Indianablue wrote:You might experience the atmosphere in a stadium and get to shout and sing but in this day and age, the view of a game from a TV screen, action replays, slow motion, freeze frame is far superior. Pep has drilled and trained our team to keep possession, pass it sideways or back in an effort to find a perfect opening or pass or attempt on goal . Pep frustrates because he wants perfec. The fans that criticise Pep want faster attacking play , take more shots, attempt through passes - even though its not perfect, I am not seeking perfection but i do want to be entertained. City at times just bore the arse off me and most neutrals. Even City commentators on the City match forum criticise our slow build up play in a lot of our matches.
Interesting you mentioned Spurs, a team that gupped us at our place and came from behind to get a draw when we played them away, a time when they had turned to shite and we were giving away points for fun in the second half of matches
Yep spurs did that, that's a fact. Yet I don't see them in a cup final, 2nd in the league and in the fa cup quarter final.
People will pick and choose games to make their points, it's tit for tat, I could say we did the double over Liverpool, not done that since 1937, but it proves nothing.
On your point that TV is better than being at the game. It depends if all you want is to see replays and slow Mo's. I can guarantee you that sitting on the 2nd/3rd tiers at the Etihad gives a fantastic real time view of the play and the set up/formation etc, you don't get that view on TV as they follow the ball. I would argue that point all day.
That's my preference, you have yours. I m not here to say what you should do, even jokingly (apparently)