Can see why people are saying Aubameyang as he has been in sensational form but we have to remember this isn't just about club performances and to give Yaya his due he did captain his country to winning the African Nations this year.
I thought somebody might go in that direction, surprised it was you. He's not shit by any stretch, but to say he's been anything but below par this year and parts of last would be wrong. Made up he's won it though, hopefully help him kick on this season. Midweek was a start. Not perfect by any stretch but certainly an improvement.Can't be right, he's shit, according to Bluemoon anyway.
Sorry to disappoint, but its one of the things that drives me mad. He actually started the season in great form, looked back to his best, but that's long been forgotten, and no doubt he has recently been out of form/tired/injured/missing Silva, or all four. He got a deserved rest last week, where we missed his influence at keeping the ball, and returned to be excellent on Tuesday, so no it wasn't "a start".I thought somebody might go in that direction, surprised it was you.
How many times has he won it now? Did they just give it to him by default?
No it was voted for, its been heavily pushed on BBC World Service in Africa, so presumably it was a lot of African votes that won it for him, at least they probably appreciate his qualities.How many times has he won it now? Did they just give it to him by default?
I thought somebody might go in that direction, surprised it was you. He's not shit by any stretch, but to say he's been anything but below par this year and parts of last would be wrong. Made up he's won it though, hopefully help him kick on this season. Midweek was a start. Not perfect by any stretch but certainly an improvement.Can't be right, he's shit, according to Bluemoon anyway.
I broadly agree with everything you've said. The cake nonesense didn't bother me because I can't take seriously what goes on off the pitch - it's all a bit of a pantomime. I've said on here before if we can manage him properly as far as game time goes we could easily get another couple of seasons out of him.Sorry to disappoint, but its one of the things that drives me mad. He actually started the season in great form, looked back to his best, but that's long been forgotten, and no doubt he has recently been out of form/tired/injured/missing Silva, or all four. He got a deserved rest last week, where we missed his influence at keeping the ball, and returned to be excellent on Tuesday, so no it wasn't "a start".
Many people never got over 'cakegate', and he's been shit ever since according to them, despite the fact at the time he'd just lost his brother. He's not infallible, he's caused trouble here on occasions, and says stupid things, he's also not a captain for me, but he's one of the best 3 or 4 players I've ever watched for this club, and he still has a lot to give us. Many think he'll be gone when we get Pep, I'm not so sure, I think Pep is quite capable of getting another couple of good years out of him, by using him wisely.
If he leaves us next summer he'll go with my great thanks, though reading this thread I sometimes wonder if I'll be the only one.
I've rarely seen it, I've seen him have poor games, I've seen him look bewildered when things are going badly, I've seen him look unfit (recently I'm sure he has been carrying a knock). He's never been the most nimble footballer, be pretty hard being his size, and one of his lung bursting runs will always make him look lethargic for a while, and those lung bursting runs were always likely to become more sparse with age. Anyway seems we largely agree so no point dwelling on it.It really irks me when I see him not giving it his all in games though
Sorry your English isn't easy to follow, but its AFRICAN PLAYER OF THE YEAR, it was intended to be, and was voted for, by Africans, and was heavily pushed by the BBC in Africa, where its one of the major news and sports outlets, both in TV and online via smartphone/internet.but the bbc award is nothing shout about and I don't like to tag people with from this country or that and when football is trying to kickout racism we still one have a africain footballer of the year. can we just have a football player of the year please its 2015 and I don't see black or white green yellow just a football player
Agree completely. Delph and dinho have the legs to harrass and do the dirt work.Delph and Dihno biting at defenders and midfielders in their half with Yaya behind then playing the Pirlo role is City at its best.
I would imagine that PG would see it that way too, which is why I doubt the he would get rid of him, though I suspect we'd bring in a stronger reinforcement than Delph for the job. Delph has the chance to make a place here his own, but I doubt it will ever be first choice, especially if PG arrives.Agree completely. Delph and dinho have the legs to harrass and do the dirt work.
I respect your views but I'd like to make a few points. I think we did OK in the first half, certainly not worse than the possession stats would have us believe. They were very good in their team passing - they actually tapped the ball really good and through that, kept a lot of possession. We certainly had problems on our right hand side (and honestly I cannot say for certain why) but I definitely won't put it all on the big fella except there's concrete reason to do so. I believe, as you do, Yaya and our wide forwards aren't exempt from defensiveIf you watched the game, you just let me know which wide players you're talking about? Would it be Fernandinho and Delph who had to protect Yaya in the middle or the extremely narrow front 3 of Silva, De Bruyne and Sterling? We only moved Sterling out wide left when Bony and Navas came on, haha!!
Delph and Fernandinho were running about like idiots trying to cover central and wide areas because Yaya was so
static, the centre backs were having to
step out because he wasn't shielding them and that was a factor in both goals. Before you say he's not picked for his defensive contribution, you play as a team, every man whether it's a defender or striker has defensive responsibilities. No one is knocking his attacking contribution, in terms of the last 10-15
minutes Yaya was back to his best in that respect but you're letting that completely overrule your head in terms of a complete performance over 90 minutes.
I respect your views but I'd like to make a few points. I think we did OK in the first half, certainly not worse than the possession stats would have us believe. They were very good in their team passing - they actually tapped the ball really good and through that, kept a lot of possession. We certainly had problems on our right hand side (and honestly I cannot say for certain why) but I definitely won't put it all on the big fella except there's concrete reason to do so. I believe, as you do, Yaya and our wide forwards aren't exempt from defensive
responsibilities but where I'm afraid I'd have to disagree with you on is that Yaya
was static. He wasn't moving as gingerly
and speedily as Fern and Fabian but he
also did put the effort. The reason why they got past us time and again on the right was down to their very impressive
passing especially in the first half (might
be something they've been seriously working on in training). The issue was not that they outnumbered us whenever they 'outpassed' us. I recall one time close to
the touchline on the right when they passed the ball so expertly for a protracted period (barca-esque) despite that there were enough blue shirts around that small area. The issue was not
our numbers but their good passing. We certainly blew them out of the water in the 2nd half and it was only a matter of
time before we were going to score. It was certainly not a 10 minutes good showing from us and even in the first half I thought we were unlucky to be a goal down. That said, I believe Yaya has underwhelmed this season but his performance on tuesday, in fairness, was very different. You could see him in deep
areas putting the effort, making sliding challenges here and there, even though
he was supposed to be our must advanced
central midfielder (or number 10 if you
like). Finally, the moves that led to the two goals we shipped are typical examples of how we did, when BMG came knocking on our door. We didn't stop them early on before they got to dangerous areas. Yaya was running, Delph was running, Fern was running, every body else on blue around the area was running but there was little else so I won't put it all on Yaya, no I won't.