crmcfc said:
Lets puts this Kinkladze myth to bed.
He played for City 106 times scoring 20 goals (37 games and 4 goals in top division) he was one of the reasons for the relegations over that period.
He was lazy and overweight but because we were so desperate for a hero at that time in our history he was put on a pedestal by a lot of City fans. He had no more than 10 decent games for City in his career, fans think he did the Southampton goal every other game, he went AWOL when he was really needed.
Lasted just 12 games at Ajax after leaving City and then floundered at Derby County for a few seasons.
To mention him in the same breath as Silva is an insult to anyone involved or supporting City.
Its uneven playing field when comparing Kinkladze v Silva.
I would love to see what Kinky could have done playing in a team that spends many games camped on the edge of the opponents box with the likes of Aguero and Yaya to interract with.
Kinky did go missing in some games but he played in poor teams that were mostly on the back foot and and couldnt give him enough possession in the sort of areas that he could hurt opponents.
Silvas greatest asset is his reading of the game in front of him and being able to deliver the ball to players who have made intelligent runs into dangerous places. However even he would have struggled to be effective playing alongside some of the players that kinky had to run out alongside.
Kinkladze however is the best dribbler of a football i have ever seen play for City .
I will never consider the mention of Kinkladze's name an insult