Player topic: Sergio Aguero (2014/15)

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hobbsisablue said:
de niro said:
mosssideblue said:
I agree. We are a better club than that. We don't want to regress to where the sport was 20 years ago

nobody does but if we aren't going to get protection from the ref we have to tidy it up ourselves. we can't have some 2 bit thug at Everton putting our stars out of the game for weeks on end. what's he worth like 500k, our asset is worth 90m. needs looking after.

Tidy it up ourselves? Fook me you sound like a character out of a Tarantino film. Wake up and smell the coffee - this is professional football we are talking about, not some 2 bob game down the local rec on a Sunday morning!

do you think the thug that hurt kun was proffessional? or bog brush with his elbow on zab? you speak as you find, they behave we behave, its that simple. i repeat nobody wants it rough but we simply can't allow our players to be targetted by these cunts. if the ref doesn't sort it what can we do?
 
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hobbsisablue said:
Davs 19 said:
cleavers said:
Its worse than that.


The festive season is upon us. I was trying to be kind ;.)

Agree that my view may come across as naive - I guess I like to think that the game is played and officiated in the right spirit. I played at at half decent level - half decent enough to understand and appreciate that sometimes those heavy handed tactics work but not stupid enough to agree that they work at this level. Christ how many times did you see the replay of the Mangala and Fernando incidents v Everton. We were very lucky to escape with a yellow on each occasion (as was Gareth Barry for his elbow). It's 2015 soon guys - Don Revie's Leeds team was 40 years ago!

Fair enough my friend and thanks for coming back to me.

While I'm sure they'd never admit it (until the autobiography ;.)), I've seen enough to suspect that players like De Jong, Vinny, Zab, Matic, Terry, Flamini, Arteta to name but a few, hold a different view.
 
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Didsbury Dave said:
City look after themselves physically just fine.
I think is the key statement.

We're not directly dirty like some other clubs, but we certainly can and do give it back.

We do get a disproportionate number of cards per fouls though, and that is something that does annoy me, more so in many respects than the dirty fouls we get, that others get away with.
 
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anyone who thinks that opposing players dont target players like aguero for a bit of "extra treatment" shall we say need to give their head a wobble, managers and backroom staff may not tell them to do it but you can bet your life the captain or senior players will be telling their defenders to get him hit early, it happens in football from grassroots to professional level
 
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wilky2868 said:
anyone who thinks that opposing players dont target players like aguero for a bit of "extra treatment" shall we say need to give their head a wobble, managers and backroom staff may not tell them to do it but you can bet your life the captain or senior players will be telling their defenders to get him hit early, it happens in football from grassroots to professional level

too sensible that mate on here.
 
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cleavers said:
Didsbury Dave said:
City look after themselves physically just fine.
I think is the key statement.

We're not directly dirty like some other clubs, but we certainly can and do give it back.

We do get a disproportionate number of cards per fouls though, and that is something that does annoy me, more so in many respects than the dirty fouls we get, that others get away with.

Agree mate. There have also been times over the last year where our aggression has spilled over a bit and we've given away free kicks in dangerous areas to teams who didn't look to have any other means of scoring. It has noticeably improved over the last month or so. You can tell it's been drilled into them.
 
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aguero93:20 said:
de niro said:
hobbsisablue said:
Sunday League mentality - yeh that'll work - NOT!

so what do we do then? go on this'll be good.

since time began footballers have carried out revenge tackles. AT ANY LEVEL.

Vinny did it against Swansea and the hacking stopped, Everton toned down the physicality once Fernando and Mangala had left a few of them on their backsides. Anyone who's played the game at any level knows that if one of your teammates is getting kicked about or bullied, the best way to stop it is to leave the c**t doing it on the ground.
Agreed 100 %.
The hack fest has to stop one way or the other ...either give them back like old school way or Barca way ,fall like fly every time some one breaths hard.
 
