Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:sheblue wrote:Sadly we know the well trodden path by now. Injured plays a few games, gets injured again, plays a few more, the cycle continues, etc etc etc.
Back for Arsenal it seems which is very good news, but after that its anyone's guess.
We should cash in after this season as it's just fuckign pointless havign players who spend half their lives injured.......If it wasn't for the fact Aguero scores shitloads of goals, regardless of being out injured, I would of also considered him being sold as well.....but we can't as hes fuckign ace either side of being injured.
I think I'm more pissed off with VK and all the club V country rows if I'm honest.,.....it still grates me.
My sentiments, exactly.
phips wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:sheblue wrote:Sadly we know the well trodden path by now. Injured plays a few games, gets injured again, plays a few more, the cycle continues, etc etc etc.
Back for Arsenal it seems which is very good news, but after that its anyone's guess.
We should cash in after this season as it's just fuckign pointless havign players who spend half their lives injured.......If it wasn't for the fact Aguero scores shitloads of goals, regardless of being out injured, I would of also considered him being sold as well.....but we can't as hes fuckign ace either side of being injured.
I think I'm more pissed off with VK and all the club V country rows if I'm honest.,.....it still grates me.
My sentiments, exactly.
but who would buy him for decent money after seeing his injury history?
Slim wrote:phips wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:sheblue wrote:Sadly we know the well trodden path by now. Injured plays a few games, gets injured again, plays a few more, the cycle continues, etc etc etc.
Back for Arsenal it seems which is very good news, but after that its anyone's guess.
We should cash in after this season as it's just fuckign pointless havign players who spend half their lives injured.......If it wasn't for the fact Aguero scores shitloads of goals, regardless of being out injured, I would of also considered him being sold as well.....but we can't as hes fuckign ace either side of being injured.
I think I'm more pissed off with VK and all the club V country rows if I'm honest.,.....it still grates me.
My sentiments, exactly.
but who would buy him for decent money after seeing his injury history?
Sunderland.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's injured far too often, but what really pisses me off is how it always magically heals in time for international breaks. He can miss 6 games for us yet play two in a week for Belgium then come home and sit again!
iwasthere2012 wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's injured far too often, but what really pisses me off is how it always magically heals in time for international breaks. He can miss 6 games for us yet play two in a week for Belgium then come home and sit again!
The guy is a City legend, but this kind of stuff, is what is driving people mad.
He has so much in the bank with City supporters but I think he owes us big time this season.
You can't help feel that a lot of the time he has missed was so avoidable.
You also wonder if we'd had him in a settled back four, or at least a consistent CB partnership, how far in front of the pack could we be.
Yes. I blame Vinny......for not being available.
Get back soon... Ye bastard.
dazby wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's injured far too often, but what really pisses me off is how it always magically heals in time for international breaks. He can miss 6 games for us yet play two in a week for Belgium then come home and sit again!
The guy is a City legend, but this kind of stuff, is what is driving people mad.
He has so much in the bank with City supporters but I think he owes us big time this season.
You can't help feel that a lot of the time he has missed was so avoidable.
You also wonder if we'd had him in a settled back four, or at least a consistent CB partnership, how far in front of the pack could we be.
Yes. I blame Vinny......for not being available.
Get back soon... Ye bastard.
Doesn't owe us a thing mate. We owe him a debt of gratitude for leading us to where we are today.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:dazby wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:He's injured far too often, but what really pisses me off is how it always magically heals in time for international breaks. He can miss 6 games for us yet play two in a week for Belgium then come home and sit again!
The guy is a City legend, but this kind of stuff, is what is driving people mad.
He has so much in the bank with City supporters but I think he owes us big time this season.
You can't help feel that a lot of the time he has missed was so avoidable.
You also wonder if we'd had him in a settled back four, or at least a consistent CB partnership, how far in front of the pack could we be.
Yes. I blame Vinny......for not being available.
Get back soon... Ye bastard.
Doesn't owe us a thing mate. We owe him a debt of gratitude for leading us to where we are today.
Can't agree with that Mate. Yes he's lead us to where we are, but in financial terms when we pay him millions to heal and he plays internationals and is out again I think there's a bit of give and take involved. We're too soft on some of these players.
phips wrote:a bit unfortunate that we've had 7 clean sheets in the 8 matches he's played and none in the matches he's missed. he should know how important he is to the club and keep that in mind when the international breaks come around
Hazy2 wrote:70 odd mill and I cannot see how Denayer would not have pushed for a place, both Mangala and Otter are in need of a partner. It does not help anyone that we look like we are waiting for Vinny, to get fit, which is the problem, he is never fit. Mangala either improves or will be gone. otter needs a a partner with pace and reads the game , Mangala is an athlete, but does not see danger, and has a mistake in him, we also need a De Jong type of player to glue the middle of the pitch, we are wide open there and out wide, when we lose the ball.
Slim wrote:Hazy2 wrote:70 odd mill and I cannot see how Denayer would not have pushed for a place, both Mangala and Otter are in need of a partner. It does not help anyone that we look like we are waiting for Vinny, to get fit, which is the problem, he is never fit. Mangala either improves or will be gone. otter needs a a partner with pace and reads the game , Mangala is an athlete, but does not see danger, and has a mistake in him, we also need a De Jong type of player to glue the middle of the pitch, we are wide open there and out wide, when we lose the ball.
I don't think anyone saw MDM's rapid decline coming considering how well he's done for us in the past. Mangala's early season form kept him here(he was supposed to be a part exchange loan for Otamendi) and now he's stuttering we really are suffering at the back. Long term I think Otter and Mangala are the way forward. But neither is VK and we really need him to hold their hand through their settling period into this league. It's really all about leadership and whilst Joe and Yaya are able deputies, neither is a patch on Vinnie. If he comes back and stays fit, the lineup will settle with Otter as 1st choice, Mangala as 2nd and next season, Denayer as a rotational choice.
As people have stated in other threads, a two man midfield containing Yaya will offer next to no cover at the back. It's unreasonable to assume Fernando, Delph or Fernandinho can cover that much of the pitch by themselves and there is literally no formation where we can protect the back four when Pellegrini has decided that our fullbacks are wingers who come back to defend when they've got time.
Slim wrote:Hazy2 wrote:70 odd mill and I cannot see how Denayer would not have pushed for a place, both Mangala and Otter are in need of a partner. It does not help anyone that we look like we are waiting for Vinny, to get fit, which is the problem, he is never fit. Mangala either improves or will be gone. otter needs a a partner with pace and reads the game , Mangala is an athlete, but does not see danger, and has a mistake in him, we also need a De Jong type of player to glue the middle of the pitch, we are wide open there and out wide, when we lose the ball.
I don't think anyone saw MDM's rapid decline coming considering how well he's done for us in the past. Mangala's early season form kept him here(he was supposed to be a part exchange loan for Otamendi) and now he's stuttering we really are suffering at the back. Long term I think Otter and Mangala are the way forward. But neither is VK and we really need him to hold their hand through their settling period into this league. It's really all about leadership and whilst Joe and Yaya are able deputies, neither is a patch on Vinnie. If he comes back and stays fit, the lineup will settle with Otter as 1st choice, Mangala as 2nd and next season, Denayer as a rotational choice.
As people have stated in other threads, a two man midfield containing Yaya will offer next to no cover at the back. It's unreasonable to assume Fernando, Delph or Fernandinho can cover that much of the pitch by themselves and there is literally no formation where we can protect the back four when Pellegrini has decided that our fullbacks are wingers who come back to defend when they've got time.
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