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Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Kladze » Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:47 pm

......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby lyons07 » Wed Sep 07, 2011 5:56 pm

Had a cheeky £1 on 10-0, but i can see us battering them with a 1-0 win
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Burt » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:25 pm

Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby aaron bond » Wed Sep 07, 2011 6:32 pm

Burt wrote:
Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!


Goater's well-placed shot using his knee :-)

What a game!
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby steveo_88 » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:03 pm

aaron bond wrote:
Burt wrote:
Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!


Goater's well-placed shot using his knee :-)

What a game!


Weren't always pretty from the Goat but they found their way in, there was a guy who could score consistently at every level!

If we had Goater again now in his prime would you play him with the service he would get?
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby freshie » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:07 pm

steveo_88 wrote:
aaron bond wrote:
Burt wrote:
Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!


Goater's well-placed shot using his knee :-)

What a game!


Weren't always pretty from the Goat but they found their way in, there was a guy who could score consistently at every level!

If we had Goater again now in his prime would you play him with the service he would get?


Definitely - he'd score a shit load of goals with the service provided by players like Silva, Nasri and Yaya
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:14 pm

aaron bond wrote:
Burt wrote:
Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!


Goater's well-placed shot using his knee :-)

What a game!


It would be nice to get that kind of atmosphere back again on a regular basis.

I think that's doable if we continue to play the kind of football we have been doing. There are a percentage of fans who are happy just to collect points & also there's been a change of mentality to that of winners, but imo, City are not a club suited to defensive football & the club only starts to buzz when we have a team which attacks. This is our tradition; our history. I know of old folk who pretty much retired from watching City, who are talking about going to games again, not because we won stuff but because they're entertained & proud of what they've seen on the pitch in recent times. They have memories of teams storming forward & they got tired of waiting to see it again. Not just to see trophies but to see football you talk about 20 years later. A boring 1-0 may be fine for some but not for everyone. Of course we can't do it every single game, but if we keep playing this kind of football on the whole, the plans for increasing stadium capacity will appear sooner rather than later. It's never just about winning, not at City; it's about winning in style.

For the 1st year Bob was in charge, I often went out of a sense of duty rather than for enjoyment. Now we're about to play against one of the most unappealing teams in the league & I can't wait. That's how I used to feel when we had Marsh, Bell, Tueart etc. This lot will be on another level. The buzz is coming back & one day they'll be able to hear it all over the world.

Great times ahead.
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby The Man In Blue » Wed Sep 07, 2011 7:32 pm

Mint post Ted, sat reading that with a big smile on my face!
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby johnnyondioline » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:29 pm

The first thing that crossed my mind after reading this thread was the home tie in the playoff against Wigan.

One of my more surreal City experiences as I had the joy of watching the first leg on the big screen at Maine road. Certainly the only time that I can recall watching a match (at City) on a big screen. (Having just written that I wonder if there were other occasions when a game was beamed back to the screen?)

I recall finding my seat in the Kippax a couple of minutes before kick off, and being giddily cheerful, after a few early pints, having realised that you could drink in the seats. Drinking lots of beer before City played being fairly mandatory at that point!

And then the goal.....my memory says that the sound didnt work properly on the big screen at the start of the match (this may be selective on my part)..... but it just seemed to happen without the game having started (Couldnt hear the whistle) so the reaction around me was initial confusion as to whether it was a goal or not! The immediate (lack of) reactions of Wiekens & Weaver only added to the mystery.

The sickening feeling when we kicked off again doesnt need describing on here as we all know it and I completely share the joy at where we are now in comparison.

I loved Big Joe`s comment after the initial incident describing how he turned to David Bernstein in the stand...looked him in the eye and said...."Another peppermint Chairman?" will stay with me as a decent anecdote to summarise "Typical CIty".

Long may those days remain banished. And long may those days be remembered, as this is what separates us from EVERYBODY else.

Another of my favourite analogies from Josephus Maximus was along the lines of comparing City with an Ocean liner...and in particular, the turning circle of an Ocean liner. It takes a long time to turn a corner (or in our case a 35 (year) point turn) but once you are sailing in a straight line the sky is the limit. (Or something like that)

The other thing about that day that also stays with me was the Kippax singing the usual songs despite the fact we were all watching the game on the telly. Mad.

