Neville Kneville
Well-Known Member
Given that Richard was the victim of some disgusting abuse it is looking that way.
Zinchenko hasn't been vicitim of any abuse.
This is a forum, not a football ground.
Given that Richard was the victim of some disgusting abuse it is looking that way.
Football is a business and apparently you believe our owner's are bad business people because City won back to back titles, FA & Carabao cups while we had a left fullback problem, breaking numerous records on their way. It must have been your love and kisses that helped them get away with such negligent business practices.The question. Is Zinchenko`s best good enough. As I`ve said, he seems a lovely lad and well liked. Should we keep every player we buy and every academy player that we have come through the system so as not to upset them too much. Football is a business and a sport that to be successful in you have to win and yes be a little ruthless at times. That chance to win and trophies especially can be fleeting as we`ve known over the years.
We`ve had a left fullback problem for a long time, it needs sorting and in my opinion Zinchenko isnt one of the answers.
Yes, I said dogshit my bad sorry Zinchenko, if you read the forum pages I didnt mean it. I want you to stay for ever. Love and kisses XXXX
Why don't you read what you post.If calling a players footballing abilities dog shit on a football forum upsets you its no wonder you don`t post much.
Better a snowflake than a windbag who says they've watched football for 57 years and cannot understand the importance of match fitness.He`s another snowflake by the sound of it mate.
Well judging by how mardy people have gotten over a mediocre Zinchenko performance, I'm inclined to agree.Fcuk me, some people get upset easily.
Let me get this straight.You sincerely believe that by getting match fit it will make Zinc a better player thus allowing him pass the ball directly to a team mate ?Better a snowflake than a windbag who says they've watched football for 57 years and cannot understand the importance of match fitness.
Fair enough. He played in an outstanding team but very few outstanding teams are made up of entirely outstanding players and any manager will agree that the lesser lights contribute to making an outstanding team.He’s a hard-working player, granted. Pep wanted him gone previously but he to stay and fight for a place, fair play to him for that.
I think your point backs mine up. He’s benefited from playing in an outstanding team who mostly dominated teams and games. I’d struggle to remember many goals he assisted on, probably bottom of the list with the other squad players.
Agree to disagree.