ColinLee said:To be fair I think the refs been good do far, at least he didn't fall for the dive.henryhoover said:don't like the look of this ref ,looks typical for city in Europe
cant wait to jump in for decisions against city,why did he need to jump on the spot where aguero was maybe offside
He's passing as regularly as Edin, but only better.noise said:Dzeko is playing the most forward position in case you didn't understand what I was saying by "behind striker". Besides, the creativity of Dzeko's passing has been off the charts, he's created 2-3 goal scoring opportunities.pudge said:Aguero has made 18 passes, 78% success.EaglesFan said:Well, they have a case though.
Actually - you can replace "instantly" with "never", and "Dzeko" with "Anyone".
Once Aguero gets the ball - you can only hope he takes it the whole way (which is not happening) - cause sure as hell no more interplay is taking place.
Dzeko has made 19 passes, 58% success.
Please be quiet.
blueinsa said:zandvoort blue said:At last......someone, someone has eventually sussed out the problem...
.....Yaya Toure takes 3 or 4 touches before he moves the ball on.......quote Graeme Souness, implying we are too slow in the build up.
Halle fucking lujah............
Hardly at last mate, the majority of us have been saying it for nearly 2 years now.
Our tempo is insipid at times and its puzzling as to why they just cant move the ball around at pace?