I've always thought Adebayor was overrated as well as Bendtner but every 1 in 6 games they do something special which you think wow maybe he is that good but at the highest level that isn't consistent enough. Especially for the price tags and wages they both carry.
*****Warrington Wolves, 2009, 2010 & 2012 Challenge Cup Winners, 2011 League Leaders*****
Enfield Exile wrote: I am not a keyboard warrior: I am a n0b in real life.
The biggest concern for me was that City actually started the game quite well but faded so badly. The criticisms of Robinho & Adebayor are not unfair, but our real problems are at the other end of the pitch.
The need for extra defenders is even greatar now, particularly with Lescott out, Toure off to the Africa Cup of Nations and Sylvinho's limitations highlighted so effectively by Lennon. Unfortunately I cant see many about that are likely to be available that meet City's requirements - defensive minded full backs and centre backs in the Terry/ Vidic mould.
Joined: Oct 15 2003 Posts: 53839 Location: North Yorkshire
Cibaman wrote:The biggest concern for me was that City actually started the game quite well but faded so badly. The criticisms of Robinho & Adebayor are not unfair, but our real problems are at the other end of the pitch.
The need for extra defenders is even greatar now, particularly with Lescott out, Toure off to the Africa Cup of Nations and Sylvinho's limitations highlighted so effectively by Lennon. Unfortunately I cant see many about that are likely to be available that meet City's requirements - defensive minded full backs and centre backs in the Terry/ Vidic mould.
Pretty poor again last night. First half wasn't too bad and I was impressed with Aurelio and N'gog did well. Second half was torture until the 2nd goal and the difference Torres makes when he is fit is just unbelieveable. Gerrard was fairly anonymous again and I'm wondering if he is playing through some kind of injury as he hasn't been the same since his groin problem a few weeks back.
Just glad they scored so late although N'Zogbia should be playing for a better team than Wigan. Always impresses me and took his goal brilliantly.
Joined: Jun 24 2002 Posts: 17949 Location: Newton-le-Willows - East Side of the Fence
Well, after yet another shocking, spinless and gutless display, the only conclusion to draw is that our manager simply has to go.
The alarming thing is, after £250 million, we are not only no better but, in some respects worse. That performance last night was of a relegation threatened team and, if it had not been for Shay Given, this season, that's where we would be.
The only decent signings he has made have been Given, Bellamy, de Jong and Tevez. Adebayor and Robinho were an utter disgrace, again. Toure, Lescott, Bridge, Sylvinho, Santa Cruz, Zabaleta etc, nobody else wanted and it's easy to see why. Even Barry and Kompany are vastly over rated.
Can we afford to let him waste another load of millions in January? I think not but rest assured we will!
MANCHESTER CITY - PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2011-12 BORUSSIA DORTMUND - BUNDESLIGA CHAMPIONS 2011-12 CELTIC - SPL CHAMPIONS 2011-12 ALEMANNIA AACHEN - HOPELESS 2011-12 ST. HELENS RLFC - ER.. 3 OUT OF 5 AIN'T BAD!
Our problem is that we have too many "second centrebacks", previously known as sweepers, and not enough of the dominant types. That's why Lescott & Toure cant form a solid partnership and why Toure & Onuoha were so bad, as summed up by Spurs' second goal. Adding Upson to the mix probably wouldnt solve that problem.
Unlike DD I dont blame Hughes' recruitment policy for our weaknesses (although I havent always been convinced by by his team selection, tactics and substitutions). Even with City's wealth you can only buy the players that are available. Hughes' pursuit of John Terry in the summer showed that he recognised the need for that type of player, we just werent able to sign him. As I said in my previous post, I dont see any available defenders of the type we need that we have ignored. All of the top managers have made signings that they wouldnt wish to be reminded of. And when you are having to sign as many players in such a short space of time as Hughes has, its inevitable that some of them wont work out.
Yesterday's result in itself shouldnt cost Hughes his job, but the home draws against Burnley, Fulham & Hull are still hanging over his head. City's next fixtures are Sunderland & Stoke at home, folowed by Wolves away. I suspect City need maximum points if MH is to keep his job.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 82 guests
You cannot post new topics in this forum You cannot reply to topics in this forum You cannot edit your posts in this forum You cannot delete your posts in this forum You cannot post attachments in this forum