Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Different styles of player in different roles. But Barry isn't playing great for sure.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Different styles of player in different roles. But Barry isn't playing great for sure.
IF IT,S HIS GROIN WHICH IS THE CAUSE TO HIM PLAYING WELL BELOW PAR THEN WHY DO YOU THINK WE CONTINUE PLAYING HIM?
ant london wrote:Some of the posts on here occasionally defy belief.
Gareth Barry is:
a) carrying an injury and
b) out of form
He was one of our best players in the opening games....by a bloody mile too. He has not suddenly become a shit player....some of you lot come out with some absolute guff. Now, that doesn't mean that I don't think he should be rested....he should IMO. Get him operated on and sorted out. Let Ireland play with De Jong in a deeper lying role and bring Barry back when he is sorted
Colin the King wrote:Personally I think Barry has been, and will again be a crucial part of our side. Even in this 'dip' he's had, there have been some great performances in among them like last week against Chelsea. He looks lacking in pace and urgency sometimes but he has an exceptional passing range, which I thought despite being below par yesterday, he still offered. He's also our best set-piece deliverer.
The problem is that he and Ireland just don't seem to have hit it off. When de Jong plays, he tends to stay hovering around in our half of the field which allows Ireland to roam and wander, and basically do what he does best. But because Barry is a little more 'box to box' than de Jong, it prevents Ireland from focusing on attacking. In that sense I think de Jong actually brings the best out in both of them...so it's not just his influence but the influence he has on the rest of the team that make him crucial to our success. I'd go with de Jong and Barry for games like Chelsea, where they were so impressive, and de Jong with Ireland for the games where the onus is more on us to attack.
Long story short- de Jong playing every game with either Barry or Ireland alongside.
zuricity wrote:On form since the beginning of the season, in my opinion, it's De Jong. Barry has been a massive disappointment for me. I expected him to dominate the midfield and he has been shadow dancing since he came to city.
edge275 wrote:zuricity wrote:On form since the beginning of the season, in my opinion, it's De Jong. Barry has been a massive disappointment for me. I expected him to dominate the midfield and he has been shadow dancing since he came to city.
I think he started off very promising but recently has faded which I believe down to loss of form and/or his hernia problem. He needs resting until he's 100% fit in both body and mind and gone in for the surgery then he'll be cooking on gas.
We have plenty of players that can play midfield in his absence. Ireland, De Jong, Kompany, Zabaleta, SWP, Weiss. Bellamy, Richards and Tevez could as well at a push.
villain wrote:Hello
Villa fan here. re Barry, you're seeing what a lot of us VIlla fans saw for years, that Barry has a tendency to go missing for great chunks of the season.
It is all very well seeing him do the business for England, which he invariably does, but he was very frustrating for us - especially last year - when doing his disappearing act.
That's not sour grapes, incidentally, I'd feel much happier were Barry still in our squad, and he is a good player, but he does exactly what he is doing for you at the moment - disappears, and for long periods of time.
I also think he has to be played alongside the right type of player. Alongside Petrov for us, our midfield looked incredibly one-paced. When I've seen him play alonside De Jong he's looked exactly the same for you.
I also wonder whether being removed from his comfort zone is affecting him. I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that when we played you at our place, the booing got to him, you could tell a mile off. When he got booed at St Andrews for you, he reacted the same way - went into his shell.
In short, he's a decent player, but he's benefitted from a very benevolent media and footballing public. The same thing we hear now - Ashley Young is amazing for you, he's on fire (he isn't, he's had 3 or 4 decent games at most since February last year) - we used to hear abotu Barry - 'he is the heartbeat of your team'. Not true, he wasn't. People fall back onto tired cliches a bit too easily
Like I said, he's a good player, and I wish he still played for us, but what you are seeing now is precisely what we saw for a long, long time.
villain wrote:Hello
Villa fan here. re Barry, you're seeing what a lot of us VIlla fans saw for years, that Barry has a tendency to go missing for great chunks of the season.
It is all very well seeing him do the business for England, which he invariably does, but he was very frustrating for us - especially last year - when doing his disappearing act.
That's not sour grapes, incidentally, I'd feel much happier were Barry still in our squad, and he is a good player, but he does exactly what he is doing for you at the moment - disappears, and for long periods of time.
I also think he has to be played alongside the right type of player. Alongside Petrov for us, our midfield looked incredibly one-paced. When I've seen him play alonside De Jong he's looked exactly the same for you.
I also wonder whether being removed from his comfort zone is affecting him. I have absolutely no doubt whatsoever that when we played you at our place, the booing got to him, you could tell a mile off. When he got booed at St Andrews for you, he reacted the same way - went into his shell.
In short, he's a decent player, but he's benefitted from a very benevolent media and footballing public. The same thing we hear now - Ashley Young is amazing for you, he's on fire (he isn't, he's had 3 or 4 decent games at most since February last year) - we used to hear abotu Barry - 'he is the heartbeat of your team'. Not true, he wasn't. People fall back onto tired cliches a bit too easily
Like I said, he's a good player, and I wish he still played for us, but what you are seeing now is precisely what we saw for a long, long time.
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