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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:42 pm

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london blue 2 wrote:
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london blue 2 wrote:I can't defend Mancini, soon as kolarov came on I knew we were gonna fuck up.

That's a fair point but who in his place?

Sinclair, Garcia, anyone!

Really!

No-one. And take Dzecko off.


london blue 2 wrote:Kolarov is absolute dogshit. I know we don't have an abundance of top class replacements but is avoid using him at all. And dzeko is going the same way.

Also this is a match thread so I'm allowed to be a little OTT.

You're probably both right in a way but the options were limitied, extremely in this case.

For me, this game highlights the difference between our squad and United's. No way will I big them up but they have options that we do not. They have shown they can play a similar system to us when needed (although they look shit) and get results but also have the pace and width where we've been severely lacking.

The last closed season was a must for us considering. We didn't oblige, they did, and for a team who have the best pedigree in Premier League history, it was a no-brainer of where they'd be this season.

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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Risby » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:49 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:[urlnp=http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/Interviews/2013/Spurs-v-City-Roberto-Mancini-reaction]Link[/urlnp]
There's the link mate, and he's completely right in his analysis. We should've been 3 up and we lost 2 of our goals from individual mistakes. Read the match thread, most have said the same.

Do you want the manager to say all is rosey in the garden, do you want him to lack integrity scuh as the likes of Taggart and Wenger?

I personally quite like that he puts it across as it is, without hesitation. When I'm working with the best people at my disposal, I want the the right answers, the right outcome, I shouldn't have to micro-manage every part, that's why they are who they are and paid accordingly.


He's passing the blame completely into the players. Yes they were the ones playing, but he needs to take into account that it's his team and if something isn't working as it was, then he needs to do something about it before errors occur.
Our defence was under the cosh for a fair bit of time and something needed doing.
He came across in the interview well and disappointed which is good, but don't put the blame on others.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Mase » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:50 pm

I hope Kolarov plays in the cup final.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Superbia » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:52 pm

Mase wrote:I hope Kolarov plays in the cup final.


I hope he never plays for city again useless cunt one of the worst footballers i have ever seen in my life an absolute pathetic excuse for a footballer.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:54 pm

zabbadabbado wrote:
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zabbadabbado wrote:time for over reacting yawn fucking yawn.

We lost a game that is all.Injuries cost us today nothing else.He pushed Lescott up front because he did not want to risk Aguero.

We need to spend big this summer and give Roberto and open cheque book,We lack depth and it has cost us this season,if we had got De Rossi and Hazzard like Roberto wanted things would be much different.

Next season we will be unstoppable under Roberto Mancini.


Injuries cost us?!? Are you blind?
no i am not.

Miner of injured,we lost our energy second half and had to play Kolorov.That was a game changing event on its own.

We had to start with Dzeko instead of Aguero,that was significant.

No Silva that was significant.

All 3 contributed heavily today's defeat.We don't have quality cover we lack depth.What is roberto supposed to do ?.

It is my opinion that some just choose to ignore the obvious because they have a personal agenda against Roberto Mancini.


How will you explain him sending Lescott at the end?

I have gone through all your posts and it seems to me that you are missing the obvious. How on earth does AVB with a far worse squad and also plagued by injuries has managed to keep his squad in top 4 contention? How on earth is United with a far far worse squad f*cking winning the title? Why did Mancini resort to 3 at the back in many games when it became obvious that it is hurting us?

I had faith in Mancini but this and the Everton games have destroyed it. And what personal agenda would I or any of the fans have against Mancini? This season isn't a disappointment because we are losing but because we know that we are performing below our capacity.
Come on mate you know he did not want to risk tweaking Aguero hamstring.

I don't base my opinion on individual collective performances,that you have singled out.I see the bigger picture,this is our second best season in donkeys years,we might also add our 4th trophy under Roberto,i call that progress,what ever way you want to look at it.Basically i see the bigger picture.


