AntMcfc wrote:Milner is so much better. Sick of the Jovetic hype, he's been rubbish in every appearance since Liverpool.
zuricity wrote:AntMcfc wrote:Milner is so much better. Sick of the Jovetic hype, he's been rubbish in every appearance since Liverpool.
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freshie wrote:zuricity wrote:AntMcfc wrote:Milner is so much better. Sick of the Jovetic hype, he's been rubbish in every appearance since Liverpool.
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Incredible tabloid-style hyperbole
AntMcfc wrote:Milner is so much better. Sick of the Jovetic hype, he's been rubbish in every appearance since Liverpool.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:When he started on Thursday, my daughter and I were guessing at what minute he'd get injured and who'd last longer, him or Rodwell. That's the problem, you have little confidence he could play a full game or two consecutive ones. At the start of the season and preseason he looked fit and stronger than last season and then he gets injured again.
I'm not sure how much is real injuries and how much is him not feeling 100% and not being ready to play. Unless things change over the next few months, I don't see him being here next season, especially if we're going to persist with 3 strikers and one of them being Aguero.
For me Jovetic is a quality player and I really hope he stays as one of 3 strikers.I would definitely have him before Edin.That doesn't mean I don't want Edin around as he has been good for City and especially in the run in last season where he showed his great value.
Injuries have been a problem of course for Jovetic but they are too for Aguero and we wouldn't want to get rid of him would we? I still don't think he is 100% settled in the team when he plays.You can see the team's approach with intricate passing and movement and great patience but I always get the feeling with Jovetic that he is in a hurry to make things happen.The fact that he has real quality though should not be ignored and he will score goals for us throughout the season and in big games.
twosips wrote:My problem with Jovetic isn't with his talent, cos he clearly has it, it's just that he sadly looks like he's playing in a different team. He either needs to learn to play our way, or we need to learn to play his way. Probably a bit of both tbh, but it for some reason doesn't look likely.
roblues wrote:twosips wrote:My problem with Jovetic isn't with his talent, cos he clearly has it, it's just that he sadly looks like he's playing in a different team. He either needs to learn to play our way, or we need to learn to play his way. Probably a bit of both tbh, but it for some reason doesn't look likely.
I think this applies some of the time, but consider the first half - what exactly was the plan? Our style, as far as I see it, involves quick movement and passing in and around the area. We had Jesus and Milner the full width of the pitch apart, Lampard hitting long balls down the middle from the halfway line, Fernando in our own box and Yaya not sure where to be. Jovetic was the only one taking the ball and trying to make things happen around the box, and he invariably failed as it was him against three defenders who were allowed to assault him on occasion. He was largely ineffective today, but it was only partly his fault.
london blue 2 wrote:Jovetic WAS shite. The guy tries far too hard and ends up looking like a twat more often than not. Good player but I'm not quite sure where he fits in.
twosips wrote:I agree it was an uninspiring selection, Ted - but what team would you have picked? Just out of curiosity.
twosips wrote:Bit worried that this five trophies in as many years thing has Pellers protecting his own back to be honest. Yesterday has genuinely made me feel really glum with regards to the chances of our EDS kids getting a chance.
Would have loved to have seen that team too but dunno if we ever will see him be that adventurous to be honest.
twosips wrote:Depressing innit?
twosips wrote:Depressing innit?
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