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Wilfried Bony

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Guest CityFan 06
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Looking at his goalscoring record - in the 2013-14 PL season, he scored 17 goals for Swansea. I think this is why he could be a good potential buy. With regular game time, he scores goals.

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Problem is at Swansea he lead the line allowing the wingers and Sigurdson to join in. Here were looking for someone to play behind Vardy which Deeney could do but don't feel Bony has the work rate or technique. Definite no from me.

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It's a no from me. Just don't see him fitting in with our style, even if the style changes this season which it may well. Seems too lazy to me.

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No, no, no.

 

He's a No9 and won't make a No10. He won't be a regular for us and he won't be taking a big drop in wages from Man City.

 

I'm really not a fan of taking players who are at a peak age but have failed to some degree from big clubs. That's why I wouldn't want Walcott here.

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Absolutely shocking this season.

 

If we are looking for an ex-Man City forward, then let's get Dzeko in for around £15m

Guest CityFan 06
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Absolutely shocking this season.

 

If we are looking for an ex-Man City forward, then let's get Dzeko in for around £15m

 

Agree with the Dzeko suggestion. He'd be a quality signing.

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Absolutely shocking this season.

If we are looking for an ex-Man City forward, then let's get Dzeko in for around £15m

Agreed. Dzeko would be a very good fit for us IMHO.

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If we could get him for half what they paid and somehow offer him half of what he's getting there, then he'd surely be a brilliant signing. One poor season in a new team when stuck on the bench most of the time isn't really a fair reflection of his ability. 

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Seems Lazy to me. Also, OJ Simpson has a better first touch. Not so keen.

I imagine one of the best nfl running backs in history would have had a great first touch.

Ohh I see what you did.

Guest Lcfc82
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Can't see there being any truth in this one

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I imagine one of the best nfl running backs in history would have had a great first touch.

Ohh I see what you did.

Maybe OJ could do a job upfront. I think he'd cut the opposition back four to pieces...

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If we could get him for half what they paid and somehow offer him half of what he's getting there, then he'd surely be a brilliant signing. One poor season in a new team when stuck on the bench most of the time isn't really a fair reflection of his ability. 

Agree ! His form for SCFC was superb most players need to play to be at their best . I think he represents superb value

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don't think he's 'lazy' as such....Just has a languid style of play.. Always thought he appeared to put a 'shift' in at Swansea.

Maybe so, lumbering better? :)

Guest MarshallForEngland
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Poor man's Lukaku. And Lukaku is a poor man's Lukaku so I don't even know what that makes Bony. He is a donkey these days it has to be said.

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Can't believe how many people turn their noses up at him, whether he fits out system is a fair reason. But the blokes scored goals everywhere but City, many a decent player have been misused and struggled after a move to a big club.

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