Player Topic: David Silva (2015/16)

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Silva's the best player I've ever seen in a City shirt. It's been an absolute privilege to watch him over the last 5 years.

The start of this season was the best form of his career at City. The West Brom away game is the best I've ever seen him, or any other City player for that matter, play.

He's not been at his brilliant best since his return from injury. He was man marked at The Emirates which is difficult for any player. He was outstanding against Sunderland though, and has shown flashes in other games.

He's still getting that sharpness back, and I know every genuine City fan is right behind him to recapture his normal levels and early season form.

But I've noticed on this thread and others we're starting to see the implementation of WUM 3.0: Ship out Silva.

Phase 1.0 was to slate Mancini and to criticise everything he does despite taking us from 10th to Champions in 2 seasons.

Phase 2.0 laud Pellegrini and everything he does despite his glaring limitations.

It would be impossible to try a third phase against Guardiola. The guy is so good, he's going to transform the history of them club, the usual suspects would surely be found out very quickly if they started slating him.

So the obvious next target is our best and most popular player - Silva.

The same people who indulged in phases 1 and 2 are now regularly seen banging the drum to replace Silva. Whether that's replacing him with De Bruyne, Isco or any other flavour of the month shiny new toy.

I just hope genuine blues don't feed the WUMs. Don't even engage in the debate because it's not a genuine one. These wums just desperately crave attention, any attention is better than no attention for them.

I hope Silva stays right at the heart for many seasons to come and goes on to be recognised as the greatest blue of them all. I'd love the East Stand to eventually be named after him. I'm sure the WUMs will end up looking silly, like so many times before.

David Silva olé!
 
Silva's the best player I've ever seen in a City shirt. It's been an absolute privilege to watch him over the last 5 years.

The start of this season was the best form of his career at City. The West Brom away game is the best I've ever seen him, or any other City player for that matter, play.

He's not been at his brilliant best since his return from injury. He was man marked at The Emirates which is difficult for any player. He was outstanding against Sunderland though, and has shown flashes in other games.

He's still getting that sharpness back, and I know every genuine City fan is right behind him to recapture his normal levels and early season form.

But I've noticed on this thread and others we're starting to see the implementation of WUM 3.0: Ship out Silva.

Phase 1.0 was to slate Mancini and to criticise everything he does despite taking us from 10th to Champions in 2 seasons.

Phase 2.0 laud Pellegrini and everything he does despite his glaring limitations.

It would be impossible to try a third phase against Guardiola. The guy is so good, he's going to transform the history of them club, the usual suspects would surely be found out very quickly if they started slating him.

So the obvious next target is our best and most popular player - Silva.

The same people who indulged in phases 1 and 2 are now regularly seen banging the drum to replace Silva. Whether that's replacing him with De Bruyne, Isco or any other flavour of the month shiny new toy.

I just hope genuine blues don't feed the WUMs. Don't even engage in the debate because it's not a genuine one. These wums just desperately crave attention, any attention is better than no attention for them.

I hope Silva stays right at the heart for many seasons to come and goes on to be recognised as the greatest blue of them all. I'd love the East Stand to eventually be named after him. I'm sure the WUMs will end up looking silly, like so many times before.

David Silva olé!


Well said Sir!
 
Silva's the best player I've ever seen in a City shirt. It's been an absolute privilege to watch him over the last 5 years.

The start of this season was the best form of his career at City. The West Brom away game is the best I've ever seen him, or any other City player for that matter, play.

He's not been at his brilliant best since his return from injury. He was man marked at The Emirates which is difficult for any player. He was outstanding against Sunderland though, and has shown flashes in other games.

He's still getting that sharpness back, and I know every genuine City fan is right behind him to recapture his normal levels and early season form.

But I've noticed on this thread and others we're starting to see the implementation of WUM 3.0: Ship out Silva.

Phase 1.0 was to slate Mancini and to criticise everything he does despite taking us from 10th to Champions in 2 seasons.

Phase 2.0 laud Pellegrini and everything he does despite his glaring limitations.

It would be impossible to try a third phase against Guardiola. The guy is so good, he's going to transform the history of them club, the usual suspects would surely be found out very quickly if they started slating him.

So the obvious next target is our best and most popular player - Silva.

The same people who indulged in phases 1 and 2 are now regularly seen banging the drum to replace Silva. Whether that's replacing him with De Bruyne, Isco or any other flavour of the month shiny new toy.

I just hope genuine blues don't feed the WUMs. Don't even engage in the debate because it's not a genuine one. These wums just desperately crave attention, any attention is better than no attention for them.

I hope Silva stays right at the heart for many seasons to come and goes on to be recognised as the greatest blue of them all. I'd love the East Stand to eventually be named after him. I'm sure the WUMs will end up looking silly, like so many times before.

David Silva olé!

