Kolarov joins Twitter!

The thing is with Kolorov, he is a decent player or certainly was at Lazio and has gone backwards a little. He has decent pace, can cross and shoot reasonably and can get to a position to tackle but hesitates but isn't afraid. I too remember this time last year in a friendly against the Turkish team he ran forty yards from full back to stop the Turks from ganging up on George Evans.

I think he lacks confidence, the sort that needs a different kind of managing. Now, if I was at work, and someone called me all sorts of shit I'm sure I would react. I may be shit but no one tells me. I know we pay our money but giving that sort of stick (it happens in the east stand too) doesn't help him or the team. Smacks of parents on a touchline in a kids game. Maybe MP can give him back his confidence, but I think it's probably too late for that. At the end of the day he wants to play more - and he knows Gael is better.
 
If reports are to be believed this morning he is off to join Tevez at Juve.<br /><br />-- Thu Jun 27, 2013 10:10 am --<br /><br />If reports are to be believed this morning he is off to join Tevez at Juve.
 
BlueMooney said:
Caveman said:
BlueMooney said:
Richard Edghill was on the receiving end of something rotten when he had a bad time against Coventry - and he had ten accomplices in the poor performance arena that day.





He wasn't at all - the first goal was a shot from range that he wasn't involved in, the second was from a quick free kick where he was left two-on-one thanks to Toure falling asleep and where Richards was beaten in the air by Bendtner, and the third was given away by Toure allowing them to break. Kolarov could possibly have gotten back to stop the cross, but Kolo Toure needed to get across and he chose to stick with his man.

I can only see some blame going to him for the third goal, but certainly not all of it and certainly not two goals.

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Lol.

Gimps making stuff up to suit their argument, eh, BM? Funny when the truth is laid in front of them. Wonder what their reply to you post will be. Haha!

Don't get me wrong, I'd play Clichy ahead of Kolarov 90% of the time. And also people's memories of games can skew - I only remember a lot because I watch and re-watch and re-watch stuff when researching articles/books/blogs I'm writing, so fair's fair!

Haha, I remember a lot of your podcasts were full of mistakes. The question round where you asked each other questions were full of "don't know" and "I'll have to pass" on pretty basic city knowledge.
 
The MUEN reports that he 'wants to leave City'; Can you really blame any player who wants to leave after the abuse they can get from their own 'fans' if they have one or even two bad games?

Everyone who has hurled abuse at a player think about their own careers, have they never, ever made a mistake at their job? Have they never ever had an off day at work? Have they never ever felt ill when they have been working?

You know the quote: "Let he who is without sin cast the first stone", well blimey we have a heck of a lot of saints on this board.

I just hope that Kolarov stays with Manchester City because I think he deserves a chance and I think he can do a great job. IMHO












as my granddaughter says......... SO THERE!!
 
Eccles Blue said:
I just hope that Kolarov stays with Manchester City because I think he deserves a chance and I think he can do a great job selling programmes.


Edited for truth.
 
GerryGowsRusholmeBoy said:
The thing is with Kolorov, he is a decent player or certainly was at Lazio and has gone backwards a little. He has decent pace, can cross and shoot reasonably and can get to a position to tackle but hesitates but isn't afraid. I too remember this time last year in a friendly against the Turkish team he ran forty yards from full back to stop the Turks from ganging up on George Evans.

I think he lacks confidence, the sort that needs a different kind of managing. Now, if I was at work, and someone called me all sorts of shit I'm sure I would react. I may be shit but no one tells me. I know we pay our money but giving that sort of stick (it happens in the east stand too) doesn't help him or the team. Smacks of parents on a touchline in a kids game. Maybe MP can give him back his confidence, but I think it's probably too late for that. At the end of the day he wants to play more - and he knows Gael is better.

this. it helps no-one to get abuse shouted at him during matches.if there is a better player available then we should let him go and he will go with my thanks for his contribution to the team
 
GStar said:
BibbyBlue85 said:
neoblue said:
Sorry but I don't get the hatred.

You obviously missed him telling our own fans to fuck off

Good.

Bit of backbone, giving it back to the numpties who like to give the players shit week in, week out.

Can see where you're coming from mate but I think in this instance it was very unprofessional at the very least. I was in the south stand and thought he was out of order (but I didn't boo him afterwards)
 
I remember reading some of the stuff people put about Gibson when he joined twitter, i remember thinkning that's funny because he is rubbish.

Out of everyone in our squad, the only one i actively want rid of is Kolorov.

If being a left back involves legging it up the wing, doing that little flick inside with your left heel and then twatting it as hard as possible in whatever direction you happen to end up facing, then i fancy myself.

I asked my young lad what he thought about Tevez leaving, he sighed and went, i wish he'd take Kolorov with him.

Bring back Michael Frontzeck
 

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