sheblue wrote:Can't help thinking it wont be straightforward. Wouldn't be shocked if after beating Arsenal we dropped two points at Fulham. Typical city anyone.
blues2win wrote:Typical City should be binned. Out of date. We’ve won four of the last five PL titles. We’re going to drop points every now and then the players are only human. It’s hard breaking down packed central defences unless our finishing is razor sharp. I expect us to get three points on Sunday but of course there are no guarantees.
Mase wrote:blues2win wrote:Typical City should be binned. Out of date. We’ve won four of the last five PL titles. We’re going to drop points every now and then the players are only human. It’s hard breaking down packed central defences unless our finishing is razor sharp. I expect us to get three points on Sunday but of course there are no guarantees.
We got to the final of a Champions League and lost to a team that finished 19 points below us that season.
If that’s not Typical City I don’t know what is.
Outcast wrote:Mase wrote:blues2win wrote:Typical City should be binned. Out of date. We’ve won four of the last five PL titles. We’re going to drop points every now and then the players are only human. It’s hard breaking down packed central defences unless our finishing is razor sharp. I expect us to get three points on Sunday but of course there are no guarantees.
We got to the final of a Champions League and lost to a team that finished 19 points below us that season.
If that’s not Typical City I don’t know what is.
More like an epic brainfart then typical City. In fact, make that suicidal line up
blues2win wrote:No it isn’t. Pollock heading over his goalkeeper which ultimately cost us relegation or Alan Ball encouraging keep ball when we needed a goal to avoid relegation. That was typical City. My typical experience seeing City at home quite a bit over the last few seasons is excellent football with plenty of goals and wins. It’s a pleasure to watch them. I’ve seen the odd shocker. Spurs at home a couple of years ago, Crystal Palace at home ditto. We’re not going to win every time and we’ll lose the odd big match but that isn’t typical of City any more. Quite the contrary. 4 PL titles out of 5 doesn’t lie..
blues2win wrote:A good one Mase! I’ll leave it there.
Tokyo Blue wrote:The arseholes running the ticket office are typical City. That hasn't got any better since the 1980s. Morons are still in charge.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:The arseholes running the ticket office are typical City. That hasn't got any better since the 1980s. Morons are still in charge.
Be careful, snowflake warning, you might be cancelled.
blues2win wrote:No it isn’t. Pollock heading over his goalkeeper which ultimately cost us relegation or Alan Ball encouraging keep ball when we needed a goal to avoid relegation. That was typical City. My typical experience seeing City at home quite a bit over the last few seasons is excellent football with plenty of goals and wins. It’s a pleasure to watch them. I’ve seen the odd shocker. Spurs at home a couple of years ago, Crystal Palace at home ditto. We’re not going to win every time and we’ll lose the odd big match but that isn’t typical of City any more. Quite the contrary. 4 PL titles out of 5 doesn’t lie..
Little improvement on the days when Swales had Bernard Halford running round the turnstiles with a bucket to remove the takings so he could claim a smaller attendance and pocket the difference.salford city wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Tokyo Blue wrote:The arseholes running the ticket office are typical City. That hasn't got any better since the 1980s. Morons are still in charge.
Be careful, snowflake warning, you might be cancelled.
To be fair, this is still the truth pains me to say it but we are poor with our tkt distribution
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