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.
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.
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?
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.
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