and I forgot Neil Young - unforgiveablejohn68 wrote:Yep, I should have mentioned them and probaly added the likes of Royle and KIdd who served us well too
and I forgot Neil Young - unforgiveablejohn68 wrote:Yep, I should have mentioned them and probaly added the likes of Royle and KIdd who served us well too
johnny crossan wrote:and I forgot Neil Young - unforgiveablejohn68 wrote:Yep, I should have mentioned them and probaly added the likes of Royle and KIdd who served us well too
you need Gerry Gow to ensure thatMase wrote:My favourite (not the best) ever City team -
Nicky Weaver
Richard Edghill | Otamendi | Distin | Kolarov
Joey Barton | Pollock | Michael Brown | Tiatto
Paul Walsh | Darren Huckerby
Subs:
Andy Morrison
Martin Phillips
Foe
Dunnie
Mark Kennedy
No one is making it through that midfield alive!
Mase wrote:Genuine question guys because I wasn’t around back then - Including so many from then over the players now, when we’re winning pretty much everything and dominating, is that because we had a team of individuals back then? They were good individually and better than the players today, but as a team we just didn’t win as much? Or is it nostalgia?
stupot wrote:Mase wrote:Genuine question guys because I wasn’t around back then - Including so many from then over the players now, when we’re winning pretty much everything and dominating, is that because we had a team of individuals back then? They were good individually and better than the players today, but as a team we just didn’t win as much? Or is it nostalgia?
Definitely nostalgia mate.
My 1st season ticket was 69/70 with Lee/ Bell/ Summerbee. That team won the league in 68, FA Cup in 69 and League Cup and European Cup Winners Cup in 70.
I think the year after we won the league we came 13th. Even when we were winning trophies we'd get hammered plenty of weeks. The defence was average at best. Only player in that era who'd have got near the current team was King Colin.
Mase wrote:My favourite (not the best) ever City team -
Nicky Weaver
Richard Edghill | Otamendi | Distin | Kolarov
Joey Barton | Pollock | Michael Brown | Tiatto
Paul Walsh | Darren Huckerby
Subs:
Andy Morrison
Martin Phillips
Foe
Dunnie
Mark Kennedy
No one is making it through that midfield alive!
john68 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:now here's my best team from the first decade I supported City (1958-68)
Trautmann
Book Booth Doyle Donachie
Bell Crossan Oakes
Summerbee Law Lee
From about 1956 - today.
Trautmann,
Book, Watson, Doyle, Donachie
Oakes D Silva, KDB,
Summerbee, Aguero, Silva.
Subs' bench: Ederson, Kompany, Law, Booth, Bernardo, Yaya, Lee, Crossan, Dowd.
Best entertainers: Marsh, Kinkladze.
PeterParker wrote:In the new era, I had a really soft spot for Shay Given.
I think he did an amazing job, remember his debut with Boro, one of the best I've seen.
at least I didn't miss The Kingjohn68 wrote:johnny crossan wrote:and I forgot Neil Young - unforgiveablejohn68 wrote:Yep, I should have mentioned them and probaly added the likes of Royle and KIdd who served us well too
Wow!!!
Howcud we both have missed NELLY?
PeterParker wrote:In the new era, I had a really soft spot for Shay Given.
I think he did an amazing job, remember his debut with Boro, one of the best I've seen.
Dubciteh wrote:PeterParker wrote:In the new era, I had a really soft spot for Shay Given.
I think he did an amazing job, remember his debut with Boro, one of the best I've seen.
As an irishman, who thought he was world class, his time at city made me realise he was anything but. I have geordie season ticket holding family who werent keen and i couldnt see why. Watching him week in week out made me realise. He was a coward of a keeper imo. Yeah hed make a few saves that looked good for the camera and for match of the day but everything else he did was poor. Very much like de gea at the rags. I was so disappointed in Given as i had such high expectations.
A prime example is the henry handball for france v ireland. Henry managed to handball it in the 6 yard box under no pressure from the keeper. A top class keeper would have cleaned striker and everything out of it in the 6 yard box. Given was glued to his line all the time. Never commanded his area at all and preferred to take his chance making the save. I hate this kind of keeper.
That said, he was class on his debut!
stupot wrote:Dubciteh wrote:PeterParker wrote:In the new era, I had a really soft spot for Shay Given.
I think he did an amazing job, remember his debut with Boro, one of the best I've seen.
As an irishman, who thought he was world class, his time at city made me realise he was anything but. I have geordie season ticket holding family who werent keen and i couldnt see why. Watching him week in week out made me realise. He was a coward of a keeper imo. Yeah hed make a few saves that looked good for the camera and for match of the day but everything else he did was poor. Very much like de gea at the rags. I was so disappointed in Given as i had such high expectations.
A prime example is the henry handball for france v ireland. Henry managed to handball it in the 6 yard box under no pressure from the keeper. A top class keeper would have cleaned striker and everything out of it in the 6 yard box. Given was glued to his line all the time. Never commanded his area at all and preferred to take his chance making the save. I hate this kind of keeper.
That said, he was class on his debut!
Got to be the worst keeper on corners and crosses we've ever had and there's been a few.
Never left his line.
Tony Coton was a terrific keeperjohn@staustell wrote:stupot wrote:Dubciteh wrote:PeterParker wrote:In the new era, I had a really soft spot for Shay Given.
I think he did an amazing job, remember his debut with Boro, one of the best I've seen.
As an irishman, who thought he was world class, his time at city made me realise he was anything but. I have geordie season ticket holding family who werent keen and i couldnt see why. Watching him week in week out made me realise. He was a coward of a keeper imo. Yeah hed make a few saves that looked good for the camera and for match of the day but everything else he did was poor. Very much like de gea at the rags. I was so disappointed in Given as i had such high expectations.
A prime example is the henry handball for france v ireland. Henry managed to handball it in the 6 yard box under no pressure from the keeper. A top class keeper would have cleaned striker and everything out of it in the 6 yard box. Given was glued to his line all the time. Never commanded his area at all and preferred to take his chance making the save. I hate this kind of keeper.
That said, he was class on his debut!
Got to be the worst keeper on corners and crosses we've ever had and there's been a few.
Never left his line.
There have indeed.
Andy Dibble still holds the crown for me though, for general haplessness
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