Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Hard to argue otherwise.
Aguero has to be in with a shout though and Kev.
If they didn't miss so many games, yes. But fern mark 1 is the man.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Hard to argue otherwise.
Aguero has to be in with a shout though and Kev.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:He has been part of a midfield that has not been very effective.
Aguero is player of the season.
nottsblue wrote:POTY?
There are still 7/8 games to go. A lot of time for someone to make their mark. If Kun gets another ten in leading us to the CL he will walk it. Similarly for KDB. Fernandinho up to now has probably been our most consistent performer. Consistency doesn't necessarily lead to glory and/or pots. He isn't a game changer or match winner in the mould of Kun or KDB. Or even Hart for that matter
Wonderwall wrote:nottsblue wrote:POTY?
There are still 7/8 games to go. A lot of time for someone to make their mark. If Kun gets another ten in leading us to the CL he will walk it. Similarly for KDB. Fernandinho up to now has probably been our most consistent performer. Consistency doesn't necessarily lead to glory and/or pots. He isn't a game changer or match winner in the mould of Kun or KDB. Or even Hart for that matter
He has been fantastic all season. Some people have short memories. Kdb has been out for 2 months. Kung-fu was out for 6 weeks or more. Hart is a good shout. Herb will agree.
Wonderwall wrote:nottsblue wrote:POTY?
There are still 7/8 games to go. A lot of time for someone to make their mark. If Kun gets another ten in leading us to the CL he will walk it. Similarly for KDB. Fernandinho up to now has probably been our most consistent performer. Consistency doesn't necessarily lead to glory and/or pots. He isn't a game changer or match winner in the mould of Kun or KDB. Or even Hart for that matter
He has been fantastic all season. Some people have short memories. Kdb has been out for 2 months. Kung-fu was out for 6 weeks or more. Hart is a good shout. Herb will agree.
nottsblue wrote:Wonderwall wrote:nottsblue wrote:POTY?
There are still 7/8 games to go. A lot of time for someone to make their mark. If Kun gets another ten in leading us to the CL he will walk it. Similarly for KDB. Fernandinho up to now has probably been our most consistent performer. Consistency doesn't necessarily lead to glory and/or pots. He isn't a game changer or match winner in the mould of Kun or KDB. Or even Hart for that matter
He has been fantastic all season. Some people have short memories. Kdb has been out for 2 months. Kung-fu was out for 6 weeks or more. Hart is a good shout. Herb will agree.
Not saying he hasn't had a good season. Mentioned he was our most consistent performer. My point is in the next 7/8 games if someone scored a lot of goals or is instrumental in getting us to the CL final or even winning it, then that player will be the one remembered. The motm performances earlier in the games where we lost or scraped wins will be soon forgotten. Whether that is right or wrong is another matter.
If the season ends with 3/4th in PL and defeat in CL semi then Fern will likely get it, and deservedly so
nottsblue wrote:Wonderwall wrote:nottsblue wrote:POTY?
There are still 7/8 games to go. A lot of time for someone to make their mark. If Kun gets another ten in leading us to the CL he will walk it. Similarly for KDB. Fernandinho up to now has probably been our most consistent performer. Consistency doesn't necessarily lead to glory and/or pots. He isn't a game changer or match winner in the mould of Kun or KDB. Or even Hart for that matter
He has been fantastic all season. Some people have short memories. Kdb has been out for 2 months. Kung-fu was out for 6 weeks or more. Hart is a good shout. Herb will agree.
Not saying he hasn't had a good season. Mentioned he was our most consistent performer. My point is in the next 7/8 games if someone scored a lot of goals or is instrumental in getting us to the CL final or even winning it, then that player will be the one remembered. The motm performances earlier in the games where we lost or scraped wins will be soon forgotten. Whether that is right or wrong is another matter.
If the season ends with 3/4th in PL and defeat in CL semi then Fern will likely get it, and deservedly so
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:He has been part of a midfield that has not been very effective.
