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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Arjan Van Schotte » Sat May 07, 2011 8:47 pm

Well, if we're to make use of the hundreds of millions spent we'll have to slightly up our game next season:

League games against the other top 7 teams (and we last beat one of them over 7 months ago!):

P 11 W2 D3 L6 F7 A14

Man Utd H 0-0 A 1-2
Chelsea H 1-0 A 0-2
Arsenal H 0-3 A 0-0
Tottenham A 0-0
Liverpool H 3-0 A 0-3
Everton H 1-2 A 1-2
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat May 07, 2011 8:52 pm

I wonder how this thread would've gone if Spurs won?
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sat May 07, 2011 9:10 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:I wonder how this thread would've gone if Spurs won?

Interesting question.Do you mean today or anytime in their last 12 matches?

I think they have won 1 game havent they in their last 12 and STILL they could get past us.It's been the same for weeks that our best chance of 4th is for Spurs to collapse and my god have they done that big style. They have been so bad and we have been poor enough that now Liverpool are in with a shout.

Just as well that we can beat garbage at CoMS and finally beat one away as well after a 4 months spell without a win away.

I havent seen the game today but sadly the result was a little predictable.I have heard the interview with Mancini where he sounded a bit baffled at why players don't score enough from the chances we create.It seemed like,what can I do we create chances we should score we should win,it's not my fault.I thought it was quite funny in a strange way.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Ted Hughes » Sat May 07, 2011 9:19 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:I wonder how this thread would've gone if Spurs won?

Interesting question.Do you mean today or anytime in their last 12 matches?

I think they have won 1 game havent they in their last 12 and STILL they could get past us.It's been the same for weeks that our best chance of 4th is for Spurs to collapse and my god have they done that big style. They have been so bad and we have been poor enough that now Liverpool are in with a shout.

Just as well that we can beat garbage at CoMS and finally beat one away as well after a 4 months spell without a win away.

I havent seen the game today but sadly the result was a little predictable.I have heard the interview with Mancini where he sounded a bit baffled at why players don't score enough from the chances we create.It seemed like,what can I do we create chances we should score we should win,it's not my fault.I thought it was quite funny in a strange way.


I think he's right, if that's what he's said. He could & should have brought on more energy to replace Vieira but irrespective of that, we battered Everton & kept fucking up the chances. We gave them the opportunity to play their lump & elbow game &, with the help of Phil Dowd, they did. Other than Vieira, Bob's plan worked but the players blew it.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby gillie » Sat May 07, 2011 9:39 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:I wonder how this thread would've gone if Spurs won?

Interesting question.Do you mean today or anytime in their last 12 matches?

I think they have won 1 game havent they in their last 12 and STILL they could get past us.It's been the same for weeks that our best chance of 4th is for Spurs to collapse and my god have they done that big style. They have been so bad and we have been poor enough that now Liverpool are in with a shout.

Just as well that we can beat garbage at CoMS and finally beat one away as well after a 4 months spell without a win away.

I havent seen the game today but sadly the result was a little predictable.I have heard the interview with Mancini where he sounded a bit baffled at why players don't score enough from the chances we create.It seemed like,what can I do we create chances we should score we should win,it's not my fault.I thought it was quite funny in a strange way.


I think he's right, if that's what he's said. He could & should have brought on more energy to replace Vieira but irrespective of that, we battered Everton & kept fucking up the chances. We gave them the opportunity to play their lump & elbow game &, with the help of Phil Dowd, they did. Other than Vieira, Bob's plan worked but the players blew it.

Ted i really dont know how we lost today as we were far superior in the first half and some really strange decisions went against us in the second half.But we seemed to fall apart when Cahill came on i dont know if it was psycological but it seemed stranged to me at the time.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sat May 07, 2011 11:05 pm

gillie wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:I wonder how this thread would've gone if Spurs won?

Interesting question.Do you mean today or anytime in their last 12 matches?

I think they have won 1 game havent they in their last 12 and STILL they could get past us.It's been the same for weeks that our best chance of 4th is for Spurs to collapse and my god have they done that big style. They have been so bad and we have been poor enough that now Liverpool are in with a shout.

Just as well that we can beat garbage at CoMS and finally beat one away as well after a 4 months spell without a win away.

I havent seen the game today but sadly the result was a little predictable.I have heard the interview with Mancini where he sounded a bit baffled at why players don't score enough from the chances we create.It seemed like,what can I do we create chances we should score we should win,it's not my fault.I thought it was quite funny in a strange way.


I think he's right, if that's what he's said. He could & should have brought on more energy to replace Vieira but irrespective of that, we battered Everton & kept fucking up the chances. We gave them the opportunity to play their lump & elbow game &, with the help of Phil Dowd, they did. Other than Vieira, Bob's plan worked but the players blew it.

Ted i really dont know how we lost today as we were far superior in the first half and some really strange decisions went against us in the second half.But we seemed to fall apart when Cahill came on i dont know if it was psycological but it seemed stranged to me at the time.



Surely Cahill coming on can't have been a factor! Can it?

