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Re: Adebayor
To be fair I can totally see where he is coming from here.
To be fair I can totally see where he is coming from here.
shikariblue said:Tevez City said:shikariblue said:You've been slagging Dzeko off since last night. How is he a class above? Because he scored 2? Sort yourself out.
Mate you are never right. You seem to think that Tevez and Ade up front will win us the league. Supports a man, not the team. But still, thanks for the Sheihk. Now GTFO.
I didn't say that.
At the end of the day, its an OPINION. And I will say whatever I want whenever I want so now STFU.
I Don't know whats wrong with saying Ade may prove him self as a better player than Edin at the end of the season !
You've more or less said it, even by twisting your words a little. Yes, an opinion: Something you seem to abuse to extreme. How anyone can take you seriously with the Ade, Tevez and Spurs comments is unbelievable. We have seen bot and Dzeko is better. Ade will just turn into a lazy twat once he goes out of the team and we all know it. Oh, except for you who still licks the guy's arse.
LoveCity said:remoh said:LoveCity said:Adebayor has had only one season close to matching the goals-to-games ratio Dzeko regularly delivers. Adebayor does have some strengths that Dzeko might not, like superior control, but Dzeko is a much better forward IMO.
It may be a bit unfair on Ade to make comparisons based purely on goals scored. We have, now, a much better midfield than that which tried to supply him. How would he do in our present line-up?
He had a midfield as good as ours last season at Real with Alonso, Ozil, Di Maria, and others feeding him chances and the amount of sitters he missed was incredible. 5 goals in 14 La Liga games, 8 in 22 in all competition at Real Madrid is shocking when you look at Ronaldo, Higuain, and Benzema's recent returns.
He's also being fed loads of chances at Spurs, he could have had 5 or 6 the other night, he missed an easy header and a 1-on-1. He really isn't as good as Dzeko, Tevez City seems to think so as Tevez and Adebayor seem to make him nostalgic for when he started supporting City... I wonder if he remembers how crap they were together and how both played better as a lone striker?
remoh said:LoveCity said:remoh said:It may be a bit unfair on Ade to make comparisons based purely on goals scored. We have, now, a much better midfield than that which tried to supply him. How would he do in our present line-up?
He had a midfield as good as ours last season at Real with Alonso, Ozil, Di Maria, and others feeding him chances and the amount of sitters he missed was incredible. 5 goals in 14 La Liga games, 8 in 22 in all competition at Real Madrid is shocking when you look at Ronaldo, Higuain, and Benzema's recent returns.
He's also being fed loads of chances at Spurs, he could have had 5 or 6 the other night, he missed an easy header and a 1-on-1. He really isn't as good as Dzeko, Tevez City seems to think so as Tevez and Adebayor seem to make him nostalgic for when he started supporting City... I wonder if he remembers how crap they were together and how both played better as a lone striker?
Last season was his first time back in a high level of competition. Under the circumstances he did well and only money stopped Mourinho from signing him to one of the top clubs in Europe.
At Spurs, he is getting good reports all the time; goals are coming but are only one part of his contribution and he needs time to bed in just as any new player does at any club,
When a striker misses as many chances as he has, it shows rust, (it's a long time since he had a steady run in the Prem) but it also shows that he isn't hiding and keeps on getting the positions. God loves a tryer and so do I.
How many goals did Goater miss? Do we hold that against him? I don't.
Tevez City said:remoh said:LoveCity said:He had a midfield as good as ours last season at Real with Alonso, Ozil, Di Maria, and others feeding him chances and the amount of sitters he missed was incredible. 5 goals in 14 La Liga games, 8 in 22 in all competition at Real Madrid is shocking when you look at Ronaldo, Higuain, and Benzema's recent returns.
He's also being fed loads of chances at Spurs, he could have had 5 or 6 the other night, he missed an easy header and a 1-on-1. He really isn't as good as Dzeko, Tevez City seems to think so as Tevez and Adebayor seem to make him nostalgic for when he started supporting City... I wonder if he remembers how crap they were together and how both played better as a lone striker?
Last season was his first time back in a high level of competition. Under the circumstances he did well and only money stopped Mourinho from signing him to one of the top clubs in Europe.
At Spurs, he is getting good reports all the time; goals are coming but are only one part of his contribution and he needs time to bed in just as any new player does at any club,
When a striker misses as many chances as he has, it shows rust, (it's a long time since he had a steady run in the Prem) but it also shows that he isn't hiding and keeps on getting the positions. God loves a tryer and so do I.
How many goals did Goater miss? Do we hold that against him? I don't.
Adebayor had 5 goals and 5 assists so far in the League which is excellent !
waspish said:Once ADE had a go at Mancini in the dressing room about "don't put me on the pitch on the 90th minute again" he was never going to play for us again sad but true
waspish said:Once ADE had a go at Mancini in the dressing room about "don't put me on the pitch on the 90th minute again" he was never going to play for us again sad but true
blueprint said:waspish said:Once ADE had a go at Mancini in the dressing room about "don't put me on the pitch on the 90th minute again" he was never going to play for us again sad but true
Thats telling.
Mancini offered Tevez numerous olive branches
Can he do the same for Ade? If Ade is willing to apologise?