Skashion
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That point is what I meant by not adapting to playing out of his favoured formation.Neil McNab said:You forgot the drifting offside and out wide too often, I agree though, he can be a great finisher.Skashion said:Ade is a good finisher. He's up there with the very best when it comes to finding the net with the ball at his feet in full stride. In fact, in that position I'd favour Ade to score rather than Tevez. But there are a lot of problems with his game. Firstly, the formation we usually play doesn't suit him therefore rarely plays well but decent players should be able to adapt and I don't think Ade does that well. Secondly, he's muscled off the ball far too easily. Thirdly, his first touch lets him down a lot. Fourthly, his movement off the ball is mediocre far too often though occasionally brilliant. Fifthly, classic confidence player I'm afraid. He needs to be doing well and enjoying his football to get the best out of him.
City fans in general are overly critical of him and many don't seem to realise it affects his game when groans go up around Eastlands when he fumbles or is easily shrugged off a ball.
I want him to start on Sunday though. Last year was one of the finest footballing displays I've seen in a blue shirt. Truly awesome that day.
I get the feeling Ade doesn't exactly work at his weaknesses and is happy to play his own game, frustrating for a manager!
Aye, I get that feeling too. He's got so much talent but it's like forcing blood from a stone because everything has to be right for it to happen.<br /><br />-- Fri Oct 22, 2010 9:37 am --<br /><br />
That element was always there. It was endemic in the 90s. I'll always remember a quote from Flitcroft where he said we're the loudest booers in the land.Lancet Fluke said:If we have become the type of supporters who will look for reasons to abuse one of our own players on a day when he has scored a hatrick then I think it is incredibly sad.