Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Simple question, who did we overrate?
Now I'm not slagging Pep so let's not go that route, but I think 95% of blues would say they expected more of this season. A lot will say they knew it would be transition etc, but when we brought in Pep and a handful of new players to a squad that had been regularly in the top 4 and winning trophies I don't think anyone here thought we'd end up empty handed and fighting for cl survival in such a poor run of form.
That being said are we where we are because we expected too much of Pep and the squad isn't as great as it once was and we like to think it still is? Or did Pep come in with a big rep and fail to get the best out of a pretty decent side with several new additions?
I genuinely cannot believe how this season has panned out and I'm trying to figure out if my blue tint specs have me blind to our squad deficiencies or if Pep has seriously underachieved.
Thoughts?
roblues wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Simple question, who did we overrate?
Now I'm not slagging Pep so let's not go that route, but I think 95% of blues would say they expected more of this season. A lot will say they knew it would be transition etc, but when we brought in Pep and a handful of new players to a squad that had been regularly in the top 4 and winning trophies I don't think anyone here thought we'd end up empty handed and fighting for cl survival in such a poor run of form.
That being said are we where we are because we expected too much of Pep and the squad isn't as great as it once was and we like to think it still is? Or did Pep come in with a big rep and fail to get the best out of a pretty decent side with several new additions?
I genuinely cannot believe how this season has panned out and I'm trying to figure out if my blue tint specs have me blind to our squad deficiencies or if Pep has seriously underachieved.
Thoughts?
I agree, ten straight wins at the start of the year definitely led to us overrating the club's ability to succeed. I said on day one that I'd take a competitive league season, a domestic cup, and a similar CL performance to last year. We've failed on all fronts, but I still think progress has been made in the squad as a whole.
On the players, those without short memories can surely see that team spirit is much better - they didn't fail this year for want of trying. But the quality issues are still there - our full backs can't keep up and have their backs to the play too often, our central midfield gets overrun too easily and our attackers forget about each other when things get tough. Overrated based on the season's start.
On the manager, to expect him to come in and create an instant revolution was seen as a ridiculous expectation at the start of the season, but now that we haven't won anything it's apparently a shock that he's not the Messiah. Too early to judge on whether we overrated him - let's see in two more years.
I have seen progress, and I'd love to see a poll on here for whether others have seen progress.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Simple question, who did we overrate?
Now I'm not slagging Pep so let's not go that route, but I think 95% of blues would say they expected more of this season. A lot will say they knew it would be transition etc, but when we brought in Pep and a handful of new players to a squad that had been regularly in the top 4 and winning trophies I don't think anyone here thought we'd end up empty handed and fighting for cl survival in such a poor run of form.
That being said are we where we are because we expected too much of Pep and the squad isn't as great as it once was and we like to think it still is? Or did Pep come in with a big rep and fail to get the best out of a pretty decent side with several new additions?
I genuinely cannot believe how this season has panned out and I'm trying to figure out if my blue tint specs have me blind to our squad deficiencies or if Pep has seriously underachieved.
Thoughts?
sheblue wrote:Our best player in the semi final is 34 years of age.
Kompany, Silva, yaya, Sergio still the spine of the team.
Its going to take two years.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:roblues wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Simple question, who did we overrate?
Now I'm not slagging Pep so let's not go that route, but I think 95% of blues would say they expected more of this season. A lot will say they knew it would be transition etc, but when we brought in Pep and a handful of new players to a squad that had been regularly in the top 4 and winning trophies I don't think anyone here thought we'd end up empty handed and fighting for cl survival in such a poor run of form.
That being said are we where we are because we expected too much of Pep and the squad isn't as great as it once was and we like to think it still is? Or did Pep come in with a big rep and fail to get the best out of a pretty decent side with several new additions?
I genuinely cannot believe how this season has panned out and I'm trying to figure out if my blue tint specs have me blind to our squad deficiencies or if Pep has seriously underachieved.
Thoughts?
I agree, ten straight wins at the start of the year definitely led to us overrating the club's ability to succeed. I said on day one that I'd take a competitive league season, a domestic cup, and a similar CL performance to last year. We've failed on all fronts, but I still think progress has been made in the squad as a whole.
On the players, those without short memories can surely see that team spirit is much better - they didn't fail this year for want of trying. But the quality issues are still there - our full backs can't keep up and have their backs to the play too often, our central midfield gets overrun too easily and our attackers forget about each other when things get tough. Overrated based on the season's start.
On the manager, to expect him to come in and create an instant revolution was seen as a ridiculous expectation at the start of the season, but now that we haven't won anything it's apparently a shock that he's not the Messiah. Too early to judge on whether we overrated him - let's see in two more years.
I have seen progress, and I'd love to see a poll on here for whether others have seen progress.
That's a reasonable response, and I agree with some of it.
My issue is im not seeing this progress. We've far d no better be in the league, not won a cup and gone backwards in Europe. These things happen with an ageing squad, but Pellers was seen as underacheiving with this group so I have to say Pep has too. If we'd shown the bottle to beat some big sides I'd see that a progress, but we're not much better there either. I honestly am so dissapointed with this season and I'm not sure how we got here.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:roblues wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Simple question, who did we overrate?
