Dibble was utter gash, he got a career out of the game for one penalty save in the League cup final.To me Dibble and Dunne?
Dibble was utter gash, he got a career out of the game for one penalty save in the League cup final.To me Dibble and Dunne?
Always thought the same.Mahrez has the most incredible 1st touch of a footballer i’ve ever seen, the likes of messi included, genius
Seems you’ve already selected who to moan about and boo next season now Raz has goneHis first touch is sublime. But you’d expect that of a professional footballer. Grealish, Bernie, Foden and Kev can all kill a ball.
He’s predictable, slow, weak, selfish and his decision making can be unbearably frustrating. If not for penalties last season no one would be buzzing off him. And the most important pen he had… he missed.
Never seen a footballer get away with so much because he has mastered one fundamental skill. His first touch!
I know everyone is entitled to their opinion and that this thread is very subjective but I would say that Fernandinho very much belongs in the category of the two you have mentioned and probably even higher.Fernandinho - brilliant player and a wonderful servant but the way some talk you'd think he was prime Makelele/Busquets rolled into one.
Fernandinho - brilliant player and a wonderful servant but the way some talk you'd think he was prime Makelele/Busquets rolled into one.
Whilst all that is true he was still a brilliant talent. Under a coach like Pep he would have thrived. Anyway Stan you didn't exactly run around a track back.But he expected everyone else to win the ball back and give it to him while he stood still waiting for it - like the rest of the team were his supporting cast. How does that attitude promote team unity ? He was brilliant for his first season no doubt but overweight and lazy for the rest of his time - though still produced amazing moments albeit with greater infrequency. Pep wouldn't have him anywhere near the current team.
It's all about opinions Alf.We have been at it for years lol
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Bang onI know everyone is entitled to their opinion and that this thread is very subjective but I would say that Fernandinho very much belongs in the category of the two you have mentioned and probably even higher.
Fernandinho was an exceptional footballer.
Yeah but his is wrong ;)It's all about opinions Alf.
Problem is everyone believes their opinion to be right, otherwise it wouldn't be their opinion.Yeah but his is wrong ;)
He's good at controlling the ball, cutting inside and shooting. Every. single.time.Mahrez is not overrated. Don’t get me wrong.. he’s not one of my favourites but I’m not sure why as technically he is is absolutely sublime. Although I have never taken to him like some of our legends he is some player and he does work harder than I give him credit for. He’s an incredible footballer!
He was!Fernandinho - brilliant player and a wonderful servant but the way some talk you'd think he was prime Makelele/Busquets rolled into one.