Why can't people accept that Silva has been piss poor in recent weeks? It doesn't make you a bad fan, there's so many on here quick to slate Yaya, Sterling, De Bruyne yet when Silva puts in a turgid performance people make pathetic excuses for him.
 
Hilarious that people are writing Silva off after a few games when coming back from injury. Zaba was also finished but he played well against leicester so that's quietened down now. Long term servant Vincent Kompany is also a write off apparently .Amazing how short sighted people can be
 
Why can't people accept that Silva has been piss poor in recent weeks? It doesn't make you a bad fan, there's so many on here quick to slate Yaya, Sterling, De Bruyne yet when Silva puts in a turgid performance people make pathetic excuses for him.
There's thinking he's currently off the boil then there's flogging him in the summer.
 
Why can't people accept that Silva has been piss poor in recent weeks? It doesn't make you a bad fan, there's so many on here quick to slate Yaya, Sterling, De Bruyne yet when Silva puts in a turgid performance people make pathetic excuses for him.
He has had a couple of bad games back from and probably still suffering as it's a chronic injury,jokers writing him off will get a reaction
 
Why can't people accept that Silva has been piss poor in recent weeks? It doesn't make you a bad fan, there's so many on here quick to slate Yaya, Sterling, De Bruyne yet when Silva puts in a turgid performance people make pathetic excuses for him.

De Bruyne was probably the worst player on the pitch on Wednesday, we were better when Dave came on, although there are a lot on here who are far too quick to slag all of our players off, some get it worse than others.
 
Silva's the best player I've ever seen in a City shirt. It's been an absolute privilege to watch him over the last 5 years.

The start of this season was the best form of his career at City. The West Brom away game is the best I've ever seen him, or any other City player for that matter, play.

He's not been at his brilliant best since his return from injury. He was man marked at The Emirates which is difficult for any player. He was outstanding against Sunderland though, and has shown flashes in other games.

He's still getting that sharpness back, and I know every genuine City fan is right behind him to recapture his normal levels and early season form.

But I've noticed on this thread and others we're starting to see the implementation of WUM 3.0: Ship out Silva.

Phase 1.0 was to slate Mancini and to criticise everything he does despite taking us from 10th to Champions in 2 seasons.

Phase 2.0 laud Pellegrini and everything he does despite his glaring limitations.

It would be impossible to try a third phase against Guardiola. The guy is so good, he's going to transform the history of them club, the usual suspects would surely be found out very quickly if they started slating him.

So the obvious next target is our best and most popular player - Silva.

The same people who indulged in phases 1 and 2 are now regularly seen banging the drum to replace Silva. Whether that's replacing him with De Bruyne, Isco or any other flavour of the month shiny new toy.

I just hope genuine blues don't feed the WUMs. Don't even engage in the debate because it's not a genuine one. These wums just desperately crave attention, any attention is better than no attention for them.

I hope Silva stays right at the heart for many seasons to come and goes on to be recognised as the greatest blue of them all. I'd love the East Stand to eventually be named after him. I'm sure the WUMs will end up looking silly, like so many times before.

David Silva olé!

Like. You want Silva gone, you're quite simply a twat.
 
Why can't people accept that Silva has been piss poor in recent weeks? It doesn't make you a bad fan, there's so many on here quick to slate Yaya, Sterling, De Bruyne yet when Silva puts in a turgid performance people make pathetic excuses for him.

Who doesn't accept he's had a dip in form since his return? I've not seen a single poster say that. "Piss poor" is certainly stretching it, especially if you bothered to watch the Sunderland game.

The fact everybody accepts he's not reached his early season form is precisely the purpose of the post. People's views on Silva fall in to 3 categories.
1. People who think he is a bit out of form, but think form is temporary, class is permanent, and we should support him because he will soon be back to his brilliant best.
2. People who think he should be "shipped on" that De Bruyne is a better player, we're a better team without Silva in it, and we should be looking to buy Isco or Sane, or whoever else is flavour of the month to replace him.
3. This group has never rated Silva, think he only passes sideways and can't wait to jump all over any mistake or bad game Silva has in some strange attempt to justify the frankly absurd assertion that Silva isn't a top player. This is the smallest group, containing only one man, you.
 
There's little to no reason to connect comments on Silva's form with Mancini and Pellegrini stuff. That's just chasing shadows.

Silva has not been anywhere near his best since his return, which has not helped our troubles. But he's the player from this generation I'll probably be blathering on about the most to my kids someday and I don't think he's done yet. All we can do is ride it out because he's far too good a player to write off so quickly.
 
Why can't people accept that Silva has been piss poor in recent weeks? It doesn't make you a bad fan, there's so many on here quick to slate Yaya, Sterling, De Bruyne yet when Silva puts in a turgid performance people make pathetic excuses for him.
Pathetic excuses! Lolz.
 