IF AGUERO COULDNT PLAY THEN HE SHOULDNT HAVE BEEN A FUCKING SUB SHOULD HE NUMBNUTS!!!

Keep on with the excuses,Mancini was clueless today as in non reaction to the way the game was changing...AVB pissed on him in this regard.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Mase » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:56 pm

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I hope he never plays for city again useless cunt one of the worst footballers i have ever seen in my life an absolute pathetic excuse for a footballer.


He reminds me of a white Pele but a touch more skilful.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:56 pm

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Beefymcfc wrote:[urlnp=http://www.mcfc.co.uk/citytv/Interviews/2013/Spurs-v-City-Roberto-Mancini-reaction]Link[/urlnp]
There's the link mate, and he's completely right in his analysis. We should've been 3 up and we lost 2 of our goals from individual mistakes. Read the match thread, most have said the same.

Do you want the manager to say all is rosey in the garden, do you want him to lack integrity scuh as the likes of Taggart and Wenger?

I personally quite like that he puts it across as it is, without hesitation. When I'm working with the best people at my disposal, I want the the right answers, the right outcome, I shouldn't have to micro-manage every part, that's why they are who they are and paid accordingly.


He's passing the blame completely into the players. Yes they were the ones playing, but he needs to take into account that it's his team and if something isn't working as it was, then he needs to do something about it before errors occur.
Our defence was under the cosh for a fair bit of time and something needed doing.
He came across in the interview well and disappointed which is good, but don't put the blame on others.

There was no blame, he said we made mistakes.

Can I ask you, if someone is being paid top dollar to do a job in your firm, how many times do you cover their arse? I back Mancini's stance as it's the same as my own, and it's refreshing. A couple of my lads have fucked up recently and they've had similar treatment. Since then, they've took on the responsibility and push themselves 100%. Similar to most of the players in our squad over the last few weeks, they've given everything but the last 20 today was just too much. Either way, you've got to get every last drop sometimes and that's what he tried.

There was nothing different that I would've done today with the personnel available. What about you?
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Apr 21, 2013 6:59 pm

carl_feedthegoat wrote:IF AGUERO COULDNT PLAY THEN HE SHOULDNT HAVE BEEN A FUCKING SUB SHOULD HE NUMBNUTS!!!

Keep on with the excuses,Mancini was clueless today as in non reaction to the way the game was changing...AVB pissed on him in this regard.

Just the thought of Sergio playing would've had AVB changing his game plan. I'd have used him in that way.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby judythehippy » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:06 pm

halnone wrote:WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED?

I had to stop watching at the 70th minute because of an issue with work. I come back and we lose.3-1.

what. the.fuck.


1st half we were pretty damn good, early part of the 2nd half both teams kept giving the ball away, but Spurs were NO threat at all.
But once they scored they improved, had the crowd behind them/went for it & subs huddlestone & holtby livened things up, BUT they didn't deserve a 3-1 win. One of those 'awful' days I guess...we've not had many though in the last 12 months.

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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:08 pm

zabbadabbado wrote:
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phips wrote:Spurs were the better team from basically the start. Tevez created the only goal from basically nothing and against the run of play. Not good enough today.


Against the run of play? we score a goal after 4 minutes against the run of play....yeah cos we were under the cosh for 4 minutes weren't we?


Hilarious isnt he.
We batterered them all the first half then just didnt turn up the second half,Mancini did ZERO to change the obvious failings on the pitch...its deja vu.
Why don't you apply for the job ?your like a broken record every time we lose.Fuck me the man has won us the FA Cup,Premier League,Charity Shield took us to another Final.Yet you sit at your keyboard waiting for a bad result to start spewing your bile.We lost a game it happens,nobody has lost the plot except you.HE IS GOING NOWHERE FOR THE NEXT 5 YEARS GET OVER IT. HE IS THE THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MANAGER IN ENGLAND RIGHT NOW !!!!!!!


