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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Paulpowersleftfoot » Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:27 am

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:I think some of us fail to recognise the sheer volume of work his role in the team requires. Plus, I don't think he's fully attuned to the way we play football in this country yet. Given time I think he'll be fantastic (he's already very good).


I thought yesterday was his best game for us,difference with him & Barry is his reading of the game so he's intercepting rather than harrying/tackling
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby MilnersJaw » Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:34 am

I still don't think him as yaya are a good combo when we hadn't got the ball. Fanandildo will track back etc but yaya doesn't which means we got one midfielder only trying to defend properly which then all lies on the back 4. In the pl they will get through most games but in europe against better opposition we will look like mugs like we did against Munich. Fair enough they are probably best team in the world but they made it look easy.

However I like his movement and passing.
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Wonderwall » Sun Oct 06, 2013 12:27 pm

I thought he played very well yesterday. Mccarthy and barkley were evertons best players and he wrestled control of the midfield from them and made them look crap in the second half.
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Original Dub » Sun Oct 06, 2013 12:51 pm

Rag_hater wrote:Seems to have taken over Barry's place.Does half as much as Yaya yet gets plaudits from a certain section.No doubt undervalued phrase will be trotted out soon or know fuckall about football.


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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sun Oct 06, 2013 12:54 pm

Original Dub wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:Seems to have taken over Barry's place.Does half as much as Yaya yet gets plaudits from a certain section.No doubt undervalued phrase will be trotted out soon or know fuckall about football.


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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Rag_hater » Sun Oct 06, 2013 1:15 pm

Original Dub wrote:
Rag_hater wrote:Seems to have taken over Barry's place.Does half as much as Yaya yet gets plaudits from a certain section.No doubt undervalued phrase will be trotted out soon or know fuckall about football.


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Re: Drop Fernandinho

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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Hutch's Shoulder » Sun Oct 06, 2013 2:57 pm

Sunday People had him man of the match
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby freshie » Sun Oct 06, 2013 6:24 pm

Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Hate to be negative after a really good game, but as a coach myself I found myself screaming don't dive in at the Telly all night. He must have attempted an unnecessary tackle and been beat a good 12 times. Poor technique.


Which game were you watching then? MOTM for me
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby getdressedmctavish » Sun Oct 06, 2013 8:01 pm

The bloke is rank. I stand near the middle so had a damn good look. His ability to get a yard wrong side was Gelsonesque. When he did put a tackle in he was about as tough as Freddy Hill.His passing is substandard. He's not quick. A total non event. So that's £46 million on two no hoper midfielders to replace de Jong and now Barry. Neither complete footballers but both miles better than Dino and Garcia. But ofcourse, we don't make mistakes with our scouting anymore, we know everything about a player before we sign him. Really.All those who are criticising Ya Ya are missing the point. Course he's a lazy arrogant cunt. But he can do the impossible. The fucker next to him has to get into position and break up play, that is all. This bloke does neither well.
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Blue2 » Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:26 pm

Hes average at best so far, not a patch on Barry, perhaps he will get better. Vastly overpriced on his performances so far
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Dunnylad » Sun Oct 06, 2013 9:56 pm

Press report that's he's missing having other Brazilians with him at the club - sounds like we need to resign Berti
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Sun Oct 06, 2013 10:26 pm

freshie wrote:
Which game were you watching then? MOTM for me


Mate read what I said and go check the evidence.

Did I say he was shit? No I just said he dives in way too much which is poor technique. If it doesn't get sorted and we insist on him playing as our protector at some point it will hurt us.

I also agree that he's doing more than his share of the work for those that have said. He doesn't pick the team tho, so again it will need addressing at some point I feel.
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby dazby » Mon Oct 07, 2013 12:04 am

To those at the ground. Was he playing deeper in this game, particularly in the second half, than against Bayern? He was out of shot a lot meaning he was either really deep or up front.
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby freshie » Mon Oct 07, 2013 12:35 am

dazby wrote:To those at the ground. Was he playing deeper in this game, particularly in the second half, than against Bayern? He was out of shot a lot meaning he was either really deep or up front.
He was playing deep. Made a couple of excellent tackles/interceptions which otherwise would have led to us conceding and passed the ball about very well. I thought the Everton game was his best in a City shirt and really don't understand where all this criticism is coming from
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Dameerto » Mon Oct 07, 2013 12:42 am

I thanked him in the match thread for one of his interceptions, saved an almost certain goal.
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Tokyo Blue » Mon Oct 07, 2013 12:50 am

Dameerto wrote:I thanked him in the match thread for one of his interceptions, saved an almost certain goal.

He did manage to give the ball away in our own half and create a chance for the opponents for the second game running. That everton are nowhere near Bayern and were unable to take advantage is lucky for him. This has got to stop.

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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Spurge » Mon Oct 07, 2013 9:58 pm

Lets right him off after half a dozen games....yeh why not....

Fernandihno's new to the team, the team sets up differently and you know what it's centre mid that's more exposed under the new approach, so hardly surprising that of the newbies this guy's finding it tougher than the others. Negredo has a strike partner, Navas has been given a licence to attack down the right - it's what they do.

So cut him some slack I'm sure he'll come good.
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby AG7 » Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:58 pm

Spurge wrote:Lets right him off after half a dozen games....yeh why not.... Fernandihno's new to the team, the team sets up differently and you know what it's centre mid that's more exposed under the new approach, so hardly surprising that of the newbies this guy's finding it tougher than the others. Negredo has a strike partner, Navas has been given a licence to attack down the right - it's what they do. So cut him some slack I'm sure he'll come good.


Here managers get sacked after 5 games (Di Canio this season), others come under pressure in 6 games into the season (Padrew, Jol) ... hell Arse were calling for Wenger's head after game 1 ... so why can't we as fans judge a player after 12 games? I haven't asked for Fernandhino's head (just to clarify), am just questioning the premise that oh it's only been 12 games ... how many is enough? 12 games or 12 seasons? Hell for someone even 12 mins of game might be enough to form an opinion ... everyone's entitled to theirs, and that includes how long they take forming that. In your eyes they might be hasty, but similarly in their eyes you might be the one who can't make up his mind ...
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Re: Drop Fernandinho

Postby Original Dub » Tue Oct 08, 2013 7:29 am

AG7 wrote:
Here managers get sacked after 5 games (Di Canio this season), others come under pressure in 6 games into the season (Padrew, Jol) ... hell Arse were calling for Wenger's head after game 1 ... so why can't we as fans judge a player after 12 games? I haven't asked for Fernandhino's head (just to clarify), am just questioning the premise that oh it's only been 12 games ... how many is enough? 12 games or 12 seasons? Hell for someone even 12 mins of game might be enough to form an opinion ... everyone's entitled to theirs, and that includes how long they take forming that. In your eyes they might be hasty, but similarly in their eyes you might be the one who can't make up his mind ...


Wenger has managed for more than one game I'd say. As has pardew and di canio.

Besides that your point is nail on head. To be honest, I knew he wasn't good enough when I saw his picture. It's never too early to form an opinion.
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