Isco

MSP said:
I'm keen for City selling Tevez anyway but with Isco that feeling would just be stronger.

I'm not really in "he gives it all and runs all the time" stuff, I don't care about that if there's no final product.

Tevez indeed runs all the time and gives all he can but he doesn't offer enough for position he is taking and often slows down the attacking part or picks wrong, often very selfish solutions. He is in decline as much as lot of people here don't want to see that.

Both Nasri and Isco could play his role and in my opinion both would be better.

No final product ? What a load of absolute bollocks.

Sure he makes the wrong decision sometimes but no way does he waste as many positions as Aguero or Dzeko.

Last time I looked he was top of assists & close to top scorer.

How many times do Silva & Nasri thread a shitty, hopeful pass through a packed penalty area & give the ball away ? But that's better than Tevez having a shot instead ? Bollocks.

If you don't like the geezer, fair enough, but that's just nonsense.
 
Saif1994 said:
Isco insists he will not be rushed into a decision about where he will ply his trade next season, but admits he would be happy to still be under the orders of Pellegrini.

"He's been my footballing father and I know that he likes me and, for me, of course I would like to continue with him because he's given me all the confidence in the world."
Isco
"He's been my footballing father and I know that he likes me and, for me, of course I would like to continue with him because he's given me all the confidence in the world," he told reporters after joining up with the Spain Under-21 squad on Monday.

On the subject of which club he might move to, Isco says the key thing for him is the amount of time he gets on the pitch.

He said: "It's a very important decision for me and I don't want to get it wrong.

"I have doubts because I want to play, wherever it is, and that's the most important thing. I don't want to regret it after not getting many minutes."

He added: "I'm not closing my door to anyone but my priority is to play and I don't want to be on the bench. We'll see what happens in the summer."

The latest quotes not only show that he is interested in a City move, but also that it is unlikely he will go to madrid unless they offer him a clause in his contract that guarantees a first team place. Seems unlikely with Ozil, Cristiano, Modric, Di Maria and Kaka all fighting for 3 spots.

Very positive quotes. Can't see him getting much playing time at Madrid
 
sam-caddick said:
Saif1994 said:
Isco insists he will not be rushed into a decision about where he will ply his trade next season, but admits he would be happy to still be under the orders of Pellegrini.

"He's been my footballing father and I know that he likes me and, for me, of course I would like to continue with him because he's given me all the confidence in the world."
Isco
"He's been my footballing father and I know that he likes me and, for me, of course I would like to continue with him because he's given me all the confidence in the world," he told reporters after joining up with the Spain Under-21 squad on Monday.

On the subject of which club he might move to, Isco says the key thing for him is the amount of time he gets on the pitch.

He said: "It's a very important decision for me and I don't want to get it wrong.

"I have doubts because I want to play, wherever it is, and that's the most important thing. I don't want to regret it after not getting many minutes."

He added: "I'm not closing my door to anyone but my priority is to play and I don't want to be on the bench. We'll see what happens in the summer."

The latest quotes not only show that he is interested in a City move, but also that it is unlikely he will go to madrid unless they offer him a clause in his contract that guarantees a first team place. Seems unlikely with Ozil, Cristiano, Modric, Di Maria and Kaka all fighting for 3 spots.

Maybe, but whatever top team he ends up at he will have to rotate.

He won't play every week with us.

That is true, but if he does come here he will only be competing with Silva, Nasri and Milner to some extent. Yaya plays as a defensive mid. Isco likes to predominantly play on the left, and at Real Madrid we all know who occupies that spot, whereas at City its Nasri who can't play every game. If we miss out on Isco for some bizarre reason we'll have to make Pellegrini work his magic on Denis Suarez who turns 20 next year.
 
Youth is important, clearly

I realize this

However, it does get on my nerves when people go on about Suarez
He is spanish yes
He has nice hair yes
Hes an attacking midfielder yes

But he is not David Silva and nor will he ever be
He has been average all season for the EDS ignoring the past month or so
He was pretty dreadful against villa in the CC last year and It just is not going to happen guys
 
Neville Kneville said:
MSP said:
I'm keen for City selling Tevez anyway but with Isco that feeling would just be stronger.