Actually fuckead, I was in Cap cana with my mrs for her birthday surprise and I had a massive argument with her over me watching City on the fucking box instead of a fuckign romatic bastard walk on the beach at 8.30 am!!!

After watching that shiteeeeee second half I did indeed become a keyboard warrior as it really was not worth the fucking ear ache I got over it......

2 bottles of wine and a fuckign neckless later Im only just startign to get a bit of sugar back so you can fuckign gooooooooooo do one you cunt.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Risby » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:33 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:There was no blame, he said we made mistakes.

Can I ask you, if someone is being paid top dollar to do a job in your firm, how many times do you cover their arse? I back Mancini's stance as it's the same as my own, and it's refreshing. A couple of my lads have fucked up recently and they've had similar treatment. Since then, they've took on the responsibility and push themselves 100%. Similar to most of the players in our squad over the last few weeks, they've given everything but the last 20 today was just too much. Either way, you've got to get every last drop sometimes and that's what he tried.

There was nothing different that I would've done today with the personnel available. What about you?


I understand your point, but he is in the position to change errors immediately with the use of substitutions.
If someone fucks up at work, I have pointed then in the right direction, either by bollocking them or by an arm around their shoulder. This is fine as things can be put right in most lines of work.
In football, it can't. After 90 mins if you have played poorly or made mistakes and have been punished for them, then the effect of the loss is immediate.
Those mistakes by our defenders were made today and they have to deal with them. My point though is and was that Mancini should have seen the danger Spurs were showing with their substitutions and should have made his own before their first goal therefore hopefully reducing the risk of errors.
Like you said earlier, if only we could predict what happened, then maybe he would have made the changes.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Blue Since 76 » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:38 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:There was no blame, he said we made mistakes.

Can I ask you, if someone is being paid top dollar to do a job in your firm, how many times do you cover their arse? I back Mancini's stance as it's the same as my own, and it's refreshing. A couple of my lads have fucked up recently and they've had similar treatment. Since then, they've took on the responsibility and push themselves 100%. Similar to most of the players in our squad over the last few weeks, they've given everything but the last 20 today was just too much. Either way, you've got to get every last drop sometimes and that's what he tried.

There was nothing different that I would've done today with the personnel available. What about you?


Sorry, but the one at the top is the one paid to make the decisions and take the blame if it goes wrong. Any manager who constantly blames poor team performance on a single part of the team without accepting responsibility shouldn't be a manager.

As for today, was it just me or could anyone else see their first goal coming? Yes it was individual errors which led to the goal, bit was it really a surprise or could you see Spurs scoring?

If the latter, can you really blame the defence who were is such an exposed position? Wasn't the answer for the person who can do something about it to do it?

As for the changes, I'd have cosidered Aguero for Dzeko, as the ball wasn't sticking when it went upfront. Alternatively, and something he's done regularly over the last couple of years, Garcia for Dzeko to add numbers to midfield and ultimately release Yaya. Once we'd got a grip again, he could then have gone for Aguero for Nasri.

Or he could have brought on Lescott or Kolo to go 3 centre halves, allowing Clichy and Zabaleta to bolster midfield.

Instead he did nothing. And whilst Sinclair for Dzeko may have been a plan at 1-0, surely it should have been adapted at 3-1 down?
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby zuricity » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:38 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:There was no blame, he said we made mistakes.

Can I ask you, if someone is being paid top dollar to do a job in your firm, how many times do you cover their arse? I back Mancini's stance as it's the same as my own, and it's refreshing. A couple of my lads have fucked up recently and they've had similar treatment. Since then, they've took on the responsibility and push themselves 100%. Similar to most of the players in our squad over the last few weeks, they've given everything but the last 20 today was just too much. Either way, you've got to get every last drop sometimes and that's what he tried.

There was nothing different that I would've done today with the personnel available. What about you?


you're right Beefy and which piece of slime. getting a bonus too, thought he could allow firms to trade horse meat as beef ?

Komps should have wellied that ball for their first goal .

