Martin Demichelis (continued)

IanBishopsHaircut said:
BlueTG said:
Martiiiiiiin Demichelis,
he is the fucking man.
He's gone and cut his hair off,
it's shorter than me nans.
He plays in Blue and White,
for City and Country.
So fuck Cahill and Chelsea,
he's better than Terry.
OOOOHHH..




















Coat's off the hook

Oooooooh Martin Demichelis
He dared to fucking dream
Of coming to old England
To play for City's Team
Arrived needing a hair cut
At first he fucked things up
But now he's won the double
And lifted the World Cup

Oooooooh

These songs are both amazing
 
KippaxCitizen said:
I would sack off trying to buy a centre half and have Kompany and Demichelis as the first choice with Nastasic and Rekik ready to step up when it's their time.

We don't need anyone else!
And hijack the Sanchez deal and watch the hypocritical cunts cry some more.
 
Loved the bit last night when he tackled Robben, got the ball and Robben went over and jumped up pointed finger in the air and then at Robben as if to say "have that and don't even think about diving ya cheating ****". Love Demi
 
Tricky_Trev said:
I find it bemusing that people think we don't need a new centre back. Demichelis is quality, but we're competing for 4 competitions and have already released Lescott. Plus, Kompany will miss a lot of the season with his usual muscle injuries and Martin is well into his 30's. We are DESPERATE for a new centre back.
Nastasić, who was my Player Of The Season the other year, is fit and Rekik, who was made captain of Eindhoven and made the Dutch provisional squad, is back.
 
KippaxCitizen said:
I would sack off trying to buy a centre half and have Kompany and Demichelis as the first choice with Nastasic and Rekik ready to step up when it's their time.

We don't need anyone else!

Nastasic and Rekik are unreliable.

DEmichelis is 33 and has one year left on his deal, we must get a CB in this window and we will.
 
mastermind said:
KippaxCitizen said:
I would sack off trying to buy a centre half and have Kompany and Demichelis as the first choice with Nastasic and Rekik ready to step up when it's their time.

We don't need anyone else!

Nastasic and Rekik are unreliable.

DEmichelis is 33 and has one year left on his deal, we must get a CB in this window and we will.


Agree, & although DMD finished the season well, the thought of him coming on now & again worries me. He won't be upto the pace of the game & we saw how bad that was earlier on last season. Maybe a cup player.
He was lucky not to pick up a second yellow last night but I wish him Zab & Kun all the best in the final.
 
IanBishopsHaircut said:
BlueTG said:
Martiiiiiiin Demichelis,
he is the fucking man.
He's gone and cut his hair off,
it's shorter than me nans.
He plays in Blue and White,
for City and Country.
So fuck Cahill and Chelsea,
he's better than Terry.
OOOOHHH..




















Coat's off the hook

Oooooooh Martin Demichelis
He dared to fucking dream
Of coming to old England
To play for City's Team
Arrived needing a hair cut
At first he fucked things up
But now he's won the double
And lifted the World Cup

Oooooooh

There will never be a better reason for Argentina to win the world cup than to make this song factually correct. Brilliant.
 
The Manchester City defender has been superb for his country during their run to Sunday's World Cup final at the Maracana and has a point to prove against Germany

By Greg Stobart in Brazil

Martin Demichelis was the laughing stock of Europe back in February when he hacked down Lionel Messi during Manchester City’s Champions League clash against Barcelona, a challenge that resulted in a red card and a penalty.

The jokes, videos and tweets went viral and football fans mocked the ponytailed defender.

Now Demichelis is one game away from standing alongside Messi as a World Cup winner as Argentina prepare for their World Cup final clash against Germany at the Maracana on Sunday.

As Demichelis toiled through his first few months in the Premier League, it was hard to imagine that the 33-year-old would become such an important player, not only in Manchester City’s title triumph, but in the Albiceleste’s bid to win a third World Cup.

The former Malaga centre-back struggled badly when he first joined City, making costly mistakes and looking out of his depth against the speed and physicality of Premier League strikers.

His season reached its nadir in that Champions League clash against Barcelona when he looked out of his depth, but Demichelis found his rhythm in the final months of the domestic campaign alongside Vincent Kompany and played a key role in his side’s title victory.

That form has continued into the World Cup.

Demichelis may not boast the same athletic qualities as the planet’s best defenders, but he has proven again in Brazil that he has the nous and awareness to be an asset for any team.

He did not feature in any of Argentina’s first four World Cup matches, but the former Malaga man was called up for the quarter-final against Belgium and, two clean sheets later, is a certainty to start against the Germans.

Demichelis has made a notable influence in shoring up a backline that conceded few goals but looked suspect at almost every attack prior to his introduction in the last eight.

The defender may have lost his ponytail but his has not lost his natural instinct for defending and has proven in the last two matches his natural awareness and reading of the game.

This is a man who thought his international career was over when he was blamed for a goal conceded against Bolivia in qualifying in November 2011. He played in just two of Argentina’s qualification fixtures and when asked in April about his summer plans replied: "Where do I see myself during the World Cup? I am 95% I think that I am going to be on holiday."

Demichelis had to wait 18 months between his 37th and 38th international appearances but has proven that Sabella made the right call in choosing the veteran in his 23-man squad for the World Cup.

In Argentina’s semi-final victory over the Netherlands on penalties, Demichelis was his team’s outstanding player after Javier Mascherano as he denied Robin Van Persie and Arjen Robben any space around the penalty box.

Now his job is to do the same against Thomas Muller, Mesut Ozil and the rest of the Germany attack that smashed seven goals past hosts Brazil in the semi-final.

He will feel he has a point to prove after playing against Germany four years ago in the brutal 4-0 defeat to Joachim Low’s side in the quarter-finals.

But the former Bayern Munich man has proven already this season that he can prove his doubters wrong. And he is one match away from lifting the World Cup alongside the man who embarrassed him just a few months ago.
 
The man must like getting critics, as it seems to improve him. Could've made a fortune betting on MDM to be a starter in the Argentina-squad for the WC final, back in November.
I can only say: well done sir!!
 
Demichelis is one of my favourite City players. Sure, he made many mistakes when he joined. He was criticised universally. But he's shown great mental strength to just brush it all off and work hard, with the help of Pellegrini, to adjust to English football. And not only that, in the last 3 months of the season, he was the glue holding our defence together, more so than Kompany. He oozes experience and it's vital to have calming players like that. Good luck in the final, Martin!
 

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