MilnersJaw wrote:here is one of the problems. you completely write off lescott saying he cannot perform at the top level when in the title winning season he showed he could perform at that level.
Wasn't barrys biggest fan at all but i'd have him playing anyday over garcia and demi in the mid if we were not playing fernandinho or milner there or a 5 man midfield.
MilnersJaw wrote:here is one of the problems. you completely write off lescott saying he cannot perform at the top level when in the title winning season he showed he could perform at that level.
Wasn't barrys biggest fan at all but i'd have him playing anyday over garcia and demi in the mid if we were not playing fernandinho or milner there or a 5 man midfield.
spiny wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:here is one of the problems. you completely write off lescott saying he cannot perform at the top level when in the title winning season he showed he could perform at that level.
Wasn't barrys biggest fan at all but i'd have him playing anyday over garcia and demi in the mid if we were not playing fernandinho or milner there or a 5 man midfield.
I think you have misread what I wrote. You are looking at Lescott as a player 2 years ago when City were aspiring to be Champions of the Premier League. City's target is now Champions League as well as all other trophies. Succesful sides are moving to a style where the positions are more fluid and players have to be skilled on the ball and where weaknesses are more readily exploited.
Top teams now place more emphasis on attack with fast, tricky players and not always with a target man. Lescott is not so good in these situations and no longer a regular for England. How many really top teams would want to sign him? He is a good player who is entering the last phase of his career. He can do a job but is not at the level of Vincent Kompany who has developed into a great player with us and has set the standard for CB's at City.
I have always rated Gareth Barry.
Ted Hughes wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:here is one of the problems. you completely write off lescott saying he cannot perform at the top level when in the title winning season he showed he could perform at that level.
Wasn't barrys biggest fan at all but i'd have him playing anyday over garcia and demi in the mid if we were not playing fernandinho or milner there or a 5 man midfield.
Barry & Lescott would both have got new short term contracts for me, but I don't think Txiki is going to hand out big money contracts to older players unless they are considered to be 'stars'.
Hart Kompany, Lescott, Barry, DeJong Tevez was the true spine of City's team imo. The others added the extra dimension.
spiny wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:here is one of the problems. you completely write off lescott saying he cannot perform at the top level when in the title winning season he showed he could perform at that level.
Wasn't barrys biggest fan at all but i'd have him playing anyday over garcia and demi in the mid if we were not playing fernandinho or milner there or a 5 man midfield.
Barry & Lescott would both have got new short term contracts for me, but I don't think Txiki is going to hand out big money contracts to older players unless they are considered to be 'stars'.
Hart Kompany, Lescott, Barry, DeJong Tevez was the true spine of City's team imo. The others added the extra dimension.
Agreed.
I suspect there is also some juggling of the books involved for FFP and future club finances with those on high pay and deemed not key to the "project" being shipped out.
We also have to accept policy is determined by our Spanish senior executives. Mancini has commented he did not see eye to eye with them and I recall quotes from a City player saying Pellegrini plays a Spanish style at City which could account for certain Latin players finding favour over their English counterparts.
Ted Hughes wrote:We will still have have 4 'home produced' players to fit that part of the squad quota at the moment, 3 of which are English: Hart, Milner, Rodwell (plus Clichy makes 4), so unless any of those leave, we don't actually need to sign any 'home produced' players to replace them, so only exceptional English players who improve our squad, will be considered.
The other 4 quota spots have to be 'club trained' so we can't sign any English players for those spots anyway apart from perhaps Daniel Sturridge.
We just have Micah & that's it.
Fidel Castro wrote:English players are mostly a bit poo though, aren't they?
mcfc1632 wrote:
Goalkeepers
Forster, Ruddy, Hart
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Defenders
Jones, Smalling, Jagielka, Walker, Johnson, Cahill, Baines, Cole, Gibbs,
.
Midfielders
Lallana, Barkley, Gerrard, Lampard, Wilshere, Henderson, Milner, Townsend, Cleverley,
Forwards
Lambert, Rodriguez, Defoe, Rooney, Sturridge,
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