Robbie the future of City? POLL

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Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Beeks » Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:43 pm

My personal opinion is that Robinho has had enough time to prove he is good enough in a sky blue shirt and I think he has failed miserably

Yes the guy is skillful...but skillful like the half time ball jugglers who play fancy keepy uppy

He's just not got what it takes to cut it in the premier league IMO

Seriously folks...can you even remember when he last had a decent game for us?

I can...November 2008 and the chip against Arsenal...can't remember anything else he's done to grab my eye since

Can't understand why some people on here still defend him

Sell for what we paid and get in a world class replacement
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby lets all have a disco » Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:58 pm

Keep,1000000000000%

Seeing as Mancini is the man,lets see if he can get Robbie going again.
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Postby 10.Goater_Legend » Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:59 pm

Keep, Robson is a world-class player and under world-class management he will go on to maximise his huge potencial.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby edge275 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 1:59 pm

Keep for me.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby ashton287 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:07 pm

he's barely played give him time to back upto speed, which wont be long with mancini because he makes sure his players work hard then after he's actually played a couple judge him till then KEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Bingo Lewis » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:08 pm

can't cut it in the prem but was in double figures for scoring, and was played on the left wing.
ok then.

oh and a big KEEP from Bingo.
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Postby Mike J » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:10 pm

keep him untill the end of the season and if his effort is still non existent get rid and go for ribery.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Crossie » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:10 pm

Keep he will come good.

REALLY REALLY needs a goal, and i think the confidence will flow back and he will remember who he is meant to be.

At the moment though I fully support the policy of playing him in home games, and a late sub in away games. Rotating with Bellamy to keep Bellers fresh.
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Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:15 pm

DAFT POLL.
WE DONT NEED THE MONEY SO TO EVEN CONSIDER SELLING A MAN OF HIS TALENT IS PLAIN LOONY.
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Scatman » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:19 pm

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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby blues-clues » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:25 pm

Would the owners lose face by selling him at a loss? I doubt they would countenance that so would anyone currently value him at what we paid for him and if they did meet our valuation could anyone afford him? Possibly only Chelsea who have already said they are not buying in January.

So putting him on the market now would be silly. Moreover he has a lot to offer, give Mancini a chance to get that out of him. If come the summer he has had a few games in the sunshine and is still not cutting it then have another look but now is the season for panic buying and panic selling and we are not in that position.

If you base your assessment on his performance against Stoke you would get rid but as cameos go his performance against Wolves was pretty good. Lets see how he is getting on once he has spent 6 months with Mancini but for now a very definite KEEP.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Gloryhunter123 » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:26 pm

Ok why dont we just sell the rest of the team aswell then , of course Robson is a keeper stupid thread .
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby MARKMAKAVELI » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:31 pm

You suggest selling a player who can be a world beater when we still have players in our squad who aren't fit to lace his boots.

Absolute madness.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby saulman » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:37 pm

Robinho is a top quality, world class player. If Superman had not been so fantastic last season, Robby would have been a main contender for player of the season. His skill is without question. His commitment may be a different story, but give him a few weeks with Mancini and I'm sure that we'll see that Robinhos' problem is not Manchester and not Manchester City, but his problem was Mark Hughes. Now we have a manager who will play him to his strenghts and not seem intent on exploiting his weaknesses, we'll see the world class Robinho of the beginning of last season.......the player that single handedly destroyed Stoke and scored THAT goal against Arsenal.

I have to say, I am sick and tired of seeing constant negative headlines about him. Only this morning the Mirror spun our win, starting with the line....'Dropping Robinho proves to be a masterstroke'. It's like they're blaming him for a loss that didn't even happen........... and it's not just that scum rag that's at it, everyone is having a pop. Name another player in the Prem who has to put up with such scrutiny.

I voted to keep Robinho without a seconds hesitation because he is clearly a world class player. Now we have a world class manager who seems to have a plan A, B, C & D....then I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more of Robinho in a City shirt and not just looking pissed off on the bench. And so we should.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Beeks » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:41 pm

saulman wrote:Robinho is a top quality, world class player. If Superman had not been so fantastic last season, Robby would have been a main contender for player of the season. His skill is without question. His commitment may be a different story, but give him a few weeks with Mancini and I'm sure that we'll see that Robinhos' problem is not Manchester and not Manchester City, but his problem was Mark Hughes. Now we have a manager who will play him to his strenghts and not seem intent on exploiting his weaknesses, we'll see the world class Robinho of the beginning of last season.......the player that single handedly destroyed Stoke and scored THAT goal against Arsenal.

