Ted Hughes wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:According to the MUEN, we currently have one place left for a 'foreign' player, which DESPERATELY needs to be a central defender if Lescott is going. There are no English, nor academy players who are anywhere near good enough to take that spot next season.
Richards though imo is miles a better bet at cb than any English player we could currently sign for that job, or any of the current academy alternatives, so that is another reason not to get rid of him without really considering our situation.
Count is giving nothing away regarding that, says Richards has one year on his contract & now is not the time to talk about it .
I don't think either Rekik or Huws will be worthwhile first team players for City, & if we have to rely on either next season, I think we are in deep deep shit. Cole could become a player & Lopes probably will be, but both will be fringe players at best next season I would think.
We probably have one year of breathing space though, whilst the contracts of Richards & Milner come into discussion.
We could keep both, sign a cb, poss flog Dzeko & sign a key player there. Then maybe bring in someone like Barkley.
The biggest worry for me is Lescott going. We have no reliable partner/cover for VK once he goes.
Even if we sign a player who is the best young cb in the history of football, it might take him 2 seasons to settle into the Prem.
Lescott is an absolute dream of a player to have in the squad & no other British team in our position would ever let a player like that leave.
What if we were to buy Shaw for instance, ship Clichy or Kolarov. Two spots open for new defenders!
Clichy doesn't take up a 'foreign' spot, he's association grown.
Tbh, I don't like the idea of buying Shaw for the simple reason that we have kids at different age groups who look to have potential to play that role. Obviously the club know better, & perhaps some of those players will adapt to end up in different positions anyway, but with Shaw being so young, he is blocking off that spot for someone, for years to come.
He is obviously talented, but imo the only thing he has on some of the City lads is his physique. They may well have more quality & football intelligence than he does. Bul like I say, that possibly means they could end up playing elsewhere.
In the end I suppose they will do what they think is best for the club.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Slim wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:According to the MUEN, we currently have one place left for a 'foreign' player, which DESPERATELY needs to be a central defender if Lescott is going. There are no English, nor academy players who are anywhere near good enough to take that spot next season.
Richards though imo is miles a better bet at cb than any English player we could currently sign for that job, or any of the current academy alternatives, so that is another reason not to get rid of him without really considering our situation.
Count is giving nothing away regarding that, says Richards has one year on his contract & now is not the time to talk about it .
I don't think either Rekik or Huws will be worthwhile first team players for City, & if we have to rely on either next season, I think we are in deep deep shit. Cole could become a player & Lopes probably will be, but both will be fringe players at best next season I would think.
We probably have one year of breathing space though, whilst the contracts of Richards & Milner come into discussion.
We could keep both, sign a cb, poss flog Dzeko & sign a key player there. Then maybe bring in someone like Barkley.
The biggest worry for me is Lescott going. We have no reliable partner/cover for VK once he goes.
Even if we sign a player who is the best young cb in the history of football, it might take him 2 seasons to settle into the Prem.
Lescott is an absolute dream of a player to have in the squad & no other British team in our position would ever let a player like that leave.
What if we were to buy Shaw for instance, ship Clichy or Kolarov. Two spots open for new defenders!
Clichy doesn't take up a 'foreign' spot, he's association grown.
Tbh, I don't like the idea of buying Shaw for the simple reason that we have kids at different age groups who look to have potential to play that role. Obviously the club know better, & perhaps some of those players will adapt to end up in different positions anyway, but with Shaw being so young, he is blocking off that spot for someone, for years to come.
He is obviously talented, but imo the only thing he has on some of the City lads is his physique. They may well have more quality & football intelligence than he does. Bul like I say, that possibly means they could end up playing elsewhere.
In the end I suppose they will do what they think is best for the club.
A number of things to be considered I guess, first up the quota, secondly how long before we have a left back ready to step up to the senior ranks? and also how long do Kolarov and Clichy have left on their current deals?
Slim wrote:I think he's going to be a superstar, but if he doesn't free up another spot(FIBD mentioned it) then I'd rather hold out for an academy product.
Ted Hughes wrote:Slim wrote:I think he's going to be a superstar, but if he doesn't free up another spot(FIBD mentioned it) then I'd rather hold out for an academy product.
That's the thing with 18/19 year olds playing first team football; you always think that you are seeing the tiip of the iceburg, but some of them, in fact many of them, you are actually seeing the whole thing, & it soon starts to melt.
If we are only seeing the potential of what Shaw can be, then I agree, he will be something very special. If however, this is it, then we are possibly seeing his best spell right now & will see his flaws start to develop in the coming years. If that is the case, then we may have lads who will turn out better. Not my decision thankfully.
Micah Richards at centre back, was to me just about the most nailed on superstar as an actual defender I've ever seen. So much better than Nastasic etc it's frightening. Can't get a game there now, even when we have injuries.
Slim wrote: I don't understand why he can't get a game there now. I think both you and I said it when we signed Demichelis that our best option alongside Kompany was Micah, you know he isn't going to dislodge Zabs, so for the life of me I can't understand how Pellers hasn't seen this yet.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Slim wrote: I don't understand why he can't get a game there now. I think both you and I said it when we signed Demichelis that our best option alongside Kompany was Micah, you know he isn't going to dislodge Zabs, so for the life of me I can't understand how Pellers hasn't seen this yet.
I can only assume he's a cunt in training, cos I've been asking this for 5 seasons.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:phips wrote:cant see Milner leaving. he said a few weeks ago he wants to stay and wants an extension...it could just be pandering though.
Milner unfortunately for him is good in a lot of positions, rather than excellent in one. He'll do a good job on either wing, defensive mdifield, attacking midfield, even fullback. He might even have a few excellent games in any of these positions but he doesn't consistently perform to a very high standard in any singular position.
He's a great squad player to have but I can't see him becoming a regular starter for us.
Dameerto wrote:Bridge'srightfoot wrote:phips wrote:cant see Milner leaving. he said a few weeks ago he wants to stay and wants an extension...it could just be pandering though.
Milner unfortunately for him is good in a lot of positions, rather than excellent in one. He'll do a good job on either wing, defensive mdifield, attacking midfield, even fullback. He might even have a few excellent games in any of these positions but he doesn't consistently perform to a very high standard in any singular position.
He's a great squad player to have but I can't see him becoming a regular starter for us.
How can he perform consistently when he isn't picked consistently?
Dameerto wrote:You can't use his form as an excuse for him not being a regular and then ask who he is going to replace. You're flipping all over the place. And is Pellegrini would consider him for central midfield he would have had a number of games by now covering for injury. I bow to the Engineer's judgement though.
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:Dameerto wrote:You can't use his form as an excuse for him not being a regular and then ask who he is going to replace. You're flipping all over the place. And is Pellegrini would consider him for central midfield he would have had a number of games by now covering for injury. I bow to the Engineer's judgement though.
He's good in a lot of positions but not good enough in any one to really make it his own on a permanent basis.
Good squad player.
john@staustell wrote:Tricky job this mixing short-termism and long-termism.
PeterParker wrote:He might go in the summer and i am gutted about that, but i think this is his fault.
Beside that, i really dislike that we are linked with Dani Alves who will leave Spain in the summer.
Lee_R wrote:I remember it all changing for Micah when he decided he wanted to become a bit of a muscle man.
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