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Nearly everyone wanted him at City if I recall.So are people saying we dodged a bullet with Bellingham?
Many wanted him to come here.
Nearly everyone wanted him at City if I recall.So are people saying we dodged a bullet with Bellingham?
Many wanted him to come here.
With some saying it was a done deal.Nearly everyone wanted him at City if I recall.
100% correct about the Balon D'Or; it's just some European football marketing prop used to ensure popularity and viewing figures ...etc. ZERO CREDIBILITY.I can only comment on what I have seen. As for saying he is 2nd favourite for the Balon d'or, so what ! It's a media lead thing that Messi won last year when playing in America. I'm guessing Rodri is the favourite to win this.
The Spanish league isn't strong so easy to shine in that league.
Great assessment of him this.He had a good half a season and dropped off.
Being up for Ballon d'or is more to do with PR than anything. He has a massive PR machine behind him.
Do you think Foden would be one of the favourites for Ballon d'or if City won the champions league? He got more goals and assists than Bellingham got last season if people care about stats, yet I feel he wouldn't be close to getting a ballon d'or no matter what we won, he just hasn't got that media backing.
I don't think Bellingham is anything special. He has a decent eye for goal. He doesn't really run games, not a particular great passer or possessing great vision, not particularly skillful in the sense he's gonna take a ball in a tight space and still be a danger to defences.
I think he's just a decent athlete that gets around the pitch well and chips in with goals because he has decent timing. Essentially a slightly better version of Scott McTominay and playing in a side where most games are uncompetitive.
Give it a few years and I truly believe Bellingham won't be held in the same regard as he is now. I don't think the ability matches the hype and it'll die down and people will see a good player, not great player.
But but but he’s a talentless ****!!!11!!With some saying it was a done deal.
I don’t get this at all
How can you be world class if you’re very inconsistent ?
He’s been anonymous in all the champions league games I’ve seen and for England has been equally as bad so I would assume with UEFAs track record he will win player of the tournament at the Euros as well as the balon d’or to add to his egoBut what games have YOU personally seen him show he’s above average this calendar year?
Be careful. I got abuse yesterday for suggesting KDB had a dip in form. Poster obviously missing the point I was making is he is one of the best players in the World but , very occasionally, his form can drop.De Bruyne was pretty inconsistent for us last season, but he's world class.
'Very occasionally' and 'very inconsistent' are two different things when it comes to world class methinks?Be careful. I got abuse yesterday for suggesting KDB had a dip in form. Poster obviously missing the point I was making is he is one of the best players in the World but , very occasionally, his form can drop.
Fair point, even if he is banned , the idiot Southgate won't play Foden in the middle tho??
De Bruyne was pretty inconsistent for us last season, but he's world class.
There’s never been a player in history as good as Bellingham thinks he is.For the sake of argument, let's say he's as good as he thinks he is, wouldn't it be better to show some humility and not behave like an arrogant prick?
I wanted him here to play alongside KDB in the box to box role he had at Dortmund.So are people saying we dodged a bullet with Bellingham?
Many wanted him to come here.
Bellingham at present has these odd moments of world class ability. Not many in the England squad can score the kind of goal that he got the other day.
In terms of being consistently a world class performer over 90 minutes he's a long way off it from the full matches I've watched him play in for Madrid and England.
We live in an age where people mostly consume bitesized clips and form an overall opinion based on that. So when people see that overhead kick on repeat and clips of the unnecessary backheels and skills he has on the ball, they confuse that for someone who's performing well above his peers consistently thru a full game. Hence the over the top hype that people heap upon him.
I've got a mate who's still adamant even now that he pisses all over Rordi in terms of class and still calls Bellingham a proven world class player now. Mental to me. Being capable of world class moments every so often isn't enough when the rest of your game is pretty ineffectual.
The attitude stuff I don't really care about and I remain confused as to why people waste their own energy by being so up in arms about that side of him.
The season before he had a dip in form and Pep actually dropped him for a few games.Thats one season that was riddled with injury and hes getting older. The fella has a body of work that exudes world class consistency over a number of years.
It's pointless comparing Rodri to Bellingham. They're two different players entirely. It'd be like comparing Messi and Iniesta; both played in close proximity on the pitch for long periods of their careers, both all-time greats of the game, but players with differing attributes.Bellingham at present has these odd moments of world class ability. Not many in the England squad can score the kind of goal that he got the other day.
In terms of being consistently a world class performer over 90 minutes he's a long way off it from the full matches I've watched him play in for Madrid and England.
We live in an age where people mostly consume bitesized clips and viral moments, and form an overall opinion based on that. So when people see that overhead kick on repeat and clips of the unnecessary backheels and skills he has on the ball, they confuse that for someone who's performing well above his peers consistently thru a full game. Hence the over the top hype that people heap upon him.
I've got a mate who's still adamant even now that he pisses all over Rordi in terms of class and still calls Bellingham a proven world class player now. Mental to me. Being capable of world class moments every so often isn't enough when the rest of your game is pretty ineffectual.
The attitude stuff I don't really care about and I remain confused as to why people waste their own energy by being so up in arms about that side of him.
The thing with Rooney is it was the media pinning everything on him to be the great hope. He wasn't walking around the pitch shouting "who else?" When he scored. Wasn't posting memes implying he's better than his team etc etc.
For all his faults off the pitch, and on sometimes, I don't think he was a selfish player like Bellingham, Ronaldo etc who want it to be their own show.
During a round of golf a good amateur may hit 4 or 5 shots that Mcllroy and Rahm would be proud of. What sets Rodri apart us the sheer consistency of his work.Bellingham at present has these odd moments of world class ability. Not many in the England squad can score the kind of goal that he got the other day.
In terms of being consistently a world class performer over 90 minutes he's a long way off it from the full matches I've watched him play in for Madrid and England.
We live in an age where people mostly consume bitesized clips and viral moments, and form an overall opinion based on that. So when people see that overhead kick on repeat and clips of the unnecessary backheels and skills he has on the ball, they confuse that for someone who's performing well above his peers consistently thru a full game. Hence the over the top hype that people heap upon him.
I've got a mate who's still adamant even now that he pisses all over Rordi in terms of class and still calls Bellingham a proven world class player now. Mental to me. Being capable of world class moments every so often isn't enough when the rest of your game is pretty ineffectual.
The attitude stuff I don't really care about and I remain confused as to why people waste their own energy by being so up in arms about that side of him.
Not nearly everyone. Everyone. And now because he's delivering for England whilst Phil isn't, he's average.Nearly everyone wanted him at City if I recall.