bluethunder
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JJCMCFC said:bluethunder said:JJCMCFC said:I've been somewhat disappointed by him. No matter what any one says, there is no way this guy was worth £30 million. He's got a decent touch, a decent pass, and is pretty good at breaking up attacks before they happen, but he gives very little protection to the back four and is very lightweight and I don't think I've noted a single outstanding attribute.
I know you've all heard this before but "we should never have got rid of Barry".
However, I think Ferna could be a very good player in the BPL once he's settled in a little bit, but for now, why not play Milner just in front of the back four? For me he's like Barry V:2.0. He's effort can't be faulted, his tackling is sublime, he'd cover the back four, has strength and pace (well, more than Barry) and his passing is sublime.
For me the Midfield should be:
CDM: Milner
RM: Navas
LM: Silva
CAM: Yaya Toure
The other advantage of this is pushing Yaya into a more effective attacking position.
the fact that you propose this line up shows to me that you have very little knowledge of football.
you cannot possibly play that diamond with navas on the right, it would have to be a player that can both defend and attack.
you can't even play david silva on the left of a diamond formation, it would be too risky.
oh and the last time we played milner (correct me if im wrong) in midfield, he got a red card.
Alright, calm down. Didn't realise we had a master tactician amongst our ranks.
Perhaps you're right though. I just thought it would be nice to see Yaya in a more advanced role.
Maybe a 4-2-3-1 would work better -
Milner, Yaya
Navas, Aguero, Silva
- as our midfield
we'd be very slow team. we wouldnt be able to play a high line.
btw, how is milners long passing like ?
fernandinho can cross the ball from the middle of thte park to the wings with great accuracy, i dont think milner can do that.