next : Everton Away

Postby zuricity » Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:58 am

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:The scum will batter Reading so if we don't win today 14 or 15 points will look silly


As always doug, it depends what team turns up , if Reading defend like they did at our place , i don't think so.

However , this looks like a classic case of Diving needed for united. So any dropped points will be a definite bonus.
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