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All I will say is Moyes and SouthgateSure there's more than enough of a sample size there to give you a good indication... Also, look at him with England even when they're dominating inferior competition. I can't recall him ever getting involved in the final third looking likely to score or assist. I'm aware that's not what Waistcoast is asking of him but when you're living in the opposition's final third, you'd expect an opportunity to arise sooner or later that he would take advantage of.
Though I think some are misunderstanding me. I'd love Rice here but I just think it's such an odd potential replacement for Gundogan of all players who was so dangerous in/around the box.
He is perfectly entitled to be bothNot sure when Di Marzio went from Sky Sports reporter to 'Twitter twat'.
Fabrizio claiming Rice is open to any move. I see this moving quick now - city usually good at closing deals in these situations
Foden comes more central.Sure but there's more than enough of a sample size there to give you a good indication... Also, look at him with England even when they're dominating inferior competition. I can't recall him ever getting involved in the final third looking likely to score or assist. I'm aware that's not what Waistcoast is asking of him but when you're living in the opposition's final third, you'd expect an opportunity to arise sooner or later that he would take advantage of.
Though I think some are misunderstanding me. I'd love Rice here but I just think it's such an odd potential replacement for Gundogan of all players who was so dangerous in/around the box. He's much more of a DCM than a box-to-box midfielder, in my eyes.
I don’t think Pep does like for like. Players move on and he changes the playing system all over the pitch. The man is a fucking geniusSure but there's more than enough of a sample size there to give you a good indication... Also, look at him with England even when they're dominating inferior competition. I can't recall him ever getting involved in the final third looking likely to score or assist. I'm aware that's not what Waistcoast is asking of him but when you're living in the opposition's final third, you'd expect an opportunity to arise sooner or later that he would take advantage of.
Though I think some are misunderstanding me. I'd love Rice here but I just think it's such an odd potential replacement for Gundogan of all players who was so dangerous in/around the box. He's much more of a DCM than a box-to-box midfielder, in my eyes.
Who told you Pep's winding down?There are alternate points of view. Rice could go to Arsenal and instantly be part of the spine along with Odegaard, Saka, Martinelli, Saliba (all of which are under 24). Rice could come to Arsenal and instantly be part of the core as a place will be made for him in his preferred position. We are investing beyond Rice and keeping our players. Arteta is a young manager in the infancy of his Arsenal tenure and is likely to stay for a long time. If Rice joined Man City and signed a 5 year deal, who will be his manager in years 3-4-5? Pep is winding down at City and has likely signed his last contract. There is also a cloud that looms over Man City that could become a storm. Plus there is the London factor and home comfort.
Not every road points to Man City.
Gundo only became dangerous in and around the box since coming to city. He scored 15 goals in 5 years at Dortmund.Sure but there's more than enough of a sample size there to give you a good indication... Also, look at him with England even when they're dominating inferior competition. I can't recall him ever getting involved in the final third looking likely to score or assist. I'm aware that's not what Waistcoast is asking of him but when you're living in the opposition's final third, you'd expect an opportunity to arise sooner or later that he would take advantage of.
Though I think some are misunderstanding me. I'd love Rice here but I just think it's such an odd potential replacement for Gundogan of all players who was so dangerous in/around the box. He's much more of a DCM than a box-to-box midfielder, in my eyes.
then waistcoat gets a grip of themThis is a signing that has a huge impact on the International team too,essentially half the team will be coached by Pep and understand how to play the game properly.
This is the hope... Although splashing big money on Rice and Gvaridol makes me think we're not signing a winger and Phil will still be getting paint on his boots as he's forced to hold the touchline. I hope I'm wrong about that. As I said in his player thread, it's now or never for him to get central. Certainly under Pep's tenure.Foden comes more central.
Same here, never really seen him do anything that stands out from the rest, everytime I've watched West ham paqueta has been far superior and he's much more in the gundo ilk. Although saying that under pep I can't remember us replacing a departed player with a like for like alternativeI don't get the hype with this fella.
I am genuinely bemused by people who think he could replace Gundo or Bernie.
I'm happy to be proved wrong. Our management team know a whole lot more than us lot on here, and if they think Rice fits into the clubs future plans then I'm sure we'll do our best to get the deal done. If it turns into a ridiculous bidding war like Kane a few seasons back we'll pull the plug when the price goes above our valuation of the player. City are pretty ruthless in that sense.He's not a like for like replacement, just like Grealish wasn't a like for like replacement for Sane or Sterling. But he's quality.
I was suggesting they might impose a style on the **** he can't ignore,despite his dullardness.then waistcoat gets a grip of them
then waistcoat gets a grip of them