Lavinda Past
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Correct. Like with Kevin, Toure's last couple of years with us were underwhelming. For three or four years (say 2011 -14, maybe 15) though, he was an absolute beast for us.
Yaya was the very best of the best.
Correct. Like with Kevin, Toure's last couple of years with us were underwhelming. For three or four years (say 2011 -14, maybe 15) though, he was an absolute beast for us.
It's being judged by those very, very high former standards. He shouldn't be being relied upon as he is, because he isn't up to it consistently anymore.How any supposedly City “fan” can use words like “shite” and other derogatory words to describe Kev contribution astounds me. The player has absolutely given his all to our club, and tried to weather major injuries sustained after all in “giving his all to the club”. Alright the lad is coming to a career end, sad but it happens. Let him down gently, he has been the king and the fact our set pieces are rubbish is coaching staff fault not Kevin’s, we had better set pieces when Bell, Lee and Summerbee where playing.
Ged Brannan and Colin Viljoen were better.Yaya was the very best of the best.
Both he and Tevez coaster through their careers at 80% I reckon. ScaryHe was -that’s exactly my point
I would argue he’s shored up our defending a bit albeit against a huge cost offensively where none of the players have performedIt's being judged by those very, very high former standards. He shouldn't be being relied upon as he is, because he isn't up to it consistently anymore.
Sadly, as a blue of 60 years, I have to say that numerous KDB performances over this last season in particular have been very poor, as has Pep's management - and not just of KDB.
The former isn't likely to improve, so he has to go, as there's no room for sentiment at the very top level. Fingers crossed for the latter - Pep - who has the possibility of rediscovering his magical touch. Not much evidence of that lately though.
I don’t think anyone thinks he will retain his former magical touch, we are all sad about this, but for goodness sake, a bit of understanding here. He’s been a player who you knew when he came onto the pitch would give his all, surely that’s worth some respect as he comes to the end of his career.It's being judged by those very, very high former standards. He shouldn't be being relied upon as he is, because he isn't up to it consistently anymore.
Sadly, as a blue of 60 years, I have to say that numerous KDB performances over this last season in particular have been very poor, as has Pep's management - and not just of KDB.
The former isn't likely to improve, so he has to go, as there's no room for sentiment at the very top level. Fingers crossed for the latter - Pep - who has the possibility of rediscovering his magical touch. Not much evidence of that lately though.
Ged Brannan and Colin Viljoen were better.
Both he and Tevez coaster through their careers at 80% I reckon. Scary
No one really disrespects him. He is more deserving of a statue than any other player, imho. It's just internet fans telling it how they perceive it from the evidence before their eyes - and then calling it out bluntly, sadly.I don’t think anyone thinks he will retain his former magical touch, we are all sad about this, but for goodness sake, a bit of understanding here. He’s been a player who you knew when he came onto the pitch would give his all, surely that’s worth some respect as he comes to the end of his career.
There's a 30(?) second delay on posting consecutively on here, presumably for performance reasons or perhaps to stop bot attacks closing the site down. I'd increase the delay to 10 minutes between posts which would hopefully give some posters time to reflect, before hitting 'post reply'.No one really disrespects him. He is more deserving of a statue than any other player, imho. It's just internet fans telling it how they perceive it from the evidence before their eyes - and then calling it out bluntly, sadly.
Apparently new KDB mural being put up in Manchester.
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Kevin De Bruyne has left a mark on football fans during a stunning 10-year spell on the pitch at Manchester City.www.mancity.com
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Looks greatApparently new KDB mural being put up in Manchester.
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One on the right hand side and two tucked away at the back (I think).where are the league cups he's won