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Suprised no news has come out of Van-Persie meeting Arsenal this week.
So surely he should have said, "the best thing Tevez could do this summer is not fuck off again.."davechaos said:pudge said:Well by his logic, if we keep Aguero it will be our best signing this summer..i8rags said:Not quite what he said.
Or Silva, or Yaya etc.
but they are more then likely going to stay where as Tevez isn't a sure thing given his history.
Marvin said:He was brought back into the team so the dispute is overEalingBlue2 said:IMHO the worst signing we could make us Tevez if we keep him it will be a disappointment tO manager and owner and we will still have the disease that nearly destroyed our title bid in our midst. He needs to be gone as he is a ticking bomb in the squad whatever fake smile he is putting on now. Maybe he had depression and he had treatment and I am being unfair but we have to have an extra striker if he is there just in case
I mostly agree but I do like having some width which Dzeko and wide crosses can bring as a change-up. I feel that clogging the middle against us can be an effective tactic and we should have contingencies for teams that want to do that.newtonheathdave said:The reason I want Van Persie is because he will have a desire to win trophies. He will realise he only has 4-5 seasons left in him and he will want to succeed so much.
After the likes of Adebayor coming and playing as if they were doing us a favour, it will be nice seeing an established star come and still want to prove himself.
He would bring so much to the team. He would give us some natural balance up top with him and Sergio. I think he would bring the best out of Samir. Plus I think he would fit into out system effortlessly. People say keep Edin and play to his strengths but imo that would weaken us. Getting crosses in from wide just for Edin would negate Silva's, Samir's and sergio's strengths. We need someone to fit the system rather than change the system to suit someone else.
But most of all, it is the hunger and quality that Van Persie has that would really benefit us.
Tevez City said:newtonheathdave said:Tevez City said:I know this is not a popular thing to say, but keeping Tevez will be the best signing City can make this summer.
Can you justify that in comparison to Van Persie?
Van Persie has a better touch, better finish, better in the air, more skill and more intelligent movement imo.
Tevez has more work rate and his skill level is underrated by many but it is not up to Van Persies level I don't think.
For a team that plays possession football I think Van Persie would suit City more than Tevez does.
Feel free to dissagree.
Tevez is a lion, while RVP is a skilful goal poacher.
Dzeko & Hyde said:In the end, Tevez will let us down. He always does.
newtonheathdave said:For me there is no better fit than Van Persie. He has been a shit hot player for years now. Yes hes been injured and yes it is a risk but from what I have seen hes miles better than any other the options.
sbm said:newtonheathdave said:For me there is no better fit than Van Persie. He has been a shit hot player for years now. Yes hes been injured and yes it is a risk but from what I have seen hes miles better than any other the options.
Let us look at the FACTS. I will take the following:
(a) minutes per goal
(b) minutes per assist
(c) minutes per assist or goal
First, consider last season, certainly RVP's best-ever season.
2011-12
Edin (a) 108 (b) 302 (c) 79
RVP (a) 111 (b) 237 (d) 75
Quite close, actually. Indeed, if penalties were excluded, the minutes per assist or goal would be 79 for both! The latter is really quite astonishing given:
(i) Arsenal's strategy focused around RVP, whereas City's strategy (by common consent) did not play to Edin's strengths; and
(ii) whereas RVP was on the field for the full 90 minutes in 34 of his 38 premier league appearances, Edin was 'chopped and changed', i.e. he was on the field for the full 90 minutes in only 10 of his 30 premier league appearances and, for 10 of his appearances, he was on the field for a TOTAL of 82 minutes.
Let's consider their CAREER statistics.
Edin (a) 151 (b) 363 (c) 106
RVP (a) 241 (b) 490 (c) 161
Clearly Edin DOMINATES RVP. (If penalties were excluded, the minutes per goal or assist would favour Edin even more).
I don't know what the claim that RVP has been "a shit hot player for years now" really means. Incidentally these career statistics question the frequent claim that RVP's poor goal scoring record up to and including 2009-10 were due to injuries (to state the obvious, the above relate to time on the pitch). It is also claimed that RVP's poor scoring record was due to his starting out as a winger; but then presumably his assists should be higher for that.
Monkfish said:sbm said:newtonheathdave said:For me there is no better fit than Van Persie. He has been a shit hot player for years now. Yes hes been injured and yes it is a risk but from what I have seen hes miles better than any other the options.
Let us look at the FACTS. I will take the following:
(a) minutes per goal
(b) minutes per assist
(c) minutes per assist or goal
First, consider last season, certainly RVP's best-ever season.
2011-12
Edin (a) 108 (b) 302 (c) 79
RVP (a) 111 (b) 237 (d) 75
Quite close, actually. Indeed, if penalties were excluded, the minutes per assist or goal would be 79 for both! The latter is really quite astonishing given:
(i) Arsenal's strategy focused around RVP, whereas City's strategy (by common consent) did not play to Edin's strengths; and
(ii) whereas RVP was on the field for the full 90 minutes in 34 of his 38 premier league appearances, Edin was 'chopped and changed', i.e. he was on the field for the full 90 minutes in only 10 of his 30 premier league appearances and, for 10 of his appearances, he was on the field for a TOTAL of 82 minutes.
Let's consider their CAREER statistics.
Edin (a) 151 (b) 363 (c) 106
RVP (a) 241 (b) 490 (c) 161
Clearly Edin DOMINATES RVP. (If penalties were excluded, the minutes per goal or assist would favour Edin even more).
