Riyad Mahrez

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Mahrez, if he signs, is being given a big break by City; a shot at playing for Pep, alongside some of the best players in the world.

He will cost a decent amount of money.

But he comes in, bottom of the pecking order, in a record breaking team.

It's then upto him, to force his way into that team. If he fails, imo it's no different to Gundogan, who is not good enough to dislodge anyone from the first 11, but has done a useful job.

We can afford to buy Mahrez & have him as a squad player, then sell him off, if he can't break through, or a star if he does. Likewise, Bernardo & Gundogan.

They can all fight it out, to see who gets in the team & if any can succeed Silva etc.. And if Foden Diaz etc come through, they can be gradually be phased out.

If we signed a similar aged 150 mil superstar on 400k pw, he has to play. These guys don't, it's a case of the best men win.
 
Mahrez, if he signs, is being given a big break by City; a shot at playing for Pep, alongside some of the best players in the world.

He will cost a decent amount of money.

But he comes in, bottom of the pecking order, in a record breaking team.

It's then upto him, to force his way into that team. If he fails, imo it's no different to Gundogan, who is not good enough to dislodge anyone from the first 11, but has done a useful job.

We can afford to buy Mahrez & have him as a squad player, then sell him off, if he can't break through, or a star if he does. Likewise, Bernardo & Gundogan.

They can all fight it out, to see who gets in the team & if any can succeed Silva etc.. And if Foden Diaz etc come through, they can be gradually be phased out.

If we signed a similar aged 150 mil superstar on 400k pw, he has to play. These guys don't, it's a case of the best men win.

I have high hopes for Bernardo to replace Silva eventually..... Gundogan does a job and certainly can't fault him for that ...has the attitude and happy to rotate with the squad
 
Unbelievable that people genuinely think they know better than our management team.

Did I say that Pep is a bald fraud who needs sacking and immediately be replaced by me? Unbelievable that some people genuinely do not comprehend that a forum is a place for dialogue of our opinions about a topic.
 
Did I say that Pep is a bald fraud who needs sacking and immediately be replaced by me? Unbelievable that some people genuinely do not comprehend that a forum is a place for dialogue of our opinions about a topic.
What team do you support?
 
Probably Pep and Silva are the only ones who know how much game time he will get this year, Pep told us Fernandhino was on his last legs towards the end of the season the signings of Mahrez and Jorghino along with Bernardo and Gundogan will assist in every aspect of this inclusive squad performing better this season than last (hopefully)
 
Did I say that Pep is a bald fraud who needs sacking and immediately be replaced by me? Unbelievable that some people genuinely do not comprehend that a forum is a place for dialogue of our opinions about a topic.

Your issue is its a City forum and you have played so much cliche bingo it almost reads like ragcafe.
 
Sane had 1 small injury, apart from that yes I expect both players to be able to play the full season without an injury. We have Bernardo who can cover the right side, Sterling is not injury prone so he can shift to the left and Jesus can be deployed as an emergency insdie forward if need be. People have an obsession about the possibility of injuries but we are already covered on that front. We had Aguero and Jesus injured for extended periods of time and we still managed to walk the league and could have had a better CL campaign if it were not for ridiculous referee decisions.

I think you’re getting confused with what “inside forward” means. You’ve used it incorrectly a few times, perhaps it doesn’t translate directly from Italian?

You’ve used “inside forward” to refer to a winger who plays on the opposite side. So for example, a left footed winger who plays on the right, who cuts inside. Like Robben for example. In England we wouldn’t call that an inside forward.

We’d say it’s “a winger who cuts inside” or more recently people have started to call them “inverted wingers”.

In England, traditionally an “inside forward” is one who doesn’t play on the wing, doesn’t play centre forward, but one who operates in the space in between. So in City’s current system, David Silva and DeBruyne operate like inside forwards.

Winger....Centre Forward......Winger
....Inside Forward....Inside Forward

I’m sure you appreciate the difference, it’s probably just a difference in translation.
 
I think you’re getting confused with what “inside forward” means. You’ve used it incorrectly a few times, perhaps it doesn’t translate directly from Italian?

You’ve used “inside forward” to refer to a winger who plays on the opposite side. So for example, a left footed winger who plays on the right, who cuts inside. Like Robben for example. In England we wouldn’t call that an inside forward.

We’d say it’s “a winger who cuts inside” or more recently people have started to call them “inverted wingers”.

In England, traditionally an “inside forward” is one who doesn’t play on the wing, doesn’t play centre forward, but one who operates in the space in between. So in City’s current system, David Silva and DeBruyne operate like inside forwards.

Winger....Centre Forward......Winger
....Inside Forward....Inside Forward

I’m sure you appreciate the difference, it’s probably just a difference in translation.

I appreciate the correction and what I meant was inverted winger when I spoke about Mahrez.
 
I think you’re getting confused with what “inside forward” means. You’ve used it incorrectly a few times, perhaps it doesn’t translate directly from Italian?

You’ve used “inside forward” to refer to a winger who plays on the opposite side. So for example, a left footed winger who plays on the right, who cuts inside. Like Robben for example. In England we wouldn’t call that an inside forward.

We’d say it’s “a winger who cuts inside” or more recently people have started to call them “inverted wingers”.

In England, traditionally an “inside forward” is one who doesn’t play on the wing, doesn’t play centre forward, but one who operates in the space in between. So in City’s current system, David Silva and DeBruyne operate like inside forwards.

Winger....Centre Forward......Winger
....Inside Forward....Inside Forward

I’m sure you appreciate the difference, it’s probably just a difference in translation.

I still think Robben is an outside-right and de Bruyne a half-back, but maybe I'm just showing my age! ;-)
 
It’s just that level above I’ve been craving, however that’s not to say Pep can elevate Mahrez to such heights. I think we can all be honest and say we’re yet to get such ilk over the line, it would evolve us forther, on and off the pitch!!

I’m with you on that: I think we do need to sign a Hazard or Neymar or Mbappe... but Mahrez is what I describe as a great consolation prize and if you look at him as perhaps taking Zinchenko’s place in the squad, an immediate upgrade.
 
Seems like having some constructive criticism immediately makes someone a rag.

No but you claiming we are inflating the market for players and suddenly posting criticism and negatives after joining in 2013 and posting nothing raises certain suspicions im afraid.
 
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