Interesting.. on 16:59 - Jun 16 with 7648 views | hobo | Why is that interesting? | | | |
Interesting.. on 17:06 - Jun 16 with 7603 views | jacktar | What you call a bit of self promotion. Maybe he's not happy with his agent. Perhaps he would like a transfer to QPR. | |
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Interesting.. on 17:07 - Jun 16 with 7588 views | Oldjack | Day dreaming, in he | |
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Interesting.. on 17:08 - Jun 16 with 7588 views | Swan91 | I still think he would make a good second choice AM after gylfi. But in our new formation, would he be good at routledges position in the diamond? Just behind the striker. I think he would. | | | |
Interesting.. on 17:14 - Jun 16 with 7536 views | shandyjack | i wonder if he is looking at how we did last season and the positive steps toward signings so far this window he is thinking about seeing out his fn. year here and giving it another go. I hope to god so but fear he is on his way | |
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Interesting.. on 17:22 - Jun 16 with 7464 views | icecoldjack | Can't see Monk wanting him back but hope im proved wrong , one side of the clique lost and one side became manager . Michu is still the most passionate and best players i've ever seen at the Swans, 100% every game and total class when fit. I think most would love him back here playing some part of things once again. | | | |
Interesting.. on 17:34 - Jun 16 with 7362 views | AnotherJohn | Probably wishful thinking, but I had similar thoughts to Swan91 above. Fitness might not be such an issue if he started by coming off the bench now and then, and if it worked out... well a lot of teams would like to have those options. | | | |
Interesting.. on 18:09 - Jun 16 with 7172 views | icecoldjack | Just to add . Michu would be a good option if the rumour of Shelvey leaving is correct, if shelvey stays i see it as an even harder task for Michu. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Interesting.. on 18:40 - Jun 16 with 7021 views | hobo | It was probably one of his favourite games of his career. It would provide great memories for him. That would be the reason for him re-tweeting it, not that he needs one. | | | |
Interesting.. on 19:00 - Jun 16 with 6888 views | Davillin |
Interesting.. on 17:08 - Jun 16 by Swan91 | I still think he would make a good second choice AM after gylfi. But in our new formation, would he be good at routledges position in the diamond? Just behind the striker. I think he would. |
One of the main "problems" with Michu was his almost total lack of team discipline, which got worse under Laudrup's laissez faire managing style. His favoured position was anywhere between the four corner flags. That is neither joke nor exaggeration for effect. If you have any of his games on tape or DVD, watch one or two with that in mind. Now, to be candid, Monk has clearly demonstrated that he has been capable at getting players to learn and play their positions, but the question is whether he could get Michu to do so. I'm neither excessively optimistic nor excessively pessimistic about that possibility, but I tend to doubt it. So, to answer your question, the real question is whether he can change his stripes and become a self-disciplined team player. | |
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Interesting.. on 19:04 - Jun 16 with 6864 views | Neath_Jack |
Interesting.. on 19:00 - Jun 16 by Davillin | One of the main "problems" with Michu was his almost total lack of team discipline, which got worse under Laudrup's laissez faire managing style. His favoured position was anywhere between the four corner flags. That is neither joke nor exaggeration for effect. If you have any of his games on tape or DVD, watch one or two with that in mind. Now, to be candid, Monk has clearly demonstrated that he has been capable at getting players to learn and play their positions, but the question is whether he could get Michu to do so. I'm neither excessively optimistic nor excessively pessimistic about that possibility, but I tend to doubt it. So, to answer your question, the real question is whether he can change his stripes and become a self-disciplined team player. |
The finest attacking player to have worn a Swansea City shirt for a generation. But never mind that, he wandered around the pitch too much eh. | |
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Interesting.. on 19:07 - Jun 16 with 6843 views | exiledclaseboy | If his mind and body are in the right place I'd have him back in a heartbeat. | |
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Interesting.. on 19:12 - Jun 16 with 6807 views | jack247 |
Interesting.. on 19:00 - Jun 16 by Davillin | One of the main "problems" with Michu was his almost total lack of team discipline, which got worse under Laudrup's laissez faire managing style. His favoured position was anywhere between the four corner flags. That is neither joke nor exaggeration for effect. If you have any of his games on tape or DVD, watch one or two with that in mind. Now, to be candid, Monk has clearly demonstrated that he has been capable at getting players to learn and play their positions, but the question is whether he could get Michu to do so. I'm neither excessively optimistic nor excessively pessimistic about that possibility, but I tend to doubt it. So, to answer your question, the real question is whether he can change his stripes and become a self-disciplined team player. |
He had pretty much a free role when playing as a #10. He was supposed to do that. I do take your point though, in that he continued to do it when he was playing up front and needed to be more of a target. | | | |
Interesting.. on 19:14 - Jun 16 with 6791 views | jack247 |
Interesting.. on 19:07 - Jun 16 by exiledclaseboy | If his mind and body are in the right place I'd have him back in a heartbeat. |
Anyone saying anything else is barking. Different story if his head or body aren't right though | | | |
Interesting.. on 19:23 - Jun 16 with 6756 views | Uxbridge |
Interesting.. on 19:07 - Jun 16 by exiledclaseboy | If his mind and body are in the right place I'd have him back in a heartbeat. |
