Beefymcfc wrote:The Guardian is not a broadsheet, it is now just another Rag sychophant. That story is aimed purposely at the Rag fans, not City fans.
Good to see Stu Brennan (MEN) saying that Tevez' shot would've killed VP if he was in the wall.
Blue In Bolton wrote:Has nobody mentioned yet another shite performance from the referee yesterday? Totally exasparating at points during the match but very pleased with the result nonetheless.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Blue In Bolton wrote:Has nobody mentioned yet another shite performance from the referee yesterday? Totally exasparating at points during the match but very pleased with the result nonetheless.
It's Phil 'Failed Fitness Test' Dowd, no-one was expecting any different from the clown.
As for the booing of Balotelli, I think that can be put down to it being a cup game and so not the usual crowd.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:The Guardian is not a broadsheet, it is now just another Rag sychophant. That story is aimed purposely at the Rag fans, not City fans.
Good to see Stu Brennan (MEN) saying that Tevez' shot would've killed VP if he was in the wall.
Haha. Not read that yet. Nice one Stuart.
The Guardian piece, although obviously snidey, is correct in the point about Watford's strikers breaching City's defence a couple of times, & they did it using the simple, basic method of playing together & knowing the runs each other would make. One would suddenly come deep, not dawdle there like a midfield player, but sprint off the defender, meaning the cb had to come out to follow him but had no chance of getting the ball. That leaves a hole in our defence, & if the fullback is out wide a player can get in there with a one two etc. I've mentioned this on here before but If our vastly superior strikers had half the understanding of any basic strike pair anywhere, we would be a much much better team. At times, Dzeko in particular looked hopeless in the same position & just playeed the ball casually to their cbs. Tevez played well as Tevez does but he can do it, we saw that when he was at the swamp.
Zola is Italian & from the same footballing background as Mancini. If he can get his shit strikers doing that, then Mancini can get his brilliant strikers doing the same, not in five years, but now. He just hasn't. We should also have 3 men in the 6 yard box when the ball goes in there. I could see it coming 5 seconds before Dzeko. I would have been hit by the ball 3 times in front of an empty net if I'd been wearing his shirt. With a bit of luck one would have bounced in. Mancini needs to get more from his strikers & if he can't, he should bring in a modern day ex striker to work with them or get Kidd to do it. We are wasting time.
Just to add; Mario looked a class above when he came on.
Ted Hughes wrote:
Just to add; Mario looked a class above when he came on.
Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:The Guardian is not a broadsheet, it is now just another Rag sychophant. That story is aimed purposely at the Rag fans, not City fans.
Good to see Stu Brennan (MEN) saying that Tevez' shot would've killed VP if he was in the wall.
Haha. Not read that yet. Nice one Stuart.
The Guardian piece, although obviously snidey, is correct in the point about Watford's strikers breaching City's defence a couple of times, & they did it using the simple, basic method of playing together & knowing the runs each other would make. One would suddenly come deep, not dawdle there like a midfield player, but sprint off the defender, meaning the cb had to come out to follow him but had no chance of getting the ball. That leaves a hole in our defence, & if the fullback is out wide a player can get in there with a one two etc. I've mentioned this on here before but If our vastly superior strikers had half the understanding of any basic strike pair anywhere, we would be a much much better team. At times, Dzeko in particular looked hopeless in the same position & just playeed the ball casually to their cbs. Tevez played well as Tevez does but he can do it, we saw that when he was at the swamp.
Zola is Italian & from the same footballing background as Mancini. If he can get his shit strikers doing that, then Mancini can get his brilliant strikers doing the same, not in five years, but now. He just hasn't. We should also have 3 men in the 6 yard box when the ball goes in there. I could see it coming 5 seconds before Dzeko. I would have been hit by the ball 3 times in front of an empty net if I'd been wearing his shirt. With a bit of luck one would have bounced in. Mancini needs to get more from his strikers & if he can't, he should bring in a modern day ex striker to work with them or get Kidd to do it. We are wasting time.
Just to add; Mario looked a class above when he came on.
Ted, I'm not having a dig here but why do most of your posts revolve around Mancini and his tactics. You start off here saying that Zola's tactics and how he's getting the best out of them; Mancini needs to do the same now, not in 5 years. I personally wouldn't say that Zola's strikers are shit as they've been doing very well in the Championship but yesterday how many goals did they actually score against us? The answer is nil, nada, not a fucking one. So Zola didn't get the best out of his strikers on a set day so you cannot really compare.
