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Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 3:34 pm
by patrickblue
There's a lot of good points in this thread, and a few not so good, but to me the problem is exactly the same as last year, shite finishing.
We're creating so many chances, you just think that it'll all click soon and we'll be away.
Been thinking that for over a season now.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 3:50 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
patrickblue wrote:There's a lot of good points in this thread, and a few not so good, but to me the problem is exactly the same as last year, shite finishing.
We're creating so many chances, you just think that it'll all click soon and we'll be away.
Been thinking that for over a season now.


We never really threatened their goal for the first 30 mins !!!!???? with the attacking players we have we should be attacking from the first fuckign minute............thats the problem....and its a huge problem that stops at the managers door.

Sane being on the pitch after the Gerona game ( he was slow and it showed..so he must have been tired )and Sterling not starting at all also stops at the managers door...swapping kompany over to the the left was a fuckup as well IMO.

So I don't agree ,its not just a case of missing some chances IMO..its a whole lot of other factors.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 3:53 pm
by CrownPointBlue
Moan moan bitch bitch complain whinge.

It's like Blue Moon on here without the gestapo mods.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:03 pm
by mr_nool
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
patrickblue wrote:There's a lot of good points in this thread, and a few not so good, but to me the problem is exactly the same as last year, shite finishing.
We're creating so many chances, you just think that it'll all click soon and we'll be away.
Been thinking that for over a season now.


We never really threatened their goal for the first 30 mins !!!!???? with the attacking players we have we should be attacking from the first fuckign minute............thats the problem....and its a huge problem that stops at the managers door.

Sane being on the pitch after the Gerona game ( he was slow and it showed..so he must have been tired )and Sterling not starting at all also stops at the managers door...swapping kompany over to the the left was a fuckup as well IMO.

So I don't agree ,its not just a case of missing some chances IMO..its a whole lot of other factors.


Don't agree with the criticism of moving Kompany to the left. Otamendi got done for pace a few times early on by that Lewin kid, so having them switch sides was a rational move, which also helped Sané out with his defensive duties.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:03 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
CrownPointBlue wrote:Moan moan bitch bitch complain whinge.

It's like Blue Moon on here without the gestapo mods.


Why don't you fuck off then.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:12 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
mr_nool wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
patrickblue wrote:There's a lot of good points in this thread, and a few not so good, but to me the problem is exactly the same as last year, shite finishing.
We're creating so many chances, you just think that it'll all click soon and we'll be away.
Been thinking that for over a season now.


We never really threatened their goal for the first 30 mins !!!!???? with the attacking players we have we should be attacking from the first fuckign minute............thats the problem....and its a huge problem that stops at the managers door.

Sane being on the pitch after the Gerona game ( he was slow and it showed..so he must have been tired )and Sterling not starting at all also stops at the managers door...swapping kompany over to the the left was a fuckup as well IMO.

So I don't agree ,its not just a case of missing some chances IMO..its a whole lot of other factors.


Don't agree with the criticism of moving Kompany to the left. Otamendi got done for pace a few times early on by that Lewin kid, so having them switch sides was a rational move, which also helped Sané out with his defensive duties.


Nope...Kompany always does better on the right , always has................and the goal came straight afterwards from a sane fuckup that Kompany couldn't deal with straight afterwards.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:18 pm
by mr_nool
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
mr_nool wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
patrickblue wrote:There's a lot of good points in this thread, and a few not so good, but to me the problem is exactly the same as last year, shite finishing.
We're creating so many chances, you just think that it'll all click soon and we'll be away.
Been thinking that for over a season now.


We never really threatened their goal for the first 30 mins !!!!???? with the attacking players we have we should be attacking from the first fuckign minute............thats the problem....and its a huge problem that stops at the managers door.

Sane being on the pitch after the Gerona game ( he was slow and it showed..so he must have been tired )and Sterling not starting at all also stops at the managers door...swapping kompany over to the the left was a fuckup as well IMO.

So I don't agree ,its not just a case of missing some chances IMO..its a whole lot of other factors.


Don't agree with the criticism of moving Kompany to the left. Otamendi got done for pace a few times early on by that Lewin kid, so having them switch sides was a rational move, which also helped Sané out with his defensive duties.


Nope...Kompany always does better on the right , always has................and the goal came straight afterwards from a sane fuckup that Kompany couldn't deal with straight afterwards.


Yes, he does better on the right than on the left, but for the greater good it made sense to play him on the left.

The goal was mainly down to Sané being a lazy dick. It's not all cause and effect...

