Nick wrote:i think people give stu an unfair time.
although we couldnt score for a long period - we had samaras in the team.
when he first took over i remember tearing teams up (villa away with swp from memory).
I also seem to remember us looking good when he brought cole in to partner vass. Then the dirty red got injured after a couple of months and we couldnt buy a goal.
Benjay wrote:I have mixed opinions on Wardle. He kept us going and from I recall I think he bailed out City when Thaksin's money got impounded by the Thai government so for that we should be thankful. But from the outside Bernstein was running a steady ship until Wardle and Makin made him resign. And the argument was over KK throwing his toys out of the pram for being denied the money to sign Fowler. As it turned out Bernstein was bang on with his stance. Fowler was total dross. That Championship season under KK was a cracker. Berkovic, Ali B, the Goat, OneChop. Bit like now really. But KK got greedy. Started signing total shit which made us skint and forced Bernstein out. Pearce never had a chance really. No money and no hope of any. But thinks happen for a reason. Would Bernstein have sold out to dodgy Thaksin? Probably not. Wardle sold to him because we were on a financial precipice. Its all history. Its all part of supporting a fantastic club. City fans , in my opinion, are humble enough to never forget those days, regardless of what happens now and will happen. Thats why the Dickov and Aguero goals mean that little bit more. Neutral fans seem to like City and dont appear to resent our success. Probably they appreciate where we have come from and who we are as supporters. That should never be lost.
South Stand Balti wrote:Pearce - We should have a statue of him outside our ground. How he kept that side up is beyond explanation. If he had nt then maybe we would never have met the good Sheikh. Pearce gets a bad rap for the footie we played but you can't look sexy if you're ugly. He made an error with Samaras but I will never forget his contribution to our destiny.
Ted Hughes wrote:Keegan should have been stopped from signing the likes of John Macken, never mind Fowler. Just spunking money for the sake of it.
Pearce was an arsehole of a manager who only knew how to spoil games, & himself wasted money because he couldn't judge a player because he is purely a defender.
England U21's look like fucking Spain now compared to when Pearce was in charge.
He's the kind of person who has been ruiining English football for decades.
bobby brows wrote:I think agents were running the show after Bernstein left as we only ever seemed to buy 30 somethings on big contracts Michael Ball, Dabo, Bernardo Corradi, Hamann etc and never that 23 year old from the Championship who if failed would still have some sell on value.
Benjay wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Keegan should have been stopped from signing the likes of John Macken, never mind Fowler. Just spunking money for the sake of it.
Pearce was an arsehole of a manager who only knew how to spoil games, & himself wasted money because he couldn't judge a player because he is purely a defender.
England U21's look like fucking Spain now compared to when Pearce was in charge.
He's the kind of person who has been ruiining English football for decades.
Macken was shit but that goal against spuds in the cup. And from about the only decent cross Tarnat ever put in. Another memorable game where Barton managed to get sent off after the half time whistle.
bobby brows wrote:I think agents were running the show after Bernstein left as we only ever seemed to buy 30 somethings on big contracts Michael Ball, Dabo, Bernardo Corradi, Hamann etc and never that 23 year old from the Championship who if failed would still have some sell on value.
I was at that game too at Preston. We lost 2-1 and Dunne was dropped just before kick off if I'm on the right match. Was gutted to lose to Nob End but it was a great goal from the halfway line from Macken. He had a history of injuries but that has never stopped us from buying players.Ted Hughes wrote: He scored a nice finish in a rout of the rags too. The best goal he ever scored in his career was against City for Moyes' Preston, when he lumped it in from 50 yards. I was just shouting out complaining about a foul from a previous header as the ball hit the net & the words stuck in my throat. I recon that was the day Keegan decided to sign him, as nothing in his game really suited the way City played.
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