I said on Twitter earlier that Hockin may be the finest City commentator out there. He consistently writes excellent articles with a sense of humour, and is fantastic at taking the media to task for their sensationalism and hypocrisy.
I said as usual, as opposed to slightly less or more targeted use of him which i think would be better,he can't play every game like he used toOf course he will play, the guy is class, a proven match winner.
That is a worry. Until the last week or so Yaya has been mismanaged for over a year IMO, it wouldn't be the biggest surprise if that happens again at some point between now and the summer.I think when mp's bum gets twitchy in the run in he will play him as usual, through fear more than anything,when pep gets here is when it'll get interesting
I agree,he has not been managed well since the first few games when he was great then looked knacked,i just don't think mp will be able to resist playing him in every game from the start as we get near the end,of course if yaya gives it maximum effort for every minute it will pay offThat is a worry. Until the last week or so Yaya has been mismanaged for over a year IMO, it wouldn't be the biggest surprise if that happens again at some point between now and the summer.
If Pellegrini keeps playing yaya every week we are in danger of not winning anything. It's as big a decision as that to me.That is a worry. Until the last week or so Yaya has been mismanaged for over a year IMO, it wouldn't be the biggest surprise if that happens again at some point between now and the summer.
A good blog. I've never known a player who tips both ends of the scale in terms of strengths and weaknesses in tandem. And I like the fact that he's nailed that irritating, group-think fan cliche "he's lazy". He isn't. He's just got no mobility over short distances.
Saturday showed what Ya Ya's role can and should be from now on, if his ego will allow it. A player to be used sparingly to keep him fresh and not expose him to runners.