Everyone has been going on about Gael the season (and he's been fantastic and deserves all the praise he's getting) but for me, Christie has been even better and hasn't had anywhere near as much praise.
Granted, RB is easier for a youngster to come in and impress then playing in the middle, but Christie has improved with every game and certainly looks like he will turn in to some player and we are lucky to have both of them.
There have been times where he has made mistakes, but he seems to learn quickly
He put on twitter that he was throwing up before the game on Saturday, and felt really ill, so his performance becomes even more incredible.
Keep up the good work Cyrus!
<br />I don't know how Clarke is going to get back into the squad now. Christie has by far outshone JC and it would be an injustice to drop him now. The kids really are impressing me at the moment.
Friday the mood on here was - we'will never win another match - now we are world beaters - The life of a City fan
Got to get him signed up he's only contracted till next summer
There should be no complaints of lack of service now. Nearly every cross Hussey and Christie made was superb. In fact I can only remember one particularly bad one. Their tracking back has also been absolutely awesome considering the experience Christie in particular has had.
Beginning of the season I would have shot anyone who took Keogh out of RB but Christie is phenomenal and Keogh seems to be doing a great job.
There are still improvements to be made and mistakes which need rectifying but I'd definately say my prefered back four played on saturday!!
Good point admittedly. The 1 saving grace here is Thorn: Under Hoofroyd the training style was overly physical - causing Turner to train whilst nursing a knock was what caused the long term injury he had and have you noticed how fewer 1st team players are getting injured? Clingan's normally picked up a knock by now, as have half the first team, yet atm we seem to get the odd short term injury.My only worry is injuries. Lets say Clingan or Cranie get injured, what experience will we have in the cdm type role? Bigi's doing well, but how well will he do when we're left with no older heads to help him? The same applies to a lesser degree with Cyrus. I think if we lose some experienced players they may be shown up a little.
Not to be picky but Bigi is 17.Hussey's 22. Thinking about it, if we can keep them together, this is the nucleus of a decent side:
Dunn - 23
Christie - 18
Cameron - 19
Cranie - 24
Hussey - 22
Clingan - 27
Deegan - 24
Thomas - 18
Bigi - 19
Jutkiewicz - 22
McDonald - 25
Just missing a DM 25 or under and we have a team hitting their peak over the next 2 or 3 years...
Problem is of course that at least Cranie and Clingan look to be off at the end of this season unless something massive changes.
And SISU still get not the slightest praise from many for the way they are turning things around
I think it's Any Thorn who has turned this around , players he has scouted and youth players that have got the team playing in a different style. If anything sisu have got lucky by having Thorn and that was also lucky for them as it was Ranson who appointed him. All in all I can see little that sisu could be praised for on the playing side of things.
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