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Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 5:41 pm
by Mase
Apparently he's admitted after the match that the mysterious illness he had during the summer was in fact Malaria which he contracted whilst in Ivory Coast.

Maybe we can understand his early season form a bit more and give the benefit of the doubt.

Today showed he's not a player that will go missing or look half arsed; he's someone that's happy to graft. I remember Goater getting booed by some City fans when he first signed, I haven't heard any booing at the ground but there's plenty of moaning and pressure being put on him. I think with Aguero out we need to get behind the big man.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 5:50 pm
by sheblue
He has been unfairly criticised by a group thick cunts.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 6:09 pm
by Original Dub
I don't get it at all.

He may turn out to be shite. He may turn out to be injury ridden like jovetic and frustrate the fuck out of people, but questioning his quality is bizarre.

He has scored against all the big sides except chelsea and has an excellent goals to games ratio in the premier league.

He has an extremely tough job. Now that our system looks to be set with one out and out striker and our first choice happens to be the best in the world, it's commendable that he can step in and do what he did today.

And that was without the hassle of malaria.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 6:45 pm
by DoomMerchant
I don't get how any of you cunts think he's quality enough for us. He isn't.

I'd rather see Nacho up front va the rags. And I'm not just being a prick in the Carl/lescott Piccs/Petrov fashion tho tbf they weren't wrong in hindsight.

Bony isn't good enough. I hope he can be and he's shown some flashes and fair enough if he's had malaria. I'm just stating my opinion. Others think his hold up play and his inability to be in the right place or make a decent pass when required or his shite shooting from distance is sufficient for a team that aspires to be the best in the world. I, however, disagree.

Cheers

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 6:56 pm
by Spurge
Whilst you have to judge on what you see its worth bearing in mind a few facts.

1) he's not been with us a year yet
2) for a player with a good injury record throughout his career he's had a torrid time with injury since joining us.
3) when he did get fit towards the end of last season we reverted to playing 1 up top and Aguero kept his chances to a minimum.

You can add malaria into the mix. So really stop start I think he has the quality to be a success at city but based on the above its too early to say.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:38 pm
by iwasthere2012
Well it was obvious that there was disagreement amongst us watching on TV today.
Those that think his value in the team even at the moment, when admittedly he is not at his best, is still an upgrade on Dzeko or Jovetic.
When they were below par they certainly didn't offer as much.
And those that think he is not and never will be good enough.

Fair enough. Different opinions, but I'd love to hear the opinions of those that actually were at the game. You see a wider picture at the game and would like to gauge what people at the ground thought.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:44 pm
by branny
He's had few chances at a run in the first team since he joined. Aguero is world class but always takes a while to get up to speed when he's been out. Let's give Bony a chance ffs. After all a bloke who outscored Aguero across a twelve month period cant be that bad and I believe a bout of Malaria can take some getting over. He will get more chances in front of goal with us than he did with Swansea so let's see what a run of games brings before writing him off.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 7:51 pm
by Hazy2
Bony had his best day for us today, could have had 5. Pretty sure we will get bigger tests, on today did well. If nets a winner next week he will be as Dzeko. Dining out on it.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:26 pm
by nottsblue
Mase wrote:Apparently he's admitted after the match that the mysterious illness he had during the summer was in fact Malaria which he contracted whilst in Ivory Coast.

Maybe we can understand his early season form a bit more and give the benefit of the doubt.

Today showed he's not a player that will go missing or look half arsed; he's someone that's happy to graft. I remember Goater getting booed by some City fans when he first signed, I haven't heard any booing at the ground but there's plenty of moaning and pressure being put on him. I think with Aguero out we need to get behind the big man.

Agree with you here Mase. Yes, he isn't as good as Aguero, or even plays the same way, but who can replace him? But he is fucking brilliant at bringing others into play and he does score goals and as you say, he gives his all.

I like him for what it's worth

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 8:44 pm
by Bleed_Blue
He could have had a hattrick today if sterling passed the ball to him when he was pleading for it, sterling instead beat two guys and scored.

Doesn't really matter who scores but looking at the tame hit straight to the goalkeeper after peach of a pull back from navas still proves that bony still got more to do.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:21 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
He is not my cup of tea at all - should never lead our line and shouldnt be ahead of Nacho imo.

Its easy to shake your head when a player scores 2 goals and he still gets grief ,but that doesnt mask his shortcomings imo.
The hold up play fucks us up when hes leading the line and also hes slow.....fuckign really,reallly slow....no point in breaking free with sterling if Bony is still offside from the previous breakaway ffs.

Nachos goal was a goal and was as cool as youlike....I want him in the team ahead of Bony next week against the Munchens.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:32 pm
by Pretty Boy Lee
I'm on the fence as to whether today will spark him Ito action or we have benjani v2. I seriously hope he started firing and gives Aguero a push at least.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:39 pm
by Blue Since 76
He's going to be first choice striker for the next few weeks, which I think will do him a lot of good. We know he can score in the premier league and these next few games should give him the confidence to do it again. He missed a lot today but Aguero often does that.

As for Iheanacho, his finish today shows the confidence and ability he has and by the end of the season, I expect him to be a real star in the team. But I'm not sure he's ready to lead the line on his own for 90 minutes yet

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:46 pm
by Green & Blue
Malaria all in a day's work for Jovetic.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:48 pm
by freshie
Green & Blue wrote:Malaria all in a day's work for Jovetic.


He's currently out for 6 months with athlete's foot

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sat Oct 17, 2015 10:55 pm
by Green & Blue
freshie wrote:
Green & Blue wrote:Malaria all in a day's work for Jovetic.


He's currently out for 6 months with athlete's foot


He will do everything he can to defeat athletes foot and then he'll celebrate in his underpants on Instagram.

Bouncebackability

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:59 am
by Hazy2
5 goals for the two forwards, and we find fault. Both seem to be not fans favourites. If they can get a run of games we might have no worries when kun is injured again and again. Bony has things to improve but he is still new to us in game time and being fit.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:25 am
by dick dastardley
The guys been unjured and had malaria he needs games under his belt to get up to speed, one thing i did notice yesterday he won every header that was pumped up field, and he hold the ball up well

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:42 am
by mr_nool
Just watched MOTD and it really hit home for me how Bony was involved in pretty much everything we created yesterday. Apart from his assists and goals, he set Sterling up alone with the keeper twice and assisted Iheanacho's wrongly disallowed goal.

I can understand if Bony isn't everyone's cup of tea, but he does bring something different and he does it really well.

Re: Bony - Malaria

PostPosted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 7:51 am
by Cocacolajojo1
The one thing I'd hold against Bony, is that I don't think that he is the type of player we need to win the CL under the current trends of high pressing and short passing play. The target man is too slow, to immobile and can't take part in the high pressing an entire game because of the weight he's carrying. Well Tevez is the exception but he always is. Barca's forward three is more like what you need nowadays. Big players have to be like Christiano Ronaldo for the time being, not like Zlatan Ibrahimovic. That can change of course but it doesn't seem like it will in the short term at least.

With that said, I'm fairly certain Bony's good enough to win us the league, domestic cups and to take us some distance in the CL. He brings us something completely different to Agüero and also what Dzeko brought. IMO, that's what we need. How many times have we not sat here on this bloody forum, moaning about Hart's kicks going nowhere? Well they don't seem to end up with the oppo as much with Bony on the field. We need a squad with different options to pick the lock of different types of defences. Not only is he an awesome target player but he does seem to have a good reading of the game and a nice pair of passing feet on him.