Dimples wrote:Mo is a bollix. But he is an intelligent bollix. Everything with him is calculated and strategic. So I cannot understand his game with his recent interviews. They seem to be designed to piss off everybody he needs to survive I.e. the OT board, Bobby C, the players, etc...
Has he decided to leave and is now just preparing his exit strategy?
Justified logic wrote:Dimples wrote:Mo is a bollix. But he is an intelligent bollix. Everything with him is calculated and strategic. So I cannot understand his game with his recent interviews. They seem to be designed to piss off everybody he needs to survive I.e. the OT board, Bobby C, the players, etc...
Has he decided to leave and is now just preparing his exit strategy?
Dimples wrote:Mo is a bollix. But he is an intelligent bollix. Everything with him is calculated and strategic. So I cannot understand his game with his recent interviews. They seem to be designed to piss off everybody he needs to survive I.e. the OT board, Bobby C, the players, etc...
Has he decided to leave and is now just preparing his exit strategy?
Beefymcfc wrote:Dimples wrote:Mo is a bollix. But he is an intelligent bollix. Everything with him is calculated and strategic. So I cannot understand his game with his recent interviews. They seem to be designed to piss off everybody he needs to survive I.e. the OT board, Bobby C, the players, etc...
Has he decided to leave and is now just preparing his exit strategy?
I honestly don't think he is scheming, I think he's just under intense pressure that his egotistical attitude cannot cope with. He's already stated that he wants to be at a club for a longer time and even mentioned he's got more years to win more League Cups.
The money has spent he is expected to be at least challenging, not going for the runners up positions. Pep has made his club look chumps after all the closed season talk of them being favourite for the league, and his brand of football is now really in question - it's not the 'Rag Way'. Throw in a loss to a Championship team with a near full strength side then it brings him into the spotlight, even more. Fuck, they can't even complain that we've got an easy draw, there's nowhere to turn!
Mase wrote:Wasn’t it David Makin as well that put his money in to the club when we were fucked? Or was it definitely just Wardle?
iwasthere2012 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Dimples wrote:Mo is a bollix. But he is an intelligent bollix. Everything with him is calculated and strategic. So I cannot understand his game with his recent interviews. They seem to be designed to piss off everybody he needs to survive I.e. the OT board, Bobby C, the players, etc...
Has he decided to leave and is now just preparing his exit strategy?
I honestly don't think he is scheming, I think he's just under intense pressure that his egotistical attitude cannot cope with. He's already stated that he wants to be at a club for a longer time and even mentioned he's got more years to win more League Cups.
The money has spent he is expected to be at least challenging, not going for the runners up positions. Pep has made his club look chumps after all the closed season talk of them being favourite for the league, and his brand of football is now really in question - it's not the 'Rag Way'. Throw in a loss to a Championship team with a near full strength side then it brings him into the spotlight, even more. Fuck, they can't even complain that we've got an easy draw, there's nowhere to turn!
Beaten by a Championship team that seemed to be playing a brand of football, not unlike our own.
They have a manager who has been very complimentary about City's set up and the access he was given behind the scenes when he was at Oldham.
Granted United didn't shut up shop like they did against us, but it has to show other teams that playing football through them is the way to go, not shying away like shrinking violets.
Said it before. Mo will leave United in a worse state than he found them.
As for Bristol, really looking forward to a good game against a team who try to play.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Dimples wrote:Mo is a bollix. But he is an intelligent bollix. Everything with him is calculated and strategic. So I cannot understand his game with his recent interviews. They seem to be designed to piss off everybody he needs to survive I.e. the OT board, Bobby C, the players, etc...
Has he decided to leave and is now just preparing his exit strategy?
I honestly don't think he is scheming, I think he's just under intense pressure that his egotistical attitude cannot cope with. He's already stated that he wants to be at a club for a longer time and even mentioned he's got more years to win more League Cups.
The money has spent he is expected to be at least challenging, not going for the runners up positions. Pep has made his club look chumps after all the closed season talk of them being favourite for the league, and his brand of football is now really in question - it's not the 'Rag Way'. Throw in a loss to a Championship team with a near full strength side then it brings him into the spotlight, even more. Fuck, they can't even complain that we've got an easy draw, there's nowhere to turn!
Beaten by a Championship team that seemed to be playing a brand of football, not unlike our own.
They have a manager who has been very complimentary about City's set up and the access he was given behind the scenes when he was at Oldham.
Granted United didn't shut up shop like they did against us, but it has to show other teams that playing football through them is the way to go, not shying away like shrinking violets.
Said it before. Mo will leave United in a worse state than he found them.
As for Bristol, really looking forward to a good game against a team who try to play.
Don't let a Bristol City fan hear you calling them Bristol, they won't be best pleased.
Are they the only other side in England( as well as us) with City in their name that are not distinguishable by just their place name?
Leicester, Norwich, Birmingham etc. are all commonly referred to without City in their title.
johnny crossan wrote:Mase wrote:Wasn’t it David Makin as well that put his money in to the club when we were fucked? Or was it definitely just Wardle?
lost a fortune according to this
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... urs-997435
Nigels Tackle wrote:we should play this over the tannoy in the build up when we play them at homeWatch on youtube.com
patrickblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Mase wrote:Wasn’t it David Makin as well that put his money in to the club when we were fucked? Or was it definitely just Wardle?
lost a fortune according to this
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... urs-997435
We owe them both a huge debt (no pun intended) along with imo, Stuart Pearce, who apart from very nearly boring me to death, kept us up with a totally crap team and no resources.
It's down to the three of them that we're where we are now.
ShimmyShaker wrote:patrickblue wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Mase wrote:Wasn’t it David Makin as well that put his money in to the club when we were fucked? Or was it definitely just Wardle?
lost a fortune according to this
http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/ ... urs-997435
We owe them both a huge debt (no pun intended) along with imo, Stuart Pearce, who apart from very nearly boring me to death, kept us up with a totally crap team and no resources.
It's down to the three of them that we're where we are now.
And Joey don't forget
Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, Rags flight was cancelled last night so they had to get the bus, arriving back at about 0500 hrs this morning. Think about it, they could've got back from half a world a way in that time!
Nigels Tackle wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ha ha ha, Rags flight was cancelled last night so they had to get the bus, arriving back at about 0500 hrs this morning. Think about it, they could've got back from half a world a way in that time!
their short flight down there had to be diverted to cardiff due to fog in bristol
don't have much luck with planes do they???
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