john68 wrote:It's a goose that has been cooking for a long time BBS and one that I have found myself constantly having to battle against almost all my life. At school it was the rags who used the Munich sympathy tactic and then their success through the late 50s and early 60s to hammer us with. Their attitude towards us was condescending at best and we were irrelevant to them at worst. In the last 30 odd years, like most on here, I have similarly been under the cosh from them pounding their success and our failures into my ears. The media have also played their part with their rag arse licking. More recently the media have become more agressively anti City.
I have spent aroung 50 years defending our club against all comers. Attacks on City's record and heritage from outside annoys me but I expect it. What does piss me off is the same nonsense coming from City fans.
We have all the resources we need to succeed. We have already travelled a long way from mid table obscurity to battling it out at the top. We are within touching distance of a trophy, with everything in place to progress even higher, yet we still get comments from City fans diminishing our efforts and irrationally writing us off simply because of what has happened in the recent past.
john68 wrote:It's a goose that has been cooking for a long time BBS and one that I have found myself constantly having to battle against almost all my life. At school it was the rags who used the Munich sympathy tactic and then their success through the late 50s and early 60s to hammer us with. Their attitude towards us was condescending at best and we were irrelevant to them at worst. In the last 30 odd years, like most on here, I have similarly been under the cosh from them pounding their success and our failures into my ears. The media have also played their part with their rag arse licking. More recently the media have become more agressively anti City.
I have spent aroung 50 years defending our club against all comers. Attacks on City's record and heritage from outside annoys me but I expect it. What does piss me off is the same nonsense coming from City fans.
We have all the resources we need to succeed. We have already travelled a long way from mid table obscurity to battling it out at the top. We are within touching distance of a trophy, with everything in place to progress even higher, yet we still get comments from City fans diminishing our efforts and irrationally writing us off simply because of what has happened in the recent past.
john68 wrote:It's not the typical city tag that grates, it's the irrational belief that emanates from some City fans that we can't succeed because we never have.
Typical City can often have amusing connotations. When it is used to define our future, it is not funny.
Ted Hughes wrote:I know what you're saying but unfortunately, we keep doing typical City type stuff. The 'shoot ourselves in the foot' kind of nonsense for which we are famous, keeps on coming even with all our resources. We can't just operate in a logical, sensible way.
If Balotelli relapses, Tevez gets injured & we watch Ade & Bellamy doing a perfectly good job for other teams; that will be classic, typical City, especially if Jo misses the open net that would give us 4th place. Putting out a weakened side & losing to WBA in the cup after winning fuck all for 30 odd years was typical City. Losing a ridiculous goal to Everton, a few minutes after kick off when we could have gone top of the league was typical City. We have an opportunity to do something different on Saturday. If we do it right, that will be a big step.
If we want to get rid of the 'typical City' tag though, we need to stop doing 'typical City' things.
john68 wrote:
...it's the attitude and wrong belief of so many City fans that we "always screw up". it is abject nonsense and it is just not true.
john68 wrote:I'm sorry Mate but there was one sentence in that post that exemplified just what i am talking about.
I'll give you that we can beat barca one week and follow it with a loss to a lower club but the bit that you add...that we will probably be less successful than other more reliable sides....is absolute gargage mate.
All teams suffer from that and most suffer it more than us. The rags got a good dose of it at weekend but nobody suggests it is part of their club culture.
We sit within reach of the league title and the onlt reason some can find is not that we may not be good enough yet, nor that it mu=ight be just a season too early in our development ....but that we as a club are bound to fuck up because we always have in the past...bollox.
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