Mase wrote:Why are you black Grob?
Dunno, probably due to lack of activity over the last 2 years
Mase wrote:Why are you black Grob?
Ted Hughes wrote:On what planet have Jones, Smalling, Raphael, Raphael 2, Anderson, Bebe, Obertan, De Gea integrated better than Yaya Toure, Silva, Aguero, Clichy & Balotelli ?
They are being held together by two pensioners several referees & Rooney.
Rag_hater wrote:For me all this stuff that we are on a learning curve and it will take time to build a side is a bit of the mark.The whole thing about being so rich is that we can buy players who are good and have the right footballing education along with the manager.Time for the team to gel is a different thing,along with applying the managers techniques.
If people keep using the excuse that we are still developing and learning then it seems to me that those people will be happy for us to be languishing around in 2nd.
All this stuff about us being impatient and wanting it now is the thing that goes with being so rich.We don't have to wait
Rag_hater wrote:For me all this stuff that we are on a learning curve and it will take time to build a side is a bit of the mark.The whole thing about being so rich is that we can buy players who are good and have the right footballing education along with the manager.Time for the team to gel is a different thing,along with applying the managers techniques.
If people keep using the excuse that we are still developing and learning then it seems to me that those people will be happy for us to be languishing around in 2nd.
All this stuff about us being impatient and wanting it now is the thing that goes with being so rich.We don't have to wait
Sideshow Bob wrote:Rag_hater wrote:For me all this stuff that we are on a learning curve and it will take time to build a side is a bit of the mark.The whole thing about being so rich is that we can buy players who are good and have the right footballing education along with the manager.Time for the team to gel is a different thing,along with applying the managers techniques.
If people keep using the excuse that we are still developing and learning then it seems to me that those people will be happy for us to be languishing around in 2nd.
All this stuff about us being impatient and wanting it now is the thing that goes with being so rich.We don't have to wait
if you aren't actually some rag WUM, you are surely doing the best impersonation of a rag WUM i've ever seen.
Rag_hater wrote:What age do kids graduate from university?
After that they have learn't enough and are ready for work?
Kids tend to be educated by the time they are 21/22 after that its just adapting to your enviroment youv'e learn't what you need to.
Ted Hughes wrote:On what planet have Jones, Smalling, Raphael, Raphael 2, Anderson, Bebe, Obertan, De Gea integrated better than Yaya Toure, Silva, Aguero, Clichy & Balotelli ?
They are being held together by two pensioners several referees & Rooney.
john68 wrote:
I don't think everything in the City garden is rosie but I also see a City team that is far better than any other I have ever seen. Better than my old heroic Bell, Lee,Summerbee team. Our record this season shows this bunch are probably the best City team in our history.
john68 wrote:Thanks for that reply Grob, at last a reasoned argument rather than having to read those "we are shite" posts.
It takes time to build a great team but I never suggested that the likes of Spurs (13pts behind), Chelsea, Arsenal (both 17pts behind, before tonight's game) or any other Prem team, including L'Pool (all more than 22pts behind) were great teams. I was looking simply at our improvement, rather than any comparison.
Whatever the opinion of our playing style/form, we have dropped 6pts since the halfway stage of the season. Only the rags (dropped 5pts have a better record, so whatever the failures, we are still a mile away from the chasing pack. For the record, none of the chasing pack have dropped less that 10pts and that could change in our favour after tonight's game.
For the most part, any comparison with any chasing clubs, shows our record is still improving.
That then leaves the rags and I agree with what you say about their integration of player. I also would suggest that it does hint they are better at building teams than us...at present anyway. They and Taggart have had since 1986 to practise and fine tune team building and I suspect we still are, not unreasonably, a little behind at the moment. Maybe the stability of the rags years makes it easier for them to have created a club mentality and infrastructure of success that we as yet lack.
I disagree with you suggestion that we have stopped improving...see the points above.
I take on board what you say about rotation and other arguments on here regarding tactics and substitutions. I don't think everything in the City garden is rosie but I also see a City team that is far better than any other I have ever seen. Better than my old heroic Bell, Lee,Summerbee team. Our record this season shows this bunch are probably the best City team in our history.
Mancini gets a lot of stick for his failings (and he has quite a few) but not the same balance of adulation for the positives he has brought. That anyone can contemplate removing him leaves me confused and angry.
failsworthblue wrote:We may have the best squad in the country , but with one fundamental flaw, No Pace
Rag_hater wrote:Thing is when we hired Bobby I thought we got somebody who would win us things not an apprentice who was still learning.
King Kev wrote:Rag_hater wrote:Thing is when we hired Bobby I thought we got somebody who would win us things not an apprentice who was still learning.
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