CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:How much do teams want to beat City
I think the question is how much do we want to beat other teams ?
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:How much do teams want to beat City
I think the question is how much do we want to beat other teams ?
bluej wrote:CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:How much do teams want to beat City
I think the question is how much do we want to beat other teams ?
One of the most stupid things I have read on this board.
Back on topic, as was mentioned above, we are a scalp for a lot of teams now and it must be easy to use the values of money as a teamtalk boost.
Are you for real or what?Wonderwall wrote:CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:How much do teams want to beat City
I think the question is how much do we want to beat other teams ?
no its not, read the thread again
CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:Are you for real or what?Wonderwall wrote:CITYTILLIDIE11 wrote:How much do teams want to beat City
I think the question is how much do we want to beat other teams ?
no its not, read the thread again
I am saying that’s the question the poster should really be asking, because in my opinion whether teams want to beat us or not is irrelevant.
Why not just ban me now and have done with it, stop pissing about looking for an excuse like censoring anti-Hughes Posts ?
You obviously have a bee in your bonnet with me and a few other posters on this site.
jimmygrimble2 wrote:It would seem to fit for certain players but then we have bought from the "big 4" and so shouldn't those players be used to this type of pressure?
jimmygrimble2 wrote:Heard an interesting theory recently that I thought I'd chuck out to the board on here..
Maybe the recent results are our "run of bad form" for this season (draws as a "bad" result! :-) ) and is it that City are now considered a legitimate "scalp" and teams are upping their game against us where previously they might not have done so, and the City players are maybe a bit shell shocked by this and need time to adjust their game accordingly?
It would seem to fit for certain players but then we have bought from the "big 4" and so shouldn't those players be used to this type of pressure?
any thoughts?
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:In my opinion it's a dangerous combination of teams dying to beat us without yet fearing us the way they do the sky 4. Until we tonk a few teams who try to open up and grind out a few nice wins against teams who shut up shop this will not change.
jimmygrimble2 wrote:Heard an interesting theory recently that I thought I'd chuck out to the board on here..
Maybe the recent results are our "run of bad form" for this season (draws as a "bad" result! :-) ) and is it that City are now considered a legitimate "scalp" and teams are upping their game against us where previously they might not have done so, and the City players are maybe a bit shell shocked by this and need time to adjust their game accordingly?
It would seem to fit for certain players but then we have bought from the "big 4" and so shouldn't those players be used to this type of pressure?
any thoughts?
Beefymcfc wrote:jimmygrimble2 wrote:Heard an interesting theory recently that I thought I'd chuck out to the board on here..
Maybe the recent results are our "run of bad form" for this season (draws as a "bad" result! :-) ) and is it that City are now considered a legitimate "scalp" and teams are upping their game against us where previously they might not have done so, and the City players are maybe a bit shell shocked by this and need time to adjust their game accordingly?
It would seem to fit for certain players but then we have bought from the "big 4" and so shouldn't those players be used to this type of pressure?
any thoughts?
You are dead on there mate. Was stood outside the Burnley team dressing room just before kick-off and the stuff that was coming out of there was quite outragious; reminded me more of Sunday League than Prem League. They were easily fired up for this game with the thought that they could beat a Top 4 contender and outshine players that are paid 5 times their own wage. I think one of the lines went, 'You'll go down in the towns history if you beat these soft cnuts'!
So yes, the not so well off teams will up their game massively when they play us and the use of terms like 'Not gelled yet' only go to bolster their resolve.
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