Dunne would do a good job for Villa or Everton. It definitely wouldn't be a step down for him either. Also calling Dunne slow is ridiculous.
Dunne would do a good job for Villa or Everton. It definitely wouldn't be a step down for him either. Also calling Dunne slow is ridiculous.
Personally I think Sunderland will snap dunne up!! But I still think they'll struggle even if they do!! It would be great business at 5M..
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It's one of the freakiest sights on a football pitch to see Dunne make up ground in those 5,10, 15 meters and pounce on an attacker.
He is still as sharp as ever imo and still at the peak of his game.
Sure Maldini was as slow as a wet week in his last few years but it never stopped him playing the highest level in italy and europe.
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Paul McGrath had no knees and was 34, nearly 35 and was still one of the top players at the 94 world cup and in the premiership.
Dunne at 5million, as mentioned by so many, is an absolute steal. No offence but i hope he doesnt go to Sunderland or Stoke. Villa, Everton, Wigan or West Ham would be a good move.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
i think Martinez would be a great manager for Dunne to work for. Sorry, i should have explained - it wasnt a wind up..... minnow!!You don't want him to go to Sunderland but rather to Wigan (whose manager left to go to Sunderland) or Wist am. We're a bigger club than those 2 combined! And in a much healthier position than those two.
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
Can't see the Sunderland move materializing... As far as it gets down the line, someone will nip in and hijack the move...
Spurs might finally be going places under Harry 'Droopy the Dog' Redknapp. They were reported to be interested recently. With Spurs it could either turn out to be a very good move for him or alternatively be the death of his career if they get off to a bad start and do their usual panic buying spree in January leaving all their previous first team players to rot in the reserves.
Certainly better than somewhere like Stoke, Wigan or Sunderland, however.
Last edited by youngirish; 17/06/2009 at 3:12 PM.
I can't believe how underrated Dunne is in the UK. As an Arsenal fan I'd love to see him there, to add some steel and leadership to a frequently shambolic central defence. Agree that Villa or Everton would be good moves for him. I'd say he's very much a MO'N type player, just like Mjallby was for him at Celtic. It's ridiculous how City can think he's not good enough for then, grandiose and all as their plans are. I'd love to see who they replace him with.
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I agree. I think the reality is that Dunne is a good Premier League centre half. Nothing more, nothing less. He can often be outstanding but also is far too error prone to be ever considered a top class defender.
As usual the posse on here can't see beyond his last game for Ireland. If he'd instead been at fault for a couple of goals that cost us the match I can guarantee those same posters would be claiming he should be sold to a Championship team as he was way past his best.
Last edited by youngirish; 17/06/2009 at 4:14 PM.
Not sure if the new owners are giving the same quotes as Shinawatra, but that is actually one of his quotes from last year about not selling shirts.
The new owners seem to be letting Hughes do his own thing, only telling him that he must make big signings.
As for YI and the overrated comment, you don't get player of the year at your club 3 years in a row being error prone.
What you seem to be forgetting is that they were a poor Premiership team for the majority of those 3 years and I watched many of his City games during this time and I can assure you he did make his fair share of mistakes in games during that period. Anyway player of the season is a popularity contest and Dunne is/was popular with city fans as much for his effort and guile and loyalty than his ability.
You can't compare Dunne to top quality central defenders like Terry, Vidic, Carragher, even Ferdinand. He's a step below I'm afraid. However, he's just as good if not better than the likes of Upson and Lescott and certainly better than Micah Richards who'd probably sell for double the price if City decided to move him on and not Dunne.
Last edited by youngirish; 17/06/2009 at 4:49 PM.
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