Malhor said:chrisi said:i think they want hughes out imo
My thoughts aswell and maybe they hope Scolari In!
And then they'll start on Scolari when he upsets them and get him out and then...
We end up down the drain.
Malhor said:chrisi said:i think they want hughes out imo
My thoughts aswell and maybe they hope Scolari In!
Marvin said:1 League win away win from home is totally unacceptableamehh said:To be honest, I am quite sick of people acting like these two players are the be all and end all of City. They aren't. Nobody knows why these two haven't been on form lately, and I don't think we ever will. Elano hasn't been the player we expected him to be for the whole season, so I don't see the sudden fuss over him. "Give him time." Yeah, whatever, he's has plenty of time. Sure, he's had a couple of decent games but in all fairness, that's it.
As for Robinho, I don't quite know what's going on there. At the moment, I think it's a little too early to start criticizing him because he's been nothing short of spectacular for us this season. At least, up until recent weeks. But hey, who wouldn't be a bit shakey after everything that has gone over the recent weeks? I can see why people are frustrated. Why can Robinho play like he did for Brazil and score a fantastic goal, yet he comes back to City and plays with no passion, right? Believe me I've asked myself the same question, and it really aggravates me. However I don't think the answer is to single him out, after all we've had some pretty dire performances from everyone in the team recently.
All I can say is, if the two don't want to play for City (which may I add, we don't know) then let them go. I have never understood the point in hanging onto players that quite simply do not want to play for the team. It never works out in the long run.
Oh and one more thing, if either of them are sold in the Summer, it's not the end of the world. We've got billions in the bank and they'll be replaced, possibly by better. Who knows? This is Manchester City after all - anything is possible. :)
Most teams away from home stick every man behind the ball, we don't. We have too much faith in a couple of players who don't care, and it's affecting our results.
This has to be addressed. If it is not, Hughes will lose his job in the Summer, and the cycle will repeat itself. Problem is that Robinho and Elano are luxury players, they are not winners