I have to say, I am sick and tired of seeing constant negative headlines about him. Only this morning the Mirror spun our win, starting with the line....'Dropping Robinho proves to be a masterstroke'. It's like they're blaming him for a loss that didn't even happen........... and it's not just that scum rag that's at it, everyone is having a pop. Name another player in the Prem who has to put up with such scrutiny.

I voted to keep Robinho without a seconds hesitation because he is clearly a world class player. Now we have a world class manager who seems to have a plan A, B, C & D....then I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more of Robinho in a City shirt and not just looking pissed off on the bench. And so we should.


I hope you're right...

I dunno...I just think defenders are wise to him in the Prem and it seems if you so much as blow on him he falls over and i've never once seen him win a tackle...can we afford such luxuries?
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:42 pm

Bingo Lewis wrote:can't cut it in the prem but was in double figures for scoring, and was played on the left wing.
ok then.

oh and a big KEEP from Bingo.


That's what puzzles me. He has been very good in front of goal for us, yet some people call him useless.

He may not be the most active player in the world but can make things happen when we need a goal out of nowhere. He has two assists in past two games as well.

Definite yes from me. It seems Some people would prefer 11 Vassel's. Oh and topic like this from someone who questioned whether we had become spoiled just the other week.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby saulman » Tue Dec 29, 2009 2:47 pm

IanBishopsHaircut wrote:
saulman wrote:Robinho is a top quality, world class player. If Superman had not been so fantastic last season, Robby would have been a main contender for player of the season. His skill is without question. His commitment may be a different story, but give him a few weeks with Mancini and I'm sure that we'll see that Robinhos' problem is not Manchester and not Manchester City, but his problem was Mark Hughes. Now we have a manager who will play him to his strenghts and not seem intent on exploiting his weaknesses, we'll see the world class Robinho of the beginning of last season.......the player that single handedly destroyed Stoke and scored THAT goal against Arsenal.

I have to say, I am sick and tired of seeing constant negative headlines about him. Only this morning the Mirror spun our win, starting with the line....'Dropping Robinho proves to be a masterstroke'. It's like they're blaming him for a loss that didn't even happen........... and it's not just that scum rag that's at it, everyone is having a pop. Name another player in the Prem who has to put up with such scrutiny.

I voted to keep Robinho without a seconds hesitation because he is clearly a world class player. Now we have a world class manager who seems to have a plan A, B, C & D....then I'm sure we'll be seeing a lot more of Robinho in a City shirt and not just looking pissed off on the bench. And so we should.


I hope you're right...

I dunno...I just think defenders are wise to him in the Prem and it seems if you so much as blow on him he falls over and i've never once seen him win a tackle...can we afford such luxuries?


In short yes. We can afford such luxuries.

You've never seen him win a tackle? So what? He's there to create and score goals which he has already proven he can do. That's what he should be in the team for. I would no more ask Robinho to get stuck into tackles than I would ask Nigel De Jong to pile into the box at every opportunity to score. Players should be played to their strengths and Robinhos strength is as a technically gifted, world class, attacking player. If he can't tackle, why insist that he does so?
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Ted Hughes » Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:13 pm

Definitely keep but with the proviso that he has to accept he'll be part of a squad & not a prefferred starter. Some games will suit him, some not. In the games that do suit him, I want to see a higher percentage of 'world class' performances. Not just as a moderate goalscorer, if we want a goalscorer that does fuck all else we can sign one that scores more than him, I want goals, assists, passion & effort or my vote will turn to 'sell' at the end of the season. No more excuses.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:17 pm

Without even thinking, the answer is yes. As was shown last night, his very presence on the pitch can change the flow of a game. Although we were 2 up Wolves were still pressing our defence, however as soon as he came on the balance changed and we were back on the front foot. His vision and passing, even when slipping and drawing 2 players out of position, allowed Carlos to score the 3rd.

The bloke oozes class and as soon as he is back to full fitness, after a long time out, not being played regularly and under a manager that wants players of his quality, then we should see why we payed so much money for him.
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Re: Robbie the future of City? POLL

Postby Beeks » Tue Dec 29, 2009 3:18 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:I want to see a higher percentage of 'world class' performances. Not just as a moderate goalscorer, if we want a goalscorer that does fuck all else we can sign one that scores more than him, I want goals, assists, passion & effort or my vote will turn to 'sell' at the end of the season. No more excuses.


Exactly what I think

Can't help thinking that it seems like his time at City is going exactly as it did in Madrid...he got benched there and look what happened...I get the feeling it will be groundhog day soon enough
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