zabbadabbado wrote:Attitude it has to be our problem ?, it cant be anything else.
At home in front of a partisan crowd we are sight to behold. Fast free flowing football, intrinsic passing with a good work ethic. Entertainment at its best, we are irresistible more often than not.
On our travels we are the Polar opposite ,not just this season either, so we cant simply blame Pellegrini for our short comings on our travels. Mancini picked up on it, he felt our plethora of World Class talent found it difficult to up their game on away days. We get easily out worked and overrun, and give the impression that we are just not performing to our optimum levels.
A very good point today, if undeserving. The performance was so frustratingly predictable and very annoying.
Pellegrini needs to sort our squads attitude out going in to away fixtures if we are to become Champions this season.
Also at West Brom the television cameras caught Hart and Lescott fooling around laughing and joking flicking bits off paper at team mates during game play. Today the cameras caught Hart and Richards acting like children again during the game. I mean ffs they are grown men, watch the fucking game and act like your interested in what your team mates are doing on the pitch instead off acting like fucking idiots entertaining your selves during the game,it just dose not look good on television
I wouldn't say our substitutes acting like tits in the dug out sends out the right signal mate.How can showing no interest in the game be a good thing for them or City if they are not focused on the match in hand.Hart problem has been his concentration span,if a 5 year old kid can sit and watch he game ,i am sure professional players can at least try too.Clowncrete wrote:zabbadabbado wrote:Attitude it has to be our problem ?, it cant be anything else.
At home in front of a partisan crowd we are sight to behold. Fast free flowing football, intrinsic passing with a good work ethic. Entertainment at its best, we are irresistible more often than not.
On our travels we are the Polar opposite ,not just this season either, so we cant simply blame Pellegrini for our short comings on our travels. Mancini picked up on it, he felt our plethora of World Class talent found it difficult to up their game on away days. We get easily out worked and overrun, and give the impression that we are just not performing to our optimum levels.
A very good point today, if undeserving. The performance was so frustratingly predictable and very annoying.
Pellegrini needs to sort our squads attitude out going in to away fixtures if we are to become Champions this season.
Also at West Brom the television cameras caught Hart and Lescott fooling around laughing and joking flicking bits off paper at team mates during game play. Today the cameras caught Hart and Richards acting like children again during the game. I mean ffs they are grown men, watch the fucking game and act like your interested in what your team mates are doing on the pitch instead off acting like fucking idiots entertaining your selves during the game,it just dose not look good on television
And what difference does that make? 2 players keeping the mood in the camp intact and you are complaining about that?
Today, it was all about tactics and fatigue. 4-4-2 against a team with a good midfield and pressing is suicide and it was proved again. Secondly our players looked tired. Unfortunately there couldn't be much rotation at all because our depth is either not good enough or injured.
Sister of fu wrote:If someone had said to me last Sunday before the Swans game you will get 7 points this week with two away trips in that run of games I would have snapped their hand off. Slowly getting a run together, long may it continue.
Sister of fu wrote:If someone had said to me last Sunday before the Swans game you will get 7 points this week with two away trips in that run of games I would have snapped their hand off. Slowly getting a run together, long may it continue.
dazby wrote:My concern was the lack of desperation to go for the win at the end.
Twobob wrote:I don't see anything wrong with the attitude of the players and believe that trying to lay the challenges we've had on attitude is a lazy copout.
They're all grafting hard but just seems to be in different directions at key times - as opposed to a unit, specifically without the ball.
Sister of fu wrote:If someone had said to me last Sunday before the Swans game you will get 7 points this week with two away trips in that run of games I would have snapped their hand off. Slowly getting a run together, long may it continue.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Hmm, Southampton are one of the teams where an all-out offence at the end could be a massive mistake. They're one of the fittest teams in the Prem, and could easily launch a counter attack that I doubt we'd deal with well.
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