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Lets not forget "the Gobbing" Boghead brush gave to Zabba as well. Hate the Tw*t.
 
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Likely to be back playing early Jan which is a surprise.


Pellegrini: Aguero could be back for Arsenal game





Dec 17, 2014 22:30
By Stuart Brennan


The Manchester City manager revealed his star striker is likely to be back playing "in the first weeks of January".


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Sergio Aguero is winning his battle to be fit for Manchester City’s Premier League showdown with Chelsea next month.

And the Blues boss has hinted that his 19-goal top scorer could even return to face Arsenal on January 18, as he fights to recover from a knee ligament tear.

With Stevan Jovetic expected to be back in the squad next week, Pellegrini’s striker injury crisis is already easing, although they are likely to have to cope for at least the next two games, at home to Crystal Palace on Saturday and at West Brom on Boxing Day.

Pellegrini was in Madrid this week to pick up an award for his contribution to South American football.

And he said that Aguero would be back well in advance of the first leg of the Champions League tie against Barcelona, which is at the Etihad Stadium on February 24.

“Sergio has a torn ligament and I think it will be long before that tie, probably in the first weeks of January, that he will play,” said Pellegrini.

That tallies with the initial prognosis of four to six weeks, but the Chilean manager told some sources that it could be as long as eight weeks before we see “Kun” back in action again.

That worst case scenario would have meant Aguero was doubtful for the trip to Stamford Bridge, on January 31.

Edin Dzeko is also expected to return from his calf injury lay-off in time for the trip to Everton on January 10, which explains why the Blues are not in a panic about signing another striker.

The club has already dismissed the idea that they will take veteran Spanish ace David Villa on short-term loan from sister club New York City, even though he is expected to come to Manchester for pre-season training at the new City Football Academy facility in February.

Villa has been on loan with Melbourne City in Australia, but is expected to report for duty with New York next month.


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City have also played down reports that they are in the market to buy a striker – and even if they did, their scope would be restricted by the ongoing UEFA transfer spending cap.

Reports in Holland have been linking City with a January move for 30-year-old Dutch star Wesley Sneijder, who is looking to escape from cash-strapped Galatasaray.

But City sources have played down any links with Sneijder, especially as a replacement for Frank Lampard, who the club are keen to see sign an extension to a loan that expires in a fortnight.

Pellegrini, after picking up his As Americas award, admitted that he would have preferred to draw someone other than Barcelona in the last 16 of the Champions League.

“It is a tough draw, as the club is one of the best teams in Europe,” he said. “Maybe we both would have liked to play against others, but we must play Barcelona – and they must play us – and there is not a problem.”

Pellegrini maybe gleaned some hope from watching Barca’s goalless draw against modest mid-table side Getafe at the weekend, but he cautioned against taking any solace from that result.

“I saw the Barca game in Getafe,” he said. “But the Barcelona of today, and the one in February, will be two different teams.

“It’s always better to play the second leg at home but it’s not something that will decide the tie 100 per cent.”

City sources have also played down reports that talks with James Milner over a new contract have broken down.

M.E.N. Sport understands negotiations are continuing
 
Re: Sergio Aguero

chicagoblues said:
aguero93:20 said:
de niro said:
so what do we do then? go on this'll be good.

since time began footballers have carried out revenge tackles. AT ANY LEVEL.

Vinny did it against Swansea and the hacking stopped, Everton toned down the physicality once Fernando and Mangala had left a few of them on their backsides. Anyone who's played the game at any level knows that if one of your teammates is getting kicked about or bullied, the best way to stop it is to leave the c**t doing it on the ground.
Agreed 100 %.
The hack fest has to stop one way or the other ...either give them back like old school way or Barca way ,fall like fly every time some one breaths hard.

And the merry whistler will take great pleasure in brandishing the red card to the boys in blue leaving 10 men to get a result. The way to stop the Hack Fest isn't to give it them back the old school way - this isn't Sunday morning at the red rec !
 
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