nottsblue wrote:We will likely have the answer by November/December unless he gets a serious injury. By then, Pep will have seen what he can do, what he is like as a man and if he fits into his style of play. If he is in the team or getting more game time than now then we can assume it's a problem he had with Pellers. If he is still not getting the game time then maybe it's a problem with him.
bigblue wrote:Nacho fits our play style like a glove. He's dynamic, creative, quick, good in possession, and can finish as well as Sergio (in the little that we've seen).
Mental that Bony is ahead in the lineup as he fits our style like a fat man in skinny jeans
I Just Blue Myself wrote:I've never understood the shop window argument. If you put a woefully underperforming, out-of-confidence, non-scoring lump in the shop window, will not just more clubs realise that he is plain shit?
Dameerto wrote:I Just Blue Myself wrote:I've never understood the shop window argument. If you put a woefully underperforming, out-of-confidence, non-scoring lump in the shop window, will not just more clubs realise that he is plain shit?
I think it's Pellegrini and his promises again.
Spurge wrote:Well there you have it straight from the voice of Joe Hart about Iheanacho. He said Kelechi was a bit of an unknown but credited Pellegrini for having faith in him 'to be fair' inferring that not everybody did.
I'm sure that won't stop people bad mouthing pellegrini over this lad but its clear that while folk on here jump to their own conclusions those close to the situation know better than anyone of us.
I, like most, would have been pleased to see Kelechi get more starts over bony but perhaps pellegrini is looking after the lad by introducing him into the first team over a phased period looking after the players' interest over those of the fans, like the pro he is.
Spurge wrote:Well there you have it straight from the voice of Joe Hart about Iheanacho. He said Kelechi was a bit of an unknown but credited Pellegrini for having faith in him 'to be fair' inferring that not everybody did.
Mase wrote:Spurge wrote:Well there you have it straight from the voice of Joe Hart about Iheanacho. He said Kelechi was a bit of an unknown but credited Pellegrini for having faith in him 'to be fair' inferring that not everybody did.
I'm assuming he's referring to 'having faith' in him just today? As all season he hasn't had any faith in him whatsoever, hence why Bony has played ahead of Ian.
MilnersJaw wrote:As someone said in the match day thread if the kid played more league games this season, we would have scored more and perhaps been higher in the league.
Instead bony.
Mase wrote:Spurge wrote:Well there you have it straight from the voice of Joe Hart about Iheanacho. He said Kelechi was a bit of an unknown but credited Pellegrini for having faith in him 'to be fair' inferring that not everybody did.
I'm assuming he's referring to 'having faith' in him just today? As all season he hasn't had any faith in him whatsoever, hence why Bony has played ahead of Ian.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Mase wrote:Spurge wrote:Well there you have it straight from the voice of Joe Hart about Iheanacho. He said Kelechi was a bit of an unknown but credited Pellegrini for having faith in him 'to be fair' inferring that not everybody did.
I'm assuming he's referring to 'having faith' in him just today? As all season he hasn't had any faith in him whatsoever, hence why Bony has played ahead of Ian.
Spot on - Ill fuckign bad mouth any manager who puts faith in Bony before this lad.
It was obvious to a fuckign blind cunt that Nacho is leaps and bounds a better option than Bony....eventually the penny had to drop.
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