john68 wrote:I think maybe you are allowing your emotions to define your opinions mate. When he came in, I fully understood that our main problem was our leaky defence and was more than happy to see him focus on this. It is widely accepted that a team is built from back to front and he was doing just that. Team building is long term and and despite the relentless media sensationalist shite demanding immediacy, patience isn't just patience, it is realism.
Since then, we have gradually sorted out the midfield and the forwards. We have won the FA Cup, Community Shield, battered the rags 6-1 and become Champions. Not a bad bit od building by anyone's standards. It took Chelsea many years and near bankruptcy before Abramovitch before they really started to make their mark. It took Taggart around 7 years before they hit the top. We hit the top in hardly any time at all.
Did/do you honestly think that City would just continue to keep improving as time went by? No other team has achieved that. All teams move forward, slip back a bit and move forward again. Why should we be any different? The Prem is a very competetive League and staffed by top coaches and players. Is it realistic to think they don't study our games, swap notes with each other and when they do, it poses us problems we have answer. It happened last year when we sweeping all before us. We got stopped and had to rise to the new challenges. We did just that and won the league.
Currently, despite thebest efforts of some of the best coaches and players in the football, we sit just behind the rags. Not a bad position at this stage. The gap between us and the chasing group is still extending and things are evolving quite nicely.
I do not know where you drag out the "season fizzle out" crap Mate. We are on a par with last season both in points and goals against comparative sides. There is no evidence whatsoever to even suggest that we are fizzling anywhere. We are 7pts and 8 goals ahead of Chelsea below us and within touching distance of the rags above.
Hardly a reason for slashing our wrists...is it?
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:We've managed to beat Fulham, West Brom, and Wigan ffs. When we play decent oppo we look poor. Madrid pan handled us and should have been out of sight at the break, Ajax similarly twatted us. We were very fortunate at Scouse not to lose too. I do accept that we were the better team at Chelsea and that bucks the trend with what was a decent performance. Its not scintillating form at all.
Oh John, I've moved.
Socrates wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:We've managed to beat Fulham, West Brom, and Wigan ffs. When we play decent oppo we look poor. Madrid pan handled us and should have been out of sight at the break, Ajax similarly twatted us. We were very fortunate at Scouse not to lose too. I do accept that we were the better team at Chelsea and that bucks the trend with what was a decent performance. Its not scintillating form at all.
Oh John, I've moved.
Did you leave your brain behind when you moved? Please go back for it...
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Socrates wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:We've managed to beat Fulham, West Brom, and Wigan ffs. When we play decent oppo we look poor. Madrid pan handled us and should have been out of sight at the break, Ajax similarly twatted us. We were very fortunate at Scouse not to lose too. I do accept that we were the better team at Chelsea and that bucks the trend with what was a decent performance. Its not scintillating form at all.
Oh John, I've moved.
Did you leave your brain behind when you moved? Please go back for it...
Which bit of that was wrong?
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:All may not agree with the easy / hard distinction but if I am right we have had 13 tough games so far this season and won just 2.We do need to improve in the harder games
Yffi_88 wrote:Magnificent, John. Great post(s).
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