Guardian: Silva, City's most important player

uweuweuwe said:
Great article was a bit peed off watching match of the day consentrated more on the negatives of mario and tevez rather than show that perfect pass for aj's goal

the media hate us, you watch ssn whenever they do a piece on any club its always us they show being scored against, we'll have fuck all to do with the fixture they are talking about yet they will show a negative city clip.

keep an eye out for this you'll see i'm right.
 
Bugs Bunny said:
The phrase 'World Class' is banded about far too much nowadays (often about decidedly average players). In the case of Silva though it really is no exaggeration. Quite simply, he's the best passer of a football I think I've seen in nearly 40 years of supporting City.

I agree. However, his equal in passing ability has to be Yaya Toure, a player who, if he stays here will be another legend.
 
de niro said:
uweuweuwe said:
Great article was a bit peed off watching match of the day consentrated more on the negatives of mario and tevez rather than show that perfect pass for aj's goal
the media hate us, you watch ssn whenever they do a piece on any club its always us they show being scored against, we'll have fuck all to do with the fixture they are talking about yet they will show a negative city clip.

keep an eye out for this you'll see i'm right.
For example - look at Alan Hensneck's poison soaked piece in the Telegraph - "Because of their unique wealth and the way they are building the club from nothing, City have gone into the unknown and the Tévez situation is a side-effect" creatio ex nihilio now is it?

<a class="postlink" href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/manchester-city/8197916/Alan-Hansen-losing-Carlos-Tevez-is-one-thing-that-Roberto-Mancinis-Manchester-City-side-cannot-afford.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... fford.html</a>
 
Great for Silva.

I'm a Valencia supporter, from Spain, and I'm glad to see that he's playing well there. He was very loved here, and many of us think that he was the brain of the team, Valencia's play was focused around him.

And now, we miss you, David. But well, at least, we have his successor, Isco. Maybe, in 3 o 4 years, you'll pay 30M € more for him xDD
 
What a brilliant player we have.
I thought that he may take a few months to get accustomed to English football, I am so glad to be proved wrong.
My niece is chuffed that she listened to me to get his name on her shirt.
 
All he needs is a goal-poacher clinical striker in front of him and we'll have the best attacking set up in the Prem
Welcome Fernando, your time has come
 
de niro said:
uweuweuwe said:
Great article was a bit peed off watching match of the day consentrated more on the negatives of mario and tevez rather than show that perfect pass for aj's goal

the media hate us, you watch ssn whenever they do a piece on any club its always us they show being scored against, we'll have fuck all to do with the fixture they are talking about yet they will show a negative city clip.

keep an eye out for this you'll see i'm right.

Haha this is funny

Unless it's serious? In which case you are insane.

You don't think it's maybe that you just notice when it's us?
 
NewbBlue said:
Silva is City's most important player

David Silva spent most of his debut for Manchester City being buffeted about the pitch by Tottenham's Tom Huddlestone on the opening day of the season. Then it seemed like City's big summer signing was not made for English football, where praise from pundits generally centres on a player's pace, power and drive, rather than his vision or ball skills. We routinely hear Premier League tub-thumpers prattling on about how they would like to see how Lionel Messi would fare against Stoke City, an argument with more holes in it than West Ham's defence.

This is not something to be proud of and it is, of course, why English players struggle at international level, where possession is key, but in the Premier League, a small, skilful player is often viewed as a wanton luxury and Silva must have wondered what he had let himself in for as 21 headless chickens charged around him while he struggled to dictate play.

Since then his rapid rise has been remarkable. If Carlos Tevez has been portrayed as City's heart, then Silva is the brains. Tevez was missing through suspension against West Ham – and may be on his way out of Eastlands for good – but City did not suffer in his absence. Much was made before the game of City's inability to win without Tevez, but Silva would be a bigger loss. Indeed, if he maintains this level of performance, Roberto Mancini might not be too disappointed to see Tevez go. While it is true to say Tevez is City's captain, it is Silva who is their leader.

He was a delight to watch, constantly on the ball, teasing his opponents with his soft, shuffling footwork, keeping City ticking over with the intelligent economy of his movement. He looks like a small woodland creature and plays with the impish mischievous glint of one too. Everything went through Silva. He is the thinking man's footballer. His assist for Adam Johnson's goal, an impossibly brilliant through-ball, was outstanding and something no other player on the pitch could have done. Silva's work has largely gone unnoticed outside of Manchester, but judging by the way he spent the afternoon quietly winning a game of hide-and-seek with Scott Parker, one imagines that's just the way he likes it.
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/dec/13/five-things-premier-league-weekend" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog ... ue-weekend</a>

Really glad to see Silva getting acknowledged around the country for his skill. Not sure he's more important than Tevez... yet, but it doesn't look far off. Though the rapidity of his rise from looking lost in the Prem to midfield maestro is mind-boggling. He is truly a genius.

I smell a rat!
 

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