bellamy better than Robinho

Neil McNab said:
DTeacher said:
You and ALL your mates? What, BOTH of them? ;o)

I have read some of your posts on here and you don't half come out with some tripe.

Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can see that Bellamy and Robinho are completely different types of player and it's silly to even compare the two.
Not that silly if they are competing for the same position, Robinho trumps Bellamy for close control only, certainly not as quick, no superiority in shooting ability, Bellamy has a much better left foot, Bellamy is a more disciplined player and his work rate (not tracking back but offensive work) is superior.
Big name, big fee, big reputation doesn't make him better, you're only as good as your last game and Bellers last was better than Robinho's last.
There's a place for Robinho's abilities but what he lacks makes him a horse for few courses where as Bellamy is your all terrain vehicle!

Okay, let me try again.

Robinho and Bellamy are different types of player.

Therefore, they should not be compared to each other.

They can both play in the same team.

Each has strengths and I am glad they both play for City. However, don't run down the world class talent that is Robinho. He plays for Brazil for a reason and don't fool yourself that he would not be able to play for the world's best teams, like Barca. I just want him to stay and play for what I and many others hope fervently will be a world class team in the future.

MANCHESTER CITY.
 
Marvin said:
DTeacher said:
You and ALL your mates? What, BOTH of them? ;o)

I have read some of your posts on here and you don't half come out with some tripe.

Anyone with a modicum of intelligence can see that Bellamy and Robinho are completely different types of player and it's silly to even compare the two.
Bellamy has power, pace, and tenacity. Robinho has incredible skill and balance.

We're lucky enough to have both players in our squad, and I am easgerly waiting the return of Robinho to full fitness.

It's sad trait amongst City fans, that a good news story for City fans - a win, and another superb Bellamy performance - are used as an excuse to run someone else down. These are probably the same fans who rubbished Bellamy when we were first linked with him.

Spot on, mate.
 
DTeacher said:
Neil McNab said:
Not that silly if they are competing for the same position, Robinho trumps Bellamy for close control only, certainly not as quick, no superiority in shooting ability, Bellamy has a much better left foot, Bellamy is a more disciplined player and his work rate (not tracking back but offensive work) is superior.
Big name, big fee, big reputation doesn't make him better, you're only as good as your last game and Bellers last was better than Robinho's last.
There's a place for Robinho's abilities but what he lacks makes him a horse for few courses where as Bellamy is your all terrain vehicle!

Okay, let me try again.

Robinho and Bellamy are different types of player.

Therefore, they should not be compared to each other.

They can both play in the same team.

Each has strengths and I am glad they both play for City. However, don't run down the world class talent that is Robinho. He plays for Brazil for a reason and don't fool yourself that he would not be able to play for the world's best teams, like Barca. I just want him to stay and play for what I and many others hope fervently will be a world class team in the future.

MANCHESTER CITY.


Good post ^^^^^^^^^
 
Neil McNab said:
Marvin said:
Bellamy has power, pace, and tenacity. Robinho has incredible skill and balance.

We're lucky enough to have both players in our squad, and I am easgerly waiting the return of Robinho to full fitness.

It's sad trait amongst City fans, that a good news story for City fans - a win, and another superb Bellamy performance - are used as an excuse to run someone else down. These are probably the same fans who rubbished Bellamy when we were first linked with him.
Not running Robinho down but his abilities are not suited to the British game and that's why week in week out he's not as effective . In the right game against the right opposition he's a world beater but his all round game isn't good enough!


That's just it.

You ARE running Robinho down.

Disregarding the fact that you are wrong.
 
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totally different types of player can not be compared with one and other they both offer different things

as much as i think bellamy is a great player and pro, robinho is a genuine world class player
 
Comparing the strike rates of Bellamy and Robinho by minutes played for the club.
Bellamy is a better player as he has score 1 goal every 217 mins on the pitch as against Robinho (our second striker) who has 1 goal every 265 mins on the pitch.
Am I sad or what but it was the only way that I could think of comparing them.
 
Dont compare.com!!

Both have different attributes and weaknesses!

Like both in our squad an would not want to choose one over the other if pressed too!!
 

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