Wilfried Bony 2015/2016 Performances

I really wanted Bony here but ever since he's been here his 1st touch is the worst I've ever seen and he is just not looking good as a striker. Maybe time to move on.
 
Wasnt sure if this was the right place to put this.....sorry if it should have gone in the transfer thread and not on the player thread...

MCFC Info ‏@MCFClnfo 4m4 minutes ago
West Ham have put City striker Wilfired Bony (27) on their summer shopping list and are willing to spend up to £20m. [Telegraph]
Always liked West Ham, imagine a front two of Bony & Carroll......
 
Just been behind a blacked out Range Rover with the reg WIBONY on the M56 heading away from town

Training is the other way fella !!
 
I said it would be a terrible signing when we bought him. He was good for Swansea because everything was about him, they played to his strengths. At City he's a nobody and it's up to him to be the main man but he simply isn't good enough. He's not a patch on what Dzeko was like.
 
I said it would be a terrible signing when we bought him. He was good for Swansea because everything was about him, they played to his strengths. At City he's a nobody and it's up to him to be the main man but he simply isn't good enough. He's not a patch on what Dzeko was like.
I think he is very similar to Dzeko in that his first touch isn't always the best, he isn't blessed with pace, he misses some easy chances although he scores some. Mind you Bony wins far more headers than Edin and what an assist for the second goal...
 
Agree about jovetic, but we need a big strong striker with touch
And fotball skill, ,,,,,,1 Zlatan 2 Kane(citizen kane ) 3 Carroll ,loriente, Drogba, etc. .....
 
I think he is very similar to Dzeko in that his first touch isn't always the best, he isn't blessed with pace, he misses some easy chances although he scores some. Mind you Bony wins far more headers than Edin and what an assist for the second goal...

According to some that pass wouldn't have made it to Aguero so it was a bit shit. How they can tell that it wouldn't have made it I don't know.
 
According to some that pass wouldn't have made it to Aguero so it was a bit shit. How they can tell that it wouldn't have made it I don't know.

The fact it was actually cut out by Richards who kicked against Aguero tells you all you need to know about these Bony supporters
 
It didn't make it to him Micah cut it out......bluemoon should be renamed Arguing for aurguing sake.

Thing is mate he put the ball in the right area which led to the goal.

He was atrocious on Saturday but that was a nice through ball.
 
I felt Pellegrini was bang out of order subbing Bony on Saturday.

The guy needs to play himself both into fitness and some semblance of form.

The manager hung Bony out to dry against Villa, another example of him getting subs completely wrong.

He decided on three strikers at Liverpool, when already trailing by a couple of goals, yet, three goals to the good against the worst team in the Premier League, and he felt it necessary to spare Bony any more ridicule?

The obvious change was to protect Silva, and goals were just as likely with Bony, Nacho and Sergio on the field.

Bad management, failing to see the bigger picture.
 
I felt Pellegrini was bang out of order subbing Bony on Saturday.

The guy needs to play himself both into fitness and some semblance of form.

The manager hung Bony out to dry against Villa, another example of him getting subs completely wrong.

He decided on three strikers at Liverpool, when already trailing by a couple of goals, yet, three goals to the good against the worst team in the Premier League, and he felt it necessary to spare Bony any more ridicule?

The obvious change was to protect Silva, and goals were just as likely with Bony, Nacho and Sergio on the field.

Bad management, failing to see the bigger picture.

Did you consider he may have made the change due to info he was given by the conditioning experts at the club? Just a thought.
 
I felt Pellegrini was bang out of order subbing Bony on Saturday.

The guy needs to play himself both into fitness and some semblance of form.

The manager hung Bony out to dry against Villa, another example of him getting subs completely wrong.

He decided on three strikers at Liverpool, when already trailing by a couple of goals, yet, three goals to the good against the worst team in the Premier League, and he felt it necessary to spare Bony any more ridicule?

The obvious change was to protect Silva, and goals were just as likely with Bony, Nacho and Sergio on the field.

Bad management, failing to see the bigger picture.
Is this a wind up?
 

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