Bluedj wrote:Navas must be the fittest player at the club. He worked his bollocks off last night as he always does
DoomMerchant wrote:Bluedj wrote:Navas must be the fittest player at the club. He worked his bollocks off last night as he always does
as much as he criticized, the guy's a fucking hummingbird. And fuck homesickness, I don't want him to leave. If he could add 8 goals a season to his locker he'd be that Bellamy replacement we've all longed for. He's a worker bee.
cheers
Yffi_88 wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Bluedj wrote:Navas must be the fittest player at the club. He worked his bollocks off last night as he always does
as much as he criticized, the guy's a fucking hummingbird. And fuck homesickness, I don't want him to leave. If he could add 8 goals a season to his locker he'd be that Bellamy replacement we've all longed for. He's a worker bee.
cheers
His work-rate really impressed me last night. Didnt even get pissed off at his cut backs.
Looks like a strong breeze would knock him over but the lad gets about!
DoomMerchant wrote:Bluedj wrote:Navas must be the fittest player at the club. He worked his bollocks off last night as he always does
as much as he criticized, the guy's a fucking hummingbird. And fuck homesickness, I don't want him to leave. If he could add 8 goals a season to his locker he'd be that Bellamy replacement we've all longed for. He's a worker bee.
cheers
branny wrote:Love his workrate and tracking back but he's one of the most frustrating players ive seen in the final third. At times he puts decent crosses in and no fault of his that we've nobody there to finish half of the time. The frustrating thing is his decision making (or lack of it) like the chance mentioned above. His finishing is woeful and with the pace he has he should be making runs in behind the fullback. Time and again you'll see Silva looking to play him in behind the rb but Navas is stood still on the touchline like he has no idea. Even if he only gets the last part right it'll be a big improvement.
Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:Love his workrate and tracking back but he's one of the most frustrating players ive seen in the final third. At times he puts decent crosses in and no fault of his that we've nobody there to finish half of the time. The frustrating thing is his decision making (or lack of it) like the chance mentioned above. His finishing is woeful and with the pace he has he should be making runs in behind the fullback. Time and again you'll see Silva looking to play him in behind the rb but Navas is stood still on the touchline like he has no idea. Even if he only gets the last part right it'll be a big improvement.
He misses Zaba. When Zaba is in the temple and on form, they make a formidable partnership. Sagna is looking good so far, so let's hope they click.
Short memories though. I could name 100 city players who were more frustrating than jesus.
Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:Love his workrate and tracking back but he's one of the most frustrating players ive seen in the final third. At times he puts decent crosses in and no fault of his that we've nobody there to finish half of the time. The frustrating thing is his decision making (or lack of it) like the chance mentioned above. His finishing is woeful and with the pace he has he should be making runs in behind the fullback. Time and again you'll see Silva looking to play him in behind the rb but Navas is stood still on the touchline like he has no idea. Even if he only gets the last part right it'll be a big improvement.
He misses Zaba. When Zaba is in the temple and on form, they make a formidable partnership. Sagna is looking good so far, so let's hope they click.
Short memories though. I could name 100 city players who were more frustrating than jesus.
branny wrote:Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:Love his workrate and tracking back but he's one of the most frustrating players ive seen in the final third. At times he puts decent crosses in and no fault of his that we've nobody there to finish half of the time. The frustrating thing is his decision making (or lack of it) like the chance mentioned above. His finishing is woeful and with the pace he has he should be making runs in behind the fullback. Time and again you'll see Silva looking to play him in behind the rb but Navas is stood still on the touchline like he has no idea. Even if he only gets the last part right it'll be a big improvement.
He misses Zaba. When Zaba is in the temple and on form, they make a formidable partnership. Sagna is looking good so far, so let's hope they click.
Short memories though. I could name 100 city players who were more frustrating than jesus.
Had a think. Nope.. Can think of plenty of players who were shit in the final third but none as frustrating.
Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:Love his workrate and tracking back but he's one of the most frustrating players ive seen in the final third. At times he puts decent crosses in and no fault of his that we've nobody there to finish half of the time. The frustrating thing is his decision making (or lack of it) like the chance mentioned above. His finishing is woeful and with the pace he has he should be making runs in behind the fullback. Time and again you'll see Silva looking to play him in behind the rb but Navas is stood still on the touchline like he has no idea. Even if he only gets the last part right it'll be a big improvement.
He misses Zaba. When Zaba is in the temple and on form, they make a formidable partnership. Sagna is looking good so far, so let's hope they click.
Short memories though. I could name 100 city players who were more frustrating than jesus.
Had a think. Nope.. Can think of plenty of players who were shit in the final third but none as frustrating.
Ricky holden?
Wonderwall wrote:branny wrote:Love his workrate and tracking back but he's one of the most frustrating players ive seen in the final third. At times he puts decent crosses in and no fault of his that we've nobody there to finish half of the time. The frustrating thing is his decision making (or lack of it) like the chance mentioned above. His finishing is woeful and with the pace he has he should be making runs in behind the fullback. Time and again you'll see Silva looking to play him in behind the rb but Navas is stood still on the touchline like he has no idea. Even if he only gets the last part right it'll be a big improvement.
He misses Zaba. When Zaba is in the temple and on form, they make a formidable partnership. Sagna is looking good so far, so let's hope they click.
Short memories though. I could name 100 city players who were more frustrating than jesus.
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