***City v's Pie Eaters FA Cup dress rehearsal***

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Re: ***City v's Pie Eaters FA Cup dress rehearsal***

Postby judythehippy » Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:04 am

Sounded like Wigan played well, but at least we got the 3 points.
Can't see us losing a game rest of the season now.
Keep it up lads !

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Re: ***City v's Pie Eaters FA Cup dress rehearsal***

Postby Alex Sapphire » Thu Apr 18, 2013 8:13 am

gillie wrote:There is a saying that goes like this "If it ain't broke don't try and fix it"So apt for our season don't you think.


There's another one:

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But then Albert was pants as a pundit.

Enough changed around us, and last season was SO close, that repeating the same formula was never going to be enough.
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That way when you do criticise him you'll be a mile away.
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Re: ***City v's Pie Eaters FA Cup dress rehearsal***

Postby KippaxBlue » Thu Apr 18, 2013 11:34 am

Pics and comments on the Wigan game are now online at
http://www.rtfract.com/citapr13a.htm
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Re: ***City v's Pie Eaters FA Cup dress rehearsal***

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Apr 18, 2013 12:30 pm

Mancio4ever wrote:Must admit that I folowed the game quite absently, while zapping on the breaking political news of the very bad pie that the Italian politician are cooking for today Election of the President of the Italian Republic.

I was slightly worried ahead of this game, as it's the epitome of what City is still in becoming to be able to properly manage: an ordinary game, against a wrongly perceived as a suitable opposition (because they play football like we do, but with lesser individual quality) following the psychological fatigues of two very demanding games in a short row.
I want to underline the positives of the result and a certain attitude to trying and cope with such a limit, at least from some of the leaders of the squad.

Other than that I fully endorse what underlined by DH and Zabba, re. mancini's poor decisions on the miedfield line up: Barra and Garcia are both slow in a way we all know, and Milner + Garcia would have been a much wiser choice, alse giving some needed rest to my beloved Gaz.


So basically you didnt watch the match and have three paragraphs of feedback. Fantastic.
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Re: ***City v's Pie Eaters FA Cup dress rehearsal***

Postby sandman » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:38 pm

I wish people would cheer the fk up after last night, we still won a game playing badly, thats what champions are made of, we played against a Wigan side that beat United last season with a similar level of performance. We made 5 changes from Sat and had only two days in between. City are a force to be reckoned with, last night was proof of greatness and nothing else.
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Re: ***City v's Pie Eaters FA Cup dress rehearsal***

Postby Swales4ever » Thu Apr 18, 2013 3:42 pm

DoomMerchant wrote:
Mancio4ever wrote:Must admit that I folowed the game quite absently, while zapping on the breaking political news of the very bad pie that the Italian politician are cooking for today Election of the President of the Italian Republic.

I was slightly worried ahead of this game, as it's the epitome of what City is still in becoming to be able to properly manage: an ordinary game, against a wrongly perceived as a suitable opposition (because they play football like we do, but with lesser individual quality) following the psychological fatigues of two very demanding games in a short row.
I want to underline the positives of the result and a certain attitude to trying and cope with such a limit, at least from some of the leaders of the squad.

Other than that I fully endorse what underlined by DH and Zabba, re. mancini's poor decisions on the miedfield line up: Barra and Garcia are both slow in a way we all know, and Milner + Garcia would have been a much wiser choice, alse giving some needed rest to my beloved Gaz.


So basically you didnt watch the match and have three paragraphs of feedback. Fantastic.


I know I can't master the language, but upon review I still fail to see where You got that I didn't see the game.

cheers.

p.s.: don't lose any sleep, Bro: let's say I saw at least 80' out of 90'+7' of it, not as focused as I used to live the experience.
I am still saddened since You haven't offered me a Floridian rest.

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You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


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