K.Reeves right foot
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SWP's back said:Nice attempt at being smart but whether I posted in the first 3 weeks of jan is not an issue [I think I did actually].K.Reeves right foot said:Good to see you back. Really missed your comments during the first three weeks of January when we didn't loose though.
I post on issues I feel need adressing yet to many people are blinded to see that this season is not going well, progress is not being made and too many of our players are not turning in performances week by week. Issues in the team are continuing most weeks and mancini isn't adressing them. Some players are undropable and seem to be Mancini's darlings. This is not healthy and conducive to creating a winning team.
Name them![/quote]
1. Yaya - Every 20 minutes he surges forward, apart from that he sits in the middle, running in treacle and offers nothing but 5 yard backward passes. Has no drive or urgency when the team really needs it to up the tempo.
2. Tevez - now hear me out on this. I know he is loved nby us all, and me too but there is a flaw in his game which needs adressing. Too many times he doesn't pass when he should to a player in space. Also, too many players pass to him when other players are in a better position. This is one of the problems in the team i referred to which Mancini hasn't adressed.
3. Centre defence. Kompany is a starter every game but it was a huge mistake to not buy a dominating CH in the summer and now it is unhinging our progress. Toure started the season well but has reverted to last seasons poor performances and Lescott is not good enough.
4. Full backs. - Exactly who are our full backs? Earlier in the season people argued once we got Boateng and Kolarov fit Mancini could unleash them into his preferred style of play and we'd be more attacking. Well, Kolarov is now a make shift left winger and Boateng is sat in the stand.
5. Milner - Offers little creatively and seems slow in the tackle. Doesn't domiante midfield at all.
6. Barry - once an acomplished player but now is too laboured in his play.
There's a few for you and I could probably continue.