Beefymcfc wrote:It's funny isn't it, just listening to Mancio's pre-match interview and he basically states that every player had a bad game and gave all credit to Everton.
On Robbie he is asked what he can do to get him back on track which in garbled speak he says that it is important for Robbie to stay quiet, work very well, think of the match on Tuesday and stay positive, whereas SSN report that 'Mancio gives Robbie a Warning over complaining about his substitution'.
Although this is not an excuse, when you think about it, he has been slated from day 1 by the media, descending eventually into threads like this about one of our own players who has been out for most part of the season. Hopefully Mancio can pick him back up otherwise he is going to be one of the most hated players to ever put on the Blue Shirt.
Shame really!
Kladze wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:It's funny isn't it, just listening to Mancio's pre-match interview and he basically states that every player had a bad game and gave all credit to Everton.
On Robbie he is asked what he can do to get him back on track which in garbled speak he says that it is important for Robbie to stay quiet, work very well, think of the match on Tuesday and stay positive, whereas SSN report that 'Mancio gives Robbie a Warning over complaining about his substitution'.
Although this is not an excuse, when you think about it, he has been slated from day 1 by the media, descending eventually into threads like this about one of our own players who has been out for most part of the season. Hopefully Mancio can pick him back up otherwise he is going to be one of the most hated players to ever put on the Blue Shirt.
Shame really!
It should be obvious that I and many others are totally cheesed off with Robinho - I have been for quite some time actually.
But even I will go along with that. It is a shame ... but, ultimately, only Robinho can do anything to change that state of affairs, and if he's going to, he needs to make a start by changing his attitude.
BobbyJ1956 wrote:Robinho: brilliant on his day but deserving the criticism he's getting.
Edgehil: a decent player who loved the club and was treated badly. I was at Maine Road for a match, vs. Coventry I think, when he was so badly abused by the crowd that Joe Royle had to keep him off for the second half.
Rag_hater wrote:Kladze wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:It's funny isn't it, just listening to Mancio's pre-match interview and he basically states that every player had a bad game and gave all credit to Everton.
On Robbie he is asked what he can do to get him back on track which in garbled speak he says that it is important for Robbie to stay quiet, work very well, think of the match on Tuesday and stay positive, whereas SSN report that 'Mancio gives Robbie a Warning over complaining about his substitution'.
Although this is not an excuse, when you think about it, he has been slated from day 1 by the media, descending eventually into threads like this about one of our own players who has been out for most part of the season. Hopefully Mancio can pick him back up otherwise he is going to be one of the most hated players to ever put on the Blue Shirt.
Shame really!
It should be obvious that I and many others are totally cheesed off with Robinho - I have been for quite some time actually.
But even I will go along with that. It is a shame ... but, ultimately, only Robinho can do anything to change that state of affairs, and if he's going to, he needs to make a start by changing his attitude.
It is quite obvious.And the quite some time is obvious aswell.
Its been the case with the media from the begining because he didnt go to Chelski.
However the sad thing seems to be more of our fans are jumping on the media bandwagon and joining in with them.
Some people always need a scapegoat and for most of our fans thats turning into Robbie.
Its probably got something to do with his wages.
Ultimately Robinho cant change a thing.Its down to us fans and if the majority have decided that they are cheesed off with him and have been for sometime nothing he does on the field will change that state of affairs.
The man would never have to work again ever if he quit tomorrow so expecting him to change his attitude is pie in the sky.We either like the way he is or get rid if he doesn't float peoples boat.
Mr Miyagi wrote:To be honest Robinho at City has done what he has always done. An occasional flash of brilliance when he feels like it. We knew what he was like before hand. Ask any Madrid fans. And Robinho has always been fragile mentally.
He's the type of player who would score a wonder goal when it's the third goal in a 3-0 win. He is not the man who gets you the equalising goal when you have come back from behind. He has never been that type of player. He is a showman. Like Rodney Marsh. He would rather soak up the applause for a great bit of skill. That's what he had since he was a teenager. Spoilt due to his amazing skill.
The Sheikh bought him on a whim and I'm sure he's learnt his lesson since about proper scouting.
Mr Miyagi wrote:To be honest Robinho at City has done what he has always done. An occasional flash of brilliance when he feels like it. We knew what he was like before hand. Ask any Madrid fans. And Robinho has always been fragile mentally.
He's the type of player who would score a wonder goal when it's the third goal in a 3-0 win. He is not the man who gets you the equalising goal when you have come back from behind. He has never been that type of player. He is a showman. Like Rodney Marsh. He would rather soak up the applause for a great bit of skill. That's what he had since he was a teenager. Spoilt due to his amazing skill.
The Sheikh bought him on a whim and I'm sure he's learnt his lesson since about proper scouting.
Original Dub wrote:Mr Miyagi wrote:To be honest Robinho at City has done what he has always done. An occasional flash of brilliance when he feels like it. We knew what he was like before hand. Ask any Madrid fans. And Robinho has always been fragile mentally.
He's the type of player who would score a wonder goal when it's the third goal in a 3-0 win. He is not the man who gets you the equalising goal when you have come back from behind. He has never been that type of player. He is a showman. Like Rodney Marsh. He would rather soak up the applause for a great bit of skill. That's what he had since he was a teenager. Spoilt due to his amazing skill.
The Sheikh bought him on a whim and I'm sure he's learnt his lesson since about proper scouting.
You're right there mate.
But what team NEEDS a player who'll play well when you're 3 nil up? An absolute luxury of a player.
Andy, lincs wrote:Mr Miyagi wrote:To be honest Robinho at City has done what he has always done. An occasional flash of brilliance when he feels like it. We knew what he was like before hand. Ask any Madrid fans. And Robinho has always been fragile mentally.
He's the type of player who would score a wonder goal when it's the third goal in a 3-0 win. He is not the man who gets you the equalising goal when you have come back from behind. He has never been that type of player. He is a showman. Like Rodney Marsh. He would rather soak up the applause for a great bit of skill. That's what he had since he was a teenager. Spoilt due to his amazing skill.
The Sheikh bought him on a whim and I'm sure he's learnt his lesson since about proper scouting.
Ahem.......Blackburn away last season. 2-2. Sorry. ;0)
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