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:20 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
mr_nool wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
mr_nool wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
patrickblue wrote:There's a lot of good points in this thread, and a few not so good, but to me the problem is exactly the same as last year, shite finishing.
We're creating so many chances, you just think that it'll all click soon and we'll be away.
Been thinking that for over a season now.


We never really threatened their goal for the first 30 mins !!!!???? with the attacking players we have we should be attacking from the first fuckign minute............thats the problem....and its a huge problem that stops at the managers door.

Sane being on the pitch after the Gerona game ( he was slow and it showed..so he must have been tired )and Sterling not starting at all also stops at the managers door...swapping kompany over to the the left was a fuckup as well IMO.

So I don't agree ,its not just a case of missing some chances IMO..its a whole lot of other factors.


Don't agree with the criticism of moving Kompany to the left. Otamendi got done for pace a few times early on by that Lewin kid, so having them switch sides was a rational move, which also helped Sané out with his defensive duties.


Nope...Kompany always does better on the right , always has................and the goal came straight afterwards from a sane fuckup that Kompany couldn't deal with straight afterwards.


Yes, he does better on the right than on the left, but for the greater good it made sense to play him on the left.

The goal was mainly down to Sané being a lazy dick. It's not all cause and effect...


Yes it was Sanes fuckup , but the point Im making is Kompany was moved on the left to stop the threat.....waste of fuckign time in the end as the goal came from that side.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:50 pm
by everyonehatesus
We had plenty of chances to score and they took what chances they had, the fa rent boy for the day did his job and we didn't do ours. We should have done so as it was more than in our grasp so no real drama just need to sharpen the fuck up,.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 4:51 pm
by Justified logic
My worst fears were realised: Sane is no LWB. I may be wrong but, to me, the primary skill of a WB is to be able to defend like a FB. We all saw Sane lose the ball upfield by the touchline and then make no great effort to get back to help out the defence. I'm not attaching any great blame to Sane; he was bought, and expected, to be an attacking winger, not to be charged with defensive duties. The problem we have is that we have no decent left-footed cover for Mendy in the LB/LWB position. We have various right-footed players who could play there but they can't - or haven't so far - put left-footed crosses in in anger. Hopefully, Guardiola was only testing Sane last night and is now convinced of the absolute necessity for more options in the left defensive positions - LCB, LB, LWB. A player who can cover all those positions would be ideal, but, PLEASE, not that rag-loving cunt Jonny Evans. The next 9 days will be interesting.

It is also clear that the squad need to spend a couple of days or more on finishing practice. Quit prancing around with the fancy footwork skills, learn how to put the fucking ball in the fucking net. The game is as simple as that and those rag cunts outside Manchester have got a headstart on us already with that. Oh, and get Sanchez and let's hope he doesn't catch the City disease of ineffectualness.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 6:12 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Justified logic wrote:My worst fears were realised: Sane is no LWB. I may be wrong but, to me, the primary skill of a WB is to be able to defend like a FB. We all saw Sane lose the ball upfield by the touchline and then make no great effort to get back to help out the defence. I'm not attaching any great blame to Sane; he was bought, and expected, to be an attacking winger, not to be charged with defensive duties. The problem we have is that we have no decent left-footed cover for Mendy in the LB/LWB position. We have various right-footed players who could play there but they can't - or haven't so far - put left-footed crosses in in anger. Hopefully, Guardiola was only testing Sane last night and is now convinced of the absolute necessity for more options in the left defensive positions - LCB, LB, LWB. A player who can cover all those positions would be ideal, but, PLEASE, not that rag-loving cunt Jonny Evans. The next 9 days will be interesting.

It is also clear that the squad need to spend a couple of days or more on finishing practice. Quit prancing around with the fancy footwork skills, learn how to put the fucking ball in the fucking net. The game is as simple as that and those rag cunts outside Manchester have got a headstart on us already with that. Oh, and get Sanchez and let's hope he doesn't catch the City disease of ineffectualness.


Cannot really criticize you on this post...... .Id like to......but I cant as its spot on.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 6:34 pm
by CrownPointBlue
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
CrownPointBlue wrote:Moan moan bitch bitch complain whinge.

It's like Blue Moon on here without the gestapo mods.


Why don't you fuck off then.


Very inteligent.....must've taken a while to think of a response as profound as that.

