Shocking Journalism

If City had not signed
Joe Hart, Aleksandar Kolarov, Vincent Kompany, Gael Clichy, Joleon Lescott, Micah Richards, Kolo Toure, Pablo Zabaleta, Gareth Barry, Adam Johnson, Nigel de Jong, James Milner, Samir Nasri, David Silva,Yaya Toure, Mario Balotelli, Edin Dzeko, Sergio Aguero, Carlos Tevez

We would have had no chance
 
Rags expecting VIdic to pick up where he left off are in for a big shock.
At his age, and with that particular type of injury, let alone the length of the lay-off, he will never be the same player again.
His game never depended on pace, but he will be even slower than he was.
I would go so far as to predict he will no longer be a first choice United player by the start of the 2013-14 season
 
Although luck plays a part in that table, it cannot possibly account for such a huge difference in total injury days, you'd have to conclude that the rags fitness and medical teams are not up to the standard required.
 
Impeccable said:
If Vinnie had been out the length of time Vidic has - we would NOT have won the league. Simples.
It even up with Tevez's absence ............... Simples
 
CityCTID said:
Impeccable said:
If Vinnie had been out the length of time Vidic has - we would NOT have won the league. Simples.
It even up with Tevez's absence ............... Simples

Does it? Oh right. That settles it, then.

Can't believe it was so obvious and I missed it. Thanks for that.
 
LongsightM13 said:
Rags expecting VIdic to pick up where he left off are in for a big shock.
At his age, and with that particular type of injury, let alone the length of the lay-off, he will never be the same player again.
His game never depended on pace, but he will be even slower than he was.
I would go so far as to predict he will no longer be a first choice United player by the start of the 2013-14 season
You Sir are 100% spot on

-- Tue May 29, 2012 12:30 pm --

LongsightM13 said:
Rags expecting VIdic to pick up where he left off are in for a big shock.
At his age, and with that particular type of injury, let alone the length of the lay-off, he will never be the same player again.
His game never depended on pace, but he will be even slower than he was.
I would go so far as to predict he will no longer be a first choice United player by the start of the 2013-14 season
You Sir are 100% spot on
 

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