santasa
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blumoonrises said:santasa said:£10.000 he'll get more until end of this season !
is that £10 or £10K..?! either way I wouldn't bet against it..
10K - hardly anyone would
blumoonrises said:santasa said:£10.000 he'll get more until end of this season !
is that £10 or £10K..?! either way I wouldn't bet against it..
santasa said:NewbBlue said:Technique and intelligence is more important than pace.
Anyway, why the argument? Granted I wasn't able to watch the match, but Dzeko scored a decisive goal. Can someone tell me how he did overall?
somewhere between Villa and Wolves game
NewbBlue said:Technique and intelligence is more important than pace.
Anyway, why the argument? Granted I wasn't able to watch the match, but Dzeko scored a decisive goal. Can someone tell me how he did overall?
That was the main positive to take from the game. A new striker getting his first goal is important as it can become a millstoneVienna_70 said:Nurah,
I agree completely with you.
I remember it being said when Sven was in charge, in relation to Martin Petrov.
People in this country are too quick to focus on what players can't / don't do (weaknesses) rather than what they can do (strengths).
On another note, I don't know if anyone has written this, because I can't be bothered reading through all the posts made on this thread this afternoon, but I think that will turn out to be a very important goal for City, not in the context of the game, which it obviousl was, but more for the player who scored it.
Edin has now got the monkey off his back, even if it was in the Cup to lower league opposition.
That idiot Dury said not long before the goal, "Džeko has played nearly four hours in England now and is yet to score", or words to that effect.
Vienna_70 said:Nurah,
I agree completely with you.
I remember it being said when Sven was in charge, in relation to Martin Petrov.
People in this country are too quick to focus on what players can't / don't do (weaknesses) rather than what they can do (strengths).
On another note, I don't know if anyone has written this, because I can't be bothered reading through all the posts made on this thread this afternoon, but I think that will turn out to be a very important goal for City, not in the context of the game, which it obviousl was, but more for the player who scored it.
Edin has now got the monkey off his back, even if it was in the Cup to lower league opposition.
That idiot Dury said not long before the goal, "Džeko has played nearly four hours in England now and is yet to score", or words to that effect.
byronic said:So let's get this straight. Dzeko - 3 matches.
1.Dzeko makes impressive debut in new league, making an assist.
2. Dzeko's second game is decent overall in a weak display from Man City in which no one scored for City.
3. Dzeko scores decisive goal in a difficult match on a horrible pitch on a weak day for entire team
3 games, 1 assist, 1 goal.
Seems like a very good start to me - especially as service has been awful for him.