Well done.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 6:37 pm
by CrownPointBlue
Justified logic wrote:My worst fears were realised: Sane is no LWB. I may be wrong but, to me, the primary skill of a WB is to be able to defend like a FB. We all saw Sane lose the ball upfield by the touchline and then make no great effort to get back to help out the defence. I'm not attaching any great blame to Sane; he was bought, and expected, to be an attacking winger, not to be charged with defensive duties. The problem we have is that we have no decent left-footed cover for Mendy in the LB/LWB position. We have various right-footed players who could play there but they can't - or haven't so far - put left-footed crosses in in anger. Hopefully, Guardiola was only testing Sane last night and is now convinced of the absolute necessity for more options in the left defensive positions - LCB, LB, LWB. A player who can cover all those positions would be ideal, but, PLEASE, not that rag-loving cunt Jonny Evans. The next 9 days will be interesting.

It is also clear that the squad need to spend a couple of days or more on finishing practice. Quit prancing around with the fancy footwork skills, learn how to put the fucking ball in the fucking net. The game is as simple as that and those rag cunts outside Manchester have got a headstart on us already with that. Oh, and get Sanchez and let's hope he doesn't catch the City disease of ineffectualness.


Sanchez will not be here this season.......so finishing practice it is.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 6:39 pm
by City64
CrownPointBlue wrote:
Justified logic wrote:My worst fears were realised: Sane is no LWB. I may be wrong but, to me, the primary skill of a WB is to be able to defend like a FB. We all saw Sane lose the ball upfield by the touchline and then make no great effort to get back to help out the defence. I'm not attaching any great blame to Sane; he was bought, and expected, to be an attacking winger, not to be charged with defensive duties. The problem we have is that we have no decent left-footed cover for Mendy in the LB/LWB position. We have various right-footed players who could play there but they can't - or haven't so far - put left-footed crosses in in anger. Hopefully, Guardiola was only testing Sane last night and is now convinced of the absolute necessity for more options in the left defensive positions - LCB, LB, LWB. A player who can cover all those positions would be ideal, but, PLEASE, not that rag-loving cunt Jonny Evans. The next 9 days will be interesting.

It is also clear that the squad need to spend a couple of days or more on finishing practice. Quit prancing around with the fancy footwork skills, learn how to put the fucking ball in the fucking net. The game is as simple as that and those rag cunts outside Manchester have got a headstart on us already with that. Oh, and get Sanchez and let's hope he doesn't catch the City disease of ineffectualness.


Sanchez will not be here this season.......so finishing practice it is.


Why have we sold Nacho then ?

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 8:16 pm
by gillie
Nigels Tackle wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
edge275 wrote:
Original Dub wrote:
Nigels Tackle wrote:i blame the ref


There is no doubt he played a huge part in the outcome - any fucktard could see that, but you can't blame him alone.

I think it's because they don't love the city.

:lol:


Maybe the bad refereeing is just all in your head and you're paranoid? ;)


Apparently we should just "forget the decision".


oh, weren't we 1-0 down when walker saw red?!

Yes but it was never a red card and btw it was that fucker Oliver who was 4th official who told Maddeley it was foul.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2017 10:20 pm
by johnny crossan
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
CrownPointBlue wrote:Moan moan bitch bitch complain whinge.

It's like Blue Moon on here without the gestapo mods.

Why don't you fuck off then.

Reading his posts I'm also puzzled he left. Seems like the Gestapo are his sort of 'peeps' after all.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Fri Aug 25, 2017 9:17 pm
by CrownPointBlue
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
CrownPointBlue wrote:Moan moan bitch bitch complain whinge.

It's like Blue Moon on here without the gestapo mods.


Why don't you fuck off then.


Not a chance old girl.

I think I've found my spiritual home here with you.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 12:57 pm
by dazby
Finally. He's all yours CPB. He'll give you heaps and heaps of ammunition. He bites back well but he'll provide minutes and minutes of fun. Go hard.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 1:10 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
dazby wrote:Finally. He's all yours CPB. He'll give you heaps and heaps of ammunition. He bites back well but he'll provide minutes and minutes of fun. Go hard.


I need to sack one of our village idiots from one of our properties and I actually forgot all about it till you posted.

Thank you for the reminder.

Re: Post match analysis.

PostPosted: Sun Aug 27, 2017 2:52 pm
by CrownPointBlue
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
dazby wrote:Finally. He's all yours CPB. He'll give you heaps and heaps of ammunition. He bites back well but he'll provide minutes and minutes of fun. Go hard.


I need to sack one of our village idiots from one of our properties and I actually forgot all about it till you posted.

Thank you for the reminder.


Rachman? STA ?