california blue
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athletico wont be able to afford his wages...a swap with them is a non starter
california blue said:athletico wont be able to afford his wages...a swap with them is a non starter
california blue said:athletico wont be able to afford his wages...a swap with them is a non starter
Aguero is the real deal mate. Someone likened him to the Brazilian superstar Romario in playing style which isn't too far wrong IMHO. He's small in stature but is rapid, very strong & has bags of natural skill (more than Tevez I'd say). He can play central or from either wing or behind a main striker and is industrious too, maybe not to the extent of Tevez (but who else is?) but industrious enough when compared to other world-class forwards.TCIB said:Morning ladies and gents,
I was wondering as i don't follow La Liga much those of you who do could you give those of us who haven't watched him a semi or fully if you can be arsed report about him please. I know i can look online but I'd prefer it from someone here.
Stuff like mentality, best position, is he a diver etc that would be great cheers.
Edit: maybe someone already did but 134 pages of comments is a bit much to trawl through.
Decent assessment - he´s almost Messi and Tevez rolled into one but not as good as their combined talents - if you catch my driftDribble said:Aguero is the real deal mate. Someone likened him to the Brazilian superstar Romario in playing style which isn't too far wrong IMHO. He's small in stature but is rapid, very strong & has bags of natural skill (more than Tevez I'd say). He can play central or from either wing or behind a main striker and is industrious too, maybe not to the extent of Tevez (but who else is?) but industrious enough when compared to other world-class forwards.TCIB said:Morning ladies and gents,
I was wondering as i don't follow La Liga much those of you who do could you give those of us who haven't watched him a semi or fully if you can be arsed report about him please. I know i can look online but I'd prefer it from someone here.
Stuff like mentality, best position, is he a diver etc that would be great cheers.
Edit: maybe someone already did but 134 pages of comments is a bit much to trawl through.
He seems a level headed character too. Clubs have been in for him for the last 3 years, but he refused to move saying that Athletico were the best option for him at that stage of his career. Last season was the first time that serious murmurings emerged that he might move and Athletico resisted all offers, but there was always a feeling that this season was the one where Aguero would move. They even made him captain at the age of 22 to show him how much he meant to Athletico, but deep down I think they always knew he was going to move on in the next season or two.
Aguero had gone as far as he was going to go at Athletico and in March this year he declared as much in the press and announced his desire for a move so that he could progress his career further and win trophies. I watch La Liga and like I said, this kid is the real deal. Every time I've seen Tevez & Aguero play together for Argentina, there's been no doubt in my mind that Aguero has looked the more accomplished & most dangerous of the two.
During Argentina's world cup qualification there was a match where the Argies were seriously struggling against a mediocre but determined South American team (who escape my memory) and Tevez was taken off with about 20 minutes to go and replaced by Aguero who immediately changed the game. He laid on one assist and scored too and looked the absolute dogs bollocks!!! Ever since that game I've been convinced about this guy's ability and apart from Messi or Ronaldo (the fake one) he's been at the top of my money no object wish list.
This is my PERSONAL assessment of Sergio 'Kun' Aguero, other may agree or disagree, but I honestly believe that if we can get Aguero (to replace Tevez), Nasri & Mata and possibly young up & coming talent who's Premiership ready to replace Jo, I think Manchester City can seriously begin to believe!!!
Dribble said:Aguero is the real deal mate. Someone likened him to the Brazilian superstar Romario in playing style which isn't too far wrong IMHO. He's small in stature but is rapid, very strong & has bags of natural skill (more than Tevez I'd say). He can play central or from either wing or behind a main striker and is industrious too, maybe not to the extent of Tevez (but who else is?) but industrious enough when compared to other world-class forwards.TCIB said:Morning ladies and gents,
I was wondering as i don't follow La Liga much those of you who do could you give those of us who haven't watched him a semi or fully if you can be arsed report about him please. I know i can look online but I'd prefer it from someone here.
Stuff like mentality, best position, is he a diver etc that would be great cheers.
Edit: maybe someone already did but 134 pages of comments is a bit much to trawl through.