What on earth was he thinking, he must know there is a spurs player behind him . if he didn't he should not have been on the field
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby MR IMAINEROAD » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:44 pm

judythehippy wrote:
halnone wrote:WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED?

I had to stop watching at the 70th minute because of an issue with work. I come back and we lose.3-1.

what. the.fuck.


1st half we were pretty damn good, early part of the 2nd half both teams kept giving the ball away, but Spurs were NO threat at all.
But once they scored they improved, had the crowd behind them/went for it & subs huddlestone & holtby livened things up, BUT they didn't deserve a 3-1 win. One of those 'awful' days I guess...we've not had many though in the last 12 months.

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The signs were there on Wednesday against Wigan.

The team is physically and emotionally drained. It has been pointed out but needs repeating.

1. We have played three very hard games since Spurs last played
2. We were away
3. Spurs have a full strength side. We don't
4. Spurs are desperate for Champions league. Our motivation was mostly just for pride

Given the above and only one and half strikers today wasn't that big a surprise. (Though I'm sure the media will be salivating...)
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:45 pm

Carl, I feel your pain. Losing can be a bitch
City and sniffing knickers.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:54 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Carl, I feel your pain. Losing can be a bitch


Im back home now,still pissed as in drunk and angry...mrs is fine.....silver linign and all that.
I cannot bring myself to see my fb with all those fucking munchens on it,,,,my phones still off as well ffs.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Beefymcfc » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:58 pm

Risby wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:There was no blame, he said we made mistakes.

Can I ask you, if someone is being paid top dollar to do a job in your firm, how many times do you cover their arse? I back Mancini's stance as it's the same as my own, and it's refreshing. A couple of my lads have fucked up recently and they've had similar treatment. Since then, they've took on the responsibility and push themselves 100%. Similar to most of the players in our squad over the last few weeks, they've given everything but the last 20 today was just too much. Either way, you've got to get every last drop sometimes and that's what he tried.

There was nothing different that I would've done today with the personnel available. What about you?


I understand your point, but he is in the position to change errors immediately with the use of substitutions.
If someone fucks up at work, I have pointed then in the right direction, either by bollocking them or by an arm around their shoulder. This is fine as things can be put right in most lines of work.
In football, it can't. After 90 mins if you have played poorly or made mistakes and have been punished for them, then the effect of the loss is immediate.
Those mistakes by our defenders were made today and they have to deal with them. My point though is and was that Mancini should have seen the danger Spurs were showing with their substitutions and should have made his own before their first goal therefore hopefully reducing the risk of errors.
Like you said earlier, if only we could predict what happened, then maybe he would have made the changes.

I like the approach but like I say, who do you change? You can't change Vince as it would undermine him as a captain . You can't change Nasti as in most parts he's been excellent. So who are your changes with the personnel available? Garcia was not an option in this game, regardless of how I think he'll come good. Sinclair, well, I'll listen. The only option was to see if our team, a good team, could do something.

Blue Since 76 wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:There was no blame, he said we made mistakes.

Can I ask you, if someone is being paid top dollar to do a job in your firm, how many times do you cover their arse? I back Mancini's stance as it's the same as my own, and it's refreshing. A couple of my lads have fucked up recently and they've had similar treatment. Since then, they've took on the responsibility and push themselves 100%. Similar to most of the players in our squad over the last few weeks, they've given everything but the last 20 today was just too much. Either way, you've got to get every last drop sometimes and that's what he tried.

There was nothing different that I would've done today with the personnel available. What about you?


Sorry, but the one at the top is the one paid to make the decisions and take the blame if it goes wrong. Any manager who constantly blames poor team performance on a single part of the team without accepting responsibility shouldn't be a manager.

As for today, was it just me or could anyone else see their first goal coming? Yes it was individual errors which led to the goal, bit was it really a surprise or could you see Spurs scoring?

If the latter, can you really blame the defence who were is such an exposed position? Wasn't the answer for the person who can do something about it to do it?

