Harry Dowd scored wrote:Sparklehorse wrote:When was the last time our team were really at it against top opposition for 90 mins ? playing with pace and skill, putting our opponents to the sword, winning comfortably. It was the treble season, there has been nothing like it since, just a handful of good games. It’s pitiful actually with what we have at our disposal. Prime Kev, Rodri, Foden, Bernie, Stones and the rest. All those players are either gone or seemingly spent. We are in decline for several reasons, but the most notable reason is that a team in their first CL campaign and haven’t won a game ever in the competition have worked out how to play us and that is down to the manager to find a way and it’s patently obvious that he’s out of ideas.
Unless something extraordinary happens over the next couple of months, and it seems pretty obvious that its not going to happen then he has to go at the end of the season. He’s tainting his reputation and the club’s status. I actually think he’s lost the dressing room and that’s down to him and his arrogance. I’m done with him, and have been for over a year. He’s been a great manager for us and we could not have imagined the success he’d bring but it’s over. I still have hope, I’m a city fan after all and will support us whatever happens but it’s time for a new and fresh approach whatever that may bring. Taxi for Pep !!!!!
Excellent post
I think some have very rose tinted memories of the treble season - it was wank football for a lot of it barring the Real Madrid takedowns, and the outcome was actually more characterised by it being the one occasion in the run in of a season where Guardiola didn't do something fucking stupid or arrogant.
The decline started imperceptably when we started to lose players like Aguero, Silva, Kompany, Fernandinho and never really replaced them properly or in a timely manner. We've hit gold with Rodri and Haaland, but beyond that it's all very 'Meh', and it just gathered pace the last 2 years when you lose players like KDB, but also when you lose the non-cental players like Mahrez, Walker, you start to realise just how special that group of players were together.
I'm far from a happy clapper, I barely watch City any more because I can't stomach watching the insipid way we tend to play for the most part or the stupid shit Guardiola does - I'd love to get that feeling back again of being excited, But getting a manager who's gonna throw caution to the wind with a squad that will likely never match the centurions, is also going to mean we lose quite often, and there's a feeling I see here that nothing will ever be good enough again.
My question to everyone, guardiola aside - will we ever be satisfied again after what we've seen, or are we destined to be a Real Madrid baying for the managers' blood every year because he's not won the fuckin lot.
So where DO we go from here?