oakiecokie
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He played at centre back for both Sunderland and QPR and the majority of his games for City was at centre half.Wrong. He played both
He played at centre back for both Sunderland and QPR and the majority of his games for City was at centre half.Wrong. He played both
“Though Onuoha's natural position is centre-half, manager Kevin Keeganinitially played him at right back with the intention of improving his passing ability.”He played at centre back for both Sunderland and QPR and the majority of his games for City was at centre half.
Back and forth there because I wanted to like the post again my friend.I think it is, as much as anything, because he is better equipped than others to advocate the case for City in the media in a way that is both considered and articulate.
Given what we have to endure from and within the sports media, and the fact he is better placed to tackle that than any other former player, the way he is regarded by City fans is entirely proportionate.
I didn`t say he didn`t. I said he played the majority of his games at centre half, something which Nedum stated at the meeting. He also played in midfield but the bulk of his games was at centre back and he was a regular in that position when playing at England level/s.“Though Onuoha's natural position is centre-half, manager Kevin Keeganinitially played him at right back with the intention of improving his passing ability.”
He played both.
Merry Christmas buddy xBack and forth there because I wanted to like the post again my friend.
He does divide opinion.
Some, me included, a
venerate and worship at his altar. He was the catalyst for all we have now. Changed the mindset from “let’s make top four” to “let’s win the fucking thing.”
Players like Nedum were cast asunder, and rightly so. He had no time for second rate.
He was a firebrand, and he was a winner. Fucking love him.
All the key games he played for city were at right back from what I remember, and he was a right back at Sunderland when he scored the wonder goal v Chelsea.He played at centre back for both Sunderland and QPR and the majority of his games for City was at centre half.
Depends what you mean by "key games". However I believe Nedum when asked where he played most games and he responded by saying centre back.All the key games he played for city were at right back from what I remember, and he was a right back at Sunderland when he scored the wonder goal v Chelsea.
He played a fair few games in midfield for Sunderland.All the key games he played for city were at right back from what I remember, and he was a right back at Sunderland when he scored the wonder goal v Chelsea.