We got a bit of pace when we signed Moussa. Shame one player with pace isnt enough to make a difference
Shame Robins plays him central midfield...
I believe he is a central midfielder though so cant see the issue here.
mifsud left years ago
last time we had genuine pace
Moussa stated himself that he wants to play in the centre
Well unless we r going to loan more players, we will have to wait til Jan. Tbf Mcgoldrick, Moussa, Reckord, Hussey and Christie despite not being lightning quick have a but of pace about them
He may well have done, but I remember Waggot banging on about how all 3 candidates had stated we lack pace particularly in attacking wide areas......and it still hasn't been addressed.
So stick him wide ,I assume you mean right ,so Baker either goes left with Fleck center,and Bailey ,Henderson ,Jennings Barton fight it out.
Moussa hasn't shown any pace be it in centre mid or on the wing since he's been here. He did absolutely naff all today and was only the second worst midfielder today cause Baker was back to his woeful best.
Moussa stated himself that he wants to play in the centre
Misfud may have been quick.......but he was also utter shite.
...Remember john "postie" Williams......another lightning quick but ultimately useless player.
Coleman ruined him by trying to turn him into a wide midfielder, I would guess the majority of his 16 goals came in the first 12 months under DowieI agree he had one hot streak where he scored a few.....
Hes City career stats are 16 goals from 86 appearances.
His career peaked at Coventry city. He was so good, we let him leave for nothing and no club paid any money to sign him ever again. He went on loan at Barnsley....who let his loan expire.....then not a single club in the world thought he was worth signing until he went home to that hot-bed of world football, Malta.
Some City fans remember him fondly cos he scored a few high profile goals in the league cup against Manure & Blackburn.....
I tend to remember his 2nd touch was often a tackle, he was always going missing for large chunks of games, he may as well have been born offside, & he had a shitty attitude.
Coleman ruined him by trying to turn him into a wide midfielder, I would guess the majority of his 16 goals came in the first 12 months under Dowie
The sale of Adebola and Coleman becoming manager were around the same time, personally I think the change of manager and change of position affected him more than the sale of AdebolaDidn't his decline co-incide with the selling of Adebola?
The sale of Adebola and Coleman becoming manager were around the same time, personally I think the change of manager and change of position affected him more than the sale of Adebola
I agree he had one hot streak where he scored a few.....
Hes City career stats are 16 goals from 86 appearances.
His career peaked at Coventry city. He was so good, we let him leave for nothing and no club paid any money to sign him ever again. He went on loan at Barnsley....who let his loan expire.....then not a single club in the world thought he was worth signing until he went home to that hot-bed of world football, Malta.
Some City fans remember him fondly cos he scored a few high profile goals in the league cup against Manure & Blackburn.....
I tend to remember his 2nd touch was often a tackle, he was always going missing for large chunks of games, he may as well have been born offside, & he had a shitty attitude.
Those figures are wrong for a start, he scored 17 goals for us in one season.
Wikipedia is not your friend.
If i remember correctly all 17 came in his 1st season all b4 jan
Wrong.
His best ever return was 14 in all competitions for a whole season......
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/player/_/id/13931/michael-mifsud?cc=5739
Apart from that "hot streak" he was shit.....as the rest of his career stats show.
Wrong.
His best ever return was 14 in all competitions for a whole season......
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/player/_/id/13931/michael-mifsud?cc=5739
Apart from that "hot streak" he was shit.....as the rest of his career stats show.
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