James Milner

mastermind said:
Shaelumstash said:
With not much happening at the moment City wise, following on from the Germany game today, I'd just like to follow up on previous posters who said Milner is technically just as good a player as Mueller. Just wondering if they'd like to re-visit that view?! ;-)

Muller probably has a bit more acceleration as he has longer legs. He's also better at heading the ball, because he's taller, but that's about it.

I rate Milner very highly .. if he had played more in midfield in these last few years, he'd be on the same level as Iniesta by now. Instead he was put on the right which hasn't been good for his development. He doesn't want to play as a right midfielder for the next 4 years, that's why he wants to leave. I understand his frustrations and if he doesn't sign the contract I'd sell him to a foreign club. Replacing him won't be easy though as players in his mould cost around £30-£40 million nowadays.

Piss take....
 
bluemoon32 said:
mastermind said:
Shaelumstash said:
With not much happening at the moment City wise, following on from the Germany game today, I'd just like to follow up on previous posters who said Milner is technically just as good a player as Mueller. Just wondering if they'd like to re-visit that view?! ;-)

Muller probably has a bit more acceleration as he has longer legs. He's also better at heading the ball, because he's taller, but that's about it.

I rate Milner very highly .. if he had played more in midfield in these last few years, he'd be on the same level as Iniesta by now. Instead he was put on the right which hasn't been good for his development. He doesn't want to play as a right midfielder for the next 4 years, that's why he wants to leave. I understand his frustrations and if he doesn't sign the contract I'd sell him to a foreign club. Replacing him won't be easy though as players in his mould cost around £30-£40 million nowadays.

Hahahaha

I wish it was a wind up, but I've got to say that represents the view of an awful lot of posters on here.
 
Shaelumstash said:
bluemoon32 said:
mastermind said:
Muller probably has a bit more acceleration as he has longer legs. He's also better at heading the ball, because he's taller, but that's about it.

I rate Milner very highly .. if he had played more in midfield in these last few years, he'd be on the same level as Iniesta by now. Instead he was put on the right which hasn't been good for his development. He doesn't want to play as a right midfielder for the next 4 years, that's why he wants to leave. I understand his frustrations and if he doesn't sign the contract I'd sell him to a foreign club. Replacing him won't be easy though as players in his mould cost around £30-£40 million nowadays.

Hahahaha

I wish it was a wind up, but I've got to say that represents the view of an awful lot of posters on here.

I thought of our conversation after his 3rd, beggars belief really mate!!!
 
bluemoon32 said:
mastermind said:
Shaelumstash said:
With not much happening at the moment City wise, following on from the Germany game today, I'd just like to follow up on previous posters who said Milner is technically just as good a player as Mueller. Just wondering if they'd like to re-visit that view?! ;-)

Muller probably has a bit more acceleration as he has longer legs. He's also better at heading the ball, because he's taller, but that's about it.

I rate Milner very highly .. if he had played more in midfield in these last few years, he'd be on the same level as Iniesta by now. Instead he was put on the right which hasn't been good for his development. He doesn't want to play as a right midfielder for the next 4 years, that's why he wants to leave. I understand his frustrations and if he doesn't sign the contract I'd sell him to a foreign club. Replacing him won't be easy though as players in his mould cost around £30-£40 million nowadays.

Hahahaha

I'm not saying that he should have been allowed to play in his preferred position but I'm just saying.
 
Shaelumstash said:
bluemoon32 said:
mastermind said:
Muller probably has a bit more acceleration as he has longer legs. He's also better at heading the ball, because he's taller, but that's about it.

I rate Milner very highly .. if he had played more in midfield in these last few years, he'd be on the same level as Iniesta by now. Instead he was put on the right which hasn't been good for his development. He doesn't want to play as a right midfielder for the next 4 years, that's why he wants to leave. I understand his frustrations and if he doesn't sign the contract I'd sell him to a foreign club. Replacing him won't be easy though as players in his mould cost around £30-£40 million nowadays.

Hahahaha

I wish it was a wind up, but I've got to say that represents the view of an awful lot of posters on here.

I'm sorry that you can't see it. But Milner is really in the mould Iniesta, he really is. You will probably only find out when he signs for Everton or something.

Player don't perform to their best ability if you don't play to their strenghts, we rarely play to Milners strenghts and so you haven't seen him at his best. Watch the clips the clips from his time at Aston Villa if you want to know what he's like.
 
mastermind said:
Shaelumstash said:
bluemoon32 said:

I wish it was a wind up, but I've got to say that represents the view of an awful lot of posters on here.

I'm sorry that you can't see it. But Milner is really in the mould Iniesta, he really is.
I take it "midfielders" isn't your 'Specialist Subject'.
 
mastermind said:
Shaelumstash said:
With not much happening at the moment City wise, following on from the Germany game today, I'd just like to follow up on previous posters who said Milner is technically just as good a player as Mueller. Just wondering if they'd like to re-visit that view?! ;-)

Muller probably has a bit more acceleration as he has longer legs. He's also better at heading the ball, because he's taller, but that's about it.

I rate Milner very highly .. if he had played more in midfield in these last few years, he'd be on the same level as Iniesta by now. Instead he was put on the right which hasn't been good for his development. He doesn't want to play as a right midfielder for the next 4 years, that's why he wants to leave. I understand his frustrations and if he doesn't sign the contract I'd sell him to a foreign club. Replacing him won't be easy though as players in his mould cost around £30-£40 million nowadays.


