Still only 23 as well. Pep would work miracles on him.Felix is a real footballer. Silky and technical. Very easy on the eye. I think he would thrive at City.
Still only 23 as well. Pep would work miracles on him.Felix is a real footballer. Silky and technical. Very easy on the eye. I think he would thrive at City.
Seconded. A new low has been plummeted to in bluemoon posts.I’ve seen some briliant posts here over the years. I’ve also seen some not as bright, some you could even say are outright dumb. In 10 years (give or take) I thought I’ve seen it all.. but seeing this post.. THIS utter shambles of a post..
Mate, you’re either having a laugh or you’re literally on top of the non warranted bullshit food chain. Sadly, I’m pretty sure you’re not joking and need serious help..
Stop talking bollocks.Alvarez leaving would quite easily be justified by Kimmich's arrival. Or maybe Bruno plus a winger.
But I'd think very carefully if we were losing Bernie as well - they both cover RW, AM and CF.
Yet he's a world cup & treble winner in his first season in a foreign country, at such a young age, competing for a starting berth with a global Superstar?Alvarez has no first touch and no pace. And no real place in the team. Deal with it!
Alvarez has no first touch and no pace. And no real place in the team. Deal with it!
Alvarez has no first touch and no pace. And no real place in the team. Deal with it!
LiterallyA move back to Benfica might be more beneficial.
Alvarez has no first touch and no pace. And no real place in the team. Deal with it!
Hey Buzzed, what are we dealing with exactly? Your take or the fact that he is actually in the squad? He must be amazing at something being that he was a key starter for the WC Champions despite the fact he's technically poor and slow. Trust me fella, the odds are much greater that you have no idea what you're talking about than Alvarez being poor. I pray you're better at your day job...Alvarez has no first touch and no pace. And no real place in the team. Deal with it!
Well you're both definitely plasticsYes mate!!! Welcome to the club. There’s now 2 of us. Ha.
Im not against Alvarez. He’s a good player… but he won’t be at City in 2 years.
He has certain limitations and isn’t good enough for us long term.
Not many players are In fairness. We are the best.
Same could be said about Haaland (providing Real don''t sign Mbappe)Yes mate!!! Welcome to the club. There’s now 2 of us. Ha.
Im not against Alvarez. He’s a good player… but he won’t be at City in 2 years.
He has certain limitations and isn’t good enough for us long term.
Not many players are In fairness. We are the best.
Pfft, exaggerate much? Alvarez is nowhere near the first eleven. It's Haaland all the way. Second choice striker? Sure. But he shouldn't really be second choice AM, and he shouldn't be second choice RW. He's a jack of all trades for us, but as the kid is stupidly saleable, and it might make a very, very good set of deals possible, it's worth thinking about.
Cmon. We sold Aguero when we had no striker. When we first tried to sell Sterling, no one believed it. When we sold Torres, he had a massive fan club. Alvarez has had an incredible year, but IMHO, he's been a utility player for us, and no more. The argument might be that he's wasted here.
What you've just typed is one of the most insanely idiotic things I have ever read. At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this thread is now dumber for having read it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.Yes mate!!! Welcome to the club. There’s now 2 of us. Ha.
Im not against Alvarez. He’s a good player… but he won’t be at City in 2 years.
He has certain limitations and isn’t good enough for us long term.
Not many players are In fairness. We are the best.
Alvarez has no first touch and no pace. And no real place in the team. Deal with it!
Alvarez has no first touch and no pace. And no real place in the team. Deal with it!
LolPfft, exaggerate much? Alvarez is nowhere near the first eleven. It's Haaland all the way. Second choice striker? Sure. But he shouldn't really be second choice AM, and he shouldn't be second choice RW. He's a jack of all trades for us, but as the kid is stupidly saleable, and it might make a very, very good set of deals possible, it's worth thinking about.
Cmon. We sold Aguero when we had no striker. When we first tried to sell Sterling, no one believed it. When we sold Torres, he had a massive fan club. Alvarez has had an incredible year, but IMHO, he's been a utility player for us, and no more. The argument might be that he's wasted here.