Also, forgive me if I've lost my marbles but didn't we score the most goals last season? That's not 5 years mate he's been doing it for a while. And what about the last 3 games, as he not got the most out of our forward play, mixing it up and all that. It's amazing how everybody was talking about pace and width when 4 of our 5 fullbacks were out with injury, now we are complaing because we aren't scoring enough even though we've scored 10 goals in our last 3 games.
And what about our scoring record this season in the league? Even after injuries, set-backs and loss of form to key players we are still 2nd in the league with regard to goals scored with also the joint best defensive record. Remember at the start of the season when everybody said we were shit at the back, well that's another one resolved there.
To say Mancini is not getting the best out of our players now he has choice to pick from is disingenuous. Taking all factors into consideration our form is actually coming back and now we've got some wing play weare seeing games open up for us more and more. Mancini may not have got the best out of the players early on but in the same instance, and looking at the lethargy of some of those players, I don't think many could've done much better.
It's coming together now so at least try to see the positives. 10 goals in 3 games does not mean Mancini isn't starting to get the best out of his strikers, actually it means the opposite and if you can't take the other factors into consideration then you are not playing from a straight bat.
Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:The Guardian is not a broadsheet, it is now just another Rag sychophant. That story is aimed purposely at the Rag fans, not City fans.
Good to see Stu Brennan (MEN) saying that Tevez' shot would've killed VP if he was in the wall.
Haha. Not read that yet. Nice one Stuart.
The Guardian piece, although obviously snidey, is correct in the point about Watford's strikers breaching City's defence a couple of times, & they did it using the simple, basic method of playing together & knowing the runs each other would make. One would suddenly come deep, not dawdle there like a midfield player, but sprint off the defender, meaning the cb had to come out to follow him but had no chance of getting the ball. That leaves a hole in our defence, & if the fullback is out wide a player can get in there with a one two etc. I've mentioned this on here before but If our vastly superior strikers had half the understanding of any basic strike pair anywhere, we would be a much much better team. At times, Dzeko in particular looked hopeless in the same position & just playeed the ball casually to their cbs. Tevez played well as Tevez does but he can do it, we saw that when he was at the swamp.
Zola is Italian & from the same footballing background as Mancini. If he can get his shit strikers doing that, then Mancini can get his brilliant strikers doing the same, not in five years, but now. He just hasn't. We should also have 3 men in the 6 yard box when the ball goes in there. I could see it coming 5 seconds before Dzeko. I would have been hit by the ball 3 times in front of an empty net if I'd been wearing his shirt. With a bit of luck one would have bounced in. Mancini needs to get more from his strikers & if he can't, he should bring in a modern day ex striker to work with them or get Kidd to do it. We are wasting time.
Just to add; Mario looked a class above when he came on.
Ted, I'm not having a dig here but why do most of your posts revolve around Mancini and his tactics. You start off here saying that Zola's tactics and how he's getting the best out of them; Mancini needs to do the same now, not in 5 years. I personally wouldn't say that Zola's strikers are shit as they've been doing very well in the Championship but yesterday how many goals did they actually score against us? The answer is nil, nada, not a fucking one. So Zola didn't get the best out of his strikers on a set day so you cannot really compare.
Also, forgive me if I've lost my marbles but didn't we score the most goals last season? That's not 5 years mate he's been doing it for a while. And what about the last 3 games, as he not got the most out of our forward play, mixing it up and all that. It's amazing how everybody was talking about pace and width when 4 of our 5 fullbacks were out with injury, now we are complaing because we aren't scoring enough even though we've scored 10 goals in our last 3 games.
And what about our scoring record this season in the league? Even after injuries, set-backs and loss of form to key players we are still 2nd in the league with regard to goals scored with also the joint best defensive record. Remember at the start of the season when everybody said we were shit at the back, well that's another one resolved there.
To say Mancini is not getting the best out of our players now he has choice to pick from is disingenuous. Taking all factors into consideration our form is actually coming back and now we've got some wing play weare seeing games open up for us more and more. Mancini may not have got the best out of the players early on but in the same instance, and looking at the lethargy of some of those players, I don't think many could've done much better.