He seems a level headed character too. Clubs have been in for him for the last 3 years, but he refused to move saying that Athletico were the best option for him at that stage of his career. Last season was the first time that serious murmurings emerged that he might move and Athletico resisted all offers, but there was always a feeling that this season was the one where Aguero would move. They even made him captain at the age of 22 to show him how much he meant to Athletico, but deep down I think they always knew he was going to move on in the next season or two.
Aguero had gone as far as he was going to go at Athletico and in March this year he declared as much in the press and announced his desire for a move so that he could progress his career further and win trophies. I watch La Liga and like I said, this kid is the real deal. Every time I've seen Tevez & Aguero play together for Argentina, there's been no doubt in my mind that Aguero has looked the more accomplished & most dangerous of the two.
During Argentina's world cup qualification there was a match where the Argies were seriously struggling against a mediocre but determined South American team (who escape my memory) and Tevez was taken off with about 20 minutes to go and replaced by Aguero who immediately changed the game. He laid on one assist and scored too and looked the absolute dogs bollocks!!! Ever since that game I've been convinced about this guy's ability and apart from Messi or Ronaldo (the fake one) he's been at the top of my money no object wish list.
This is my PERSONAL assessment of Sergio 'Kun' Aguero, other may agree or disagree, but I honestly believe that if we can get Aguero (to replace Tevez), Nasri & Mata and possibly young up & coming talent who's Premiership ready to replace Jo, I think Manchester City can seriously begin to believe!!!
SamTheGuru said:california blue said:athletico wont be able to afford his wages...a swap with them is a non starter
If Tevez's family mean as much to him as he makes out, I am sure he will take a pay cut.
I know we can't fit them all in at the same time, but we need a quality squad if we're to compete on four fronts next season. We need to get rid of the dross (up to eleven if rumours are true) before the season starts, so I think if anything we might be light squad-wise.BringBackSwales said:Dribble said:Aguero is the real deal mate. Someone likened him to the Brazilian superstar Romario in playing style which isn't too far wrong IMHO. He's small in stature but is rapid, very strong & has bags of natural skill (more than Tevez I'd say). He can play central or from either wing or behind a main striker and is industrious too, maybe not to the extent of Tevez (but who else is?) but industrious enough when compared to other world-class forwards.TCIB said:Morning ladies and gents,
I was wondering as i don't follow La Liga much those of you who do could you give those of us who haven't watched him a semi or fully if you can be arsed report about him please. I know i can look online but I'd prefer it from someone here.
Stuff like mentality, best position, is he a diver etc that would be great cheers.
Edit: maybe someone already did but 134 pages of comments is a bit much to trawl through.
He seems a level headed character too. Clubs have been in for him for the last 3 years, but he refused to move saying that Athletico were the best option for him at that stage of his career. Last season was the first time that serious murmurings emerged that he might move and Athletico resisted all offers, but there was always a feeling that this season was the one where Aguero would move. They even made him captain at the age of 22 to show him how much he meant to Athletico, but deep down I think they always knew he was going to move on in the next season or two.
Aguero had gone as far as he was going to go at Athletico and in March this year he declared as much in the press and announced his desire for a move so that he could progress his career further and win trophies. I watch La Liga and like I said, this kid is the real deal. Every time I've seen Tevez & Aguero play together for Argentina, there's been no doubt in my mind that Aguero has looked the more accomplished & most dangerous of the two.
During Argentina's world cup qualification there was a match where the Argies were seriously struggling against a mediocre but determined South American team (who escape my memory) and Tevez was taken off with about 20 minutes to go and replaced by Aguero who immediately changed the game. He laid on one assist and scored too and looked the absolute dogs bollocks!!! Ever since that game I've been convinced about this guy's ability and apart from Messi or Ronaldo (the fake one) he's been at the top of my money no object wish list.
This is my PERSONAL assessment of Sergio 'Kun' Aguero, other may agree or disagree, but I honestly believe that if we can get Aguero (to replace Tevez), Nasri & Mata and possibly young up & coming talent who's Premiership ready to replace Jo, I think Manchester City can seriously begin to believe!!!
good post matey other than I cannot see Aguero, Nasri and Mata all being signed - too much money and could not all be fitted into the team, in my opinion