Vicmeldrew666
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No debate on Bell vs De Bruyne - completely different eras of the game with different skillsets required. (Except riding a potentially career ending attack - Kev is better at that)
I thought he was the least effective of our players, even in our very good second half. He’s looked pretty tentative on the ball as of late, which kills some of our better attacks. May just be working in to form, though.And a mention for Gundagon i thought he played very well found space and drove forward time and time again.
I remember Colin so well, in one game he won the ball with a really leggy challenge, and my brother said one day, he will get badly injured with his style of play, little did I know what would happen against the rags, my two favourite players, Glynn Pardoe and Colin, both lost their careers against the rags, affected the future of that wee team.He was indeed! He comes along as Silva came along - once in a generation! I've said it before, and it won't be long before I say it again, when we had Bell in the side I didn't think we could lose!
Today's game? Totally, utterly and infuriatingly unpredictable! At 1-0 yer think the equaliser is not long coming, At 1-1 yer think there's another comical concession round the corner, And then what a second half. Some were thinking it was Aguero who made the botch on the Leicester goal but there were three or four chances to defend it robustly and they went begging before Uncle Albert converted. And then what a second half Sergio had. And the last goal? Near took the bar off!
Really tough call, bearing in mind the different style of teams they played against. I would say that Colin was the KDB of his day, think that’s fair comment.Who do you think was the better of the two?
No we haven’t signed him yet!Ditto
And that was only when he visited our ground.Paul Scholes is now the second best ginger to play in Manchester
Why infect the thread with that k.unt's name?Paul Scholes is now the second best ginger to play in Manchester