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Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:37 am
by mcfc1632
Ted Hughes wrote:
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
We've already seen Micah perform at a high level at both CB & RB though.


Have we though Ted? Or did he just stand out for a little while amongst the rest of the shite we had at the time?

I think he's had his chance to prove himself and has fallen way short

Get rid I say


We're forgetting how good he was because of his extended shit period imo. He was outstanding at Rb & then outstanding at CB but then got 'too big for his boots'. that was after being given an England place & rumoured £20M Spurs bids. At the time City fans were gutted at the idea of getting £20M for him, so he must have been doing something right!

I don't see what we gain by dumping him at this point. Zabba wouldn't stop Bale & Crouch, neither would Wayne Bridge. Mich has more to work with as a defender than either of those 2 & they got squad places. He shouldn't be trusted in big games though, unless someone is put there specifically to help him.


We gain a key place in te team that can be filled by someone of the right quality for 2010/11 rather than 2005/06 - and a squad player that could monitored if (against all personal expectation) he finds where he mislaid that potential he used to have

He may find it again - but we can not afford to having him fuck our 1st team whilst he is looking

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:42 am
by Beeks
mcfc1632 wrote:He may find it again - but we can not afford to having him fuck our 1st team whilst he is looking


I don't think he could find his talent with the Hubble Telescope

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 11:51 am
by Murph
Micah hasn't progressed as well as we would have liked but will hopefully knuckle down. learn to defend a bit better and become a good squad player, we are going to need guys to step into the team when needed and (touch wood) won't rock the boat when they aren't playing. I wouldn't have thought he'd play a huge role this season unless we get lots of injuries. I reckon Boateng will nail down right back slot as soon as he's fit, and Micah will have to fight it out with Zabba, Lescott and Boyata when defensive opportunities arise on the right or in the middle.

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 12:45 pm
by Crossie
What short memories some of you have.

When Sven put micah in the middle, he had about 8 lucky games where him and Dunne looked good. After that, it was total horror show, he just ball watched for the next 30 games.

I could have played off Richards, he never stuck to his man, never anticipated, stood still marking thin air.

He is not good enough to be a centre back, and not good enough to be a dominating right back. I hope we are only playing him because Boateng is injured.

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:12 pm
by mcfc1632
IanBishopsHaircut wrote:
mcfc1632 wrote:He may find it again - but we can not afford to having him fuck our 1st team whilst he is looking


I don't think he could find his talent with the Hubble Telescope


I was just being sensitive to those that think him / best / sliced bread fit into a sentence

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Tue Aug 17, 2010 1:44 pm
by Mase
I think one of the problems is that when you have a kid coming through the ranks they usually learn from the experienced player already occupying that spot in the first team. If Chelsea have got an up and coming kid playing LB I'm sure he'll do well learning from Ashley Cole and it will improve his game. But who have we had as right back over the years? I actually can't think of one good player that he's had the opportunity to learn through.
Saying that though it seems like he's believed his own hype the past few years and failed to knuckle down and work hard. The hands in pockets thing pisses me off as much as the next City fan. He's lucky he's still in the squad and hasn't been loaned/sold this summer but Bobby clearly sees somthing in him.

Only time will tell.

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 8:29 pm
by Grob
Simply, i think we are starting to come to terms with the fact that Micah just isnt football savvy enough. The lack of effort tracking back, the constant lapses in concentration, the lack positional instinct,

This has been happening ever since Sven joined the club, that was 3 years ago.

This season is probably Richards last chance here.

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 7:57 am
by s1ty m
london blue 2 wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Micah has played lots of games but he's still very much a kid. If he's as bad in 2 years then it's unlikely he'll make it at the top level but dumping him before then would be as much an error as claiming Wes Brown as a worldbeater at the same age. Defenders mature later.

On Saturday, he was up against Bale during free play & Crouch at set pieces. If Sagna or Gibbs or Rafael or even Ashley Cole or Evra was given both those jobs, even if he stopped one, he'd get totally fucked up the arse by the other. Similarly if you asked Kompany (or Dunne) to mark Bale he'd be torn a new arsehole. The fact that Mancini thought Micah could do both jobs shows exactly why we need to cut Micah some slack.

Micah will eventually be a CB anyway not a fullback.

(Ned btw can't head the ball & was responsible for both Birmingham goals. If Bruce can't improve him at that, he won't come back.)


I agree Ted, Bale is actually quite fucking good.


Micah was ripped a new one on Saturday, by an astonishingly good Bale. First half only, Micah had a good 2nd half. I don't rate Micah anymore, but he was much better after the break. Either he adjusted, Mancini got him straight or Bale tired. All said, Boateng looks twice as good. at least!

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:30 am
by Rag_hater
Dont see why people are on Micah's back so much.He is doing ok in my book.And we drew agaist spuds which means our guys at the back did their jobs.He stopped Bale making an assist and kept him down to a shot against the post being the closest he got and that's not bad going in my book.

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:35 am
by superkev8705
Hel be up against that Jovanovic on Monday. He didnt look bad against Arsenal. Another big test for him. Not bad as a backup player for me but shouldnt be starting

Re: Micah Richards

PostPosted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:41 am
by john@staustell
superkev8705 wrote:Hel be up against that Jovanovic on Monday. He didnt look bad against Arsenal. Another big test for him. Not bad as a backup player for me but shouldnt be starting


Should Micah play - and I hope not - I dont think a free transfer from Liege will bother him like Bale did. Liverpool fans are getting all excited about very average, bargain-basement players.