Green & Blue wrote:The greatest advocate of Manchester City football club.Well maybe not but...
Never thought i would say that but at least presently in media ciecles it's certainly true.He's a bit of a legend.Since Mancini has joined the club he has been so so positive about the club.One of our only constant sources of support within the media.
Okay maybe the legend bit is slightly over the top but on Espn he has been all over us like a rash talking us up no end.
I never really liked Savage in his playing days as he was so full blooded on the pitch.That would have been great if he played for the club i support but when he's on the opposing team he's hardly going to endear himself.
I have to say in a way his City Bias has become quite entertaining and i'm really begining to like the chap, makes Espn a far more favourable viewing option than the lot at sky.
[highlight]He hinted that his only criticisim of us today was that we should have gone for the jugular today and made it seven or eight.[/highlight]
Dubciteh wrote:former rag can we have ever take to him?
I too thought at 4 nil up after 60mins we could of got 7 or 8 but we slowed our play down to a certain extent...
john@staustell wrote:5-1 away at Spurs is pretty 'jugular' to me!!
JonnyAsh wrote:Totally agree with him about going for the jugular. If there's one thing we can learn off the rags is that they showed no mercy to Arsenal today. they could have been forgiven for stopping at 5 or 6, but they never stop.
If we had today, we could well have been top tonight. I hope they learn if and when we are in that position again. Goal difference cost us second on our own last year, we must learn to be unforgiving in putting teams to the sword.
Kladze wrote:Green & Blue wrote:The greatest advocate of Manchester City football club.Well maybe not but...
Never thought i would say that but at least presently in media ciecles it's certainly true.He's a bit of a legend.Since Mancini has joined the club he has been so so positive about the club.One of our only constant sources of support within the media.
Okay maybe the legend bit is slightly over the top but on Espn he has been all over us like a rash talking us up no end.
I never really liked Savage in his playing days as he was so full blooded on the pitch.That would have been great if he played for the club i support but when he's on the opposing team he's hardly going to endear himself.
I have to say in a way his City Bias has become quite entertaining and i'm really begining to like the chap, makes Espn a far more favourable viewing option than the lot at sky.
[highlight]He hinted that his only criticisim of us today was that we should have gone for the jugular today and made it seven or eight.[/highlight]
I agreed with him. We have to learn to be totally and utterly ruthless.
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