Aguero is player of the season.
nottsblue wrote:Not saying he hasn't had a good season. Mentioned he was our most consistent performer. My point is in the next 7/8 games if someone scored a lot of goals or is instrumental in getting us to the CL final or even winning it, then that player will be the one remembered. The motm performances earlier in the games where we lost or scraped wins will be soon forgotten. Whether that is right or wrong is another matter.
If the season ends with 3/4th in PL and defeat in CL semi then Fern will likely get it, and deservedly so
bigblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:Not saying he hasn't had a good season. Mentioned he was our most consistent performer. My point is in the next 7/8 games if someone scored a lot of goals or is instrumental in getting us to the CL final or even winning it, then that player will be the one remembered. The motm performances earlier in the games where we lost or scraped wins will be soon forgotten. Whether that is right or wrong is another matter.
If the season ends with 3/4th in PL and defeat in CL semi then Fern will likely get it, and deservedly so
I think whether it's right or wrong is exactly what we are discussing.
Is it right for the best player over the entire season to get "Player of the Year"? Or should the "Player of the Year" go to the player with the most memorable performances in April/May?
The term "Player of the Year" seems to strongly suggest that the best player over the course of the season should be named "Player of the Year"...
Wonderwall wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:He has been part of a midfield that has not been very effective.
Aguero is player of the season.
nottsblue wrote:Not suggesting a player who performs well in just April and May will win it. My original post suggested that if either Kun or Kev scored another ten goals and we won the CL then they would win it. That would take Kun to 35 goals or Kev to 25 with a load more assists. Both of those over the course of the season would deserve the award IMO. Equally, if the season peters out without further success then Fern has done enough to warrant the award.
nottsblue wrote:Serg is the finest striker in the league, Is Fernandinho the finest in his position? I'm not so sure.
Fullartj wrote:I agree with what people are saying about Fernadinho as he has been top class this year!
But as for Aguero being overlooked for the POTY award its gone way beyond a joke at this stage, He is clearly the best striker in the league by a country mile. If you asked any fan from any club which striker they would take in their team.. do you think they would say Kane/Vardy/Martial/Giroud??? B8llox it would be Aguero as he is one of the best strikers in the world and we are blessed to have him playing in the City Colours.
“That is because Fernandinho can do everything,” Guardiola says. “What we have achieved so far would have been impossible without him. He is fast, he is intelligent, strong in the air and he can play in several positions. No sooner does he see a space than he runs there immediately. If you need someone to make a correction or a challenge, he sees it too. If a team had three Fernandinhos, they would be champions. We only have one and he is very important to us.”
sheblue wrote:Pep is 100% on this one. We have nobody to replace him, were still short a central midfielder. Fern2, delph etc don't come anywhere close, not anywhere near his league.
I hope he stays fit and fresh because without him were in a tricky spot.
johnny crossan wrote:sheblue wrote:Pep is 100% on this one. We have nobody to replace him, were still short a central midfielder. Fern2, delph etc don't come anywhere close, not anywhere near his league.
I hope he stays fit and fresh because without him were in a tricky spot.
Gundogan is an "intelligent and complete midfielder with numerous strengths"... his "willingness to learn" and "great attitude", have allowed him to play a pivotal role in his later career at Dortmund. He was able to fit into Dortmund's explosive playing style "by combining creativity and outstanding passing with the defensive attributes and tireless energy needed".
said Klippety
- I think it's a bit early to be discounting Ilkay after his quiet start - bad injuries, long lay offs, new team, new manager
give him a chance.
johnny crossan wrote:sheblue wrote:Pep is 100% on this one. We have nobody to replace him, were still short a central midfielder. Fern2, delph etc don't come anywhere close, not anywhere near his league.
I hope he stays fit and fresh because without him were in a tricky spot.
Gundogan is an "intelligent and complete midfielder with numerous strengths"... his "willingness to learn" and "great attitude", have allowed him to play a pivotal role in his later career at Dortmund. He was able to fit into Dortmund's explosive playing style "by combining creativity and outstanding passing with the defensive attributes and tireless energy needed".
said Klippety
- I think it's a bit early to be discounting Ilkay after his quiet start - bad injuries, long lay offs, new team, new manager
give him a chance.
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