Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Why is there no Silva thread? He's been gash by his standards this season. Some members of our squad really do seem to be immune from criticism.
Tokyo Blue wrote:If we have got some width, and that appears to be the target for the summer from the names I have seen banded around, Barry will have a lot more options to pass to and a lot more space because play will be a lot more stretched. GB still has a contribution to make, I feel.
Tokyo Blue wrote:If we have got some width, and that appears to be the target for the summer from the names I have seen banded around, Barry will have a lot more options to pass to and a lot more space because play will be a lot more stretched. GB still has a contribution to make, I feel.
MilnersJaw wrote:Rag_hater wrote:If people refuse to see that Gareth has been going backwards all season we are gonna get over run in midfield again.For me the fact that Yaya Toure makes on average 80 passes per game, behind only Arteta in the Premier League, and Pirlo and Xavi in Europe. For a player who is apparently in ‘indifferent’ form according to some people, he still has a dominant effect on City’s games, and they don’t look the same without him. Vital.Same with Silva.
I think Gareth has been the weakest link this year along with some of the stuff Bobby did.
We need to lighten the load on Gareth A.S.A.P.
Barry is past it. All the balls go through him and he slows everything down. Has nobody notice that this season we were probably the worse team in the league on the break or in any counter attack?
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Pace for a holding midfielder is not important. It's better to have great anticipation and know where the ball is going (which Barr does) rather than having to rely on pace to get there due to poor positioning/anticipation. Being able to read the game well is far, far more important.
At OT there was a great example of this when he pickpocketed Giggs and set up our first goal.
He's easily been our most consistent midfielder since we signed him.
It's stuff like that you come out with that I simply don't understand. Maybe pure pace over 100 yards isn't important but pace, or quickness, over five to fifteen yards is extremely important for holding midfielder. Change of direction even more so. Alsom he consistently takes too long on the ball.
I really genuinely hope we sell him this summer and we can have these "would Gareth Barry have helped" arguments rather than it going sour in the end. He has been good overall for us and deserves to be remembered as good (not great) player.
Disagree. He's very rarely out of position. His reading of the game is so good that he gets there first, even against much faster players. Many people judge him because of his 'shocker' the England germany game in the world cup where he was left as the only man back against 4 german attackers.
Pace for this position is a bonus rather than a necessity. De Jong was not quick, Makalele wasn't particulary quick nor was Senna or Alonso. There are few holding midfielders who have blistering pace. They all have great anticipation though.
Why sell him? He's at least good enough to do a job from the bench. To put in when someone needs a rest or to be a claming influence when we're protecting a lead.
He's worth keeping.
aaron bond wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Pace for a holding midfielder is not important. It's better to have great anticipation and know where the ball is going (which Barr does) rather than having to rely on pace to get there due to poor positioning/anticipation. Being able to read the game well is far, far more important.
At OT there was a great example of this when he pickpocketed Giggs and set up our first goal.
He's easily been our most consistent midfielder since we signed him.
It's stuff like that you come out with that I simply don't understand. Maybe pure pace over 100 yards isn't important but pace, or quickness, over five to fifteen yards is extremely important for holding midfielder. Change of direction even more so. Alsom he consistently takes too long on the ball.
I really genuinely hope we sell him this summer and we can have these "would Gareth Barry have helped" arguments rather than it going sour in the end. He has been good overall for us and deserves to be remembered as good (not great) player.
Disagree. He's very rarely out of position. His reading of the game is so good that he gets there first, even against much faster players. Many people judge him because of his 'shocker' the England germany game in the world cup where he was left as the only man back against 4 german attackers.
Pace for this position is a bonus rather than a necessity. De Jong was not quick, Makalele wasn't particulary quick nor was Senna or Alonso. There are few holding midfielders who have blistering pace. They all have great anticipation though.
Why sell him? He's at least good enough to do a job from the bench. To put in when someone needs a rest or to be a claming influence when we're protecting a lead.
He's worth keeping.
Barry's positional play is excellent. Despite his lack of speed, he almost always knows where to be at the right time. Ever since he's joined us, he's been solid in that centre midfield position and I really don't understand how anyone can underestimate the impact he has on our play.