As for the changes, I'd have cosidered Aguero for Dzeko, as the ball wasn't sticking when it went upfront. Alternatively, and something he's done regularly over the last couple of years, Garcia for Dzeko to add numbers to midfield and ultimately release Yaya. Once we'd got a grip again, he could then have gone for Aguero for Nasri.

Or he could have brought on Lescott or Kolo to go 3 centre halves, allowing Clichy and Zabaleta to bolster midfield.

Instead he did nothing. And whilst Sinclair for Dzeko may have been a plan at 1-0, surely it should have been adapted at 3-1 down?

So easy isn't it mate, blame the boss because we cannot analyse the the game itself. Mancini gave a perfectly good analysis of what went on but you cannot take that? What is it, you are part of the new culture of blaming one when the reality is more than the simplistic voice you wring?

Well done, Dzeko for Aguero. But tell me, why didn't he start, why wasn't he there in the first place. If he was right, don't you think he should've been there, don't you think that Mancini has used him at every opportunity?

Even worse, you're talking 3 at the back that every amn and his dog are complaining about.

In reality, nobody can win. Whatever happens, wherever we have been (recently), it's all drowned and out because we lost against a CL contender away from home after a tough 2 weeks without half the spine of our team.

And that's why I should never get involved!
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby london blue 2 » Sun Apr 21, 2013 7:59 pm

Yep. As from tomorrow FB is being deleted for a few weeks me thinks. Only good thing is hopefully when we win the cup those cunts will be over their league triumph.
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Re: ***Official Spurs v City Match Thread***

Postby Goaters 103 » Sun Apr 21, 2013 8:14 pm

Poor second half today to say the least. Milner for Kolarov wasnt a smart sub, and we just didnt turn up after the break.

Heard David Ginola on the radio sum it up well, saying City have been through some tough games recently, they know they cant win the league and are just playing to hold on to 2nd and its difficult to really get up for a game that situation; he summised Spurs were far more desperate for the game and he was right.

We looked tired and leggy on wednesday against Wigan but got away with it, today we didnt. A few days rest, a win next week and things will seem better. That game summed up our league season, all looked well for a while but something was amiss with us. Kompany wasnt great for the first 2 goals, Dzeko and Kolarov werent great at all and too many of our big players just didnt show when we needed them, Tevez apart who was far and away our best player.

We need to finish 2nd and go and win the FA Cup - a season with those 2 things does not denote a crisis or cause for hysteria.
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Postby Risby » Sun Apr 21, 2013 8:17 pm

[QUOTE="Beefymcfc"]
I like the approach but like I say, who do you change? You can't change Vince as it would undermine him as a captain . You can't change Nasti as in most parts he's been excellent. So who are your changes with the personnel available? Garcia was not an option in this game, regardless of how I think he'll come good. Sinclair, well, I'll listen. The only option was to see if our team, a good team, could do something.

So easy isn't it mate, blame the boss because we cannot analyse the the game itself. Mancini gave a perfectly good analysis of what went on but you cannot take that? What is it, you are part of the new culture of blaming one when the reality is more than the simplistic voice you wring?

Well done, Dzeko for Aguero. But tell me, why didn't he start, why wasn't he there in the first place. If he was right, don't you think he should've been there, don't you think that Mancini has used him at every opportunity?

Even worse, you're talking 3 at the back that every amn and his dog are complaining about.

In reality, nobody can win. Whatever happens, wherever we have been (recently), it's all drowned and out because we lost against a CL contender away from home after a tough 2 weeks without half the spine of our team.

And that's why I should never get involved![/

Our bench was weak and to be fair anyone we brought on would have perhaps weakened our side technically, but Kolo, Lescott, anyone with a defensive mind and fresh legs could have saved us the mistakes as we would have had extra men covering at the back.
In just gutted we got turned over in the way we did. I believe the boss could have done something about it, others will blame the mistakes. End of the day we lost and now we need to pick ourselves up.
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