Meanwhile back on planet earth ......
 
mastermind said:
Shaelumstash said:
bluemoon32 said:

I wish it was a wind up, but I've got to say that represents the view of an awful lot of posters on here.

I'm sorry that you can't see it. But Milner is really in the mould Iniesta, he really is. You will probably only find out when he signs for Everton or something.

Player don't perform to their best ability if you don't play to their strenghts, we rarely play to Milners strenghts and so you haven't seen him at his best. Watch the clips the clips from his time at Aston Villa if you want to know what he's like.

Is your username ironic?
 
mastermind said:
Shaelumstash said:
bluemoon32 said:

I wish it was a wind up, but I've got to say that represents the view of an awful lot of posters on here.

I'm sorry that you can't see it. But Milner is really in the mould Iniesta, he really is. You will probably only find out when he signs for Everton or something.

Player don't perform to their best ability if you don't play to their strenghts, we rarely play to Milners strenghts and so you haven't seen him at his best. Watch the clips the clips from his time at Aston Villa if you want to know what he's like.
Even on bluemoon,no one is falling for that !
 
I love Milner - I believe he is a fantastic player. But as good as Iniesta??

Fuck off.
 
RP2 said:
I love Milner - I believe he is a fantastic player. But as good as Iniesta??

Fuck off.

I said that he's in the mould of Iniesta not that he's as good as Iniesta.

"In the mould " means :

Code:
[IN SINGULAR] A distinctive and typical style, form, or character:

Example sentences: 

"he’s a superb striker in the same mould as Gary Lineker"

Source : http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mould
 
mastermind said:
RP2 said:
I love Milner - I believe he is a fantastic player. But as good as Iniesta??

Fuck off.

I said that he's in the mould of Iniesta not that he's as good as Iniesta.

"In the mould " means :

Code:
[IN SINGULAR] A distinctive and typical style, form, or character:

Example sentences: 

"he’s a superb striker in the same mould as Gary Lineker"

Source : http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mould

You mean in deft of touch, consummate skill, instant control, eye for a pass calm under pressure, reads the game type of mould
 
grim up north said:
mastermind said:
RP2 said:
I love Milner - I believe he is a fantastic player. But as good as Iniesta??

Fuck off.

I said that he's in the mould of Iniesta not that he's as good as Iniesta.

"In the mould " means :

Code:
[IN SINGULAR] A distinctive and typical style, form, or character:

Example sentences: 

"he’s a superb striker in the same mould as Gary Lineker"

Source : http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mould

You mean in deft of touch, consummate skill, instant control, eye for a pass calm under pressure, reads the game type of mould

Yes. They have their differences ofcourse, Iniesta has a bit more pace.

If we buy Iniesta and put him on the right of the midfield in our team, he will play just as bad as Milner there.
 
mastermind said:
grim up north said:
mastermind said:
I said that he's in the mould of Iniesta not that he's as good as Iniesta.

"In the mould " means :

Code:
[IN SINGULAR] A distinctive and typical style, form, or character:

Example sentences: 

"he’s a superb striker in the same mould as Gary Lineker"

Source : http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mould

You mean in deft of touch, consummate skill, instant control, eye for a pass calm under pressure, reads the game type of mould

Yes. They have their differences ofcourse, Iniesta has a bit more pace.

If we buy Iniesta and put him on the right of the midfield in our team, he will play just as bad as Milner there.
No he would'nt. Iniesta is in the top 5 players in the world, and i'm afraid Milner is'nt.
 
summerseat blue said:
mastermind said:
grim up north said:
You mean in deft of touch, consummate skill, instant control, eye for a pass calm under pressure, reads the game type of mould

Yes. They have their differences ofcourse, Iniesta has a bit more pace.

If we buy Iniesta and put him on the right of the midfield in our team, he will play just as bad as Milner there.
No he would'nt. Iniesta is in the top 5 players in the world, and i'm afraid Milner is'nt.

First of all, that's your opinion. And just because he's a great player doesn't mean he can play in any position and in any team.

I believe it was Jason Kreis who said that "if you put Messi in the worst team in the world , it'l still be the worst team in the world."

Please learn about balance, compatibility and chemistry before you make these comments.
 
mastermind said:
grim up north said:
mastermind said:
I said that he's in the mould of Iniesta not that he's as good as Iniesta.

"In the mould " means :

Code:
[IN SINGULAR] A distinctive and typical style, form, or character:

Example sentences: 

"he’s a superb striker in the same mould as Gary Lineker"

Source : http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mould

You mean in deft of touch, consummate skill, instant control, eye for a pass calm under pressure, reads the game type of mould

Yes. They have their differences ofcourse, Iniesta has a bit more pace.

If we buy Iniesta and put him on the right of the midfield in our team, he will play just as bad as Milner there.

Deluded
 
mastermind said:
RP2 said:
I love Milner - I believe he is a fantastic player. But as good as Iniesta??

Fuck off.

I said that he's in the mould of Iniesta not that he's as good as Iniesta.

"In the mould " means :

Code:
[IN SINGULAR] A distinctive and typical style, form, or character:

Example sentences: 

"he’s a superb striker in the same mould as Gary Lineker"

Source : http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/mould

In the mould of Iniesta's butt cheeks maybe? Milner does have a peachy right foot after all!!!
 
Milner is a different player to Iniesta, but he's a valuable player all the same. I believe he'll be one of those who's true value won't be fully appreciated until after he's gone.

Save Jimmy the Yonner!!!!!
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top