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Re: Boyata
Boyata just two words: "Never Learn"
I hope he prove me wrong.
Boyata just two words: "Never Learn"
I hope he prove me wrong.
cleavers said:He still might, he's still young for a CB, the thing for me today was that he looked confident, did the simple stuff well, yes the odd mistake, but no more than Vinny makes in a game.Didsbury Dave said:cleavers said:Just thought I'd bump his thread, thought he had a pretty solid game today, didn't do much wrong, and I thought him and Mangala looked OK together, considering Kolarov was having another 'mare, and it was like playing three at the back first half. He's doing the job required, allowing Demichelis a well earned rest today, he looks a lot more confident than he has previously.
Agreed mate. I like him and think he's showing he can slot in and out and do a job. He's at last showing some progression again, after seeming to stand still for the last three years. His passing is better and he's more comfortable on the ball.
When he was 18 I thought he could go all the way with us.
We should no longer be nervous if he's playing there, I think MP's management of him has been very good, he's given the lad confidence, he'll never be first choice, but he's good cover. Confidence is a huge part of being a CB, so well done the manager, and well done the player.
Never again at RB though :)
So did I. I thought be was better than Mangala.IanBishopsHaircut said:Thought he played very well yesterday
cheddar404 said:So did I. I thought be was better than Mangala.IanBishopsHaircut said:Thought he played very well yesterday
tonea2003 said:cheddar404 said:So did I. I thought be was better than Mangala.IanBishopsHaircut said:Thought he played very well yesterday
me too, fair play to the lad did ok, there's always a howler in him but thankfully not yesterday
jollylescott said:The more I see of him the more impressive he looks. He actually has more composure on the ball than Mangala. Although it was a friendly he marshalled the defence very well today.
Mister Appointment said:jollylescott said:The more I see of him the more impressive he looks. He actually has more composure on the ball than Mangala. Although it was a friendly he marshalled the defence very well today.
For someone who's been so roundly mocked on here for being shit, his last couple of appearances for the club have been very creditable. Granted today was only a friendly but I agree he looked to marshall the defence very well.
HG and Club Trained since he's been here forever.coleridge said:Mister Appointment said:jollylescott said:The more I see of him the more impressive he looks. He actually has more composure on the ball than Mangala. Although it was a friendly he marshalled the defence very well today.
For someone who's been so roundly mocked on here for being shit, his last couple of appearances for the club have been very creditable. Granted today was only a friendly but I agree he looked to marshall the defence very well.
I was mocked a couple of years ago for saying that he would come good in time. He will, in my view. He may yet be the future CH with Mangala. Who knows?
For the last time, the one thing for sure is that he is now an adopted son of Manchester and is in no hurry to leave his [and my] beloved Didsbury. I believe that his growing assurance and maturity reflects his contentedness, which is not to be confused with complacency, of course.
Oh, and now [I assume that] he is a homegrown player.