Adebayor / Dzeko - Celeb Deathmatch

neoblue said:
BlueMoonoverUS said:
badman said:
dzeko managed to get 14 goals in the league. 7th highest goal scorer in the league. he achieved this being 3rd choice striker. well done edin dzeko. haters will hate.
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badman said:
dzeko managed to get 14 goals in the league. 7th highest goal scorer in the league. he achieved this being 3rd choice striker. well done edin dzeko. haters will hate.

It's not always a case of Edin being or looking lazy or clumsy. We simply don't set out to play to his strengths. We play to the strengths of Silva, Yaya, Nasri, Tevez and Aguero so when he's in the team he's like a square peg in a round hole. The same can be said for Sinclair, his cameo appearances this season have offered no more than comedy value.

Here's an article that was published 3 months ago:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.givemefootball.com/331224-hernandez-is-premier-leagues-most-lethal-striker" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.givemefootball.com/331224-he ... al-striker</a>

Top Ten: Best minutes-per-goal ratio:

Javier Hernandez – 8 goals in 622 minutes (77.8 average)
Adam Le Fondre – 10 goals in 996 minutes (99.6 average)
Edin Dzeko – 11 goals in 1100 minutes (100 average)
Frank Lampard – 10 goals in 1046 minutes (104.6 average)
Robin Van Persie – 18 goals in 2026 minutes (112.6 average)
Luis Suarez – 17 goals in 2157 minutes (126.9 average)
Theo Walcott – 11 goals in 1400 minutes (127.3 average)
Wayne Rooney – 10 goals in 1294 minutes (129.4 average)
Romelu Lukaku – 9 goals in 1171 minutes (130.1 average)
Mladen Petric – 5 goals in 668 minutes (133.6 average)



NB: Minimum five goals to be included.
 
Carver said:
badman said:
dzeko managed to get 14 goals in the league. 7th highest goal scorer in the league. he achieved this being 3rd choice striker. well done edin dzeko. haters will hate.

It's not always a case of Edin being or looking lazy or clumsy. We simply don't set out to play to his strengths. We play to the strengths of Silva, Yaya, Nasri, Tevez and Aguero so when he's in the team he's like a square peg in a round hole. The same can be said for Sinclair, his cameo appearances this season have offered no more than comedy value.

Here's an article that was published 3 months ago:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.givemefootball.com/331224-hernandez-is-premier-leagues-most-lethal-striker" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.givemefootball.com/331224-he ... al-striker</a>

Top Ten: Best minutes-per-goal ratio:

Javier Hernandez – 8 goals in 622 minutes (77.8 average)
Adam Le Fondre – 10 goals in 996 minutes (99.6 average)
Edin Dzeko – 11 goals in 1100 minutes (100 average)
Frank Lampard – 10 goals in 1046 minutes (104.6 average)
Robin Van Persie – 18 goals in 2026 minutes (112.6 average)
Luis Suarez – 17 goals in 2157 minutes (126.9 average)
Theo Walcott – 11 goals in 1400 minutes (127.3 average)
Wayne Rooney – 10 goals in 1294 minutes (129.4 average)
Romelu Lukaku – 9 goals in 1171 minutes (130.1 average)
Mladen Petric – 5 goals in 668 minutes (133.6 average)



NB: Minimum five goals to be included.

this means that if given more time on the pitch he would get us even more goals. he is truly a top striker but disrespected by mancini and unfortunately some city fans.
 
Dzeko all day.
Adebayor held us to ransom after he decided to stop putting in a shift for us, something I'll never forgive him for.
Ability wise I would choose Edin as well.
 
Neither was properly, nor fairly, utilized at City by Bobby. I hope Dzeko stays, as he will be a much better player with MP at the helm. Nasri is another player who might find new life now.

After having to play RSC and Baptista (when available) at Malaga, having a strike force of Serg, Carlos and Edin will be like manna from heaven for MP.

Will John Guidetti ever feature in a City shirt???
 
Carver said:
badman said:
dzeko managed to get 14 goals in the league. 7th highest goal scorer in the league. he achieved this being 3rd choice striker. well done edin dzeko. haters will hate.

It's not always a case of Edin being or looking lazy or clumsy. We simply don't set out to play to his strengths. We play to the strengths of Silva, Yaya, Nasri, Tevez and Aguero so when he's in the team he's like a square peg in a round hole. The same can be said for Sinclair, his cameo appearances this season have offered no more than comedy value.

Here's an article that was published 3 months ago:

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.givemefootball.com/331224-hernandez-is-premier-leagues-most-lethal-striker" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.givemefootball.com/331224-he ... al-striker</a>

Top Ten: Best minutes-per-goal ratio:

Javier Hernandez – 8 goals in 622 minutes (77.8 average)
Adam Le Fondre – 10 goals in 996 minutes (99.6 average)
Edin Dzeko – 11 goals in 1100 minutes (100 average)
Frank Lampard – 10 goals in 1046 minutes (104.6 average)
Robin Van Persie – 18 goals in 2026 minutes (112.6 average)
Luis Suarez – 17 goals in 2157 minutes (126.9 average)
Theo Walcott – 11 goals in 1400 minutes (127.3 average)
Wayne Rooney – 10 goals in 1294 minutes (129.4 average)
Romelu Lukaku – 9 goals in 1171 minutes (130.1 average)
Mladen Petric – 5 goals in 668 minutes (133.6 average)



NB: Minimum five goals to be included.

im so sick of hearing we dont play to his strengths , he should be able to play in any formation, touch like an elephant and he cant be arsed
 

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