Dias english is very good. Dont know about Ederson and Cancelos but all 3 are native Portugese speakers which must help communication.Dias? It would be nice. I don't think he's quite there as a leader, yet. Not actually sure how good his English is?
Just happy for the minute with how he's made our defence the hardest to score against in the league. What a turnaround. Boring, boring City.
Yeah, Edin pulled the fat out of the fuckin' fire more than once for us!. Pity he's not on the books now - he'd lead Slabhead 'n Virgil a merry dance. He'd could have battered both of 'em in the same back four!10 years ago today. I remember it well. Ticket in pocket, few beers before the game, something about this player just excited me... I'm not saying I'd followed him since a youth player and had watched all his games... Just had a good feeling about this lad.
And what a player he turned out to be!
I remember chatting to some Bosnians outside the ground who were absolutely buzzing. Then sat next to two in the ground. This was 11yrs ago so we didn't have as many foreign fans about then which I remember thinking was a bit of a novelty at the time which for me just added to the anticipation.
I'd got myself a seat right at the top. Can't remember why, I didn't usually sit up with the god's, but it gave a decent MOTD style view of the action.
(From Wikipedia)
He made his debut for the club in a 4–3 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers on 15 January in which he set up Yaya Touré for the third goal of the match. Džeko marked his FA Cup debut on 30 January 2011 with the equalising goal in Manchester City's fourth round match against Notts County which ended in a 1–1 draw.
Cracking player. Made me realise that we have some very simple minded fans - the abuse he got was totally unwarranted.
Well, I would never suggest he’s there yet, but Vinny wasn’t there in his first season or at 23, either.Dias? It would be nice. I don't think he's quite there as a leader, yet. Not actually sure how good his English is?
Just happy for the minute with how he's made our defence the hardest to score against in the league. What a turnaround. Boring, boring City.
A few set piece goals would go a long way in cementing his season, but like all defenders, a few slips or missed passes and he’s wearing a scarlet letter, unlike forwards who can miss 5 of every 6 chances and still look like they’re international stars!
Me tooWhat a fantastic player Edin was. I was very sad to see him leave.
Edited and corrected my post! ;-)Made an absolutely superb last ditch sliding tackle the other night against Brighton. That'll do me.
Anyway, well er… this thread's supposed to be about Edin, isn't it? We're both of us off topic. Surprised no mods have been in to ask us to move along…
;-)
If Bernardo is anything to go by, his English is superb.Dias english is very good. Dont know about Ederson and Cancelos but all 3 are native Portugese speakers which must help communication.
Great lad Eddie the Bosnian MessiMe too
He was very good
And hes still a city fan
On his day, Edin was superb.That game against Spurs he was completely unplayable. His finishing that day was laser guided, always used to score at Old Trafford as well.
Dzeko was 4th choice, and he he played with Serg then Serg played the deeper role, the same if he same with Mario or Tevez. Dzeko never played the deeper role.Would Sergio have had such a great season in 2011-12? There are grounds for doubting it. Everybody remembers Mario's pass to Kun for 93:20, but in fact Edin was a very important foil to him throughout the season. Much more important than Mario, in my opinion.
i dont think any of us can deny that selling Dzeko and replacing him with premier league hot shot Wilfred Bony was one of our greatest ever decisions.
Wilfred would go on to be a legend for club and country and now has over 150 premier league goals to his name.