shawzy wrote:Citeh&Crew wrote:If the half of you, who bash without good reason, could play football half as well as you can unreasonably rip players, or the manager, we'd have a team full of legends who would win the Prem and CL every frigging year. (My guess is that many of you couldn't even last 2 minutes on the pitch without the need for an oxygen tank and/or an ambulance, and have the tactical knowledge of a slug)
Seriously.. get some perspective. Well first, you need to come off the booze and whatever hallucinogenic drugs you're taking. Fulop had been riding the bench at Sunderland for how long? And suddenly he comes to City, and is thrust into an intense match against one of the better Prem sides, with CL implications on the line. YEAH, I'd be a bit shaky in the first half too. However, Fulop was fine in the second, and will be from here on out (which is no relevation for those who have seen him in-form)
Good post lad ;-)
Agree with that post in the main, but you can only take a player on what you see him do, so if you look shakey, expect grief. If you're mint, and just waiting for the opportunity to show it, today was the day and expect any plaudits you deserve. Today he looked like he was bricking it. Don't get me wrong, I expect that, but just hoped he wouldn't be. THe first goal looked like it went straight through him, and he had a few hairy moments after that. Granted, as the game went on he looked more competent, without being commanding. That, hopefully, will come in the next two games.
Doing 90 mins will have done him the power of good, and I expect him to own it a bit more next time out. Anyone one know if he can do the samba?