DoomMerchant wrote:irblinx wrote:He certainly seems to be saying that he expects to be back after the world cup in the video on the OS, as did Mancini in his PC, Robby Vid on OS
just saw that too...and really enjoyed watching it. i didn't feel like he was really leaving longterm. in fact, he seemed really really close with everyone. He seemed like an employee who isn't getting what he wants, but is really well liked by everyone. loads of smiles and hugs in that video which seemed really heartfelt and genuine.
i wonder if Dunga put him on notice that if he didnt get some footy he might not factor in his thinking too much?
regardless, he didn't seem like a player who wasn't coming back. I didn't see him hug Petrov tho. :)
also, he and Stevie talking is like a scene from a Guy Ritchie film. great communicators on the field, but...also, apparently Robinho is available by via text.
cheers
CityFanFromRome wrote:Gloryhunter123 wrote:I'd say the lesson to be learn't from all this is that you dont sub a 32 mill pound player.And if you do then you can expect said player to engineer a move.
It may save the Sheikh a few months of wages but more than that nobody knows.
I would also wonder what kind of message this sends out to the stars of the game that we wish to attract.
It might be a lesson to them that if they come to city and are out of form for a few weeks a witchhunt is likely to be started.
Are you for real, mate? Robinho has put no effort in for months now, he deserved to be subbed even before he was at Goodison, and has shown the club and his teammates no respect as he never put in a good shift when he was played since the start of the season. I've been willing to cut him some slack at first because he was coming back from injury so he might have lacked match fitness, but enough is enough.
Wonderwall wrote:CityFanFromRome wrote:Gloryhunter123 wrote:I'd say the lesson to be learn't from all this is that you dont sub a 32 mill pound player.And if you do then you can expect said player to engineer a move.
It may save the Sheikh a few months of wages but more than that nobody knows.
I would also wonder what kind of message this sends out to the stars of the game that we wish to attract.
It might be a lesson to them that if they come to city and are out of form for a few weeks a witchhunt is likely to be started.
Are you for real, mate? Robinho has put no effort in for months now, he deserved to be subbed even before he was at Goodison, and has shown the club and his teammates no respect as he never put in a good shift when he was played since the start of the season. I've been willing to cut him some slack at first because he was coming back from injury so he might have lacked match fitness, but enough is enough.
I am sure gloryhunter made that post in jest...if not he has not got a clue about the game.
MaseCTID wrote:I've had Shaun Wright-Phillips tattooed on my cock. What am I gonna do if he leaves again??
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:MaseCTID wrote:I've had Shaun Wright-Phillips tattooed on my cock. What am I gonna do if he leaves again??
Same thing as your cock has been doing since he left the first time. Nothing.
One cap Whitey wrote:Its not likely to happen again though because the whole situation at City has changed.
We didn't sign Robinho only because he's a great player, it was the statement of intent at the time. The new owners wanted a big signing that day and got one. You can't measure his signing on what he did or didn't do on the pitch alone. Expensive PR, yes probably and maybe in the long run it will prove worthwhile. Sorry if that's stating the obvious.
One cap Whitey wrote:Its not likely to happen again though because the whole situation at City has changed.
We didn't sign Robinho only because he's a great player, it was the statement of intent at the time. The new owners wanted a big signing that day and got one. You can't measure his signing on what he did or didn't do on the pitch alone. Expensive PR, yes probably and maybe in the long run it will prove worthwhile. Sorry if that's stating the obvious.
brite blu sky wrote:there are a lot of good points here.. particularly the fact that robson was a statement of intent initially and has served his purpose for that already.. also he probably wasnt ANY managers choice as far as i can make out, he was a marketing choice.
However put that aside and you still have to recognise that robbie is a very skillfull football player. If he has the all round game to survive in a prem team is now seriously in question.
He always seem to play best with Stevie.. i assume the skill and thinking level of the two of them were complementary and made Robbie more relaxed.. feel at home.. fluid.. perhaps cos he knew he could rely on at least one other players style.
If anything i would suggest we should have an in depth discussion of Robbies style in order to assess IF (assuming he has his confidence high), that he could have a second go at finding a 'role' in the team and succeeding in the prem.
For instance having the ball taken off you easily, repeatedly is defo not good!
