Re: What Does Yaya Toure Actually Do?
Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2016 10:20 am
Yaya to sit on his arse for one more year and get 11m. What exactly is new about that?
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kinkylola wrote:don't see him as a great fit in the system as it played out at sunderland.
zuricity wrote:kinkylola wrote:don't see him as a great fit in the system as it played out at sunderland.
We were at home against Sunderland and i couldn't see any form of system on saturday. We seemed just as wasteful as last season. However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
kinkylola wrote:zuricity wrote:kinkylola wrote:don't see him as a great fit in the system as it played out at sunderland.
We were at home against Sunderland and i couldn't see any form of system on saturday. We seemed just as wasteful as last season. However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
Agree we were wasteful, although them packing their box for 90 minutes against possession tactics is always going to draw things out a bit. I'm really referencing how the midfield works. Would he take dinho's spot? I can't see that working ... Silva or KDB then?
You certainly could see how the fullbacks and midfield played and set up ... how different it was. That's a system. If you want to decry a drawn out win in Pep's first game, fair enough, but it's disingenuous to say there was no system.However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
2 league games has got to be maximum
kinkylola wrote:zuricity wrote:kinkylola wrote:don't see him as a great fit in the system as it played out at sunderland.
We were at home against Sunderland and i couldn't see any form of system on saturday. We seemed just as wasteful as last season. However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
Agree we were wasteful, although them packing their box for 90 minutes against possession tactics is always going to draw things out a bit. I'm really referencing how the midfield works. Would he take dinho's spot? I can't see that working ... Silva or KDB then?
You certainly could see how the fullbacks and midfield played and set up ... how different it was. That's a system. If you want to decry a drawn out win in Pep's first game, fair enough, but it's disingenuous to say there was no system.However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
2 league games has got to be maximum
zuricity wrote:kinkylola wrote:zuricity wrote:kinkylola wrote:don't see him as a great fit in the system as it played out at sunderland.
We were at home against Sunderland and i couldn't see any form of system on saturday. We seemed just as wasteful as last season. However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
Agree we were wasteful, although them packing their box for 90 minutes against possession tactics is always going to draw things out a bit. I'm really referencing how the midfield works. Would he take dinho's spot? I can't see that working ... Silva or KDB then?
You certainly could see how the fullbacks and midfield played and set up ... how different it was. That's a system. If you want to decry a drawn out win in Pep's first game, fair enough, but it's disingenuous to say there was no system.However, patience is needed ( about three games ).
2 league games has got to be maximum
The tactic of "Them packing their box " is not new.
Mase wrote:Fuck sake forgot we got left with this lazy lump!
Someone mentioned a Pat V type role. Problem is that Paddy still had a lot of desire even when he was close to retiring. Same can't be said for Yaya.
Mase wrote:Fuck sake forgot we got left with this lazy lump!
Someone mentioned a Pat V type role. Problem is that Paddy still had a lot of desire even when he was close to retiring. Same can't be said for Yaya.
bigblue wrote:Mase wrote:Fuck sake forgot we got left with this lazy lump!
Someone mentioned a Pat V type role. Problem is that Paddy still had a lot of desire even when he was close to retiring. Same can't be said for Yaya.
Can guarantee this threat will be brought up a few times this season when Yaya scores or assists some incredible goals. Now he might not do much else, but not a bad type of player to have off the bench when plan A or B isn't working
bigblue wrote:Mase wrote:Fuck sake forgot we got left with this lazy lump!
Someone mentioned a Pat V type role. Problem is that Paddy still had a lot of desire even when he was close to retiring. Same can't be said for Yaya.
Can guarantee this threat will be brought up a few times this season when Yaya scores or assists some incredible goals. Now he might not do much else, but not a bad type of player to have off the bench when plan A or B isn't working
Grandad Rosler wrote:bigblue wrote:Mase wrote:Fuck sake forgot we got left with this lazy lump!
Someone mentioned a Pat V type role. Problem is that Paddy still had a lot of desire even when he was close to retiring. Same can't be said for Yaya.
Can guarantee this threat will be brought up a few times this season when Yaya scores or assists some incredible goals. Now he might not do much else, but not a bad type of player to have off the bench when plan A or B isn't working
Got a sneaky feeling we aren't going to be seeing much from Yaya this season
sheblue wrote:Can't see him making any impact, Pep will concentrate on PL and CL. Yaya might get a few cup games. But it's not all bad for him he will still stroll up and pick up a nice pay packet every week.