s1ty m wrote: Removing Nasri at 2-1 was a crime.
s1ty m wrote:Pellegrini's nativity in away matches is their for all to see. It'll cost him his job. Removing Nasri at 2-1 was a crime. He paid for it, so did we. All that great work in the Derby is effectively ruined by this crap pile. Fucking marvellous, well done. I could smash this iPad against the wall.
xavi6 wrote:s1ty m wrote: Removing Nasri at 2-1 was a crime.
Disagree, Nasri was wound up and there was every chance he'd have done something stupid to get sent off.
That substitution wasn't the problem, inept defending was.
xavi6 wrote:s1ty m wrote: Removing Nasri at 2-1 was a crime.
Disagree, Nasri was wound up and there was every chance he'd have done something stupid to get sent off.
That substitution wasn't the problem, inept defending was.
s1ty m wrote:Pellegrini's nativity in away matches is their for all to see. It'll cost him his job. Removing Nasri at 2-1 was a crime. He paid for it, so did we. All that great work in the Derby is effectively ruined by this crap pile. Fucking marvellous, well done. I could smash this iPad against the wall.
Dameerto wrote:halnone wrote:I feel for Hart..... an offside goal, an unstoppable free kick, and inexcusable defending.
He should have stayed within his area for the third, he eliminated his hands from the equation by advancing too far too soon (unless he was willing to take a red for the team)
ross.mcfc wrote:It is predictable that some people will blame the manager for this.
We were excellent for 70 minutes. A manager cannot legislate for three costly mistakes by an individual player who we all rate.
I thought Nasri was hauled off before he was sent off and was replaced by a player most of this thread were calling for.
At Cardiff and today we have look mentally weak when we go behind against the run of play. Just as we did last season. In that case the blame lies not with the manager of this and last season but firmly at the door of the players. It was them that decided we were home and dry at 2-1 not the manager.
Either way. The two games we have lost should have never been in doubt. Not the hallmark of Champions.
Beefymcfc wrote:Did something happen to the site?
I was in the middle of posting and it had me off. A really good post as well ;-)
zabbadabbado wrote:Pellegrini needs to sort the away form out pronto,1 point from Cardiff, Stoke, Villa and conceding 6 goals is obviously not good enough. He conceded 20 goals in five successive away defeats at the end of last season for Malaga, in fact his record now reads 1 win in 10 away games for City and Malaga. We have yet to visit grounds like Arsenal,Liverpool,Chelsea,Spurs,Rags it doesn't bode well.
Cant remember Hart making one save yet he was beat 3 times, happens far to often for me, its like starting a game 1-0 down. Time we invested in a decent keeper. Have grown tired of his shit positioning ,shit decision making, and shit kicking. No coincidence when he plays shit so does the defence, there is an error or two virtually every other game, only El Habsi of relegated Wigan had more unforced errors last season.
it is only daft inevitable mistakes from the same culprits that is consistently costing us, it cost us last season ,and it is well on course to cost us yet again this season. To lose a game by 3 goals where you dominated the possession 68% and your keeper had to make no save of note is incredible.
Alex Sapphire wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Did something happen to the site?
I was in the middle of posting and it had me off. A really good post as well ;-)
It must have thought your account had been hacked
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:
Hart couldn't do anything about the goals today though.
Beefymcfc wrote:Alex Sapphire wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Did something happen to the site?
I was in the middle of posting and it had me off. A really good post as well ;-)
It must have thought your account had been hacked
phips wrote:you dont want to lose but maybe now this loss and the Cardiff loss will give this team a kick up the ass. one that it desperately needs.
there were always going to be growing pains with the new players and the new manager.
Beefymcfc wrote:
On the bright side, The Rags could end up in 15th ;-)
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