Did that happen at Madrid? anyone remember?
will that happen in the Brazilian league.. will it happen in WC?
Lets see..
Can anyone really say that it is possible to 'understand' any single human being? i would say no. So for me it is very much still open season on Robbie. For instance i would not fall on the floor if he suddenly appeared in the central forward mid role at Santos and consistently performed well by dicking his marker and distrubuting well. i dont know how Santos play so i am just stating this as a way of saying i wouldnt be surprised. He always said here in Spain that he prefered to play centrally, and he said it was one of the things he was disappointed with life at Madrid always being played on the left.
maybe he got stuck in that position with us because he had to fit in somewhere and was known to play on the left by that time.
I seem to recall there was some debate when we bought him if he would play centrally or not. Maybe in training he was clearly exposed as not being able to cope with being the forward distrubutor in the english game. That wouldnt surprise me iether, based on how seamingly easily he can be robbed.
He is 26, not fast over ground, but fast with his feet and presumably thinking. Without direct line speed his game relies on positioning. It seems clear that his confidence dropped in the prem and with it his ability to beat defenders. But no-one seems to offer a reason as to why that is. I would suggest that it is a lack of upper body strength that allows him to get muscled off balance. Robson is small and light.. and isnt fast in a straight line and does't have the work rate. Doesnt sound good does it? He does have the quick feet, balance and thinking to sidestep players and nip in and out of spaces. He seems the perfect kind of player to always be hanging around the area, ready to run straight into it and cause havoc. Apart from that i have no idea what role he could play well in the prem because i have never seen him play as central forward mid. ( and boy any team in the prem that could afford to have a forward mid that did fuck all challenging would basically have to be shit hot.. like as solid as Chelsea and fluid as Arsenal in one package )
I can understand why Barca were really interested, because for any team to suit Robbie they would have to be playing well up the pitch.. in fact mostly in the opponents half. Believe me he would be an amazing addition to such a team, and would cause mayhem and be loving it. Barcas style would suit Robbie well. But as City intend to be the best team in the world, we are going to have to be even better than Barca, means we are going to have to dominate teams; most teams, in the Prem and Europe!
So as i am keeping an open mind i am waiting to see how he goes on at Santos, what sort of role he plays.. i am pretty much assuming he will get his confidence back in no time back there, see what happens.. if he plays a role we believe that he cant in the prem - then let him go to Barca. If he shows a different side of himself at Santos.. more of a playmaker... then i would be one of the peeps saying give him another chance to try in the prem with us, if he aslo really wanted to do that, obviously.
What would sway me more though would be that our current team had evolved well enough under Bobby to be playing consistently against top AND bottom sides, at home AND away.. solidly higher up the pitch and dominating games more. If we were that good by the end of this season i would defo get robson back in sky blue.
But that is a big ask to do in a short space of time. and tbh is the topic of another thread for sure. But i for one will be keeping an eye on Robinho as i am as yet not convinced that his time in sky blue is completely over.
ashton287 wrote:brite blu sky wrote:there are a lot of good points here.. particularly the fact that robson was a statement of intent initially and has served his purpose for that already.. also he probably wasnt ANY managers choice as far as i can make out, he was a marketing choice.
However put that aside and you still have to recognise that robbie is a very skillfull football player. If he has the all round game to survive in a prem team is now seriously in question.
He always seem to play best with Stevie.. i assume the skill and thinking level of the two of them were complementary and made Robbie more relaxed.. feel at home.. fluid.. perhaps cos he knew he could rely on at least one other players style.
If anything i would suggest we should have an in depth discussion of Robbies style in order to assess IF (assuming he has his confidence high), that he could have a second go at finding a 'role' in the team and succeeding in the prem.
For instance having the ball taken off you easily, repeatedly is defo not good!
Did that happen at Madrid? anyone remember?
will that happen in the Brazilian league.. will it happen in WC?
Lets see..
Can anyone really say that it is possible to 'understand' any single human being? i would say no. So for me it is very much still open season on Robbie. For instance i would not fall on the floor if he suddenly appeared in the central forward mid role at Santos and consistently performed well by dicking his marker and distrubuting well. i dont know how Santos play so i am just stating this as a way of saying i wouldnt be surprised. He always said here in Spain that he prefered to play centrally, and he said it was one of the things he was disappointed with life at Madrid always being played on the left.
maybe he got stuck in that position with us because he had to fit in somewhere and was known to play on the left by that time.
