BELLAMY OR ROBINHO

Of course you sell your best player to your main rival in the league. That would make Mancini and Cook idiots I dont belive they are so its not going to happen.
 
citymad said:
Kirkstall Blue said:
Robinho times 30^^^^


Bellamy x 50. I don't know what games you watch but they ain't the games Robinho play in.
......."Obviously"....... not as many as you do! if you think that Bellamy is 50x the player that Robinho is. That's the point Robinho has played hardly any games this season. Why? apart from his injury he was sidelined by the manager in favour of Bellamy and he's been sacked because the results weren't good enough.
 
bluezi said:
Putting Bellers before Robinho probably was another reason Hughes lost his job.

Investment wise you're correct but on a footballing basis what choice did Hughes have ? How long to you persevere with an under performing superstar ? Bellers has been a revelation this year and deserves to be ahead of him on the left wing. The solution for me would be to somehow accomodate both in the same team. It'll be interesting to see how Mancini manages this dilemma.
 
There a simple way to deal with that problem - get rid of Robinho. Hes shown nothing in the last 12 months to suggest he wants to be at the club or is worthy of a starting position.
 
alera said:
There a simple way to deal with that problem - get rid of Robinho. Hes shown nothing in the last 12 months to suggest he wants to be at the club or is worthy of a starting position.
...or get a manager in who has experience managing personalities and may even have a game plan (other than run run run hoof run run run boyo) then see if he can get the best out of our most talented players.
 
sweep said:
alera said:
There a simple way to deal with that problem - get rid of Robinho. Hes shown nothing in the last 12 months to suggest he wants to be at the club or is worthy of a starting position.
...or get a manager in who has experience managing personalities and may even have a game plan (other than run run run hoof run run run boyo) then see if he can get the best out of our most talented players.

When you're paid £172,000 a week, you shouldn't have to have someone next to you motivating you to run a bit. It's just professionalism, and Robinho has shown a lack of it in all aspects of his career.
 
We will see, but dropping Bellamy for Robinho wouuld be suicide IMO based on form over the last 12 months.
 
Damocles said:
sweep said:
...or get a manager in who has experience managing personalities and may even have a game plan (other than run run run hoof run run run boyo) then see if he can get the best out of our most talented players.

When you're paid £172,000 a week, you shouldn't have to have someone next to you motivating you to run a bit. It's just professionalism, and Robinho has shown a lack of it in all aspects of his career.
Unfortunately players aren't robots, in the real world it isn't as simple as feeding them money and expecting them to shit out performances, I think that was one of Hughes' major failings.
 

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