grim up north
Well-Known Member
Will do and you carry on burying your head in the sand.
Here’s a radical idea watch a City with a positive attitude you might enjoy it
Will do and you carry on burying your head in the sand.
Here’s a radical idea watch a City with a positive attitude you might enjoy it
Couldn't disagree more.
If he hadn't stepped up during 2017/18, played almost every game and led the defence there would be no Centurions. You don't lose those qualities overnight.
He played 18 games that season.
He was brilliant in the first half of that season. His trouble is he blows hot and cold, never consistent and takes an age to get back in to form after a lay off. Seems to be having some mental/confidence issues of late.Most of them were during the greatest winning streak in the history of the English top flight if I remember correctly.
Most of them were during the greatest winning streak in the history of the English top flight if I remember correctly.
16 starts, with 15 wins and 1 loss, 6 clean sheets, 11 goals conceded.He was brilliant in the first half of that season. His trouble is he blows hot and cold, never consistent and takes an age to get back in to form after a lay off. Seems to be having some mental/confidence issues of late.
Most of them were during the greatest winning streak in the history of the English top flight if I remember correctly.
I don’t think anyone is arguing that Pep doesn’t have concerns — I think it is reasonable to think he does, especially after recent comments.I’m not saying he didn’t contribute I’m just pointing out that he didn’t play every game. Consistency has always been his problem. That was his best spell but he got injured and when he came back he wasn’t the same player. The hesitancy and nervousness kicked in and he was out of the side.
If he was some super defender he would be playing every week. Pep obviously feels there are deficiencies.
I don’t think anyone is arguing that Pep doesn’t have concerns — I think it is reasonable to think he does, especially after recent comments.
I think many of us are just arguing those concerns are not necessarily permanent and all-consuming. They could diminish or disappear entirely with better, more consistent performances from Stones, as you have pointed out is needed. And that he could very well go on to do that. He has been very good and fairly bad this season alone, so there is evidence that he has it in him to be very good more often, he just has to work toward that. If he was bad all the time, with only a very few exceptions, I would agree he does not have much hope to kick on.
I know many think he’ll never be consistently good enough for us, and I accept those opinions (and they may be proven right), but not all think that, and that is perfectly valid, as well.
As do I, mate.I hope he does come good. Will save us a lot of money if he does. Like you say, he has it in him.