ross.mcfc wrote:
I was not at the game. However, I may be in the minority here but I believe you get a much better grasp of the game on TV than you do at the ground where you are swept up in the emotion or stress of the game.
Cocacolajojo wrote:
Can you ever ask a question or making an argument without starting it with the phrase "were you at the match yesterday/last year/five eons ago"?
And did you do it at the match yesterday?
Chinners wrote:Having just spent an age reading this thread I don't know what was more embarrassing, the teams performance or some of the posts on here from supposed City fans .... shamefull
Mancio4ever wrote:First of all, credit where's due: hat off to Wigan and Martinez for yet another heroic enhancement of the FA Cup romance. No other competition has the same history and none belongs more to any lover of the game, worldwide.
As per the match in itself I think it sums it up quite fairly a season well influenced by the natural fade in focus from a side which has gone so far in such a short while.
Yes, we fucked up two summers transfer windows in a row, yes we had too many injuries iro the previous season and 2 consecutive ACoN have withdrawn the most influential player in the edge of the season, yes we still are paying way too much money on the strike force's payroll for the reward we get, especially when the goings get tough, but overall and above all we are a side raised from National midtable to the global stage in two years and that's a process which commands time to be adjusted in every department and every walk of life.
Disappointed as anyone for the bitter flavour of missing a major trophy by the bravery of a lesser side, but very much confident that we shall bounce back with flair next term, particularly if the Club will finally start and back the manager instead of undermining his footballing idea.
Burt wrote:Chinners wrote:Having just spent an age reading this thread I don't know what was more embarrassing, the teams performance or some of the posts on here from supposed City fans .... shamefull
I agree mate, particularly the one two posts back from Avalon who is "Just glad that Wigan won" WTF???!!!
Avalon wrote:I'm just glad Wigan won. I have a soft spot for Martinez and it's common knowledge how hard Whelan has worked for the club and aside from that, Wigan played really well and Mcmanaman had the game of his life.
lets all have a disco wrote:Im wondering if after all this it would have been better to face the Rags/Chelsea in the final.
At least they would have been up for it.
Still gutted.
Chinners wrote:Having just spent an age reading this thread I don't know what was more embarrassing, the teams performance or some of the posts on here from supposed City fans .... shamefull
ruralblue wrote:
I apologised for my drunken rant on saturday :-( not my best moment. Had a bit of a carl moment. However I should have aimed it at the team and not persons on the board. Just a few comments from folk who support a certain player or just the manager and not the team, really got to me.
I apologise sincerly once again. X
One Love x
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