Bring on Saturday..........I can't fucking wait
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Blue Since 76 » Wed Sep 07, 2011 8:37 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
aaron bond wrote:
Burt wrote:
Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!


Goater's well-placed shot using his knee :-)

What a game!


It would be nice to get that kind of atmosphere back again on a regular basis.

I think that's doable if we continue to play the kind of football we have been doing. There are a percentage of fans who are happy just to collect points & also there's been a change of mentality to that of winners, but imo, City are not a club suited to defensive football & the club only starts to buzz when we have a team which attacks. This is our tradition; our history. I know of old folk who pretty much retired from watching City, who are talking about going to games again, not because we won stuff but because they're entertained & proud of what they've seen on the pitch in recent times. They have memories of teams storming forward & they got tired of waiting to see it again. Not just to see trophies but to see football you talk about 20 years later. A boring 1-0 may be fine for some but not for everyone. Of course we can't do it every single game, but if we keep playing this kind of football on the whole, the plans for increasing stadium capacity will appear sooner rather than later. It's never just about winning, not at City; it's about winning in style.

For the 1st year Bob was in charge, I often went out of a sense of duty rather than for enjoyment. Now we're about to play against one of the most unappealing teams in the league & I can't wait. That's how I used to feel when we had Marsh, Bell, Tueart etc. This lot will be on another level. The buzz is coming back & one day they'll be able to hear it all over the world.

Great times ahead.


Know what you mean about 'duty'. At times over the last 18 months, I've felt like Pearce was in charge again. The promotion season under Keegan was probably the best football I've ever seen us play, closely followed by the first few months under Sven and then the first few months under Hughes, when we played some really nice open football.

Saturday promises to be brilliant and should be a stroll in the park for City, leading to an easy victory and a chance to get back above the rags, no matter how many they score...

However, this is City, so I predict a 1-0 win for Wigan. And that's why I'm not that upset that the wife booked my son's birthday party for 2 o'clock on Saturday, meaning I can't go to the flipping game.
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Kladze » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:40 pm

A narrow 1-0 win?

I don't mind that, provided that we play as if we intend to score six.
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby PoC » Wed Sep 07, 2011 10:43 pm

Kladze wrote:A narrow 1-0 win?

I don't mind that, provided that we play as if we intend to score six.

Fuck that, i want us to smash em so hard that dave whelan looks like he's sucked a lemon at half time
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Sideshow Bob » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:45 pm

I suspect bob will make wholesale changes to our starting IX and we'll look out of sorts, at least until the usual suspects come on in the 2nd half.
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Sep 07, 2011 11:58 pm

He could possibly start some of the same players then take them off but I expect Tevez to get a start now he's been training & if Dzeko has been doing a lot of work he may be rested. AJ is fresh as is Balotelli & Milner is due another game.

The question is; dare he rest Silva ? He may want to rest Silva ideally & maybe try Tevez/Aguero for an hour but will we still pass it properly without him ?
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby john@staustell » Thu Sep 08, 2011 4:51 am

I've had an ever-so-slight chuckle every time someone begs for a ticket for THE WIGAN GAME. Not chuckling at the poor guys, just the fact that we haven't got enough seats for Wigan. Glad I got mine as soon as I could.

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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Slim » Thu Sep 08, 2011 5:02 am

The only reason we want this game so badly is because of the fucking stupid international cunting fucking cunting fucktardio break.
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Kladze » Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:49 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
aaron bond wrote:
Burt wrote:
Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!


Goater's well-placed shot using his knee :-)

What a game!


It would be nice to get that kind of atmosphere back again on a regular basis.

I think that's doable if we continue to play the kind of football we have been doing. There are a percentage of fans who are happy just to collect points & also there's been a change of mentality to that of winners, but imo, City are not a club suited to defensive football & the club only starts to buzz when we have a team which attacks. This is our tradition; our history. I know of old folk who pretty much retired from watching City, who are talking about going to games again, not because we won stuff but because they're entertained & proud of what they've seen on the pitch in recent times. They have memories of teams storming forward & they got tired of waiting to see it again. Not just to see trophies but to see football you talk about 20 years later. A boring 1-0 may be fine for some but not for everyone. Of course we can't do it every single game, but if we keep playing this kind of football on the whole, the plans for increasing stadium capacity will appear sooner rather than later. It's never just about winning, not at City; it's about winning in style.

