johnny crossan wrote:breaking news!
johnny crossan wrote:breaking news!
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:johnny crossan wrote:breaking news!
nottsblue wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:johnny crossan wrote:breaking news!
Gosh, that's an alarming surprise......the reference to Kompany, that is.
Very worrying indeed.
PrezIke wrote:Didn't look too happy with his hood on during Yaya's goodbye.
Been wondering if he is a bit "unsettled" and it just added to my curiosity. Okay, sure...maybe he was just cold, but weather isn't going to change in Manchester anytime soon and I do have some feelings he could be off to Spain for the weather and "culture" as he ages.
I am backing him to improve next season, and he still does a lot of things that help us win games other than score, but I know some of our fans are wondering about him as well after his scintillating start. He has just turned 21 so I am nowhere near panicking, but I think he's only here because he was given assurances he would play. I haven't a problem with that as it should mean he will only get experience, and I am very much looking forward to seeing him at the WC.
PrezIke wrote:Didn't look too happy with his hood on during Yaya's goodbye.
Been wondering if he is a bit "unsettled" and it just added to my curiosity. Okay, sure...maybe he was just cold, but weather isn't going to change in Manchester anytime soon and I do have some feelings he could be off to Spain for the weather and "culture" as he ages.
I am backing him to improve next season, and he still does a lot of things that help us win games other than score, but I know some of our fans are wondering about him as well after his scintillating start. He has just turned 21 so I am nowhere near panicking, but I think he's only here because he was given assurances he would play. I haven't a problem with that as it should mean he will only get experience, and I am very much looking forward to seeing him at the WC.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Quality footballer and just 21. We are lucky to have him. Scores goals and his movement is fantastic. Sometimes his first touch could be better but we definitely should not be casting doubts in his direction.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Quality footballer and just 21. We are lucky to have him. Scores goals and his movement is fantastic. Sometimes his first touch could be better but we definitely should not be casting doubts in his direction.
Worst thing about him at the moment is his first touch. Strange, as he is an excellent finisher on either foot.
I like him and think he is the most natural striker we have because he will take the strike on either foot. Too many players we have are totally one footed.
I hope next season he really comes to the fore and he finds his feet in Pep’s system.
Not as an alternative to Kun, but as well as.
Dubciteh wrote:I think we could do with another striker to take the pressure off. He is only 21 and sergio is sergio so another one up top is crucial.
Wonderwall wrote:Gabby is crucial to how we play, his stats for ground covered and closing down are excellent for us in the way we are set up to defend from the front. Sergio is a killer but does not have the same attributes as Gabby, if it came down to a choice of which one to keep, I would choose Gabby.
Mase wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Gabby is crucial to how we play, his stats for ground covered and closing down are excellent for us in the way we are set up to defend from the front. Sergio is a killer but does not have the same attributes as Gabby, if it came down to a choice of which one to keep, I would choose Gabby.
This. Suggest the people giving him stick just go to a match and watch him throughout. His movement causes all sorts of problems and drags defenders all over the show. He's the reason there's so much space for half our goals.
Dubciteh wrote:Mase wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Gabby is crucial to how we play, his stats for ground covered and closing down are excellent for us in the way we are set up to defend from the front. Sergio is a killer but does not have the same attributes as Gabby, if it came down to a choice of which one to keep, I would choose Gabby.
This. Suggest the people giving him stick just go to a match and watch him throughout. His movement causes all sorts of problems and drags defenders all over the show. He's the reason there's so much space for half our goals.
I said it above but tevez was best of both. Jesus has time to get there but he is a kid we should be taking pressure off him and a new tevez would be just the ticket.
Mase wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Mase wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Gabby is crucial to how we play, his stats for ground covered and closing down are excellent for us in the way we are set up to defend from the front. Sergio is a killer but does not have the same attributes as Gabby, if it came down to a choice of which one to keep, I would choose Gabby.
This. Suggest the people giving him stick just go to a match and watch him throughout. His movement causes all sorts of problems and drags defenders all over the show. He's the reason there's so much space for half our goals.
I said it above but tevez was best of both. Jesus has time to get there but he is a kid we should be taking pressure off him and a new tevez would be just the ticket.
I'm sure there was a story about Jesus helping paint the streets of Brazil a couple of years ago as a kid, ready for the world cup. He's that young!
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