Beefymcfc wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I know people will say you can't blame the referee, that's just an excuse and that we have played poorly, but if the official gives that stone wall penalty on Silva in Munich, we would have been lauded for a 'classic smash and grab job'. Furthermore if he gets one of two penalty calls right last night we would be sitting with seven points after completing two away games including the toughest one on paper. It seems to be a never ending catalogue of these foul ups. It feels crooked.
Onwards and upwards, we still have a reasonable chance.
I can partly blame the ref and I fucking will. Every game there's some sort of decision that goes against us and last night was no exception, making 2 calls that would've sealed the game for us. Whatever I think of our team I always have to give them their due because they seem to be playing against the system, not with it. We see time and time again fouls go unpunished or penalties not given whilst other teams get things for next to fuck all.
And this is why I can't come to love the CL. It seems like if they can't get us one way, they'll get us another.
Fuck 'em I say, we'll qualify the hard way!
Hazy2 wrote:We lack the hard edge needed, we are no further on than under Mancini when it comes to the Champions League, Yaya strolling around and no fucker prepared to grab the team by the throat and spell it out.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Hazy2 wrote:We lack the hard edge needed, we are no further on than under Mancini when it comes to the Champions League, Yaya strolling around and no fucker prepared to grab the team by the throat and spell it out.
in short, it's the players not the manager...
sheblue wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Hazy2 wrote:We lack the hard edge needed, we are no further on than under Mancini when it comes to the Champions League, Yaya strolling around and no fucker prepared to grab the team by the throat and spell it out.
in short, it's the players not the manager...
In short its probably everyone in the group. The past failures in this competition adds further weight to the pressure and the whole squad seems to lack belief and confidence.
Not an easy one to solve, and a bad run in the Europa with kids or fringe players will not help that long term confidence.
john@staustell wrote:Disappointed we didn't show the tactics to 'close out the game'. There seems this obsession with scoring another, and another, and another, leaving us wide open.
Also I'm getting the impression this squad is coming to the end of it's sell by date. Hope FFP is sorted soon as we need another big injection!!
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:john@staustell wrote:Disappointed we didn't show the tactics to 'close out the game'. There seems this obsession with scoring another, and another, and another, leaving us wide open.
Also I'm getting the impression this squad is coming to the end of it's sell by date. Hope FFP is sorted soon as we need another big injection!!
I don't mind the 'obsession' with scoring goal after goal, but I think you're right about the sell-by date of the squad.
A lot of them are now hovering around the 30's mark and it could be a case of them all growing old together, if we're not careful. I just hope that the re-invigoration of the team can be effected by our 'home-produced' youngsters in due course, rather than by splashing the cash on a new tranche of transfers.
blues2win wrote:If Pep showed the slightest interest in moving on from Bayern we'd be in for him like a shot. He doesn't.
We still have an outside chance of qualifying from this League and Pellegrini needs to take it. A win against CSKA at home, draw against Munich and win in Rome would get the job done if Roma lose in Munich and fail to beat CSKA in Moscow. Bayern only won 0-1 there so it's a perfectly feasible outcome. If we repeat the second half performance we'll lose both the Bayern and Roma games and Pellegrini will be in real trouble.
Ted Hughes wrote:blues2win wrote:If Pep showed the slightest interest in moving on from Bayern we'd be in for him like a shot. He doesn't.
We still have an outside chance of qualifying from this League and Pellegrini needs to take it. A win against CSKA at home, draw against Munich and win in Rome would get the job done if Roma lose in Munich and fail to beat CSKA in Moscow. Bayern only won 0-1 there so it's a perfectly feasible outcome. If we repeat the second half performance we'll lose both the Bayern and Roma games and Pellegrini will be in real trouble.
He actually does, he keeps bringing it up , but not yet.
Decent chance he will end up at the rags in a few years if we don't get him, imo.
Goaters 103 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:blues2win wrote:If Pep showed the slightest interest in moving on from Bayern we'd be in for him like a shot. He doesn't.
We still have an outside chance of qualifying from this League and Pellegrini needs to take it. A win against CSKA at home, draw against Munich and win in Rome would get the job done if Roma lose in Munich and fail to beat CSKA in Moscow. Bayern only won 0-1 there so it's a perfectly feasible outcome. If we repeat the second half performance we'll lose both the Bayern and Roma games and Pellegrini will be in real trouble.
He actually does, he keeps bringing it up , but not yet.
Decent chance he will end up at the rags in a few years if we don't get him, imo.
If Guardiola wanted/wants our job he will get it, and when he wants too. No matter what Pelle did/does this season, Pep would walk straight in should he choose too - our top brass love him, have connections and past loyalties to him, end of.
john@staustell wrote:Also I'm getting the impression this squad is coming to the end of it's sell by date. Hope FFP is sorted soon as we need another big injection!!
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