Sister of fu wrote:Liverpool have been miles worse than us this season and have dropped off even more dramatically then we have.
I know they lost one of the top 3 players in the world but they had a lot of money to invest and invested very poorly. How some of his signings and have not been given the same awful treatment that Mangala has for instance shows the medias bias towards one of the original sky four.
We as fans need to accept that we can't win something every single season, in the prem you can have at least 4-5 teams in the mix. Look at the Spanish league, one of Madrid or Barca are going to be two years without a title win. Chelsea in England have waited 5 years. That could be us. I just hope we don't turn into Chelsea or Madrid changing the gaffer every year we don't win the league.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Liverpool have been miles worse than us this season and have dropped off even more dramatically then we have.
I know they lost one of the top 3 players in the world but they had a lot of money to invest and invested very poorly. How some of his signings and have not been given the same awful treatment that Mangala has for instance shows the medias bias towards one of the original sky four.
We as fans need to accept that we can't win something every single season, in the prem you can have at least 4-5 teams in the mix. Look at the Spanish league, one of Madrid or Barca are going to be two years without a title win. Chelsea in England have waited 5 years. That could be us. I just hope we don't turn into Chelsea or Madrid changing the gaffer every year we don't win the league.
Oh the liverpool hypocrisy is appalling. One of the under 18's I coach went in the liverpool assault last week. Ripped him a new one. He especially didn't like me laughing at his top manager quote about Brenda. I simply asked if you had to win a league to qualify for that honour and it went from there.
Sister of fu wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Sister of fu wrote:Liverpool have been miles worse than us this season and have dropped off even more dramatically then we have.
I know they lost one of the top 3 players in the world but they had a lot of money to invest and invested very poorly. How some of his signings and have not been given the same awful treatment that Mangala has for instance shows the medias bias towards one of the original sky four.
We as fans need to accept that we can't win something every single season, in the prem you can have at least 4-5 teams in the mix. Look at the Spanish league, one of Madrid or Barca are going to be two years without a title win. Chelsea in England have waited 5 years. That could be us. I just hope we don't turn into Chelsea or Madrid changing the gaffer every year we don't win the league.
Oh the liverpool hypocrisy is appalling. One of the under 18's I coach went in the liverpool assault last week. Ripped him a new one. He especially didn't like me laughing at his top manager quote about Brenda. I simply asked if you had to win a league to qualify for that honour and it went from there.
Brenda will be very lucky to keep that job. Kloop surely must be lined up for that role. Brenda had one great season due to having Suarez in the form of his life and fit Sturridge.
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:All I ever want for City is to play attractive attacking football and to outclass all other teams in this respect. I want us to be renowned for the outstanding quality, flair and excitement of our play
I want us to score freely and if it means conceding a goodly number of goals to achieve this, then so be it.
If, at the end of the day, we manage to win some trophies then that would be great. If, however, we don't win anything then I can accept that, in the knowledge that we at least tried to win in the 'proper' way and entertained people in doing so.
In don't want us to ever be as cynical and pragmatic as Mourinho's Chelsea in grinding out success and I want us to be the shining example of how football should be played.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:All I ever want for City is to play attractive attacking football and to outclass all other teams in this respect. I want us to be renowned for the outstanding quality, flair and excitement of our play
I want us to score freely and if it means conceding a goodly number of goals to achieve this, then so be it.
If, at the end of the day, we manage to win some trophies then that would be great. If, however, we don't win anything then I can accept that, in the knowledge that we at least tried to win in the 'proper' way and entertained people in doing so.
In don't want us to ever be as cynical and pragmatic as Mourinho's Chelsea in grinding out success and I want us to be the shining example of how football should be played.
all of the above + i want to see all the players lucky enough to cross the white line wearing our shirt give 100% for every single minute of every match. all too often this season (and the one before last) we've not seen this
Mikhail Chigorin wrote: I want us to be the shining example of how football should be played.
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Sister of fu wrote:Liverpool have been miles worse than us this season and have dropped off even more dramatically then we have.
I know they lost one of the top 3 players in the world but they had a lot of money to invest and invested very poorly. How some of his signings and have not been given the same awful treatment that Mangala has for instance shows the medias bias towards one of the original sky four.
We as fans need to accept that we can't win something every single season, in the prem you can have at least 4-5 teams in the mix. Look at the Spanish league, one of Madrid or Barca are going to be two years without a title win. Chelsea in England have waited 5 years. That could be us. I just hope we don't turn into Chelsea or Madrid changing the gaffer every year we don't win the league.
Ted Hughes wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:All I ever want for City is to play attractive attacking football and to outclass all other teams in this respect. I want us to be renowned for the outstanding quality, flair and excitement of our play
I want us to score freely and if it means conceding a goodly number of goals to achieve this, then so be it.
If, at the end of the day, we manage to win some trophies then that would be great. If, however, we don't win anything then I can accept that, in the knowledge that we at least tried to win in the 'proper' way and entertained people in doing so.
In don't want us to ever be as cynical and pragmatic as Mourinho's Chelsea in grinding out success and I want us to be the shining example of how football should be played.
all of the above + i want to see all the players lucky enough to cross the white line wearing our shirt give 100% for every single minute of every match. all too often this season (and the one before last) we've not seen this
The main thing for me is that we have a plan to play attacking, high quality, football & we are determined to make that the whole philosophy of the club.
That's what I was begging for & imo it is as near to a foolproof plan as you can get. If they stick with it, then it will work. Whether we win more than Chelsea or whoever our main competitor is; that is anyone's guess, but we will be up there, playing great football, & with a decent percentage of homegrown players, striving to be the best & sometimes getting there.
That'll do me.
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