I'm not really in "he gives it all and runs all the time" stuff, I don't care about that if there's no final product.

Tevez indeed runs all the time and gives all he can but he doesn't offer enough for position he is taking and often slows down the attacking part or picks wrong, often very selfish solutions. He is in decline as much as lot of people here don't want to see that.

Both Nasri and Isco could play his role and in my opinion both would be better.

No final product ? What a load of absolute bollocks.

Sure he makes the wrong decision sometimes but no way does he waste as many positions as Aguero or Dzeko.

Last time I looked he was top of assists & close to top scorer.

How many times do Silva & Nasri thread a shitty, hopeful pass through a packed penalty area & give the ball away ? But that's better than Tevez having a shot instead ? Bollocks.

If you don't like the geezer, fair enough, but that's just nonsense.

Nothing with liking or not, forgot his Munich part somehow though I certainly wanted him out back then.

Yep, no final product. He made his stats to look good near the end of the season with 4-5 goals in CUp and few in the league, couldn't score to save his life before that. Most of his assists came when he would be forced wide, he is to busy to pass the ball when there's 1% chance to do something on his own. Broke zillion attacks and momentums trying to do such stuff.

Carlos obviously is or maybe was the world class player but if you can't see that he is in decline and not as sharp as he was before and as such not worth to be paid that amount of money in wages it's up to you. I never thought my opinion about him will be cheered by everybody, I know very well what lot of people think here about his football but that certainly doesn't mean I have to agree with it ;)

I never said anything about Silva, he had pretty average season too but if I go with it it might cause more angry responses and I need coffee right now, not arguing about football :).
 
There cant be a better vote of confidence for Isco that Pelligini intends to play him than asking him to join his new club. With so many Spanish speakers Isco will quickly feel at home ;-)
 
AnthonyJ21 said:
Youth is important, clearly

I realize this

However, it does get on my nerves when people go on about Suarez
He is spanish yes
He has nice hair yes
Hes an attacking midfielder yes

But he is not David Silva and nor will he ever be
He has been average all season for the EDS ignoring the past month or so
He was pretty dreadful against villa in the CC last year and It just is not going to happen guys

Almost the same could have been said about Isco 2 years ago. And now look at him, all the top clubs are doing all they can to get him. In football fortunes can change so easily. And Denis Suarez is clearly the best in his age group for Spain along with Oliver Torres and Deulofeu. For the EDS he is an integral player too, in my opinion the best we have. So there is no reason not to promote him to the first team next season.
 
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Danamy said:
Andouble said:
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from 2011 all the way until 2 weeks ago

Blimey, i feel like i've been well and truly stalked but thanks for the reference

I take it this is the same Neymar that everyone in the media were saying had already signed a pre-agreement with Barca, yet i stuck my neck out by saying they were wrong and Real were still very much in with a shout?

Ok, he chose Barca in the end and i was wrong but Real were there every step of the way as you've kindly pointed out my posts reflect since 2011

I would love to carry on this conversation but as you already know by peering over my fenceline at me i have a lump of Steak that needs throwing on the BBQ and a cold bottle of Stella to attend :-)

Admitting one's gotten away is more than most ITK's admit to so I respect that, and don't forget the steak sauce mate you've left it on the kitchen counter :)

That was a great shout, it's not the same without any sauce, i know it's a tease but i promise i'll save you some next time ;-)
 
Isco was in Valencia's B team when Pellegrini signed him. Pellegrini seems to have the Midas touch, not just Isco but a load of big club rejects like Santa Cruz, Baptista, and Saviola played really well for him. Will definitely be interesting to see if he identifies any of our kids as good enough to 'do an Isco'.
 
LoveCity said:
Isco was in Valencia's B team when Pellegrini signed him. Pellegrini seems to have the Midas touch, not just Isco but a load of big club rejects like Santa Cruz, Baptista, and Saviola played really well for him. Will definitely be interesting to see if he identifies any of our kids as good enough to 'do an Isco'.

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