Lev Bronstein wrote:Match of the Day - why do I bother. Admittedly I only listened on GMR, so only those who were actually at the match could say if the highlights were a fair reflection of events, but from what I heard they were a travesty.
But what really wound me up was the commentary and Alan Shearer afterwards.
The commentary seemed more concerned with exhausting the Book of Lazy Cliches.
"City a club in turmoil" - why if a club decides to change their manager must it automatically be assumed that the club is in turmoil? It's not just us it's every time.
Twice mentioned Bellamy's unhappiness at Hughes' departure. Well any player who plays for a team should support the manager. I've no problem with players being unhappy when their manager is sacked. It's how they respond to the new one that counts. He was all smiles at the end - isn't that worthy of comment?
"Stoke were unlucky to go behind" - why? If a forward can't beat a goalie, what's that got to do with luck. If a defence can't defend in their own 6 yard area, why is that unlucky?
Not to mention snide comments directed at Roberto.
Shearer: sacking Hughes was a sham. Stoke an easy game to start with. Well sunshine, if Hughes had been beating the likes of Stoke instead of drawing he'd still have a job.
Robhino had a shocker, fair enough, no mention of how little playing time he's had. No attempt at balance.
As for Mark bloody Lawrenceson's humour. He's about as funny as a barbed wire sepository.
The blood Lev boils - but his revenge will be cold.
Lev Bronstein wrote:Good one I forgot to add that.
And .... no credit given for how we coped with so many injured.
Lev Bronstein wrote:Match of the Day - why do I bother. Admittedly I only listened on GMR, so only those who were actually at the match could say if the highlights were a fair reflection of events, but from what I heard they were a travesty.
But what really wound me up was the commentary and Alan Shearer afterwards.
The commentary seemed more concerned with exhausting the Book of Lazy Cliches.
"City a club in turmoil" - why if a club decides to change their manager must it automatically be assumed that the club is in turmoil? It's not just us it's every time.
Twice mentioned Bellamy's unhappiness at Hughes' departure. Well any player who plays for a team should support the manager. I've no problem with players being unhappy when their manager is sacked. It's how they respond to the new one that counts. He was all smiles at the end - isn't that worthy of comment?
"Stoke were unlucky to go behind" - why? If a forward can't beat a goalie, what's that got to do with luck. If a defence can't defend in their own 6 yard area, why is that unlucky?
Not to mention snide comments directed at Roberto.
Shearer: sacking Hughes was a sham. Stoke an easy game to start with. Well sunshine, if Hughes had been beating the likes of Stoke instead of drawing he'd still have a job.
Robhino had a shocker, fair enough, no mention of how little playing time he's had. No attempt at balance.
As for Mark bloody Lawrenceson's humour. He's about as funny as a barbed wire sepository.
The blood Lev boils - but his revenge will be cold.
M147WN wrote:Are we bothered? I think not!
M147WN wrote:LB2 I really have noticed the kind of press we've been getting recently and ok a new manager and MH sacked is big news and i concede that the papers will make hay while the sun shines but I can't see much foundation in thier attempts at belittling us.
They know we will challange the recognised top 4 before long but I can't get my head around the fact that in doing so we seem to be the bad guys and ultimately have no right to be so bold as to even dare to not stray from our station and continue to be subserviant!
I've followed City now for 41 years and I've been abused by the best of 'em for most of that time! I really don't give a flying shite what anybody other than City fans think of my team and i couldn't care less if some spotty faced journo fresh out of journo college thinks he's cool to diss City because he might make a name for himself!
I am fucking Millwall x 10 and treat others peoples negative views about our club with a fraction of a second glance!
M147WN wrote:Don't think it'll be long bud!!
I'm off to me pit now.
i shall forgo the well execised dreams of ex-girlfriends and other peoples wives !
avoidconfusion wrote:The live match commentary (was it on Sky? I never know over here) was almost unbearable... one of the two commentators actually had the guts to say that Stoke were the better team after we just enjoyed a spell of what must have been 80% possession in the first half. Soon after that we scored and they still said we are lucky. And when we scored the 2nd they also said we were lucky...
aaron bond wrote:Also, they kept going on and on and on about Bellamy being dropped in favour of Robinho. Didn't even stop to mention that he's incapable of playing 2 games in 3 days!
Mancini even said in his BBC interview (on their website) that Robinho was to start against Stoke and Bellamy against Wolves. Yet they ignore this completely!
We should boycott any interviews with them in the future. Why waste our time with them!?!?!?!
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