Finished? Did he ever start?
I recall there were two or three games the other year when he could have been considered active.
Only at least a Season of regular starts will tell if he’s good Enough but he’s not going to get that here.
If it’s true he’s on £50k a week it’s going to
Be incredibly hard to Send him to any lower level team where he can almost guarantee getting those starts unless we have the belief in him and pay the wages.
If any king of interest is shown its time he moved on though in my opinion.
He's fast becoming a modern day Akinbiyi
Give the mugs who signed Musa off us a call, see if they're interested.
Thought he did well for them, contributing to their win. Maybe hoping they activate the buy back clause. Anyone remember how much that is?
He reminds me of Batshuayi, in theory he should be a good striker. Good pace, height, build, capable of good control and dribbling, good shooting technique off either foot. And yet it just doesn’t work. Think there’s late bloomers for both of them
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posted 19 minutes ago
Thought he did well for them, contributing to their win. Maybe hoping they activate the buy back clause. Anyone remember how much that is?
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50 million 😱😂
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Dunge-- Man City aggrieved with his performance??
his attempt in front of goal was pitiful, so bad that they should be grateful,any decent striker would have at least had the shot on target.He could have taken the title from them.
Other fans have wondered if he did it deliberately.
No he is just dreadful.
Ok, looking at this objectively I think there are actually concerning signs.
I think Ian has talent, but he’s just never suited the style we played. In any system really which is harsh. Under Puel and Rodgers we’ve played with 1 striker and not a number 10 as such (even though maddison was claimed to play this role).
Before his last cameo he’s shown flashes of brilliance in front of goal, and looks to be a natural finisher. But then at the end of Puel’s reign you just saw his confidence drain away and then worse, his attitude.
Last night looked to shine a spotlight on a problem. I think Nacho looks unfit, unmotivated and potentially extremely unhappy. I look at the situation and think he could be struggling personally and professionally with all this.
I feel it’s time for all parties to move on. I was always willing to give him a chance but I’m not sure how he’ll get it now.
Last night’s miss could be the final chapter in a very sad a depressing story. Nacho has talent, but I don’t think he can find it at our club.
Shame.
You wouldn't have been surprised if he had afterwards admitted that he was a diehard Nan City fan and he really didn't want to derail their title chances. That's how bad that miss was.
He really is a hopeless case; speed of thought too slow and rarely wins anything with his head.
After watching him for nearly 2 seasons trust me he is that bad - if he was trying to miss on purpose that would have gone in!
He simply just isn’t very good. Or at least, is nowhere near the Top ten PL quality. It was an expensive punt (one put forward by those above the first team management) and it hasn’t paid off.
Thanks to the World Cup we did extremely well recouping on Musa. I can’t see the same thing happening with Nacho, we’ve left it a year too long.
We just have to take the big hit with this one, get him off the wage bill and give himself some sort of chance at forming a career because at the minute - his confidence, value and prospective improvement is all in free fall at Leicester City.
Was having a laugh yesterday listening to the idiots saying Puel ruined him FFS move on
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posted on 7/5/19
Finished? Did he ever start?
posted on 7/5/19
I recall there were two or three games the other year when he could have been considered active.
posted on 7/5/19
Only at least a Season of regular starts will tell if he’s good Enough but he’s not going to get that here.
If it’s true he’s on £50k a week it’s going to
Be incredibly hard to Send him to any lower level team where he can almost guarantee getting those starts unless we have the belief in him and pay the wages.
If any king of interest is shown its time he moved on though in my opinion.
posted on 7/5/19
He's fast becoming a modern day Akinbiyi
posted on 7/5/19
Give the mugs who signed Musa off us a call, see if they're interested.
posted on 7/5/19
Thought he did well for them, contributing to their win. Maybe hoping they activate the buy back clause. Anyone remember how much that is?
posted on 7/5/19
He reminds me of Batshuayi, in theory he should be a good striker. Good pace, height, build, capable of good control and dribbling, good shooting technique off either foot. And yet it just doesn’t work. Think there’s late bloomers for both of them
posted on 7/5/19
comment by Bowstring (U17642)
posted 19 minutes ago
Thought he did well for them, contributing to their win. Maybe hoping they activate the buy back clause. Anyone remember how much that is?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
50 million 😱😂
posted on 7/5/19
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 7/5/19
Dunge-- Man City aggrieved with his performance??
his attempt in front of goal was pitiful, so bad that they should be grateful,any decent striker would have at least had the shot on target.He could have taken the title from them.
Other fans have wondered if he did it deliberately.
No he is just dreadful.
posted on 7/5/19
Ok, looking at this objectively I think there are actually concerning signs.
I think Ian has talent, but he’s just never suited the style we played. In any system really which is harsh. Under Puel and Rodgers we’ve played with 1 striker and not a number 10 as such (even though maddison was claimed to play this role).
Before his last cameo he’s shown flashes of brilliance in front of goal, and looks to be a natural finisher. But then at the end of Puel’s reign you just saw his confidence drain away and then worse, his attitude.
Last night looked to shine a spotlight on a problem. I think Nacho looks unfit, unmotivated and potentially extremely unhappy. I look at the situation and think he could be struggling personally and professionally with all this.
I feel it’s time for all parties to move on. I was always willing to give him a chance but I’m not sure how he’ll get it now.
Last night’s miss could be the final chapter in a very sad a depressing story. Nacho has talent, but I don’t think he can find it at our club.
Shame.
posted on 7/5/19
You wouldn't have been surprised if he had afterwards admitted that he was a diehard Nan City fan and he really didn't want to derail their title chances. That's how bad that miss was.
He really is a hopeless case; speed of thought too slow and rarely wins anything with his head.
posted on 7/5/19
He missed on purpose
posted on 7/5/19
After watching him for nearly 2 seasons trust me he is that bad - if he was trying to miss on purpose that would have gone in!
posted on 7/5/19
He simply just isn’t very good. Or at least, is nowhere near the Top ten PL quality. It was an expensive punt (one put forward by those above the first team management) and it hasn’t paid off.
Thanks to the World Cup we did extremely well recouping on Musa. I can’t see the same thing happening with Nacho, we’ve left it a year too long.
We just have to take the big hit with this one, get him off the wage bill and give himself some sort of chance at forming a career because at the minute - his confidence, value and prospective improvement is all in free fall at Leicester City.
posted on 7/5/19
Was having a laugh yesterday listening to the idiots saying Puel ruined him FFS move on
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