As ever, an oasis of sanity. Sadly, would seem to be unlikely. | |
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Interesting.. on 20:41 - Jun 16 with 6401 views | Private_Partz |
Interesting.. on 19:04 - Jun 16 by Neath_Jack | The finest attacking player to have worn a Swansea City shirt for a generation. But never mind that, he wandered around the pitch too much eh. |
Exactly. When you have talent as good as that you let them go everywhere. A certain LT10 used to do the same. | |
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Interesting.. on 20:45 - Jun 16 with 6373 views | Darran | The greatest one season wonder we've ever had. | |
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Interesting.. on 20:51 - Jun 16 with 6327 views | Private_Partz |
Interesting.. on 20:45 - Jun 16 by Darran | The greatest one season wonder we've ever had. |
Indeed, and I still dream he will come back fit again and convince GM that he is worth a punt. It is a very very long shot however but, until it is confirmed that it is all over, I still cling to the hope. | |
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Interesting.. on 20:52 - Jun 16 with 6319 views | Darran |
Interesting.. on 20:51 - Jun 16 by Private_Partz | Indeed, and I still dream he will come back fit again and convince GM that he is worth a punt. It is a very very long shot however but, until it is confirmed that it is all over, I still cling to the hope. |
I concur. | |
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Interesting.. on 21:09 - Jun 16 with 6212 views | icecoldjack |
Interesting.. on 19:00 - Jun 16 by Davillin | One of the main "problems" with Michu was his almost total lack of team discipline, which got worse under Laudrup's laissez faire managing style. His favoured position was anywhere between the four corner flags. That is neither joke nor exaggeration for effect. If you have any of his games on tape or DVD, watch one or two with that in mind. Now, to be candid, Monk has clearly demonstrated that he has been capable at getting players to learn and play their positions, but the question is whether he could get Michu to do so. I'm neither excessively optimistic nor excessively pessimistic about that possibility, but I tend to doubt it. So, to answer your question, the real question is whether he can change his stripes and become a self-disciplined team player. |
I agree to a certain extent but if other players are clever enough having somebody floating around isn't a problem. Lets be fair to Michu he was always there to score them! Gary Neville mentioned something similar about van gaal and Rooney a month or so back, saying the biggest thing louis did was to get Rooney to sit in the right spaces, having said all that it hasn't been a sensational move and Utd did pretty good with Rooney playing all over the place. I guess its down to the requirements of the manager but perhaps truth be told it doesn't make a huge difference in certain systems, will Michu fit into us now? i really hope so , one of the very best at what he does plain and simple | | | |
Interesting.. on 21:20 - Jun 16 with 6137 views | somersetsimon |
Interesting.. on 21:09 - Jun 16 by icecoldjack | I agree to a certain extent but if other players are clever enough having somebody floating around isn't a problem. Lets be fair to Michu he was always there to score them! Gary Neville mentioned something similar about van gaal and Rooney a month or so back, saying the biggest thing louis did was to get Rooney to sit in the right spaces, having said all that it hasn't been a sensational move and Utd did pretty good with Rooney playing all over the place. I guess its down to the requirements of the manager but perhaps truth be told it doesn't make a huge difference in certain systems, will Michu fit into us now? i really hope so , one of the very best at what he does plain and simple |
"If other players are clever enough" That's the key point. It did work well when Hernandez, Routledge and Dyer moved around intelligently. It didn't work well when players like Pozuelo kept trying to run into same areas. It also didn't work when Bony was playing because he didn't move around enough to create space for Michu. I'd like to see Michu playing in our diamond formation as you need a bit more unexpected through the middle to break down defences. I'd love to see him in a Swansea shirt just one more time... | | | |
Interesting.. on 00:51 - Jun 17 with 5605 views | Glyn1 |
Interesting.. on 19:07 - Jun 16 by exiledclaseboy | If his mind and body are in the right place I'd have him back in a heartbeat. |
And 'in the right place' would be the Liberty Stadium, but like most others I don't see it happening. But if he scored a dozen goals a season then I don't care how far around the pitch he wandered. | |
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Interesting.. on 07:34 - Jun 17 with 5410 views | AnotherJohn | The Napoli contract ends on 30-6-15, and if nothing changes Michu is then on our payroll - so there will obviously be developments one way or the other soon. | | | |
Interesting.. on 08:03 - Jun 17 with 5356 views | Dr_Winston |
Interesting.. on 19:12 - Jun 16 by jack247 | He had pretty much a free role when playing as a #10. He was supposed to do that. I do take your point though, in that he continued to do it when he was playing up front and needed to be more of a target. |
Which is why he should never have played upfront. It was obvious at the time and many people said so. His ability to find space and appear on the end of things from midfield was what made him so effective. It's a great pity that Laudrup never grasped what he had with Michu playing off Bony. Wilf's ability to hold the ball up and play the deft pass through to oncoming players would have seen them both score plenty. IF his mind and body are in the right place then he's an asset. That's unlikely.
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Interesting.. on 09:22 - Jun 17 with 5202 views | Starsky |
Interesting.. on 20:45 - Jun 16 by Darran | The greatest one season wonder we've ever had. |
Right up there with Darren Perrett | |
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