Why do I get the feeling that - for some on here - the winning of the argument is more important than the subject matter?


smh i don't know

On topic: Magic Dave is awesome. Been the best footballer in the country since he touched down.
 
Why can't people accept that Silva has been piss poor in recent weeks? It doesn't make you a bad fan, there's so many on here quick to slate Yaya, Sterling, De Bruyne yet when Silva puts in a turgid performance people make pathetic excuses for him.

Or there are people like you
 
There's little to no reason to connect comments on Silva's form with Mancini and Pellegrini stuff. That's just chasing shadows.

Silva has not been anywhere near his best since his return, which has not helped our troubles. But he's the player from this generation I'll probably be blathering on about the most to my kids someday and I don't think he's done yet. All we can do is ride it out because he's far too good a player to write off so quickly.
That's a sure fire sign of an emotional reaction. Can't keep issues separate.

As for Silva, I think most are in agreement that he is one of City's best ever. And perhaps my personal favorite to watch. But this doesn't mean that in 2 years I'd rather Isco be our starting AM with Silva a rotational player.

Why? Because he is over 30. Also, because he is injury prone and we look disjointed when he is not playing or playing well. And if we intend to challenge for CL in Pep's supposed 2nd year here, common sense suggests we should probably not solely rely on a 32 year old with an existing history of niggles, and missed games.

Don't take my word for it, look at what Pep did. He got smashed out of the CL last year, mainly because he didn't have his speed demons Robben and Ribery to terrorize Barca. So what did he do? Went out and got 2 younger speed demons for his squad. So if Robben and Ribery are crockef at anytime this season, you have Costa and Coleman to keep the terror going.

That's just proactive thinking. A season late by the way. I doubt Pep will put himself in that position again. It's almost a guarantee, if we look shit without Silva in Pep's first season, he'd bring in a player of similar quality to make sure that never happens again.

That player of similar quality bit younger is Isco. He is no flavor of the week. He has been around for s few years now. And he is on the verge of becoming great.

But to each their opinion. I often feel like I'm not discussing the same issue with some who I end up arguing with.
 
That's a sure fire sign of an emotional reaction. Can't keep issues separate.

As for Silva, I think most are in agreement that he is one of City's best ever. And perhaps my personal favorite to watch. But this doesn't mean that in 2 years I'd rather Isco be our starting AM with Silva a rotational player.

Why? Because he is over 30. Also, because he is injury prone and we look disjointed when he is not playing or playing well. And if we intend to challenge for CL in Pep's supposed 2nd year here, common sense suggests we should probably not solely rely on a 32 year old with an existing history of niggles, and missed games.

Don't take my word for it, look at what Pep did. He got smashed out of the CL last year, mainly because he didn't have his speed demons Robben and Ribery to terrorize Barca. So what did he do? Went out and got 2 younger speed demons for his squad. So if Robben and Ribery are crockef at anytime this season, you have Costa and Coleman to keep the terror going.

That's just proactive thinking. A season late by the way. I doubt Pep will put himself in that position again. It's almost a guarantee, if we look shit without Silva in Pep's first season, he'd bring in a player of similar quality to make sure that never happens again.

That player of similar quality bit younger is Isco. He is no flavor of the week. He has been around for s few years now. And he is on the verge of becoming great.

But to each their opinion. I often feel like I'm not discussing the same issue with some who I end up arguing with.
You could start by getting your facts right. Silva is not injury prone.
 
That's a sure fire sign of an emotional reaction. Can't keep issues separate.

As for Silva, I think most are in agreement that he is one of City's best ever. And perhaps my personal favorite to watch. But this doesn't mean that in 2 years I'd rather Isco be our starting AM with Silva a rotational player.

Why? Because he is over 30. Also, because he is injury prone and we look disjointed when he is not playing or playing well. And if we intend to challenge for CL in Pep's supposed 2nd year here, common sense suggests we should probably not solely rely on a 32 year old with an existing history of niggles, and missed games.

Don't take my word for it, look at what Pep did. He got smashed out of the CL last year, mainly because he didn't have his speed demons Robben and Ribery to terrorize Barca. So what did he do? Went out and got 2 younger speed demons for his squad. So if Robben and Ribery are crockef at anytime this season, you have Costa and Coleman to keep the terror going.

That's just proactive thinking. A season late by the way. I doubt Pep will put himself in that position again. It's almost a guarantee, if we look shit without Silva in Pep's first season, he'd bring in a player of similar quality to make sure that never happens again.

That player of similar quality bit younger is Isco. He is no flavor of the week. He has been around for s few years now. And he is on the verge of becoming great.

But to each their opinion. I often feel like I'm not discussing the same issue with some who I end up arguing with.
You seem on a mission to get rid of david,you are not going to get a sympathetic response,he can play for many years yet
 
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