bobbyowenquiff
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I wonder if the media will start going on about his lack of game time like they do with Foden!Your over playing it, a total of 59mins
I wonder if the media will start going on about his lack of game time like they do with Foden!Your over playing it, a total of 59mins
Yeah, went missing when it really mattered ;-)Until he flopped in the last match of the season. I don't remember his name being mentioned until the 94th minute.
The excitement when he came on the pitch for his debut suggests that a lot of city fans either thought or simply hoped he would do well.I wouldn’t worry too much mate, I must have watched every shit to average game Sergio played for Athletico, never saw him have a good game, and whilst you could see the odd glimpse of brilliance, my thoughts were “promises a lot, but rarely delivers”.
Maybe it was an age thing, or the way Athletico set up and played, or all three, but I never thought he would go on to consistently become the player he is/was and the best striker we’ve ever had.
he was a world class striker before he came to usThe excitement when he came on the pitch for his debut suggests that a lot of city fans either thought or simply hoped he would do well.
promised a lot but rarely delivers ? for atletico he scored 101 in 230 club appearances and 14 times for argentina prior to coming to usI wouldn’t worry too much mate, I must have watched every shit to average game Sergio played for Athletico, never saw him have a good game, and whilst you could see the odd glimpse of brilliance, my thoughts were “promises a lot, but rarely delivers”.
Maybe it was an age thing, or the way Athletico set up and played, or all three, but I never thought he would go on to consistently become the player he is/was and the best striker we’ve ever had.
Read what I wrote again mate, you’ve misunderstood what I’ve said ;-).promised a lot but rarely delivers ? for atletico he scored 101 in 230 club appearances and 14 times for argentina prior to coming to us
Serie A late 80’s early 90’s was unreal. Batistuta and Hagi both got relegated!! And then played in Serie B. Bierhoff was also in Serie B at the time. Unreal depth of talent during that period!!Fair enough mate, tbh la liga and serie a are worse than they were 10 years ago and 25 years ago respectively
The serious point that we're all making with these "alternative fact" views of Sergio is that this is one of the great examples (to us the greatest by far) of a big player grabbing the situation by the scruff of the neck and snatching triumph from the jaws of disaster. Ya Ya, David Silva, Vinnie, KdB, Raheem, Bernado have all done it on the big occasion as well and though he's only 20 Phil Foden is showing that same quality; yet have we ever seen (or heard) that Pogba, Fernandes or any other of the "world class" signings United have made has ever done anything remotely like turn the tide of a big game. The nearest they've come is to con the ref into giving a dodgy pen which a compliant VAR gleefully confirms.Yeah, went missing when it really mattered ;-)
Indeed I'd watched him for a couple of years and was overjoyed when we signed him, thought we were a step below where he already was so it was a fantastic surprise.he was a world class striker before he came to us
Certainly for me, it was the anticipation of finally seeing him in a Blue shirt, after the summer rumours of him coming to Etihad, the delayed arrival at City (Copa America, I think) and other Bluemooners telling us how good he was.The excitement when he came on the pitch for his debut suggests that a lot of city fans either thought or simply hoped he would do well.
Slight edit, hope you dont mind.He's only a defeat or so from the chop, doesn't help himself saying how good we are.
A result for Watford who didn't (I don't think) play midweek and we'll be resurrecting the #SOO thread quicker than St. Marcus can shout "Your Dinners ready".
Don’t give them ideas.
Haha nice.Slight edit, hope you dont mind.
When working in London in the early 90s I went along to an Anglo Italian Cup Final at Wembley, Notts County v Brescia. Maybe 1994? Hagi was in the Brescia team and he was so much better than everyone else on the park that he was like a dad playing with a bunch of toddlers in the back garden, he wasn’t even taking it seriously. Think he went to Barca that summerSerie A late 80’s early 90’s was unreal. Batistuta and Hagi both got relegated!! And then played in Serie B. Bierhoff was also in Serie B at the time. Unreal depth of talent during that period!!
I think there were claims back in 2012 that United were "joint champions".BT once again pushing the myth that the rags are joint top.
If they want to make it sound better for them, why not say, "Level on points with Littlewoods?"
Yeah you and Bluearmy are right, the depth and spread of talent in Serie A in the 80s and 90s was incredible. Hagi (along with Stoitchkov) were amongst my idols as a boy. Our school won a trip to go to Newcastle and watch Romania vs Bulgaria at Euro 96 and they were both playing, I think Hristo scored the winner early on from recollection, met some Romanian and Bulgarian older guys outside the ground, was awesome.When working in London in the early 90s I went along to an Anglo Italian Cup Final at Wembley, Notts County v Brescia. Maybe 1994? Hagi was in the Brescia team and he was so much better than everyone else on the park that he was like a dad playing with a bunch of toddlers in the back garden, he wasn’t even taking it seriously. Think he went to Barca that summer