nottsblue wrote:We are gonna absolutely bum a lot of sides this season
hopefully a 10-0 at some point
nottsblue wrote:We are gonna absolutely bum a lot of sides this season
Mase wrote:Doku is so poor.
Mase wrote:Doku is so poor.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:Doku is so poor.
more of an impact sub than a starter for me
stupot wrote:I went yesterday, like PBL I couldn't wait and it certainly didn't disappoint.
I was convinced Rico would start as I put on here, I didn't expect Oscar to but was delighted he did and yet again those 2 excel together .
Reminders was like a Rolls Royce, what a replacement for Kev, Stones was fantastic, loved England's Number 1, and that kick out for the 3rd was pure Ederson. Nico was very good, Haaland looking like he'll beat all records this season. Bernardo looked more like his old self, what a cameo and goal for Cherki. Only negatives were Dias and Doku.
Can't wait for Saturday
nottsblue wrote:Sparklehorse wrote:I take great pleasure in telling you lads and lasses that Bobb is twice the player Sav will ever be, he was fucking magnificent
Had a decent game. I worry his lack of pace might go against him against pacy defences
Mase wrote:Doku is so poor.
sheblue wrote:It's just one game but the signs are encouraging. Still worried about the right back situation. While Trafford did well yesterday we cannot go into the season with him as no 1 its too risky.
sheblue wrote:I. While Trafford did well yesterday we cannot go into the season with him as no 1 its too risky.
sheblue wrote:I am not saying he's not good enough. I am saying he may not be experienced enough yet.
If he makes a few mistakes we all know the knives will be out. And that will be of no benefit whatsoever.
nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:I am not saying he's not good enough. I am saying he may not be experienced enough yet.
If he makes a few mistakes we all know the knives will be out. And that will be of no benefit whatsoever.
He isn't experienced that much is correct
But IMO he deserves the chance in the team to get experience. Remember, the lad wanted to come back here. And that wouldn't have been an easy decision for him so you can bet your ass he's got the balls and confidence to be a success.
Ederson is not the answer any more. He misses too many games for a start for knocks and illness. And Donnarumma is not the answer either.
Trafford is our boy, he's got all the skills a City goalkeeper requires, now he just needs a run of games and the backing of the management team and he will fly
zuricity wrote:nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:I am not saying he's not good enough. I am saying he may not be experienced enough yet.
If he makes a few mistakes we all know the knives will be out. And that will be of no benefit whatsoever.
He isn't experienced that much is correct
But IMO he deserves the chance in the team to get experience. Remember, the lad wanted to come back here. And that wouldn't have been an easy decision for him so you can bet your ass he's got the balls and confidence to be a success.
Ederson is not the answer any more. He misses too many games for a start for knocks and illness. And Donnarumma is not the answer either.
Trafford is our boy, he's got all the skills a City goalkeeper requires, now he just needs a run of games and the backing of the management team and he will fly
I really don't think this is an issue, because in previous seasons the surprise defeats have come when teams get a quick break against us and it is often one on ones . Very difficult for any goalie , experienced or not.
I liked it that he would try and cut out crosses for once. Big Joe used to do that putting his knee up in the air too, just incase anyone thought of hitting him.
sheblue wrote:I am not saying he's not good enough. I am saying he may not be experienced enough yet.
If he makes a few mistakes we all know the knives will be out. And that will be of no benefit whatsoever.
nottsblue wrote:zuricity wrote:nottsblue wrote:sheblue wrote:I am not saying he's not good enough. I am saying he may not be experienced enough yet.
If he makes a few mistakes we all know the knives will be out. And that will be of no benefit whatsoever.
He isn't experienced that much is correct
But IMO he deserves the chance in the team to get experience. Remember, the lad wanted to come back here. And that wouldn't have been an easy decision for him so you can bet your ass he's got the balls and confidence to be a success.
Ederson is not the answer any more. He misses too many games for a start for knocks and illness. And Donnarumma is not the answer either.
Trafford is our boy, he's got all the skills a City goalkeeper requires, now he just needs a run of games and the backing of the management team and he will fly
I really don't think this is an issue, because in previous seasons the surprise defeats have come when teams get a quick break against us and it is often one on ones . Very difficult for any goalie , experienced or not.
I liked it that he would try and cut out crosses for once. Big Joe used to do that putting his knee up in the air too, just incase anyone thought of hitting him.
And hopefully a more structured midfield will reduce the fast breaks against us as well
salford city wrote:^^ Pep echoing your praise for Bobb on the OS Vantage. Great to see him back. It does also bring out the best in Rico .Anyone hear anything re Nico G looked like he went down on his elbow but not heard anything more?
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