I don't know what the claim that RVP has been "a shit hot player for years now" really means. Incidentally these career statistics question the frequent claim that RVP's poor goal scoring record up to and including 2009-10 were due to injuries (to state the obvious, the above relate to time on the pitch). It is also claimed that RVP's poor scoring record was due to his starting out as a winger; but then presumably his assists should be higher for that.
There are actually people who genuinely think Edin is a better player than RVP? Your not just being obtuse are you?
Had high hopes for Dzeko but that first touch just doesnt seem to be there, hard to play a posession game with a forward with the worst first touch in the Premier League (and I cant think of one with worse)
And there is still not a single football team in the world (thats the world by the way) that would not hasve RVP in their first choice team. How many of the top 10 teams would have Dzeko? Any?
NipHolmes said:I like Dzeko as much as his biggest fan but there is absolutely no denying we don't suit his style of play. I'm hearing that we should buy wingers to accommodate him but surely that is disruptive of a system that works and won us the title. Why change a winning formula to suit a single player when most others excel with it? If it was Messi I'd be all ears but its Dzeko and he's still unproven in my eyes.
RVP plays similar football already at Arsenal and will find us a good fit. His link up play with Silva, Nasri, Aguer and possibly Tevez will be delightful and he's a finisher. I've watched a few games where Dzeko missed glaring chances and was anonymous. RVP will be more prominent I promise that.
Sunny Coast Blue said:I would, Dzeko needs regular games and as many years to be compared, plus he's not a rapist or xxxx either.
Monkfish said:sbm said:Let us look at the FACTS. I will take the following:
(a) minutes per goal
(b) minutes per assist
(c) minutes per assist or goal
First, consider last season, certainly RVP's best-ever season.
2011-12
Edin (a) 108 (b) 302 (c) 79
RVP (a) 111 (b) 237 (d) 75
Quite close, actually. Indeed, if penalties were excluded, the minutes per assist or goal would be 79 for both! The latter is really quite astonishing given:
(i) Arsenal's strategy focused around RVP, whereas City's strategy (by common consent) did not play to Edin's strengths; and
(ii) whereas RVP was on the field for the full 90 minutes in 34 of his 38 premier league appearances, Edin was 'chopped and changed', i.e. he was on the field for the full 90 minutes in only 10 of his 30 premier league appearances and, for 10 of his appearances, he was on the field for a TOTAL of 82 minutes.
Let's consider their CAREER statistics.
Edin (a) 151 (b) 363 (c) 106
RVP (a) 241 (b) 490 (c) 161
Clearly Edin DOMINATES RVP. (If penalties were excluded, the minutes per goal or assist would favour Edin even more).
I don't know what the claim that RVP has been "a shit hot player for years now" really means. Incidentally these career statistics question the frequent claim that RVP's poor goal scoring record up to and including 2009-10 were due to injuries (to state the obvious, the above relate to time on the pitch). It is also claimed that RVP's poor scoring record was due to his starting out as a winger; but then presumably his assists should be higher for that.
There are actually people who genuinely think Edin is a better player than RVP? Your not just being obtuse are you?
Had high hopes for Dzeko but that first touch just doesnt seem to be there, hard to play a posession game with a forward with the worst first touch in the Premier League (and I cant think of one with worse)
And there is still not a single football team in the world (thats the world by the way) that would not hasve RVP in their first choice team. How many of the top 10 teams would have Dzeko? Any?
Tevez City said:newtonheathdave said:Tevez City said:I know this is not a popular thing to say, but keeping Tevez will be the best signing City can make this summer.
Can you justify that in comparison to Van Persie?
Van Persie has a better touch, better finish, better in the air, more skill and more intelligent movement imo.
Tevez has more work rate and his skill level is underrated by many but it is not up to Van Persies level I don't think.
For a team that plays possession football I think Van Persie would suit City more than Tevez does.
Feel free to dissagree.
Tevez is a lion, while RVP is a skilful goal poacher.
sbm said:newtonheathdave said:For me there is no better fit than Van Persie. He has been a shit hot player for years now. Yes hes been injured and yes it is a risk but from what I have seen hes miles better than any other the options.
Let us look at the FACTS. I will take the following:
(a) minutes per goal
(b) minutes per assist
(c) minutes per assist or goal
First, consider last season, certainly RVP's best-ever season.
2011-12
Edin (a) 108 (b) 302 (c) 79
RVP (a) 111 (b) 237 (d) 75
Quite close, actually. Indeed, if penalties were excluded, the minutes per assist or goal would be 79 for both! The latter is really quite astonishing given:
(i) Arsenal's strategy focused around RVP, whereas City's strategy (by common consent) did not play to Edin's strengths; and
(ii) whereas RVP was on the field for the full 90 minutes in 34 of his 38 premier league appearances, Edin was 'chopped and changed', i.e. he was on the field for the full 90 minutes in only 10 of his 30 premier league appearances and, for 10 of his appearances, he was on the field for a TOTAL of 82 minutes.
Let's consider their CAREER statistics.
Edin (a) 151 (b) 363 (c) 106
RVP (a) 241 (b) 490 (c) 161
Clearly Edin DOMINATES RVP. (If penalties were excluded, the minutes per goal or assist would favour Edin even more).
I don't know what the claim that RVP has been "a shit hot player for years now" really means. Incidentally these career statistics question the frequent claim that RVP's poor goal scoring record up to and including 2009-10 were due to injuries (to state the obvious, the above relate to time on the pitch). It is also claimed that RVP's poor scoring record was due to his starting out as a winger; but then presumably his assists should be higher for that.