london blue 2 wrote:Seasons not over yet and kolarov is shit.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:To be honest, I won't be able to make up my mind about this season until the end of next season. Then we'll see what actually happened in terms of our strength as a club, and if we took a step back to take two forward or if we've gone backwards. I say the club as this involves not just the manager and players, but the guys behind the scenes also and player outgoings/in-comings.
Beeks wrote:Saturday 24th April 1999
Manchester City 1 Wycombe Wanderers 2
gillie wrote:Beeks wrote:Saturday 24th April 1999
Manchester City 1 Wycombe Wanderers 2
Beeks the op is asking for thoughts on this season not how far we have come in 14 years.
Feed The Goat wrote:Even tho we have got to a final and prob finish 2nd I must say I've been a little disappointed. That's not me being spoilt we have some absolute class players and I don't feel that I've been entertained much this season, I did last season.
I suppose I expected us to kick on in Europe I spunked fortunes going to Madrid and Ajax it nearly cost me my marriage and the footy was shocking. No way now should we be so far behind united I wouldn't mind coming 2nd if our effort wasn't so feeble at times.
Zabba and nasty-stitch have been the standouts for me.
But over all below par and to me that is down to the management. No point in blaming the summer signings he asked for those players and accepted them.
Beeks wrote:
Perspective Gil
I personally would consider a possible 2nd in the Prem and a possible FA Cup win a very good season
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I will be fairly happy with a solid 2nd place in the league plus an FA Cup win but clearly there are aspects of the season which are a bit worrying. We are clearly capable of beating any team in the league whether at home or away but somehow too many games have passed us by. We haven't always lost them but a draw is as bad when you are fighting to win a league.
The worry is why we lost those points.Is it because some of our squad players have simply not been good enough or is it because we get found out tactically.Or is it something to do with complacency. I think it's a big slice of of all 3 and maybe today's game showed us some of that.
I thought we were average today even in the first half even though winning the game and looking fairly comfy.And that was with one player who was unbelievably poor. As the 2nd half went on I actually said the way the game was going that we would lose as I was worried the team,almost to a man,seemed to think we could coast to a win.Games like that tend to bite you in the bum.
Spurs were shocking.For me they picked the wrong side and were playing really badly but at least AVB changed it around with substitutions and lo and behold the game changed.Tactically, as well as with player changes,Spurs improved and we did nothing to counter it.We looked leggy and stayed sloppy and it was no surprise we let goals in.
Just like in european games we allowed key players to have too much time and space and surprise surprise they hurt us.I would have been happier if Mancini had taken Dzeko off ( he should never have been on of course) and put Lescott on and we had sat back to try to win one nil rather than have the team all over the place letting Spurs run around us and do what they wanted.
Losing Milner was a blow as he is an intelligent footballer and bringing on Kolarov in his place was a joke wasn't it? He is the opposite of Milner. I don't care what anyone says we were poor all match and only ahead because Spurs were so bad.As soon as they woke up they cruised and we remained a complacent bunch.If our fans thought we were good at all then maybe they were complacent too.
Is it down to the players or the manager?
Im_Spartacus wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:I will be fairly happy with a solid 2nd place in the league plus an FA Cup win but clearly there are aspects of the season which are a bit worrying. We are clearly capable of beating any team in the league whether at home or away but somehow too many games have passed us by. We haven't always lost them but a draw is as bad when you are fighting to win a league.
The worry is why we lost those points.Is it because some of our squad players have simply not been good enough or is it because we get found out tactically.Or is it something to do with complacency. I think it's a big slice of of all 3 and maybe today's game showed us some of that.
I thought we were average today even in the first half even though winning the game and looking fairly comfy.And that was with one player who was unbelievably poor. As the 2nd half went on I actually said the way the game was going that we would lose as I was worried the team,almost to a man,seemed to think we could coast to a win.Games like that tend to bite you in the bum.
Spurs were shocking.For me they picked the wrong side and were playing really badly but at least AVB changed it around with substitutions and lo and behold the game changed.Tactically, as well as with player changes,Spurs improved and we did nothing to counter it.We looked leggy and stayed sloppy and it was no surprise we let goals in.
Just like in european games we allowed key players to have too much time and space and surprise surprise they hurt us.I would have been happier if Mancini had taken Dzeko off ( he should never have been on of course) and put Lescott on and we had sat back to try to win one nil rather than have the team all over the place letting Spurs run around us and do what they wanted.
Losing Milner was a blow as he is an intelligent footballer and bringing on Kolarov in his place was a joke wasn't it? He is the opposite of Milner. I don't care what anyone says we were poor all match and only ahead because Spurs were so bad.As soon as they woke up they cruised and we remained a complacent bunch.If our fans thought we were good at all then maybe they were complacent too.
Is it down to the players or the manager?
Well obviously Dzeko being non existent is down to him, but the fact he stayed on the pitch, and the fact Kolarov came on for Milner is ultimately down to the choices of the manager.
I'm also wondering about fitness. We saw even last week in a winning performance against Chelsea how we faded badly at the end, but how much of that was fitness, and how much of that was losing the tactical initiative.
The players have to take responsibility for their performances, as its not Mancini's fault some of them look like they dont give a fuck most of the time, but it is his fault he keeps them on the pitch.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Beeks wrote:
Perspective Gil
I personally would consider a possible 2nd in the Prem and a possible FA Cup win a very good season
Gun to head, you'd call this a really good season?
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