Big Swifty
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This has a fearful touch of the possible about it.Grealish is Pep’s Steve Daley.
I just hope it's wrong. It has set up a nagging worry in my mind.
This has a fearful touch of the possible about it.Grealish is Pep’s Steve Daley.
there is only a superficial link between the two, imo. The price maybe? The circumstances of the "eras" are so different, the squad, the ownership and the calibre of the manager etc. Daley signing was down to Allison's ego imo, he was making a statement, like his "scaring europe to death" quote. One proved hugely over-priced; too early to hang that on JG. A nagging doubt, fearing the worst, hell you can't be a City fan without them....:)This has a fearful touch of the possible about it.
I just hope it's wrong. It has set up a nagging worry in my mind.
Because Pep would've come in earlier?Mancini was the luckiest manager in Premier League history
YaYa Toure was the reason we struggled for so long in the Champions League
Some of our fans have inferiority complexes
Txiki Begeristain is one of the best directors of football in the world.
If Aguero hadn't scored against QPR we'd have won the Champions League by now
Winning the Champions League is more important than the Premier League
Mancini was the luckiest manager in Premier League history
YaYa Toure was the reason we struggled for so long in the Champions League
Some of our fans have inferiority complexes
Txiki Begeristain is one of the best directors of football in the world.
If Aguero hadn't scored against QPR we'd have won the Champions League by now
Winning the Champions League is more important than the Premier League
i think it is nigh on impossible to take individuals and give them a 'most' or 'best' label. Where would Kun stand without Silva? How effective would Silva have been without someone to put away his creativity? And we have to be careful when we label 'cos it might be that we end up with just focussing on a minuscule of 'talent'! I think Dias is the best defensive CB we have. Stones and/or Laporte might be more complete 'footballers' creatively but when you are up against some attacking ambition I would want Dias in the back line. Yaya was immense and scored goals single-footedly from almost anywhere, but who gave him the last pass? It's a team game, and we currently have a squad that is seamlessly sewn together with invisible thread. Take one out, and another brilliant option is available.Some of my "unpopular" opinions amongst other fellow City fans:
- Laporte and Stones are both more talented CBs than Dias.
- Gundo is our best midfielder
- Sterling is our best attacking player
- Yaya was the most influential signing we've made since the takeover.
What are some of your guys' unpopular opinions?
I believe every one 100% mate as you well know. I almost threw one in about Nasri being rubbish but I think that one's not controversial any more. Hope you're well!Haha. All the shots fired in one post. I like it a lot!
Yes. He'd have come that summer.Because Pep would've come in earlier?
Agree with this one too but i'd say it's not only the old ones, it's the old and stupid ones.Guardiola is disliked by a sizeable section of City's older support, they just don't have the balls to say it out loud unless pissed up or in the immediate aftermath of a defeat.