But to say we lost it just because of missing chances is a bit naive isn't it. All good teams miss chances but it doesnt mean they will lose those matches. Apart from falling apart a little under a lot more physical pressure ( just like Stoke will do to us) we did concede two poor goals where our center half ( one of the best in the league) was beaten in two airial chellenges and our keeper made a hash of a save for the first goal.Plus they had another really good chance which Joe kept out becaause it hit him
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Ted Hughes » Sun May 08, 2011 12:22 am

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
gillie wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:I wonder how this thread would've gone if Spurs won?

Interesting question.Do you mean today or anytime in their last 12 matches?

I think they have won 1 game havent they in their last 12 and STILL they could get past us.It's been the same for weeks that our best chance of 4th is for Spurs to collapse and my god have they done that big style. They have been so bad and we have been poor enough that now Liverpool are in with a shout.

Just as well that we can beat garbage at CoMS and finally beat one away as well after a 4 months spell without a win away.

I havent seen the game today but sadly the result was a little predictable.I have heard the interview with Mancini where he sounded a bit baffled at why players don't score enough from the chances we create.It seemed like,what can I do we create chances we should score we should win,it's not my fault.I thought it was quite funny in a strange way.


I think he's right, if that's what he's said. He could & should have brought on more energy to replace Vieira but irrespective of that, we battered Everton & kept fucking up the chances. We gave them the opportunity to play their lump & elbow game &, with the help of Phil Dowd, they did. Other than Vieira, Bob's plan worked but the players blew it.

Ted i really dont know how we lost today as we were far superior in the first half and some really strange decisions went against us in the second half.But we seemed to fall apart when Cahill came on i dont know if it was psycological but it seemed stranged to me at the time.



Surely Cahill coming on can't have been a factor! Can it?

But to say we lost it just because of missing chances is a bit naive isn't it. All good teams miss chances but it doesnt mean they will lose those matches. Apart from falling apart a little under a lot more physical pressure ( just like Stoke will do to us) we did concede two poor goals where our center half ( one of the best in the league) was beaten in two airial chellenges and our keeper made a hash of a save for the first goal.Plus they had another really good chance which Joe kept out becaause it hit him


We should have defended better but given those chances, most teams, including us, would normally convert at least one & usually more. Had we done so, it would have been a famous victory probably by more than 2. Also, although we had problems when Everton started launching the ball, they were helped by often bizarre decisions from Dowd, who must have given Everton 90% of decisions around our final 3rd. Surely sometimes it must be their player who was in the wrong ? They are hardly angels. If Baines hadn't been honest enough not to dive, I'm absolutely certain Dowd would have given a penalty for nothing. Unfortunately his team mates weren't so honest & fell at every opportunity. Meanwhile several of our players were kicked elbowed & headbutted & got no change from the ref.

Re Stoke, as mentioned on other threads; it's unlikely Stoke will get the same favouritism at Wembley imo & although I'm sure they'll cause us problems at set pieces etc, if they can close down Silva & co on that Wembley pitch for 90 mins, they probably deserve the cup. I don't think they can. I think we'll get chances there too & also against Spurs. It's up to us to put them away.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby freshie » Sun May 08, 2011 12:35 am

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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Patrick » Tue May 10, 2011 8:56 pm

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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Arjan Van Schotte » Tue May 10, 2011 8:57 pm

Patrick wrote:Mancini Delivered


4th. not good enough!
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby CitizenYank » Tue May 10, 2011 11:18 pm

He will be good enough for the next four years, promise you that. Blue Moon is rising.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Kladze » Tue May 10, 2011 11:30 pm

He delivered despite some of his players tonight. And I'm pleased for him even if it does make me look like a two faced fucker.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Blue Blood » Tue May 10, 2011 11:47 pm

Patrick wrote:Mancini Delivered


Sword sheaved, crowd appeased.

Long live the king.

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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Swales4ever » Sat May 14, 2011 4:34 pm

WELL IN ROBERTO!

KEEP UP THE GOOD JOB INSPITE OF THE DESTABILIZING EFFORTS SPREAD BY THE RAGS ENSLAVED GUTTER PRESS AND THE HUGE HATERED FROM FEW SO CALLED SUPPORTERS.
BRING IN BALE, SNEIJDER AND MATA OR SANCHEZ AND CITY WILL BE VERY KEEN TO THE LEAGUE TITLE.

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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Slim » Sat May 14, 2011 4:35 pm

Patrick wrote:Mancini Delivered


Yes he did.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Sat May 14, 2011 4:40 pm

Patrick wrote:Mancini Delivered


Indeed he did. Sir Robert of Mancunia, ARISE!
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Blue Blood » Sat May 14, 2011 4:40 pm

Slim wrote:
Patrick wrote:Mancini Delivered


Yes he did.


There were time when I doubted him but he did it and all in a week too!

Legend.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby petrov » Sat May 14, 2011 4:57 pm

He delivered in the most important week in the clubs modern history. Well done Roberto and congratulations.
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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sat May 14, 2011 5:09 pm

Cant argue with an FA Cup .....best day of my life.

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Re: When it matters, he can not deliver!

Postby Arjan Van Schotte » Sat May 14, 2011 6:03 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:Cant argue with an FA Cup .....best day of my life.

The end.


very poor stoke side though. plus replays against lower league sides.
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