twosips wrote:Well apparently, according to City Watch on Twitter and Gary Worthington, he's involved in the first team squad next year which is pretty exciting.
Also, done a little loan review on Marcos Lopes here if anyone fancies a read.
http://inesteemedkompany.blogspot.co.uk ... eview.html
twosips wrote:Well apparently, according to City Watch on Twitter and Gary Worthington, he's involved in the first team squad next year which is pretty exciting.
Also, done a little loan review on Marcos Lopes here if anyone fancies a read.
http://inesteemedkompany.blogspot.co.uk ... eview.html
twosips wrote:Denayer maybe edges it. Maybe. Personally I'd go for both. Kelechi and Maffeo too. They're the four I'd promote. All would bring skill, pace, energy and enthusiasm to the team.
Sparklehorse wrote:It's very difficult to fathom where he's going to fit in next season. Aguero is obviously No 1 and Bony ain't going anywhere he just has to shine when he gets his chance. Class will always win in the end and if he is as good as I hope he will be the others, whoever they may be, will just have to stand aside.
It's really exciting to have this kind of prospect in our ranks, there are other good prospects too and I shall be following their progress closely as well.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Sparklehorse wrote:It's very difficult to fathom where he's going to fit in next season. Aguero is obviously No 1 and Bony ain't going anywhere he just has to shine when he gets his chance. Class will always win in the end and if he is as good as I hope he will be the others, whoever they may be, will just have to stand aside.
It's really exciting to have this kind of prospect in our ranks, there are other good prospects too and I shall be following their progress closely as well.
I'm just musing but, given the 'immovability' of Aguero and Bony, I wonder if he would fit into a Terry Venables style 4-3-2-1 'Christmas Tree' formation ??
Bony could play as the tip of the 'Tree' with Aguero and Nacho as the two behind him.
Mind you, that always pre-supposes that Pellegrini would even want to consider such a tactical formation.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:Sparklehorse wrote:It's very difficult to fathom where he's going to fit in next season. Aguero is obviously No 1 and Bony ain't going anywhere he just has to shine when he gets his chance. Class will always win in the end and if he is as good as I hope he will be the others, whoever they may be, will just have to stand aside.
It's really exciting to have this kind of prospect in our ranks, there are other good prospects too and I shall be following their progress closely as well.
I'm just musing but, given the 'immovability' of Aguero and Bony, I wonder if he would fit into a Terry Venables style 4-3-2-1 'Christmas Tree' formation ??
Bony could play as the tip of the 'Tree' with Aguero and Nacho as the two behind him.
Mind you, that always pre-supposes that Pellegrini would even want to consider such a tactical formation.
His Nigerian coach was suggesting that he could easily play the role Frank Lampard did, arriving in the box at the right time. If he learned to play the midfield the way Frank could when he was younger, I'd be very pleased.
twosips wrote:Ted will know more than I do on him as a potential Lampard kinda player. I've only ever seen him play as a forward really, and he's really good at that. Given the fact that Pellers clearly does like playing two up front I'm not too concerned about his game time. It will happen - don't kid yourselves into thinking that he's abandoned that idea. One thing I have noticed is that he comes alive around the area. He needs to be near the box. He likes one twos and little through balls. He's wasted out wide - Vieira has started him on the left and he's been useless. As soon as he switched over to the centre he looked twice the player so he has to be through the middle and involved if we play him.
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