jamesha
Well-Known Member
I loved watching all three but for sheer excitement Gio gets my vote. I think that is because he ran with the ball more than the other two.
Agree with those saying that using stats is stupid - I remember going to see City play at Oxford in 1997 when Kinky scored two and made two - one of the best performances from a City player I have seen.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...s-city-into-unfamiliar-territory-1276648.html
To put his performance in context Gerry Creaney was on the bench - a player that would be better suited to the Dog and Duck than City.
I think if we had a 22 year old Gio to add to todays squad he could certainly make the grade and would give us another dimension (certainly more than Nasri, Nava or Sinclair) and hopefully make the most of his talent. He could have been as good as Hazard for example.
In retrospect in many ways I wish he had not stayed so long and could have joined a club where he was valued rather than get marginalised as happened at Ajax.
A 25 year old Ali B would be very welcome in the current squad too. He and David seem to have a lot in common - humble and enjoy setting up team mates just as much as scoring.
Agree with those saying that using stats is stupid - I remember going to see City play at Oxford in 1997 when Kinky scored two and made two - one of the best performances from a City player I have seen.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/...s-city-into-unfamiliar-territory-1276648.html
To put his performance in context Gerry Creaney was on the bench - a player that would be better suited to the Dog and Duck than City.
I think if we had a 22 year old Gio to add to todays squad he could certainly make the grade and would give us another dimension (certainly more than Nasri, Nava or Sinclair) and hopefully make the most of his talent. He could have been as good as Hazard for example.
In retrospect in many ways I wish he had not stayed so long and could have joined a club where he was valued rather than get marginalised as happened at Ajax.
A 25 year old Ali B would be very welcome in the current squad too. He and David seem to have a lot in common - humble and enjoy setting up team mates just as much as scoring.