He regularly sweeps up in front of the defence, covers the full backs when they go forward and has to cover for Yaya who never can be bothered to get back. I know someone will come up with some stat on Yaya about his passing ratio or whatever, but he IS a lazy sod when it comes to getting back, so Barry has to cover for him.
To replace him will be very difficult. If we can keep Rodwell fit, I think he could potentially do the job but keeping him fit is another question.
Rag_hater wrote:aaron bond wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Pace for a holding midfielder is not important. It's better to have great anticipation and know where the ball is going (which Barr does) rather than having to rely on pace to get there due to poor positioning/anticipation. Being able to read the game well is far, far more important.
At OT there was a great example of this when he pickpocketed Giggs and set up our first goal.
He's easily been our most consistent midfielder since we signed him.
It's stuff like that you come out with that I simply don't understand. Maybe pure pace over 100 yards isn't important but pace, or quickness, over five to fifteen yards is extremely important for holding midfielder. Change of direction even more so. Alsom he consistently takes too long on the ball.
I really genuinely hope we sell him this summer and we can have these "would Gareth Barry have helped" arguments rather than it going sour in the end. He has been good overall for us and deserves to be remembered as good (not great) player.
Disagree. He's very rarely out of position. His reading of the game is so good that he gets there first, even against much faster players. Many people judge him because of his 'shocker' the England germany game in the world cup where he was left as the only man back against 4 german attackers.
Pace for this position is a bonus rather than a necessity. De Jong was not quick, Makalele wasn't particulary quick nor was Senna or Alonso. There are few holding midfielders who have blistering pace. They all have great anticipation though.
Why sell him? He's at least good enough to do a job from the bench. To put in when someone needs a rest or to be a claming influence when we're protecting a lead.
He's worth keeping.
Barry's positional play is excellent. Despite his lack of speed, he almost always knows where to be at the right time. Ever since he's joined us, he's been solid in that centre midfield position and I really don't understand how anyone can underestimate the impact he has on our play.
He regularly sweeps up in front of the defence, covers the full backs when they go forward and has to cover for Yaya who never can be bothered to get back. I know someone will come up with some stat on Yaya about his passing ratio or whatever, but he IS a lazy sod when it comes to getting back, so Barry has to cover for him.
To replace him will be very difficult. If we can keep Rodwell fit, I think he could potentially do the job but keeping him fit is another question.
The thing is he has been given the DM role whilst playing for us.Yaya plays a different role more box to box.When Rodwell is fit or Jimmy told to do Gareths job they do it just as good,last year worse,this year better.
He can be replaced with players we have already if they are told to do the job Gareth does or if Manuel feels we need somebody else I am sure we could find someone
Rag_hater wrote:The way I see it is all of
Rodwell,
Milner,
Zaba,
Garcia,
Fellaini,
Schneiderlin,
Kroos,
Bender,
Sahin,
Essien,
Diarra
Are just a few examples of players who could do what Gareth does.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Rag_hater wrote:The way I see it is all of
Rodwell,
Milner,
Zaba,
Garcia,
Fellaini,
Schneiderlin,
Kroos,
Bender,
Sahin,
Essien,
Diarra
Are just a few examples of players who could do what Gareth does.
Garcia? Seriously?
Don't agree with Zabaleta, Milner or Fellaini either.
Rag_hater wrote:The way I see it is all of
Rodwell,
Milner,
Zaba,
Garcia,
Fellaini,
Schneiderlin,
Kroos,
Bender,
Sahin,
Essien,
Diarra
Are just a few examples of players who could do what Gareth does.
Rag_hater wrote:If people refuse to see that Gareth has been going backwards all season we are gonna get over run in midfield again.For me the fact that Yaya Toure makes on average 80 passes per game, behind only Arteta in the Premier League, and Pirlo and Xavi in Europe. For a player who is apparently in ‘indifferent’ form according to some people, he still has a dominant effect on City’s games, and they don’t look the same without him. Vital.Same with Silva.
I think Gareth has been the weakest link this year along with some of the stuff Bobby did.
We need to lighten the load on Gareth A.S.A.P.
Ajardine wrote:Gaz Baz should be a squad player next year, would love to see Zaba in that role and Richards at RB
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