I seem to recall there was some debate when we bought him if he would play centrally or not. Maybe in training he was clearly exposed as not being able to cope with being the forward distrubutor in the english game. That wouldnt surprise me iether, based on how seamingly easily he can be robbed.
He is 26, not fast over ground, but fast with his feet and presumably thinking. Without direct line speed his game relies on positioning. It seems clear that his confidence dropped in the prem and with it his ability to beat defenders. But no-one seems to offer a reason as to why that is. I would suggest that it is a lack of upper body strength that allows him to get muscled off balance. Robson is small and light.. and isnt fast in a straight line and does't have the work rate. Doesnt sound good does it? He does have the quick feet, balance and thinking to sidestep players and nip in and out of spaces. He seems the perfect kind of player to always be hanging around the area, ready to run straight into it and cause havoc. Apart from that i have no idea what role he could play well in the prem because i have never seen him play as central forward mid. ( and boy any team in the prem that could afford to have a forward mid that did fuck all challenging would basically have to be shit hot.. like as solid as Chelsea and fluid as Arsenal in one package )
I can understand why Barca were really interested, because for any team to suit Robbie they would have to be playing well up the pitch.. in fact mostly in the opponents half. Believe me he would be an amazing addition to such a team, and would cause mayhem and be loving it. Barcas style would suit Robbie well. But as City intend to be the best team in the world, we are going to have to be even better than Barca, means we are going to have to dominate teams; most teams, in the Prem and Europe!
So as i am keeping an open mind i am waiting to see how he goes on at Santos, what sort of role he plays.. i am pretty much assuming he will get his confidence back in no time back there, see what happens.. if he plays a role we believe that he cant in the prem - then let him go to Barca. If he shows a different side of himself at Santos.. more of a playmaker... then i would be one of the peeps saying give him another chance to try in the prem with us, if he aslo really wanted to do that, obviously.
What would sway me more though would be that our current team had evolved well enough under Bobby to be playing consistently against top AND bottom sides, at home AND away.. solidly higher up the pitch and dominating games more. If we were that good by the end of this season i would defo get robson back in sky blue.
But that is a big ask to do in a short space of time. and tbh is the topic of another thread for sure. But i for one will be keeping an eye on Robinho as i am as yet not convinced that his time in sky blue is completely over.
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Steve wrote:We could learn some lessons too. Like not join in with the media and slag off a player who is injured. Robinho wouldn't turn up for a game away at Scunthorpe on a cold sunday evening in january. He wasn't trying.
Last season we were lapping it up, this season he gets injured and we all changed out tune. sad.
Beefymcfc wrote:Steve wrote:We could learn some lessons too. Like not join in with the media and slag off a player who is injured. Robinho wouldn't turn up for a game away at Scunthorpe on a cold sunday evening in january. He wasn't trying.
Last season we were lapping it up, this season he gets injured and we all changed out tune. sad.
Very true Steve, very true. I suppose we've got Shay at the moment though ain't we!
brite blu sky wrote:maybe he got stuck in that position with us because he had to fit in somewhere and was known to play on the left by that time.
I seem to recall there was some debate when we bought him if he would play centrally or not. Maybe in training he was clearly exposed as not being able to cope with being the forward distrubutor in the english game. That wouldnt surprise me iether, based on how seamingly easily he can be robbed.
He is 26, not fast over ground, but fast with his feet and presumably thinking. Without direct line speed his game relies on positioning. It seems clear that his confidence dropped in the prem and with it his ability to beat defenders. But no-one seems to offer a reason as to why that is. I would suggest that it is a lack of upper body strength that allows him to get muscled off balance. Robson is small and light.. and isn't fast in a straight line and doesn't have the work rate. Doesnt sound good does it? He does have the quick feet, balance and thinking to sidestep players and nip in and out of spaces. He seems the perfect kind of player to always be hanging around the area, ready to run straight into it and cause havoc. Apart from that i have no idea what role he could play well in the prem because i have never seen him play as central forward mid. ( and boy any team in the prem that could afford to have a forward mid that did fuck all challenging would basically have to be shit hot.. like as solid as Chelsea and fluid as Arsenal in one package )
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