shevtheblue
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Robinho, imo.
The players who everyone slags off aren't overrated.Go on I will humour you.
A thread title has the words 'most overrated' and you name Silva.
You are if course fishing aren't you. Most would say wumming but not me.
He should definitely have been capped as the likes of Ian Walker played for England.A couple of posts above this I nominated Coton as being overrated
However, do you know the reason he was never called up for England?
If he played for the national team, City had to pay watford £250,000
Swales was head of the FA and made it clear that Coton was not to be called up
Fair enough, obviously I disagree about Silva but I do agree your point about who is being named on this thread.The players who everyone slags off aren't overrated.
I'm just mocking the double figure IQ of most of this thread, and that is being very generous.
He wasn't a big player in the big games, that is why I think he is overrated, he took a back seat when others stepped up to make history. That doesn't mean he isn't a very good player.
Glad my middle name is StePHen, otherwise you'd now like me....Steve daley
Steve coppull
Steve mcmanaman
I'm more in the camp of Grealish being underrated ! but agree he has wasted his talentI’m not a fanboy but that’s a very harsh way of viewing his time with us. He was integral to the club’s greatest ever season. A season that will never ever be beaten.
I’d go with De Jong. Lost count at the amount of times people who didn’t know the game in the South Stand near me shouted get Barry off and De Jong, a player inferior to Barry in nearly every department. Thankfully Mancini knew.
Disagree on this. When he could be bothered (the 11/12 and 13/14 seasons) Nasri was excellent at breaking the lines and arriving into the box. So many of his goals came from loitering on the edge and then moving into the area when the pass (or second ball) was on.Samir Nasri. Slowed us down, always passed backwards. Didnt open defences or arrive in the box. Massively overrated by City fans after a goal against Chelsea.
Oh and there was a forward who got injured after a few games that was being treated like the missing Messiah when all he was was a journeyman. I think it was Bojinov.
Disagree on this. When he could be bothered (the 11/12 and 13/14 seasons) Nasri was excellent at breaking the lines and arriving into the box. So many of his goals came from loitering on the edge and then moving into the area when the pass (or second ball) was on.
Wouldn't say he was particularly highly rated by City fans though because there were many times when he absolutely couldn't be bothered. One of those who hit a career peak quite early and then never bothered to keep up his physical conditioning, sending his career off a cliff.
But look at the goals he did score. Almost all of them come as a result of him just knowing where to be in the box when the ball drops to him. He did have that ability just to carry on his run and become a third striker and he used it fairly frequently (again, when he could be bothered).
Samir Nasri. Slowed us down, always passed backwards. Didnt open defences or arrive in the box. Massively overrated by City fans after a goal against Chelsea.
Oh and there was a forward who got injured after a few games that was being treated like the missing Messiah when all he was was a journeyman. I think it was Bojinov.
Yeah, you're right about Fowler. He was all about pace and his pace was gone. Leeds sold us a pup.Agree on Nasri. Bojinov was unlucky, as he was young when he had a bad long-term injury (Achilles?), he had a lot of potential and only became a journeyman after the injury, so who knows with him.
Said it before but adding more detail now, it's Robbie Fowler for me.
You hear ex-players and Scouser talking about how amazing he was like he was prime (proper) Ronaldo. He was with us at the age of 28 - not past it, well unless you're Fowler or George Best. But he couldn't run. He was mediocre at Leeds at the age of 26. I dont care if you're an amazing finisher (and based on his City career I'm not convinced anyway), but if you can't run you're not going to get that many chances.
A few (a lot) have mentioned McManaman. Agree he wasn't great for us, but I think some of the disappointment was because some people expected the player they saw at Liverpool. Madrid changed him as a player and he dictated play instead and didn't take players on. Totally different and probably not what we needed.
I remember thinking that the amount of patience shown to him by Keegan was embarrassing and an insult to the other players sat on the bench who would have put some effort in if picked.Yeah, you're right about Fowler. He was all about pace and his pace was gone. Leeds sold us a pup.
This is a cloudy memory but I'm sure I was told a the time that there was a big bust up at the time about the signing. Maybe it was David BErnstein who didn't want him and ended up resigning on the back of the bust up. If that is true the it explains Keegan's perseverence.I remember thinking that the amount of patience shown to him by Keegan was embarrassing and an insult to the other players sat on the bench who would have put some effort in if picked.