Robinho (Merged)

Esteban de la Sexface said:
supercity36 said:
yet more people who cant get robinhos erect cock out of their mouths. look, this season he has not even bothered trying to win his place, instead taking the easy road back to santos. then, once we fucking let him leave, he goes slagging us off, telling brazillian media he wants to stay and putting neymar off coming to us. FUCK OFF ROBINHO!


Everything you read in the Sun is the gospel according to Jeremiah

that response gets boring.... if you believe id even wipe my arse with the sun you are sorely mistaken.
 
Hooch said:
I think it's good that we got to see a player of his raw talent and calibre to play for us, and see him show those moments of magic and we got to witness that, it wsa brilliant! Yet now, he's gone and the pressure that used to be on us whilst watching him has gone, and admittedly it's a lot better, but i think we should be happy that we got to watch him play.

Good call, some of the stuff he did was fantastic to watch, the downside was when he didn`t perform it made it more frustratiing because we all knew what he was capable of.
When he plays for Brazil I think he feels he has to play well to stay in the team, the slower pace at international level suits him. At City he was told "the team would be built around him", making him think he only had to turn up to play,this was true under Hughes. I hope he has a great world cup, and we get plenty of money for him in the summer.
 
Esteban de la Sexface said:
ono said:
People's perceptions of him were damaged by a fair few slagging him off for not running around like Bellamy. Like fools many people judged him during a period
where he wasn't fit....just like they did with Tevez.

Pretty sure 80% of the posters on here would sooner see a pair of cloggers up front.

Did my fucking head in, people going on about his work-rate regardless of how hard he worked.


he sweats more than any player on the pitch every week.

he is only 9 stone and wasn't bought to tackle back.

he is the reason people should pay in to games. when the lad was on his game he was incredible.

it was too early in our development to get that 'type' of player
+1
 
i like robinho as a player + his skill, yeah he could have worked harder when he was at city but he found it difficult in the prem not everyone is suited for the prem. but yeah thats my opinion on him slate me if you like but i dont give a shit tbh
 
Robinho is suited to the prem its just if he can be arsed. He proved against stoke he could turn it on again physical teams I think barca turned his head.
 
Some people wouldn't know a quality player if they fell over one. I feel sorry for them really. He scores one, makes one, gets man of the match, and there are still idiots on here slagging him off. Muppets.
 
lee-mcfc said:
i like robinho as a player + his skill, yeah he could have worked harder when he was at city but he found it difficult in the prem not everyone is suited for the prem. but yeah thats my opinion on him slate me if you like but i dont give a shit tbh
I thought his work rate was fine for the type of player he is. Works every bit as hard as most other 'number 10's'

The only time he looked a little off was when he clearly wasn't fit, in which case you cannot apply yourself 100% as your body won't allow you to do so.

The same people who slagged him off for it are the same people who think Adebayor is lazy. It's a load of shite and reading the hatred that people had for obinho just before he went back to Santos was bordering on freakish.
 
The last time I saw him in a friendly for Brazil he ran rings round some of the best defenders in the world, scoring a goal against Buffon in the process

A few days later he played for us against portsmouth and was completely anonymous and a total liability

The kid ain't cut out for the prem
 

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