BlueAnorak
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Absolutely. Spot-on.Say what you like about Yaya but he's shown time and time again he has the bottle to turn up when needed, unlike one or two of our supposed star players.
Absolutely. Spot-on.Say what you like about Yaya but he's shown time and time again he has the bottle to turn up when needed, unlike one or two of our supposed star players.
Puncheon very lucky not to get a red when he hacked down Zab away from play. If the ref says he didn't see it any chance it may get reviewed? Doubt it myself, however had it been the other way round??
Are you mental? It's never a red, he trips him.
Are you mental? It's never a red, he trips him.
I agree with you. Surely it counts as violent conduct?No don't think I'm mental, just thought under the new rules it could have been a red card.
Puncheon very lucky not to get a red when he hacked down Zab away from play. If the ref says he didn't see it any chance it may get reviewed? Doubt it myself, however had it been the other way round??
You criticized him for not showing up at times after he earned us 3 vital points in a crucial match today.I'm not sure what point you're making, but I was just trying to give a more balanced view of Yaya and our other star players (Silva, De Bruyne, Sterling, Aguero, I assume). They all sometimes fail to show up, and they all sometimes win us a game singe-handedly. Today was Yaya's day and I couldn't be happier for him, but there have been plenty of games in the last couple of years in which Yaya did nothing and/or was a liability. That's also true of our other stars - it's just the way it is, even with star players.
Now were just getting silly.
You criticized him for not showing up at times after he earned us 3 vital points in a crucial match today.
So my point is what matters the most ?
Also my point is , why don't you save your negativity for your self.