Justified logic wrote:Really? Navas and Kolarov? They came on in leaps and bounds under Pellegrini didn't they.
Bang out of order for bringing Kolarov in to this!!
Justified logic wrote:Really? Navas and Kolarov? They came on in leaps and bounds under Pellegrini didn't they.
sheblue wrote:Did he get a start yet or is he driving a taxi?
Justified logic wrote:OK, I'll rephrase it explicitly as this thread is about Pellegrini, not Iheanacho, and my question was about Pellegrini's ability to develop players, not about Iheanacho joining the first team.
Has anyone noticed or heard of an improvement in Iheanacho's game over the past couple of years that was down to Pellegrini's coaching? Genuine question. We've seen an improvement already in Sterling under Pep and Delph has spoken enthusiastically about learning from Pep. I've not heard of anything like that about Pellegrini but am willing to have my perception corrected.
Justified logic wrote:OK, I'll rephrase it explicitly as this thread is about Pellegrini, not Iheanacho, and my question was about Pellegrini's ability to develop players, not about Iheanacho joining the first team.
Has anyone noticed or heard of an improvement in Iheanacho's game over the past couple of years that was down to Pellegrini's coaching? Genuine question. We've seen an improvement already in Sterling under Pep and Delph has spoken enthusiastically about learning from Pep. I've not heard of anything like that about Pellegrini but am willing to have my perception corrected.
only ever one winnerOriginal Dub wrote:Boom.
Argument over.
Change your username ASAP.
Original Dub wrote:Boom.
Argument over.
Change your username ASAP.
littlebig wrote:Don't understand the venom for Pellegriini.
Came in and steadied the ship, delivered some success, and always represented the club with dignity and civility.
Although results were mixed and football was, in fairness, atrocious at times I don't think he deserves ill-will of fans.
Is there some bullshit tribal nonsense going on where as soon as someone leaves the club you suddenly have to hate them?
Justified logic wrote:Original Dub wrote:Boom.
Argument over.
Change your username ASAP.
Whooooshhhh
Nigels Tackle wrote:littlebig wrote:Don't understand the venom for Pellegriini.
Came in and steadied the ship, delivered some success, and always represented the club with dignity and civility.
Although results were mixed and football was, in fairness, atrocious at times I don't think he deserves ill-will of fans.
Is there some bullshit tribal nonsense going on where as soon as someone leaves the club you suddenly have to hate them?
same as the hart thread
some fucking weirdos on here
Gringo Twatburger wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:littlebig wrote:Don't understand the venom for Pellegriini.
Came in and steadied the ship, delivered some success, and always represented the club with dignity and civility.
Although results were mixed and football was, in fairness, atrocious at times I don't think he deserves ill-will of fans.
Is there some bullshit tribal nonsense going on where as soon as someone leaves the club you suddenly have to hate them?
same as the hart thread
some fucking weirdos on here
I don't think I've read one reasonable respectable poster talk massive shit on either Hart or the Count. Esss Normull that they would leave but any fan appreciates the history and emotion. Anything else is just trolling fucktardation.
Cheers
Nigels Tackle wrote:Gringo Twatburger wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:littlebig wrote:Don't understand the venom for Pellegriini.
Came in and steadied the ship, delivered some success, and always represented the club with dignity and civility.
Although results were mixed and football was, in fairness, atrocious at times I don't think he deserves ill-will of fans.
Is there some bullshit tribal nonsense going on where as soon as someone leaves the club you suddenly have to hate them?
same as the hart thread
some fucking weirdos on here
I don't think I've read one reasonable respectable poster talk massive shit on either Hart or the Count. Esss Normull that they would leave but any fan appreciates the history and emotion. Anything else is just trolling fucktardation.
Cheers
presume you're referring to cftg?
john@staustell wrote:Off to China according to Sport 360.
Hebei
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Justified logic wrote:OK, I'll rephrase it explicitly as this thread is about Pellegrini, not Iheanacho, and my question was about Pellegrini's ability to develop players, not about Iheanacho joining the first team.
Has anyone noticed or heard of an improvement in Iheanacho's game over the past couple of years that was down to Pellegrini's coaching? Genuine question. We've seen an improvement already in Sterling under Pep and Delph has spoken enthusiastically about learning from Pep. I've not heard of anything like that about Pellegrini but am willing to have my perception corrected.
David Silva:
"Having Manuel here has helped me personally," he said. "It's been really good for me. He's suited me down to the ground. My style of play is more suited to an attacking style. He's helped me develop as a player. You always want to improve as an individual."
MilnersJaw wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Justified logic wrote:OK, I'll rephrase it explicitly as this thread is about Pellegrini, not Iheanacho, and my question was about Pellegrini's ability to develop players, not about Iheanacho joining the first team.
Has anyone noticed or heard of an improvement in Iheanacho's game over the past couple of years that was down to Pellegrini's coaching? Genuine question. We've seen an improvement already in Sterling under Pep and Delph has spoken enthusiastically about learning from Pep. I've not heard of anything like that about Pellegrini but am willing to have my perception corrected.
David Silva:
"Having Manuel here has helped me personally," he said. "It's been really good for me. He's suited me down to the ground. My style of play is more suited to an attacking style. He's helped me develop as a player. You always want to improve as an individual."
take anything a player says about another player or coach with a pinch of salt.
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