Now I'm not slagging Pep so let's not go that route, but I think 95% of blues would say they expected more of this season. A lot will say they knew it would be transition etc, but when we brought in Pep and a handful of new players to a squad that had been regularly in the top 4 and winning trophies I don't think anyone here thought we'd end up empty handed and fighting for cl survival in such a poor run of form.
That being said are we where we are because we expected too much of Pep and the squad isn't as great as it once was and we like to think it still is? Or did Pep come in with a big rep and fail to get the best out of a pretty decent side with several new additions?
I genuinely cannot believe how this season has panned out and I'm trying to figure out if my blue tint specs have me blind to our squad deficiencies or if Pep has seriously underachieved.
Thoughts?
I agree, ten straight wins at the start of the year definitely led to us overrating the club's ability to succeed. I said on day one that I'd take a competitive league season, a domestic cup, and a similar CL performance to last year. We've failed on all fronts, but I still think progress has been made in the squad as a whole.
On the players, those without short memories can surely see that team spirit is much better - they didn't fail this year for want of trying. But the quality issues are still there - our full backs can't keep up and have their backs to the play too often, our central midfield gets overrun too easily and our attackers forget about each other when things get tough. Overrated based on the season's start.
On the manager, to expect him to come in and create an instant revolution was seen as a ridiculous expectation at the start of the season, but now that we haven't won anything it's apparently a shock that he's not the Messiah. Too early to judge on whether we overrated him - let's see in two more years.
I have seen progress, and I'd love to see a poll on here for whether others have seen progress.
That's a reasonable response, and I agree with some of it.
My issue is im not seeing this progress. We've far d no better be in the league, not won a cup and gone backwards in Europe. These things happen with an ageing squad, but Pellers was seen as underacheiving with this group so I have to say Pep has too. If we'd shown the bottle to beat some big sides I'd see that a progress, but we're not much better there either. I honestly am so dissapointed with this season and I'm not sure how we got here.
We're 2 points off our total for last season with 6 games to go, how do you mark progress?
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:sheblue wrote:Our best player in the semi final is 34 years of age.
Kompany, Silva, yaya, Sergio still the spine of the team.
Its going to take two years.
Aware of that re players.
Why does it have to take two years? Chelsea bounced right back with Conte. Are our players no longer title winning caliber or is our manager not ready to win the prem?
I hate this generic give it time, nothing changes just because time passes, we make the changes.
john68 wrote:Lee,
If 95% of City fans expecting us to massively improve this season, then 95% of City fans are idiots. It was patently obvious and has been for a couple of seasons that City's squad were on the wain and what should have been done at least 2yrs ago wasn't done.
When Pellergrini won the title, it was with the same players that had won it under Mancini.
Zaba, Kolarov, Kompany, Clichy, Sagna, Otamendi, Yaya, Fernandinhio, Fernando, Silva, Navas, Aguero, either not good enough, some suffering from "date of birth disease (like me) or at least needing replacing shortly.
City have been allowed to stagnate, and whether you or anyone else likes it or not, the reality is City need a wholesale rebuild now, due to the neglect of the last couple of seasons. Conte had a top team that had refused to play for Maureen, Conte just had to kick start them again..
It must be a generation or a media thing Lee, but despite the idiotic media headlines and our current INSTANT SOCIETY, some things take time.
Players bought in the last couple of seasons have been largely substandard. We know that City attempted to bring in 7 defensive players but failed.
We also know that we lost Kompany for most of the season to add to our woes. It doesn't take a genius to look at our defence and know we are going to suffer.
Of those players brought in; Gundogan OUT INJURED, Jesus OUT INJURED, Sane the same, even Delph hasn's been fit enough for us to find out if he can kick on.
....and you give Pep 1 transfer window and 1 pre season to sort it. I expected this season to be one of changes and pretty much wrote it off before it started. That we have maintained our challenge for top 4, lost in the quarters of the CL to the form side, and then were fucked by the referee yesterday was about is a pretty decent achievement after weighing up the reality.
sheblue wrote:Unless we have an exceptional summer of transfers we will not be in the running next season either.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:sheblue wrote:Unless we have an exceptional summer of transfers we will not be in the running next season either.
This.
Trouble is, I'm just not feeling too optimistic at the moment about our prospects in the summer.
Cost, availability and competition from other sides will, I feel, weigh against us and I still feel there's a reluctance to start bringing in some of or youth players, so we might end up with the worst of all worlds.
Hope and pray I'm completely wrong.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:sheblue wrote:Unless we have an exceptional summer of transfers we will not be in the running next season either.
This.
Trouble is, I'm just not feeling too optimistic at the moment about our prospects in the summer.
Cost, availability and competition from other sides will, I feel, weigh against us and I still feel there's a reluctance to start bringing in some of or youth players, so we might end up with the worst of all worlds.
Hope and pray I'm completely wrong.
we have been grossly mismanaged on the transfer front
a truly shocking state of affairs that is quite frankly embarrassing
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