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Bouncebackability?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 04, 2010 11:51 pm
by Green & Blue
Where is ours?

Were we not meant to come together tonight as a team and show our character in the face of the media hostility.

What a dissapointment that was to witness tonight, really topped off the run of 3 defeats in agonising style.
It pains me to have to say it but this is just typical city at its best.Beaten by a team 1 point above the releagation places in the polish league of all leagues.Farcical.

No excuses for such a poor result, regardless of playing a weak side all the players involved are so called internationals who have been playing in top european leagues.

It's just an embarrassment the way they performed tonight.
Wayne Bridge was diabolical, Vieira looked so sluggish, Boyata a rabbit in the headlights, Richards should stick to the weights and swp is not even a shadow of the player he once was.Just shocking to see such calamity against such a weak team.

Did i hear Carlos is back?

Re: Bouncebackability?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 3:44 am
by bluelogic32
Nah...Have you not heard of tevez's blood clot in his leg that made him apparently unable to fly that one time, well he tried to fly in today..but his leg exploded, bouncebackabilty? ...sorry silva, all you

Re: Bouncebackability?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 6:19 am
by colonel_muck
yeah its a fuckin joke mate, chelsea or united lose or even draw a game and you know someone within the next couple of games is going to get absolutely dicked. city actually look worse and worse as the games go on. against arsenal there was good team spirit and we did well, against wolves we started well then let them dick us, and there was no team spirit. last night we didn't play well and there was no team spirit. normally in these kind of situations you point to a few particular 'bad apples' but none of the players seem to be having a negative influence, there is no one to blame on the pitch. we're a team of individuals after all this time. i'm so annoyed with city right now.

Re: Bouncebackability?

PostPosted: Fri Nov 05, 2010 7:30 am
by Ted Hughes
It's hardly surprising we're a team of individuals when we've changed the manager & half the players since this time last year, many of the players here originally had only been at the club a year or so, & on top of that we never play the same team in the same positions with the same formation two games in a row. Which set of players have ever become a team so quickly under those circumstances?