Wonderwall wrote:Great read fellas. Was at the game too but cant get time to put things down until Tuesday. Thought we were excellent today and gunn didnt have anything to do
Slim wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Great read fellas. Was at the game too but cant get time to put things down until Tuesday. Thought we were excellent today and gunn didnt have anything to do
Maybe if he did the one thing it would have ended 3-0 instead.
twosips wrote:Yep. Absolute cunt. Unnecessarily time wasting too. At one point only fifteen minutes in we were about to take a free kick in our own half and he just ran over to stationary ball and did a zidane roulette thing on it, essentially kicking it away and then jogged off. Angelino looked at him as if to say "why are you such a twat?"
Ted Hughes wrote:Thanks for the excellent reports chaps. Pissed off I couldn't go.
Gutted about Pozo. I'm sure it's the timing of his two injuries which has done for him. I was worried it could happen that way. Maybe he can get it back but it's not looking good.
I was worried about Iheanacho in a lesser but similar way tbh. Not that he'd lost it but whether he'd lost 'something'. Although he didn't get long term injured, a year out from serious competitive football at 17 is a long time & even though he's been quality, & looked like one who would make it, the player I have seen so far has not been the same bloke who I watched in Nigeria's U17s. Until I saw the two goals from yesterday. THAT'S the bloke I watched! I've said it before but this kid at 100% is basically Pele at 18 imo. If he can reproduce it at senior level, we have our superstar. People have likened him to Sturridge but there is no comparison from what I've seen.
That turn where he left Thorpe so fucking far for dead that he needed Baldrick and his Time Team to dig him up, then flicked it through the other turd & passed it into the corner of the net; that's Pele. That's not raw pace like Owen had or body power like Rooney had, it's just genius.
Moonchesteri wrote:Fantastic. Thanks Slim
MaineRoadblue wrote:Would love to see Denayer, Kelechi, Barker, Tasende and Maffeo all be in and around first team squad next season. Particularly Denayer and kelechi who look like serious gems.
Also think Gunn could be a future England international, looks exceptional with the ball at his feel for a such a big lad.
twosips wrote:MaineRoadblue wrote:Would love to see Denayer, Kelechi, Barker, Tasende and Maffeo all be in and around first team squad next season. Particularly Denayer and kelechi who look like serious gems.
Also think Gunn could be a future England international, looks exceptional with the ball at his feel for a such a big lad.
Agree that all of them should be in and around it. Personally, I think Maffeo, Denayer, Lopes and Kelechi should be proper first team squad members and then Angelino, Barker, Bryan and Ambrose all getting the odd cup appearance.
MaineRoadblue wrote:twosips wrote:MaineRoadblue wrote:Would love to see Denayer, Kelechi, Barker, Tasende and Maffeo all be in and around first team squad next season. Particularly Denayer and kelechi who look like serious gems.
Also think Gunn could be a future England international, looks exceptional with the ball at his feel for a such a big lad.
Agree that all of them should be in and around it. Personally, I think Maffeo, Denayer, Lopes and Kelechi should be proper first team squad members and then Angelino, Barker, Bryan and Ambrose all getting the odd cup appearance.
I have serious doubts about Pellegrini and his attitude to youth players, today for example to have no young players on the bench for such a low pressure game was disappointing. Mancini was a joke with the reserve sides ( playing his son and some favoured Italians over better players for example) but he did at the very least start the likes of Razak and Rekik in the early cup rounds. So I really hope we do some young players being pushed through next season.
I could honestly see Denayer holding down a first team place next season if he plays well in pre season. Remember watching him for the first time last season when the EDS lost to liverpool and you could instantly tell this guy is brilliant. Kelechi is the same and should be a good impact player and cup player.
Not seen much of lopes at lille so cant comment. Im sure he will get pre season to impress but a loan to a prem club might be the best option. The others if not loaned out should definitely be seeing starts in the cup games and being on the bench for league games.
Also what are your thoughts on Byrne. Thought he looked brilliant in the youth CL, lots of similarities to Scholes but it seems hes been left out of the pre-season tour to US.
Ted Hughes wrote:Byrne has been hugely disappointing for me.
He's had some brilliant moments, but he used to always know what was behind him & around him when receiving the ball. The number of times I've seen him, this season, turn blind & lose the ball or not turn when he could have done, just knock a pass back to the keeper, or not even move quick enough to get himself on the ball in the first place; he was much sharper than this imo. He always seemed to have eyes in the back of his head, like a Barca midfielder.
The talent is there. If he wants to make it at City, the awareness & concentration need to be much more.
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