***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby stupot » Fri Jan 20, 2023 1:54 pm

Sparklehorse wrote:How good was Mahrez last night ?
I think it was his best performance in a City shirt

He was fantastic.
I was listening to TS driving home from the match and they were saying he's got the best 1st touch in the PL.
Heard his TS interview as well when they asked him about the half time booing and he said he'd not heard anything and " no- our fans love us"
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Mase » Fri Jan 20, 2023 1:56 pm

stupot wrote:
Sparklehorse wrote:How good was Mahrez last night ?
I think it was his best performance in a City shirt

He was fantastic.
I was listening to TS driving home from the match and they were saying he's got the best 1st touch in the PL.
Heard his TS interview as well when they asked him about the half time booing and he said he'd not heard anything and " no- our fans love us"


That’s how you answer a question when the media are clearly fishing. Spot on from Mahrez.

His PSG second leg performance will take some beating imo.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby blues2win » Fri Jan 20, 2023 2:24 pm

https://twitter.com/mancity/status/1616 ... 6gOla72wpA

Look at this example of Grealish tracking back. Great tackle, This is Pep’s influence.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Dimples » Fri Jan 20, 2023 2:29 pm

Pep took responsibility last night, said it was his job to sort things out - I agree
He stated clearly what he thought the problem was, that the edge had gone, so had the drive to keep winning, (him, players, fans) - I agree
He called out that Rico was targeted, that he got no protection (ref and our players) and we should be responding to that - I agree
He stated we had to contest every tackle, every ball, that the drive and hunger had to come from within - I agree
He said we were lucky to come back and win. That it was the exceptio not the rule. - I agree.

Pep saying we should protect Rico does not mean you slap a loaf on the Ref and the Spurs player and get a Red card.
It means you coldly and cooly extract revenge over the course of the game, the dark arts, a la Fern.
We can not do what Casemiro does because we would get red cards but there is more than one way to skin a cat.
If we started doing that, word would circulate and teams would start getting the message.
At this moment they can kick us to bits and not worry about the any consequences.

That is on the players.
When I played (at a very low standard but the same principle applies) if the opposition behaved like
cnuts they were treated like cnuts, you waited for the right moment, went in and made sure that it hurt, a lot. No Red cards.
We also got after the ref, over every decision. Close to the line but never over it.
The above was not expected from every player because not everyone could do it, everyone is different and brings something unique to the collective,
but we always had at least three players who could dish it out and would back each other up. It was always enough.

The great and dirty Leeds team of the 60s/70s came to mind, Bremner and Giles were excellent footballers but if you tried any rough stuff with them you
were going to pay with pain. Same with Lee, Buzzer, Doyle, Book, etc....

Football has not changed that much, the same rules apply. People need to know that if they mess with you, you will not take it lightly.
And if you want to achieve difficult things in life you need to consistently give it your best shot. We are not doing that this season.

I thought Pep's post presser was great. What do you want, a Klopp type one?

Of course the media are going to distort what he said.
They will negatively distort anything he says and positively distort anything Klopp and Ten Bob say.
Anybody who pays any heed to the media is misguided.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Mase » Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:26 pm

blues2win wrote:https://twitter.com/mancity/status/1616427837208002567?s=61&t=A6QfKhLu-j896gOla72wpA

Look at this example of Grealish tracking back. Great tackle, This is Pep’s influence.


Class that. Like the comment under the video says, Grealish is one of the few that’s playing with passion at the moment.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Dubciteh » Fri Jan 20, 2023 3:29 pm

Mase wrote:
blues2win wrote:https://twitter.com/mancity/status/1616427837208002567?s=61&t=A6QfKhLu-j896gOla72wpA

Look at this example of Grealish tracking back. Great tackle, This is Pep’s influence.


Class that. Like the comment under the video says, Grealish is one of the few that’s playing with passion at the moment.


Highlight of the first half for me that was. Hes hungry to win as he hasnt got much in his collection. No coincidence that our better players this season dont have alot of winners medals like ake, grealish, akanji, lewis
derby day the scores were level,
then the goat was fed by neville,
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Harry Dowd scored » Fri Jan 20, 2023 5:08 pm

Just watched the game again, if anybody is critical of Mahrez ever again, I will find them and I will Kill them ( that’s out of a Liam Neeson film not real) seriously though what a player, what a first touch, brilliant.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Mase » Fri Jan 20, 2023 5:39 pm

Harry Dowd scored wrote:Just watched the game again, if anybody is critical of Mahrez ever again, I will find them and I will Kill them ( that’s out of a Liam Neeson film not real) seriously though what a player, what a first touch, brilliant.


Best first touch I’ve ever seen.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Harry Dowd scored » Fri Jan 20, 2023 6:21 pm

This off Twitter -

As a fan in the stadium yesterday, I can 100% confirm that the City fans did not boo the team or the manager.

Boos came from a few fans and they were aimed at the referee - we saw Rico Lewis fouled multiple times and Spurs seemed to get favourable yellow card decisions.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Mase » Fri Jan 20, 2023 6:42 pm

Harry Dowd scored wrote:This off Twitter -

As a fan in the stadium yesterday, I can 100% confirm that the City fans did not boo the team or the manager.

Boos came from a few fans and they were aimed at the referee - we saw Rico Lewis fouled multiple times and Spurs seemed to get favourable yellow card decisions.


My dad said only boos he heard were from Colin Bell Stand and there was barely any.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby patrickblue » Fri Jan 20, 2023 6:49 pm

stupot wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Mase wrote:
Tokyo Blue wrote:
Mase wrote:It starts from the top. As a club we’ve let the FA, Uefa, referees, the media shit all over us. But Pep wants his players to stick up for each other? How about we start as a fuckin club doing it first, and the players will follow.

