Cobwebcat said:Well I am the OP of this keep Bellers thread but I have to say I've changed my mind. He obviously wants to go to to Spurs and is making stuff up to get the move and revealing our transfer targets is not on either.
Bye bye Bellers and take Ned and Superman and the other moaners with you too.
So did quite a number of us.
The inteview he gave with prepared speech & spewing of self glorifying stats & snide slagging of our management (our owner too) is the last straw.
Thats his exit interview!<br /><br />-- Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:35 am --<br /><br />
california blue said:On the wing he's too one dimensional....run run run cut in side or run run run run - defender shows him outside and a poor cross with his left foot.
We cant play him up top as he's not good enough and we have too much quality to accommadate him.
That I agree!
Having this 'Hughes' player' will undernine our Mancini and our club.
Rammyblues said:if robinho leaves and bellers is forced out.
Robinho ain't leaving that is the point, Bellars is going because he is doesn't get on with the manager or Robinho. It seems the decision has been made and whether we agree with it or not we will have to live with it. Before Bellamy arived Robinho played some of the most magical football at COMs and scored 15 goals being top scorer for us, under a regime that wanted him to track back and cover the left back which is not his game. Under Mancini he will be given a free role similar to David Silva where the best parts of his game can shine, and I suspect that is also the reason why we have allowed Ireland to go because we simply don't need him.
The notion that Bellamy tracking back to help out the left flank is effective is a myth.
Critical games like against Spurs, Everton he was found wanting and our left flank was overrun or made monkeys thereof.