johnny crossan
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'good' is an elastic term.I hope for his sake your right but I must have watched a different game.
'good' is an elastic term.I hope for his sake your right but I must have watched a different game.
as in bounced back to form'good' is an elastic term.
Anyone have Brexit Jim's number?the only way I see him coming back at all (to the level he had at leeds) is if he plays for a club thats destined to go down with literally zero pressure on him.
Really common. I always got that vibe from Sterling - was a brilliant player own his day and shame he never really recovered his form to the top level he reached with us for a couple of years - but I always got the feeling he wasn't really a fan of the sport as such, or give much of shit about club allegiances, he just happened to be really good at it.Agreed. You get the sense that some footballers never loved the sport but were just very good at it, but he feels like a lad who would have played every chance he had growing up. Sad that his career has come to this.
Yeah but Kalvin Phillips isn't Vincent Kompany, John Stones or Manuel Akanji is he.If you remember, Kompany started as CDM in his first season and didn't do well.
Then Mancini tried him as a CB and magic happened.
I always thought Kalvin would be more suitable for that position, especially the one Stones / Akanji play.
CDM - ain't gonna happen.
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Maybe Kalvin should take this up
Really common. I always got that vibe from Sterling - was a brilliant player own his day and shame he never really recovered his form to the top level he reached with us for a couple of years - but I always got the feeling he wasn't really a fan of the sport as such, or give much of shit about club allegiances, he just happened to be really good at it.
Not a criticism btw.
I recall an interview with Stephen Ireland where he said he never liked footballAgreed. You get the sense that some footballers never loved the sport but were just very good at it, but he feels like a lad who would have played every chance he had growing up.
I thought it was a good performance, if Stones had been passing the ball around etc like that then he would be getting rave reviews.I hope for his sake your right but I must have watched a different game.
Kompany had played as a centre-back most of his career. He filled the role in at City when he joined because at that point we pretty much had nobody else to play there. He did ok, but he obviously was far better once he moved back into defence, which happened, I think, when we signed De Jong.If you remember, Kompany started as CDM in his first season and didn't do well.
Then Mancini tried him as a CB and magic happened.
I always thought Kalvin would be more suitable for that position, especially the one Stones / Akanji play.
CDM - ain't gonna happen.
Kev loves go carting !!Anelka is always the player I think of. Even Kev gives me a sense that he sees it as a career rather than a passion. Why I have a niggling voice in my head that he might not do coaching, just call it a day and get on with his life. I could be completely wrong on that, mind, so hard to tell. But you just know Pep, Kompany, Gundo seem like lads who would sit and watch an amateur five-a-side game and want to coach it before they sat down to watch Netflix.
And like you say, it's fair enough really. These days you're plucked from the street as young as five and encouraged to see it as a job before you've even hit puberty, of course some lads lose their love of it or just want to turn it off the second they get home.
LolI will trust him to start all the Carabao & FA cup games as CB
thought he played midfield for hamburg?Kompany had played as a centre-back most of his career. He filled the role in at City when he joined because at that point we pretty much had nobody else to play there. He did ok, but he obviously was far better once he moved back into defence, which happened, I think, when we signed De Jong.
I'm not sure if people have assumed that because of where City played him initially, or if he did tbh. I do know that before then, at Anderlecht, he was viewed as a top centre-back prospect and that's where he played then.thought he played midfield for hamburg?
So will Pep, with the extra CL games and the end of season Club world cup I would imagine he will be happy to be out of the Caribo cup ASAPI will trust him to start all the Carabao & FA cup games as CB