Tokyo Blue wrote:There is some football intelligence inthere. That superb crossfield pass to Adebayor that should have made a fourth goal proves that. I don't think he is the complete loser he is thought to be by many, but neither is he the new Zico. He can improve though as he is still relatively young. He needs to toughen up physically, stop fucking diving and get involved in the football more. Did a bit of nice work defensively as well when Johnson was having his shite.
Fulham away and Poznan at home and away: all comfortable wins. Coincidence?
HeyMark wrote:Fuckin hell, nobody ever seems to want to square the ball to him! I almost feel bad for him
I've counted 3 or 4 occasions in the last two games he's started where he could have had a tap in if someone had squared the ball to him. Instead they prefer to take shots from tight angles!
I
Tokyo Blue wrote:There is some football intelligence inthere. That superb crossfield pass to Adebayor that should have made a fourth goal proves that. I don't think he is the complete loser he is thought to be by many, but neither is he the new Zico. He can improve though as he is still relatively young. He needs to toughen up physically, stop fucking diving and get involved in the football more. Did a bit of nice work defensively as well when Johnson was having his shite.
Fulham away and Poznan at home and away: all comfortable wins. Coincidence?
Slim wrote:Had a decent game, I thought he was a lost cause never to be seen again, but from a squad perspective he has shown he still has a role to play at the club.
I think we need to get behind him and realise he isn't Tevez or Silva or Mario and with a 60+ game season we will need this part time players to come in and do a job at times and if he is happy to fulfill that role then I think we should all be thankful we have such depth.
Wooders wrote:could have had a hat trick last night had his team mates not played so selfishly
I thought he had a great game
Return to The Maine Football forum
Users browsing this forum: Bluemoon4610, Nigels Tackle, salford city and 95 guests