Mark Garrett wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:What's the news on Kompany?
Mancini said he is hopeful that Kompany will be back for Aston Villa game next week. He seemed to suggest that Kompany had had problems with his other calf in the last week rather than the one he originally injured.
Original Dub wrote:phips wrote:holy shit, we are being way too reckless with the ball and can't complete a fucking pass
Very raglike.
What match were you watching?
Beefymcfc wrote:Another bonus from today was that Fat Frank didn't get his 2000th goal. That penalty miss saved us all a pummelling from the media.
Beefymcfc wrote:Another bonus from today was that Fat Frank didn't get his 2000th goal. That penalty miss saved us all a pummelling from the media.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I want to know why Ted has not come on the site to tell us how well Nasty played and how right Mancini is to ALWAYS put him in ahead of Lescott.
I think he should comment....I will wait.
Because I was at the game you fucking lobster.
As I've just said elsewhere, he was great today as was Kolo, apart from v Ba, where he struggled but tbf partially down to bent, one sided reffing. If he plays every game as well as he did today, he will be comparable in standard with the usual level in such games of Lescott, Vinny & Richards who are all better than him in their careers so far. Kolo however, was better still.
Good lad - what I liked about him today wasnt just because he played very well in defence but because he did something useful with the ball nearly all the time , no kicking it into touch like Lescott or hoofing it upfield,he actually turned his man and got us back attacking , I never ever felt uneasy all the while he and Kolo had the ball.
More of the same please.
phips wrote:the holding pair of Rodwell-Garcia plus midfield motors of Milner and Yaya were immense. Everyone played fantastic...the strikers just a little less so.
Original Dub wrote:phips wrote:the holding pair of Rodwell-Garcia plus midfield motors of Milner and Yaya were immense. Everyone played fantastic...the strikers just a little less so.
So everyone played fantastic but the passing was complete shite?
You should do this professionally. You're a natural.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:sheblue wrote:Missed it today, anybody know if a recording of the game can be seen on line?
Try here:
http://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/viewt ... 1&t=278160
phips wrote:you should read professionally. you're a natural.
Original Dub wrote:
You said "we can't complete a fucking pass".
Followed by "everyone played great".
So what the fuck are you talking about?
Ted Hughes wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I want to know why Ted has not come on the site to tell us how well Nasty played and how right Mancini is to ALWAYS put him in ahead of Lescott.
I think he should comment....I will wait.
Because I was at the game you fucking lobster.
As I've just said elsewhere, he was great today as was Kolo, apart from v Ba, where he struggled but tbf partially down to bent, one sided reffing. If he plays every game as well as he did today, he will be comparable in standard with the usual level in such games of Lescott, Vinny & Richards who are all better than him in their careers so far. Kolo however, was better still.
Good lad - what I liked about him today wasnt just because he played very well in defence but because he did something useful with the ball nearly all the time , no kicking it into touch like Lescott or hoofing it upfield,he actually turned his man and got us back attacking , I never ever felt uneasy all the while he and Kolo had the ball.
More of the same please.
Well personally there was nothing whatsoever in his distribution that impressed me any more than any of our other defenders usually do, including Lescott. Our new, crowded, fit, central 3 plus Yaya/Silva midfield gave both Nasti & Kolo better cover than any cbs have had all season.
I was however impressed by the fact that when Kolo charged in, launched himself & won stuff, Nasi was there to pick up the loose ball & distribute it simply, or make the 2nd tackle & when he got bitched by Ba etc in the air, rather then just losing the ball, he at least tried to bring Ba down with him, like Lescott or Vinny would do. He is learning how to cope with something which will happen to him for the rest of his career. He will never be able to beat these blokes so he is learning a plan B. If his own attributes can then be added to that, we genuinely will have a player for the true tests in the future.
What he didn't do was win any of those kind of situations, or let the player win it & then take it off him or hand him over to a midfield player, like Vinny or Lescott would do, but I don't knock him for that, because he is a kid, & they are two of the best cbs in the Premier League, & both better than him. Also, he didn't dive in a risk a card like Vinny can do, or overstretch himself like Lescott can do; he let Kolo do that, which is something perhaps VK & Jl both get wrong sometimes.
He is definitely clever which is probably why we signed him.
Today was a very encouraging display by a young, potential Premier league cb who will never ever be able to do the same job Lescott/Vinny do for City, but perhaps one day play next to someone like them in a title wining side.
The best cb on either side though was a player who will be available, possibly for free, in a few months time & imo, a better partner etc to Nasti than either Vinny or JL, with whom he has no understanding whatsoever .
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:Great game. Kolo was great today to. Looks like rodwell took his last chance well. Played better than Barry.
He brought some much needed urgency to the midfield today. Along with a goal threat. Really impressed with him and only hope he can have an injury-free run of games from now till the end of the season.
MilnersJaw wrote:
even though rodwell was good; I'm still not convinced.
we bought him as a centre mid, yet the times he has played their, he was terrible and he is always injured.
he came back on sunday and played a defensive role which he seemed to do excel in. Which is great for him, but is another defensive/holding midfielder really want we need? we're crying out for some creativity.
anyway he took his last chance on the chin.
some great tempo as well, didn't see much tapping around the box sideways, was better with rodwell there than barry.
MilnersJaw wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:Great game. Kolo was great today to. Looks like rodwell took his last chance well. Played better than Barry.
He brought some much needed urgency to the midfield today. Along with a goal threat. Really impressed with him and only hope he can have an injury-free run of games from now till the end of the season.
even though rodwell was good; I'm still not convinced.
we bought him as a centre mid, yet the times he has played their, he was terrible and he is always injured.
he came back on sunday and played a defensive role which he seemed to do excel in. Which is great for him, but is another defensive/holding midfielder really want we need? we're crying out for some creativity.
anyway he took his last chance on the chin.
some great tempo as well, didn't see much tapping around the box sideways, was better with rodwell there than barry.
MilnersJaw wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:MilnersJaw wrote:Great game. Kolo was great today to. Looks like rodwell took his last chance well. Played better than Barry.
He brought some much needed urgency to the midfield today. Along with a goal threat. Really impressed with him and only hope he can have an injury-free run of games from now till the end of the season.
even though rodwell was good; I'm still not convinced.
we bought him as a centre mid, yet the times he has played their, he was terrible and he is always injured.
he came back on sunday and played a defensive role which he seemed to do excel in. Which is great for him, but is another defensive/holding midfielder really want we need? we're crying out for some creativity.
anyway he took his last chance on the chin.
some great tempo as well, didn't see much tapping around the box sideways, was better with rodwell there than barry.
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