dominant midfielder ?

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tiger64

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does anyone think that City have rarely had a central midfielder who influences and bosses games, where everything goes through him.Please dont say JB as i am talking about players who have played at least a full season.
Deano comes into that bracket but I honestly cannot remember any others and thats since 1968.Maybe Ken Knighton at a push or Steve Melton!!!!!!!!!!!!!!We seem to be suffering from this again although i do think that given time NP will address this.Corry Evans may be that man.
 
DEANO?? Correct me if I am wrong but I always thought he was a striker. Yes I know he tried his hand at goalkeeper as well
 
DEANO?? Correct me if I am wrong but I always thought he was a striker. Yes I know he tried his hand at goalkeeper as well
 
DEANO?? Correct me if I am wrong but I always thought he was a striker. Yes I know he tried his hand at goalkeeper as well <confused>
 
DEANO?? Correct me if I am wrong but I always thought he was a striker. Yes I know he tried his hand at goalkeeper as well :confused:
 
DEANO?? Correct me if I am wrong but I always thought he was a striker. Yes I know he tried his hand at goalkeeper as well <confused>

Deano was a damn fine midfielder. Playing alongside Greg Abbott when Dolan used his 5-2-3 formation (with the likes of Atkinson, Jenkinson & Hunter as the front 3, maybe Fettis in goal, Dewhurst & Hobson as centre-backs with Warren sweeping behind - although I can't remember who'd have been full-backs - Norton & Graham perhaps?).

It was only the pre-season injuries to Chris Hargreaves & Steve Moran that made Dolan push for the forward line of Linton Brown (who'd been signed the mid way the season before with the "Put a Tiger in your team" money and had been utterly useless during that initial spell, but had a fantastic spell after then) and Dean Windass
 
I swear for the first half of what I think must've been the 2001/02 season, Julian Johnsson seemed to play the roles of about 6 varying types of central midfielder