PAVELtheBEST
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noooooooooo.. Bendtner nooooooooooo... still can't find words to insult our GMtwinkletoes said:Apparently Juve are looking at Bendtner now so I think Edin will be staying.
noooooooooo.. Bendtner nooooooooooo... still can't find words to insult our GMtwinkletoes said:Apparently Juve are looking at Bendtner now so I think Edin will be staying.
iamdamienl said:It was on the City site(I'm pretty sure I read it there) that Dzeko was on "fire" before that match and had scored a hatrick sure they they would have started him if that was the case then brought Balotelli on later as he's a bit of an impact sub IMO
twinkletoes said:NipHolmes said:twinkletoes said:Apparently Juve are looking at Bendtner now so I think Edin will be staying.
I think they will go in for him still. Bendtner is a poor player and if Arsenal and Sunderland don't want him I cannot fathom why the Italian champions would.
They probably dont want to pay the fee and wages for Dzeko.
PAVELtheBEST said:noooooooooo.. Bendtner nooooooooooo... still can't find words to insult our GMtwinkletoes said:Apparently Juve are looking at Bendtner now so I think Edin will be staying.
Mario didn't influence the game because our wingbacks, central midfielders, and Tevez weren't taking advantage of his runs. It was more a systemic breakdown. Thankfully, the manager recognized what was happening and put Dzeko on instructing him to play to how the team was functioning and we improved immensely.Phuket Blue said:I thought Mario's attitude and work rate at Anfield was fine. To be fair, both players have had very limited pre-seasons.
It's the fact that Mario hardly influenced the game that bothers me and it's not exactly the first time. Edin may have missed a good chance, but at least he was exactly where a striker should be. Where the fuck was Mario when Tevez shot came off the post and sat there waiting to be tapped in? Edge of the the box is where!
I hope to see Carlos and Edin start at the weekend.
Ok, so Mario just needed instructions...taconinja said:Mario didn't influence the game because our wingbacks, central midfielders, and Tevez weren't taking advantage of his runs. It was more a systemic breakdown. Thankfully, the manager recognized what was happening and put Dzeko on instructing him to play to how the team was functioning and we improved immensely.Phuket Blue said:I thought Mario's attitude and work rate at Anfield was fine. To be fair, both players have had very limited pre-seasons.
It's the fact that Mario hardly influenced the game that bothers me and it's not exactly the first time. Edin may have missed a good chance, but at least he was exactly where a striker should be. Where the fuck was Mario when Tevez shot came off the post and sat there waiting to be tapped in? Edge of the the box is where!
I hope to see Carlos and Edin start at the weekend.
Um... no. That's not what I said.olddirty said:Ok, so Mario just needed instructions...taconinja said:Mario didn't influence the game because our wingbacks, central midfielders, and Tevez weren't taking advantage of his runs. It was more a systemic breakdown. Thankfully, the manager recognized what was happening and put Dzeko on instructing him to play to how the team was functioning and we improved immensely.Phuket Blue said:I thought Mario's attitude and work rate at Anfield was fine. To be fair, both players have had very limited pre-seasons.
It's the fact that Mario hardly influenced the game that bothers me and it's not exactly the first time. Edin may have missed a good chance, but at least he was exactly where a striker should be. Where the fuck was Mario when Tevez shot came off the post and sat there waiting to be tapped in? Edge of the the box is where!
I hope to see Carlos and Edin start at the weekend.
Manchester City's Edin Dzeko to Arsenal?
Wenger is about to get out his wallet and write a cheque for £18m of the biggest ones. In return for that cheque he will be getting Edin Dzeko, whose time at Manchester City has been such an unqualified success that the Mill is not sure why Roberto Mancini has not stopped giggling since Wenger sent his offer via telephonic transmission of some scanned printed materials.