For the 1st year Bob was in charge, I often went out of a sense of duty rather than for enjoyment. Now we're about to play against one of the most unappealing teams in the league & I can't wait. That's how I used to feel when we had Marsh, Bell, Tueart etc. This lot will be on another level. The buzz is coming back & one day they'll be able to hear it all over the world.

Great times ahead.


Too true Ted, missed your post first time around - sorry :-)

The atmosphere we could generate in the 70s was nothing short of awesome at times. Oddly enough, for me, it was at its most awe inspiring if we were a goal behind with ten minutes to go. Genuine 'hair standing on end' stuff as the team would pour forward in response to the crowd.

Great days, and we can have them back if Roberto keeps us playing like this.
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Yffi_88 » Thu Sep 08, 2011 8:16 am

Fantastic to see so much positivity about us, both on the pitch and in the stands. Missed the Swansea game as I was on holiday, so my season starts on Saturday.

I cant wait, and for once, the pessimistic doom-monger within me has well and truly fucked off into some remote corner of my person. And for good I hope.

Excellent reading the post from Ted! Too young to know the atmosphere of the 70's, but i truly hope we can get some of that magic back, and as you said - through appreciation of the style of play rather than the spoils in the trophy cabinet come end of the season (although the latter wouldnt be bad either).

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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Burt » Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:39 am

johnnyondioline wrote:The first thing that crossed my mind after reading this thread was the home tie in the playoff against Wigan.

One of my more surreal City experiences as I had the joy of watching the first leg on the big screen at Maine road. Certainly the only time that I can recall watching a match (at City) on a big screen. (Having just written that I wonder if there were other occasions when a game was beamed back to the screen?)

I recall finding my seat in the Kippax a couple of minutes before kick off, and being giddily cheerful, after a few early pints, having realised that you could drink in the seats. Drinking lots of beer before City played being fairly mandatory at that point!

And then the goal.....my memory says that the sound didnt work properly on the big screen at the start of the match (this may be selective on my part)..... but it just seemed to happen without the game having started (Couldnt hear the whistle) so the reaction around me was initial confusion as to whether it was a goal or not! The immediate (lack of) reactions of Wiekens & Weaver only added to the mystery.

I seem to remember being at Maine Rd with a screening of Millwall away, when then they didn't allow away fans at The Den?
The sickening feeling when we kicked off again doesnt need describing on here as we all know it and I completely share the joy at where we are now in comparison.

I loved Big Joe`s comment after the initial incident describing how he turned to David Bernstein in the stand...looked him in the eye and said...."Another peppermint Chairman?" will stay with me as a decent anecdote to summarise "Typical CIty".

Long may those days remain banished. And long may those days be remembered, as this is what separates us from EVERYBODY else.

Another of my favourite analogies from Josephus Maximus was along the lines of comparing City with an Ocean liner...and in particular, the turning circle of an Ocean liner. It takes a long time to turn a corner (or in our case a 35 (year) point turn) but once you are sailing in a straight line the sky is the limit. (Or something like that)

The other thing about that day that also stays with me was the Kippax singing the usual songs despite the fact we were all watching the game on the telly. Mad.

Bring on Saturday..........I can't fucking wait
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Re: Never could a game against Wigan

Postby Rae4685 » Thu Sep 08, 2011 9:39 am

freshie wrote:
steveo_88 wrote:
aaron bond wrote:
Burt wrote:
Kladze wrote:......... have been so eagerly anticipated.


What with the team we appear to have and the spectacular start we've made to the season, this international break has done my head in. Feels like fucking pre-season.

Come on City! Whup those pie eaters big style.




and

Come on Bolton ! ;-)


I know you feel the same way as we all do about this game mate. It also brought my thoughts to a MASSIVE two-legged game we played against the pie eaters in the semi-final of the ol play offs in 1999.

It was shit or bust and we edged past em at Maine Road after a hard fought first leg at their old ground (was it Springfield Park?).

And we have no history some say?!!!


Goater's well-placed shot using his knee :-)

What a game!


Weren't always pretty from the Goat but they found their way in, there was a guy who could score consistently at every level!

If we had Goater again now in his prime would you play him with the service he would get?


Definitely - he'd score a shit load of goals with the service provided by players like Silva, Nasri and Yaya



I'm confused whether you guys are for real or not?!? Goater wouldn't even get in our 25 these days never mind start. Get a grip
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