Player topic: Eliaquim Mangala (2014/15)

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Jesus some of the clowns of bluemoon have already decided he's a poor signing after a handful of games,fuckin embarrassing !
 
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Ballymagash Blue said:
davelyncooper said:
Damocles said:
Have you ever watched him?

The guy is absolutely rapid.

I simply disagree - when he receives the ball he is too slow and seems to want to dwell on the ball.

I panic every time he gets on the ball. In the opening seconds of the game on Saturday he gave a stupid pass to Yaya, who was surrounded by three players and badly caught. He is just not ready for the Prem and not surprising that fat Sam deliberately targeted him on Saturday, as LVG will do next Sunday. Those who think he is ready will change their tune fairly rapid if he costs us the derby.

Of course Fat Sam is going to target Mangala and Clichy, the alternative is he targets Kompany and Zabaleta, he's not that fucking stupid.

The funny thing is, for a player adapting to the Premier League, he's not been that bad at all; he was fantastic against Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday. Okay he was poor vs CSKA and Hull but he was very good at Aston Villa and in my eyes on Saturday too.
The pathetic boo boys just need new scapegoats. Fernando, Mangala and Navas seem to find themselves in the firing line.

No doubt these are the same people who wrote off Fernandinho and Demichelis last season.
 
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kun said:
Ballymagash Blue said:
davelyncooper said:
I simply disagree - when he receives the ball he is too slow and seems to want to dwell on the ball.

I panic every time he gets on the ball. In the opening seconds of the game on Saturday he gave a stupid pass to Yaya, who was surrounded by three players and badly caught. He is just not ready for the Prem and not surprising that fat Sam deliberately targeted him on Saturday, as LVG will do next Sunday. Those who think he is ready will change their tune fairly rapid if he costs us the derby.

Of course Fat Sam is going to target Mangala and Clichy, the alternative is he targets Kompany and Zabaleta, he's not that fucking stupid.

The funny thing is, for a player adapting to the Premier League, he's not been that bad at all; he was fantastic against Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday. Okay he was poor vs CSKA and Hull but he was very good at Aston Villa and in my eyes on Saturday too.
The pathetic boo boys just need new scapegoats. Fernando, Mangala and Navas seem to find themselves in the firing line.

No doubt these are the same people who wrote off Fernandinho and Demichelis last season.

Add Clichy and Dzeko to that list
 
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grim up north said:
kun said:
Ballymagash Blue said:
I panic every time he gets on the ball. In the opening seconds of the game on Saturday he gave a stupid pass to Yaya, who was surrounded by three players and badly caught. He is just not ready for the Prem and not surprising that fat Sam deliberately targeted him on Saturday, as LVG will do next Sunday. Those who think he is ready will change their tune fairly rapid if he costs us the derby.

Of course Fat Sam is going to target Mangala and Clichy, the alternative is he targets Kompany and Zabaleta, he's not that fucking stupid.

The funny thing is, for a player adapting to the Premier League, he's not been that bad at all; he was fantastic against Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday. Okay he was poor vs CSKA and Hull but he was very good at Aston Villa and in my eyes on Saturday too.
The pathetic boo boys just need new scapegoats. Fernando, Mangala and Navas seem to find themselves in the firing line.

No doubt these are the same people who wrote off Fernandinho and Demichelis last season.

Add Clichy and Dzeko to that list
Personally think Clichy deserves the criticism, hasn't played well for us since the 2011-12 season.
 
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kun said:
Ballymagash Blue said:
davelyncooper said:
I simply disagree - when he receives the ball he is too slow and seems to want to dwell on the ball.

I panic every time he gets on the ball. In the opening seconds of the game on Saturday he gave a stupid pass to Yaya, who was surrounded by three players and badly caught. He is just not ready for the Prem and not surprising that fat Sam deliberately targeted him on Saturday, as LVG will do next Sunday. Those who think he is ready will change their tune fairly rapid if he costs us the derby.

Of course Fat Sam is going to target Mangala and Clichy, the alternative is he targets Kompany and Zabaleta, he's not that fucking stupid.

The funny thing is, for a player adapting to the Premier League, he's not been that bad at all; he was fantastic against Chelsea and Sheffield Wednesday. Okay he was poor vs CSKA and Hull but he was very good at Aston Villa and in my eyes on Saturday too.
The pathetic boo boys just need new scapegoats. Fernando, Mangala and Navas seem to find themselves in the firing line.

No doubt these are the same people who wrote off Fernandinho and Demichelis last season.

Don't forget, this site is infested with rags and shit stirring journo's !!!
 
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Im not a boo boy and I think he will be a good player for us but for me I would start MDM in the derby as he is more consistent, Mangala looks a world beater one game and poor the next, he was unbelievable against Chelsea and good at Wednesday and Villa, but was poor by both his and our standard against Hull, CSKA and West ham. He has all the potential in the world and it took Vidic 6 odd months to settle. But for 32mil you expect a player who is the finished article think his fee has put him under a lot of pressure.
 
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If decisions are made on judgment of boo boys we would need 3 or 4 managers in a season and 10 new players every season because if you go through a bad patch there first to term you useless,waste of money etc etc
 
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