HALF-TIME: City EDS lead Schalke 3-1 at the break as heavy snow falls at the MCFC Academy Stadium - orange ball please! #mcfc
Barker scored the third. Does anyone know if the game is joanable?
HALF-TIME: City EDS lead Schalke 3-1 at the break as heavy snow falls at the MCFC Academy Stadium - orange ball please! #mcfc
Cocacolajojo wrote:HALF-TIME: City EDS lead Schalke 3-1 at the break as heavy snow falls at the MCFC Academy Stadium - orange ball please! #mcfc
Barker scored the third. Does anyone know if the game is joanable?
twosips wrote:On way home. Loved it. Enjoyed the game more than most first team games I've been to recently and the whole set up made me feel proud to be a City fan.
twosips wrote:Yeah i got the impression we could have gone up a level too.
I thought Barker actually had a relatively quiet game by his standards, but he scored and got an assist. Not bad hey?
Pozo was poor sadly but I was really impressed by Ambrose and Ntcham. Thought Ntcham was the best on the pitch actually - his effort was great. Angelino and Maffeo I really like as well. Even though some didnt shine technically at times you could never question their work ethic.
I enjoyed one moment where Ntcham was tackled and was moaning at the referee and Paddy got up and shouted "OLIVIER! MOVE!" to which he properly legged it back into place. Was great. You can tell there's a huge amount of respect towards him and having just sat ten feet away from him for a whole game his presence is brilliant. Just an aura and calmness about him. Really impressed. There was a time too after 35 minutes in where we got a little complacent and within a minute of a coupleof sloppy passes he was out of his seat again and shouting 'GLENO, GLENO' (Glendon) and offering encouragement and offering advice and he noticeably reacted to it.
Overall though I thoroughly enjoyed the game. Was a great experience and the stadium is wonderful. Couldn't believe we had all that for an academy game and i cant help but think this will hugely help the young players in their development.
Ted Hughes wrote:I too thought Ntcham was possibly the best player, but it was a superb performance from Ambrose. Barker looked a bit tired but still did his bit.
Shalke were a big tough side who didn't shy away from fouling. To put 5 past them was a great effort. We got sloppy when 3 up but still could easily have scored 5 or 6 more during the sloppy period.
Ambrose is actually getting bigger each time I see him.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:twosips wrote:Yeah i got the impression we could have gone up a level too.
I thought Barker actually had a relatively quiet game by his standards, but he scored and got an assist. Not bad hey?
Pozo was poor sadly but I was really impressed by Ambrose and Ntcham. Thought Ntcham was the best on the pitch actually - his effort was great. Angelino and Maffeo I really like as well. Even though some didnt shine technically at times you could never question their work ethic.
I enjoyed one moment where Ntcham was tackled and was moaning at the referee and Paddy got up and shouted "OLIVIER! MOVE!" to which he properly legged it back into place. Was great. You can tell there's a huge amount of respect towards him and having just sat ten feet away from him for a whole game his presence is brilliant. Just an aura and calmness about him. Really impressed. There was a time too after 35 minutes in where we got a little complacent and within a minute of a coupleof sloppy passes he was out of his seat again and shouting 'GLENO, GLENO' (Glendon) and offering encouragement and offering advice and he noticeably reacted to it.
Overall though I thoroughly enjoyed the game. Was a great experience and the stadium is wonderful. Couldn't believe we had all that for an academy game and i cant help but think this will hugely help the young players in their development.
You must have been sat close to me as I was with a disabled friend at the front ,sat as close to Patrick as we could. No doubt at all they respond when he gets up and has a shout.
twosips wrote:Douglas Higginbottom wrote:twosips wrote:Yeah i got the impression we could have gone up a level too.
I thought Barker actually had a relatively quiet game by his standards, but he scored and got an assist. Not bad hey?
Pozo was poor sadly but I was really impressed by Ambrose and Ntcham. Thought Ntcham was the best on the pitch actually - his effort was great. Angelino and Maffeo I really like as well. Even though some didnt shine technically at times you could never question their work ethic.
I enjoyed one moment where Ntcham was tackled and was moaning at the referee and Paddy got up and shouted "OLIVIER! MOVE!" to which he properly legged it back into place. Was great. You can tell there's a huge amount of respect towards him and having just sat ten feet away from him for a whole game his presence is brilliant. Just an aura and calmness about him. Really impressed. There was a time too after 35 minutes in where we got a little complacent and within a minute of a coupleof sloppy passes he was out of his seat again and shouting 'GLENO, GLENO' (Glendon) and offering encouragement and offering advice and he noticeably reacted to it.
Overall though I thoroughly enjoyed the game. Was a great experience and the stadium is wonderful. Couldn't believe we had all that for an academy game and i cant help but think this will hugely help the young players in their development.
You must have been sat close to me as I was with a disabled friend at the front ,sat as close to Patrick as we could. No doubt at all they respond when he gets up and has a shout.
I probably was!
I took some pics during the game. This was my view... thought i'd post a few anyway. Why not hey?
That's where I was !
Ted Hughes wrote:According to the OS, we have 3 home games on the 7th Feb: Boro for the academy at 1 o'clock, Hull for the first team, 3 o'clock & Liverpool for the EDS also at 3 o'clock.
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