It's coming together now so at least try to see the positives. 10 goals in 3 games does not mean Mancini isn't starting to get the best out of his strikers, actually it means the opposite and if you can't take the other factors into consideration then you are not playing from a straight bat.
Mancio4ever wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:The Guardian is not a broadsheet, it is now just another Rag sychophant. That story is aimed purposely at the Rag fans, not City fans.
Good to see Stu Brennan (MEN) saying that Tevez' shot would've killed VP if he was in the wall.
Haha. Not read that yet. Nice one Stuart.
The Guardian piece, although obviously snidey, is correct in the point about Watford's strikers breaching City's defence a couple of times, & they did it using the simple, basic method of playing together & knowing the runs each other would make. One would suddenly come deep, not dawdle there like a midfield player, but sprint off the defender, meaning the cb had to come out to follow him but had no chance of getting the ball. That leaves a hole in our defence, & if the fullback is out wide a player can get in there with a one two etc. I've mentioned this on here before but If our vastly superior strikers had half the understanding of any basic strike pair anywhere, we would be a much much better team. At times, Dzeko in particular looked hopeless in the same position & just playeed the ball casually to their cbs. Tevez played well as Tevez does but he can do it, we saw that when he was at the swamp.
Zola is Italian & from the same footballing background as Mancini. If he can get his shit strikers doing that, then Mancini can get his brilliant strikers doing the same, not in five years, but now. He just hasn't. We should also have 3 men in the 6 yard box when the ball goes in there. I could see it coming 5 seconds before Dzeko. I would have been hit by the ball 3 times in front of an empty net if I'd been wearing his shirt. With a bit of luck one would have bounced in. Mancini needs to get more from his strikers & if he can't, he should bring in a modern day ex striker to work with them or get Kidd to do it. We are wasting time.
Just to add; Mario looked a class above when he came on.
Ted, I'm not having a dig here but why do most of your posts revolve around Mancini and his tactics. You start off here saying that Zola's tactics and how he's getting the best out of them; Mancini needs to do the same now, not in 5 years. I personally wouldn't say that Zola's strikers are shit as they've been doing very well in the Championship but yesterday how many goals did they actually score against us? The answer is nil, nada, not a fucking one. So Zola didn't get the best out of his strikers on a set day so you cannot really compare.
Also, forgive me if I've lost my marbles but didn't we score the most goals last season? That's not 5 years mate he's been doing it for a while. And what about the last 3 games, as he not got the most out of our forward play, mixing it up and all that. It's amazing how everybody was talking about pace and width when 4 of our 5 fullbacks were out with injury, now we are complaing because we aren't scoring enough even though we've scored 10 goals in our last 3 games.
And what about our scoring record this season in the league? Even after injuries, set-backs and loss of form to key players we are still 2nd in the league with regard to goals scored with also the joint best defensive record. Remember at the start of the season when everybody said we were shit at the back, well that's another one resolved there.
To say Mancini is not getting the best out of our players now he has choice to pick from is disingenuous. Taking all factors into consideration our form is actually coming back and now we've got some wing play weare seeing games open up for us more and more. Mancini may not have got the best out of the players early on but in the same instance, and looking at the lethargy of some of those players, I don't think many could've done much better.
It's coming together now so at least try to see the positives. 10 goals in 3 games does not mean Mancini isn't starting to get the best out of his strikers, actually it means the opposite and if you can't take the other factors into consideration then you are not playing from a straight bat.
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Wayne,
the above is probably the most Mancio4ever post ever appeared. The combination of my supposed blind love with Sir John/Shawzy & alias eloquent disposal of the Shakespeare's language could have hardly made better. Also noticeable, it comes from a poster who has taken what Sir John would call a full journey on the learning curve of the issue.
Nonetheless, as me with some struggles and You much easier and well before myself have learnt, the beauty, use and merits of a Fans Football Forum are comprehensive, multipurpose and manifold. let alone on THE BEST in the all Land and whole world of Fans Football Forum.
Many people are still perceiving Roberto Mancini as an usurper, who can barely tollerated until he does deliver a bigger prize season after season. But where is the problem with this attitude on a football forum: ain't this also and partly a cyber-dreamland where to come and steam off the piss of life or the boredoom, while keep living the genuine love for the Blues?
I understand that You are not having a dig at Teddy, but don't You find a tad weird addressing just him? I mean I am sure You realizes much earlier than me that we can be amused by different Teddies, particularly a Monday to Thursday Ted and a Friday to Sunday Ted?... :-) I for one have grown a special love for the least while having always felt an utmost devotion for the last, but that's irrelevant!