And maybe he could even stick up for the fans a little from time to time.


Even last night he could have said, “first 45 the fans were a bit quiet, but they were magnificent second half”. It stops the media just leading with the “Pep digs out City fans again” nonsense.


I’ve had non stop shit from my rag loving mates thanks to our manager and some fans think Pep had the right to slag the fans off ?

When he eventually retires I guarantee he will have something negative to say in his book about us fans being the worst of all the clubs he’s managed ( and there will still be fans on here backing him on that issue !!)

The atmosphere at the start of the season was fantastic. Bournemouth 1st game was like a last game PL win or against dippers or rags.
Last night it was dead quiet.- away from home he's right, it's great.
Tell your rag mates that Fergie did the same with their fans, Klopp did it to theirs a few years ago. I bet the atmosphere is better Sunday.


I imagine it was a bit flat because it was midweek. Load of regulars just don't or can't get to them.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby charvet_wonderland » Fri Jan 20, 2023 6:53 pm

Mase wrote:
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Just watched the game again, if anybody is critical of Mahrez ever again, I will find them and I will Kill them ( that’s out of a Liam Neeson film not real) seriously though what a player, what a first touch, brilliant.


Best first touch I’ve ever seen.


Agreed. With Robinho & Kolarov joint second
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Mase » Fri Jan 20, 2023 7:05 pm

charvet_wonderland wrote:
Mase wrote:
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Just watched the game again, if anybody is critical of Mahrez ever again, I will find them and I will Kill them ( that’s out of a Liam Neeson film not real) seriously though what a player, what a first touch, brilliant.


Best first touch I’ve ever seen.


Agreed. With Robinho & Kolarov joint second


Kolarov’s touch was lovely to be fair.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Fri Jan 20, 2023 7:10 pm

Harry Dowd scored wrote:This off Twitter -

As a fan in the stadium yesterday, I can 100% confirm that the City fans did not boo the team or the manager.

Boos came from a few fans and they were aimed at the referee - we saw Rico Lewis fouled multiple times and Spurs seemed to get favourable yellow card decisions.


A fan came on talk sport after the match and said exactly the same thing.

Maybe Pep should do some research before slagging the fans off.
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Nick » Fri Jan 20, 2023 7:56 pm

Ye we always feel the injustice at the game and the boos are for ref

And yeah i dont go midweek but chelsea and everton were flat as fuck Chelsea maybe not later on
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Fri Jan 20, 2023 10:42 pm

Nick wrote:Ye we always feel the injustice at the game and the boos are for ref

And yeah i dont go midweek but chelsea and everton were flat as fuck Chelsea maybe not later on


Maybe the fans need to shout “the refs a cunt pep , the refs a cunt “and then boo .
THEY SAY SWEARING IS DUE TO A LIMITED VOCABULARY. I KNOW THOUSANDS OF WORDS, BUT I STILL PREFER "FUCK OFF" TO "GO AWAY"
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby london blue 2 » Fri Jan 20, 2023 11:17 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Harry Dowd scored wrote:This off Twitter -

As a fan in the stadium yesterday, I can 100% confirm that the City fans did not boo the team or the manager.

Boos came from a few fans and they were aimed at the referee - we saw Rico Lewis fouled multiple times and Spurs seemed to get favourable yellow card decisions.


A fan came on talk sport after the match and said exactly the same thing.

Maybe Pep should do some research before slagging the fans off.

Pep didn’t mention boos mate, Well not until the guy interviewing did. Then he said they wouldn’t be booing because of the performance but rather the fact we were losing. The caller also explained that.

Peps comments were about the quiet first 45 I think.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby johnny crossan » Sat Jan 21, 2023 8:15 am

carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Harry Dowd scored wrote:This off Twitter -

As a fan in the stadium yesterday, I can 100% confirm that the City fans did not boo the team or the manager.

Boos came from a few fans and they were aimed at the referee - we saw Rico Lewis fouled multiple times and Spurs seemed to get favourable yellow card decisions.


A fan came on talk sport after the match and said exactly the same thing.

Maybe Pep should do some research before slagging the fans off.
Maybe he reads your effusions about him on here, more than enough evidence there for sure :lol:
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby PeterParker » Sat Jan 21, 2023 8:20 am

I really don’t get the fans are quiet thing.
I mean is another media biased suggestive opinion that went like a snowball and sadly, receives fuell by Pep.
All big stadiums in England are the same. Take out the you will never wank alone moment and you hear the grasshoppers on scouse arena.
Can Pep or anyone else can honestly say that our fans did not turn up the volume in a big game at home? No.

I will raise it even higher. Except Dortmund and Marseille, are there big clubs with fantastic support, non stop, every home game?
No.

Madrid and Barcelona are beyond boring and you never hear anyone pointing that out.
Fans are different these days, but don’t let them make us like we have bad fans and they everyone else are magnificent.
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Re: ***City vs Spurs Official Match thread***

Postby Mase » Sat Jan 21, 2023 8:24 am

PeterParker wrote:I really don’t get the fans are quiet thing.
I mean is another media biased suggestive opinion that went like a snowball and sadly, receives fuell by Pep.
All big stadiums in England are the same. Take out the you will never wank alone moment and you hear the grasshoppers on scouse arena.
Can Pep or anyone else can honestly say that our fans did not turn up the volume in a big game at home? No.

I will raise it even higher. Except Dortmund and Marseille, are there big clubs with fantastic support, non stop, every home game?
No.

Madrid and Barcelona are beyond boring and you never hear anyone pointing that out.
Fans are different these days, but don’t let them make us like we have bad fans and they everyone else are magnificent.


It’s spot on PP. But Pep has got some of our own fans thinking every stadium is bouncing 24/7
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