aaron bond wrote:patrickblue wrote:Original Dub wrote:You're right FIBD
If he'd have signed, I wouldn't be too concerned about our defence.
Every cunt and his dog knows it was clear cut chances not taken that cost us last season.
His stats at arsenal last season were ridiculous.
On both assists and goals.
I firmly believe he was a title changer
While I agree with the sentiment, if Kun and Jesus can't score in this team, why would Sanchez do any better?
It's not the quality of our finishers that's the issue, it's something else, and it's been like that since Peller's last season.
As an example, Bony was scoring for fun at Swansea, the sentiment was that if he could do that in a shit team, he'd have a field day with the chances we create. We all know what happened next.
I reckon it's that bloody gypsy curse has followed us from Maine Road
But Aguero can score. Jesus possibly will score plenty but we don't know yet.
And none of the midfielders score enough. Only Sterling reached double figures last year.
So we have 2 strikers, including 1 still learning his trade.
I'd like to know why we waited until this week to make an offer. We should have finalised this earlier in the summer.
sheblue wrote:aaron bond wrote:patrickblue wrote:Original Dub wrote:You're right FIBD
If he'd have signed, I wouldn't be too concerned about our defence.
Every cunt and his dog knows it was clear cut chances not taken that cost us last season.
His stats at arsenal last season were ridiculous.
On both assists and goals.
I firmly believe he was a title changer
While I agree with the sentiment, if Kun and Jesus can't score in this team, why would Sanchez do any better?
It's not the quality of our finishers that's the issue, it's something else, and it's been like that since Peller's last season.
As an example, Bony was scoring for fun at Swansea, the sentiment was that if he could do that in a shit team, he'd have a field day with the chances we create. We all know what happened next.
I reckon it's that bloody gypsy curse has followed us from Maine Road
But Aguero can score. Jesus possibly will score plenty but we don't know yet.
And none of the midfielders score enough. Only Sterling reached double figures last year.
So we have 2 strikers, including 1 still learning his trade.
I'd like to know why we waited until this week to make an offer. We should have finalised this earlier in the summer.
The one who is 'learning his trade' is already one of the best in the PL and soon to be among the best in the world.
patrickblue wrote:sheblue wrote:aaron bond wrote:patrickblue wrote:Original Dub wrote:You're right FIBD
If he'd have signed, I wouldn't be too concerned about our defence.
Every cunt and his dog knows it was clear cut chances not taken that cost us last season.
His stats at arsenal last season were ridiculous.
On both assists and goals.
I firmly believe he was a title changer
While I agree with the sentiment, if Kun and Jesus can't score in this team, why would Sanchez do any better?
It's not the quality of our finishers that's the issue, it's something else, and it's been like that since Peller's last season.
As an example, Bony was scoring for fun at Swansea, the sentiment was that if he could do that in a shit team, he'd have a field day with the chances we create. We all know what happened next.
I reckon it's that bloody gypsy curse has followed us from Maine Road
But Aguero can score. Jesus possibly will score plenty but we don't know yet.
And none of the midfielders score enough. Only Sterling reached double figures last year.
So we have 2 strikers, including 1 still learning his trade.
I'd like to know why we waited until this week to make an offer. We should have finalised this earlier in the summer.
The one who is 'learning his trade' is already one of the best in the PL and soon to be among the best in the world.
Indeed, and that's the point I was making.
If two of the best strikers in the world are missing multiple chances, there's something amiss.
It's not a lot of point saying Kun "can score", because often he can't.
And if two of the world's best goalscorers are finding it difficult to score regularly, why do we think that Sanchez will do any better.
sheblue wrote:The one who is 'learning his trade' is already one of the best in the PL and soon to be among the best in the world.
City64 wrote:Hearing City "Livid" with Arsenal and how Arsenal have conducted themselves the last 48 hours . This could rumble on ......
patrickblue wrote:sheblue wrote:aaron bond wrote:patrickblue wrote:Original Dub wrote:You're right FIBD
If he'd have signed, I wouldn't be too concerned about our defence.
Every cunt and his dog knows it was clear cut chances not taken that cost us last season.
His stats at arsenal last season were ridiculous.
On both assists and goals.
I firmly believe he was a title changer
While I agree with the sentiment, if Kun and Jesus can't score in this team, why would Sanchez do any better?
It's not the quality of our finishers that's the issue, it's something else, and it's been like that since Peller's last season.
As an example, Bony was scoring for fun at Swansea, the sentiment was that if he could do that in a shit team, he'd have a field day with the chances we create. We all know what happened next.
I reckon it's that bloody gypsy curse has followed us from Maine Road
But Aguero can score. Jesus possibly will score plenty but we don't know yet.
And none of the midfielders score enough. Only Sterling reached double figures last year.
So we have 2 strikers, including 1 still learning his trade.
I'd like to know why we waited until this week to make an offer. We should have finalised this earlier in the summer.
The one who is 'learning his trade' is already one of the best in the PL and soon to be among the best in the world.
Indeed, and that's the point I was making.
If two of the best strikers in the world are missing multiple chances, there's something amiss.
It's not a lot of point saying Kun "can score", because often he can't.
And if two of the world's best goalscorers are finding it difficult to score regularly, why do we think that Sanchez will do any better.
City64 wrote:City Watch tweeting MCFC preparing law suit against Arsenal .
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:City64 wrote:City Watch tweeting MCFC preparing law suit against Arsenal .
Crikey, if that's correct, it could be most interesting. I wonder what charge we would be laying down :- breach of contract/agreement in some form ??
Moreover, if our owners are prepared to do this, they might then be more prepared to issue law suits against some of the 'journalists', who besmirch City's name with their lies and fabrications.
I hope this information is genuine.
City64 wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:City64 wrote:City Watch tweeting MCFC preparing law suit against Arsenal .
Crikey, if that's correct, it could be most interesting. I wonder what charge we would be laying down :- breach of contract/agreement in some form ??
Moreover, if our owners are prepared to do this, they might then be more prepared to issue law suits against some of the 'journalists', who besmirch City's name with their lies and fabrications.
I hope this information is genuine.
Very genuine MC .
CrownPointBlue wrote:City64 wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:City64 wrote:City Watch tweeting MCFC preparing law suit against Arsenal .
Crikey, if that's correct, it could be most interesting. I wonder what charge we would be laying down :- breach of contract/agreement in some form ??
Moreover, if our owners are prepared to do this, they might then be more prepared to issue law suits against some of the 'journalists', who besmirch City's name with their lies and fabrications.
I hope this information is genuine.
Very genuine MC .
Do you have the evidence please?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I think I read shortly after that was tweeted that it was a load of rubbish.
Mase wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I think I read shortly after that was tweeted that it was a load of rubbish.
Apparently..
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Mase wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I think I read shortly after that was tweeted that it was a load of rubbish.
Apparently..
Touche !!!
City64 wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Mase wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I think I read shortly after that was tweeted that it was a load of rubbish.
Apparently..
Touche !!!
Turtle ???
City64 wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Mase wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I think I read shortly after that was tweeted that it was a load of rubbish.
Apparently..
Touche !!!
Turtle ???
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: BlueinBosnia, Mase and 117 guests