Perhaps a little more relevant would be that, reading into Ted's ways to self-amusements I think it's not difficult to find out that the very few times when the heat goes up on Bob's shoulders.... our Teddy is always amongst first to quit his personal entertainments and stand up firmly for Stability: You know.... Ted knows football and loves MCFC.
Several others, perfectly and obviously legitimated to express personal opinions different to the Mancini's way, would better be target of Your excellent post, imho.
Ted Hughes wrote:
I'm not making any of those points for my own amusement and haven't changed any of them since I first mentined it years ago, in fact I was criticising Hughes for similar before Bob arrived. He tried to fix it & failed.
I believe 100% in what I'm saying. It's not a pro or anti Mancini position, it's about football & what imo we should be doing, nothing else. Imo, Pep Guardiola for instance would be less likely to fix it than Mancini. That doesn't mean I'm happy with Mancini this season uptil now, I think he's been pretty crap tbh.
That doesn't mean I'm for sacking him. I think Aguero & Vinny have been often been crap too. Funny how people pull me up for all kinds of reasons when I criticise Mancini, but every time I slag off Sergio, which I 've been doing week in week out; not a word from anyone.
Anybody know why this is ?
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
I'm not making any of those points for my own amusement and haven't changed any of them since I first mentined it years ago, in fact I was criticising Hughes for similar before Bob arrived. He tried to fix it & failed.
I believe 100% in what I'm saying. It's not a pro or anti Mancini position, it's about football & what imo we should be doing, nothing else. Imo, Pep Guardiola for instance would be less likely to fix it than Mancini. That doesn't mean I'm happy with Mancini this season uptil now, I think he's been pretty crap tbh.
That doesn't mean I'm for sacking him. I think Aguero & Vinny have been often been crap too. Funny how people pull me up for all kinds of reasons when I criticise Mancini, but every time I slag off Sergio, which I 've been doing week in week out; not a word from anyone.
Anybody know why this is ?
Probably because managers underperforming get sacked, players don't.
I agree with a lot of what you say mind.
Tevez has scored more free kicks for us than the two that fight for every single one tho. Yaya and Mario both fucking suck at them, yet Tevez has scored this week, v stoke, v Chelsea and at least one other I can remember.
ant london wrote:Don't disagree with any of the above.....I just wanted to re-iterate the part about the balls Milner put in against Stoke.
A combination of either/or Silva with Milner/Zaba overlapping on the right hand side of the box again and again gives rise this season to very decent balls either going across the 6 yard box or pulled back into the area and we have converted a pitiful proportion of those chances. United would have buried over 50% of them IMO. It's really not rocket science and most teams in the Prem (and I'd say equally the lower divisions) would be getting people on the end of those. I'd actually go as far as to say as it is harder to manage to do what we do and routinely end up with no fucker there to get a foot on it.
It's shambolic and that is down to the coaching staff mainly but I also don't get how the players haven't sussed and sorted this themselves.
ant london wrote:Now now Johannes.....don't go all JR Hartley!
You know that the vast majority of us are happy with overall how we are doing...that doesn't mean that we shouldn't be able to discuss some glaring issues now does it?
john68 wrote:Hi Ant Mate,
This may surprise you but it actually ain't me that is all J R Hartley Pal. But I do feel there ain't enough Werthers in creation to quell the doom spouted by so effin many on here.
By all means discuss and debate each microscopic frailty our team may have but FFS let's have a bit of balance. Reading through threads since the start of this season has been like doing research for Samaritans. One suifuckingcide note after another.
I defy anyone on here to tell me they have ever in their lifetime watched a better City team. For well over 30 years, this is what we all fuclin dreamed of, but FOR SOME IT AIN'T FUCLIN GOOD ENOUGH, SO THEY FILL THIS BOARD WITH MOAN AFTER WHINGE AFTER BLEAT.
The most successful City manager in the history of our club....3 years into a 15 year project and well ahead of schedule,encumbered by the FFP...some want to SACK HIM?
...and you think I'm JR Hartley Mate?
Not asking for happy clappy but a bit of balance would be useful. I come on here, log on, read a few posts and find myself logging off before I am tempted to slash my wrists with a blunt penknife.
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