Burnley Vs City Post Match Thread

SlimShadyRus said:
kingdoneg said:
Question is, who do we bring to replace Pellers?
Do we take an almighty gamble and appoint Viera now? Or should we wait until the end of this season to appoint Viera thereby giving him a chance to bring in his own players and start with a clean slate? I think he'll also be willing to use some of the Acadamy players too!
RIght now... Viera. Mubarak/Mansour should appoint him after the match vs barca. And let him work without pressure. I bet he'll suceed then

I'd get in Joe Royal or Brain Horton. It's a shame Alan Ball's past on, an ex England World Cup winner would get the lads up for it.
 
cleavers said:
stan bowles said:
I'd argue that the biggest let downs today were Silva, Aguero and Yaya. Piss poor all 3 of them.
I'd add Navas and Dzeko, and latterly Bony too, and what was the Lampard sub all about ?

I disagree with people slagging Bony off, I thought he did ok today, certainly looked far better than Dzeko did. I acknowledge his part in our success over the last few years but I think it's time for Dzeko to go. He doesn't perform consistently enough to play for a top team.

I've seen enough from Bony to suggest he will be a big hit for us, but he needs games! By that I don't mean half an hour here and there.

I thought Navas was one of the few players who actually looked arsed today. I certainly would not single him out as one of the worst culprits. It's a shame our players don't make runs for crosses and expect everything to come through the middle.

Lampard is Pellegrini's tactical masterplan when we're one down with 10 minutes to go.
 
jaigurugoat said:
cleavers said:
stan bowles said:
I'd argue that the biggest let downs today were Silva, Aguero and Yaya. Piss poor all 3 of them.
I'd add Navas and Dzeko, and latterly Bony too, and what was the Lampard sub all about ?

I disagree with people slagging Bony off, I thought he did ok today, certainly looked far better than Dzeko did. I acknowledge his part in our success over the last few years but I think it's time for Dzeko to go. He doesn't perform consistently enough to play for a top team.

I've seen enough from Bony to suggest he will be a big hit for us, but he needs games! By that I don't mean half an hour here and there.

Lampard is Pellegrini's tactical masterplan when we're one down with 10 minutes to go.


Why didn't he start with Bony then?
 
SlimShadyRus said:
jimharri said:
Kenny Clements Perm said:
At least Dzeko had a good game. He's on fire.

I hope Burnley go down.

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Nice gif btw! What TV series/movie is it from?
No idea.
 
flb said:
jaigurugoat said:
cleavers said:
I'd add Navas and Dzeko, and latterly Bony too, and what was the Lampard sub all about ?

I disagree with people slagging Bony off, I thought he did ok today, certainly looked far better than Dzeko did. I acknowledge his part in our success over the last few years but I think it's time for Dzeko to go. He doesn't perform consistently enough to play for a top team.

I've seen enough from Bony to suggest he will be a big hit for us, but he needs games! By that I don't mean half an hour here and there.

Lampard is Pellegrini's tactical masterplan when we're one down with 10 minutes to go.


Why didn't he start with Bony then?

I've no idea, I think before the game 99% of us thought he should and would.
 
kingdoneg said:
Question is, who do we bring to replace Pellers?
Do we take an almighty gamble and appoint Viera now? Or should we wait until the end of this season to appoint Viera thereby giving him a chance to bring in his own players and start with a clean slate? I think he'll also be willing to use some of the Acadamy players too!

Are we giving Viera the job based on the outstanding job Pearce did the last time we gave someone with no managerial experience a go here? We're not shit anymore (although you could question that tonight) so we'll have plenty to choose from this time
 
Craig said:
kingdoneg said:
Question is, who do we bring to replace Pellers?
Do we take an almighty gamble and appoint Viera now? Or should we wait until the end of this season to appoint Viera thereby giving him a chance to bring in his own players and start with a clean slate? I think he'll also be willing to use some of the Acadamy players too!

Are we giving Viera the job based on the outstanding job Pearce did the last time we gave someone with no managerial experience a go here? We're not shit anymore (although you could question that tonight) so we'll have plenty to choose from this time

Hopefully Vieira will turn out to be be a far better manager than Pearce.
 

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