What type of City player are/were you?

Zab. Can play anywhere on the park but don't actually have a stand out position + will try and play on no matter what the injury, broken leg, nose or neck.
 
Michael Johnson, I showed great promise, was a central midfield, box to box type of player, scored goals, made goals then I started enjoying going out and getting p!ssed too often, put weight on, got injured and stopped playing at a too young age (28) in my case. Bloody `ell I`m 48 now that was 20 years ago.
 
off the pitch i feel like a silva/tevez/johnson/any player with amazing skills rolled into one.... i should be on one of those nike adverts catching the ball on my neck and stuff coz i can do all that crap. You would imagine that would mean im good at footy BUT... sadly....on the field im afraid i play the actual game more like.....

Jo :'(
 
I like to think I'm as good as Silva. I was told from an incredibly young age that I was skillful and intelligent in my passing during training, but when the ball came to me in a match I just booted it away like a hot potato. I'm still to this day not very confident in my abilities when running with the ball because I have no strength, yet I often find myself being put on the right-wing because I'm pretty fast, and I can beat a man; but my crossing when running is diabolical and if anyone gets close to me, they win the ball back instantly.

I can hit an excellent long ball, though. I'm sorry if I sound big headed, but more often than not my long ball finds its target. I'm not a bad set-piece taker either.
 
in the sixties i was tony book, from the 70s to this day i will always be rodney marsh! flair, swagger, and a smile. even at 51 i still play sunday mornings..and six-a-side sunday nights!
 

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