Moonchesteri wrote:I never want City to lose but imho going out now in the CL is our last chance of getting our league campaign back on track as it would force the players to focus on Prem... so if that happens then so be it.
Moonchesteri wrote:I never want City to lose but imho going out now in the CL is our last chance of getting our league campaign back on track as it would force the players to focus on Prem... so if that happens then so be it.
nottsblue wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:I never want City to lose but imho going out now in the CL is our last chance of getting our league campaign back on track as it would force the players to focus on Prem... so if that happens then so be it.
Had we won v Norwich and also if Villa and Newcastle had by some long shot, both also won, then that would have been my sentiment as well. As it goes, the results now dictate the PL is highly unlikely to impossible to win so this now becomes our chance to make waves in Europe.
All systems go tonight and a win puts us in a good frame of mind for Sunday as well.
Im_Spartacus wrote:nottsblue wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:I never want City to lose but imho going out now in the CL is our last chance of getting our league campaign back on track as it would force the players to focus on Prem... so if that happens then so be it.
Had we won v Norwich and also if Villa and Newcastle had by some long shot, both also won, then that would have been my sentiment as well. As it goes, the results now dictate the PL is highly unlikely to impossible to win so this now becomes our chance to make waves in Europe.
All systems go tonight and a win puts us in a good frame of mind for Sunday as well.
I see this competition, and Pellegrini's approach to it as a millstone around our necks now.
If we go through tonight, barring a miracle we will get embarrassed in the next round - at least two additional high profile games which Pellegrini will prioritise above the league and get fuck all from. We aren't ready to beat any of the teams left over 2 legs, or fight a war of attrition to the final the way De Matteo's Chelsea did a few years back.
We need to get 4th place above all else, and I worry that Pellegrini has a conflict of interest - if he tries all out for the Champions League and fails (as it's probably his last chance with a top club), to the detriment of qualifying for next year's competition he's a clown, and in all honesty, at this stage if the club's hierarchy support that approach, they are fucking idiots.
I'd not shed a tear if Kiev turn up and fucking maul us tonight. A happy consequence of that might be Pellegrini getting the bullet and someone with a bit of get up and go getting the players up for a few of the upcoming games. I do feel horrible saying that about him, but that would be the best outcome for all concerned at this stage.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:nottsblue wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:I never want City to lose but imho going out now in the CL is our last chance of getting our league campaign back on track as it would force the players to focus on Prem... so if that happens then so be it.
Had we won v Norwich and also if Villa and Newcastle had by some long shot, both also won, then that would have been my sentiment as well. As it goes, the results now dictate the PL is highly unlikely to impossible to win so this now becomes our chance to make waves in Europe.
All systems go tonight and a win puts us in a good frame of mind for Sunday as well.
I see this competition, and Pellegrini's approach to it as a millstone around our necks now.
If we go through tonight, barring a miracle we will get embarrassed in the next round - at least two additional high profile games which Pellegrini will prioritise above the league and get fuck all from. We aren't ready to beat any of the teams left over 2 legs, or fight a war of attrition to the final the way De Matteo's Chelsea did a few years back.
We need to get 4th place above all else, and I worry that Pellegrini has a conflict of interest - if he tries all out for the Champions League and fails (as it's probably his last chance with a top club), to the detriment of qualifying for next year's competition he's a clown, and in all honesty, at this stage if the club's hierarchy support that approach, they are fucking idiots.
I'd not shed a tear if Kiev turn up and fucking maul us tonight. A happy consequence of that might be Pellegrini getting the bullet and someone with a bit of get up and go getting the players up for a few of the upcoming games. I do feel horrible saying that about him, but that would be the best outcome for all concerned at this stage.
What the fuck have I just read?
harveytravis wrote:We desperately need a hard man in the middle. Someone like Norman Hunter or Tommy Smith or (dare I say it) Keane. We had it with de Jong but IMHO this problem has not been addressed since he left us.
Other sides need to feel our presence not just watch us prettily tippy tapping round the edges!
We are beginning to look like soft porn.
Very sexy but absolutely no penetration.
harveytravis wrote:We desperately need a hard man in the middle. Someone like Norman Hunter or Tommy Smith or (dare I say it) Keane. We had it with de Jong but IMHO this problem has not been addressed since he left us.
Other sides need to feel our presence not just watch us prettily tippy tapping round the edges!
We are beginning to look like soft porn.
Very sexy but absolutely no penetration.
Dameerto wrote:harveytravis wrote:We desperately need a hard man in the middle. Someone like Norman Hunter or Tommy Smith or (dare I say it) Keane. We had it with de Jong but IMHO this problem has not been addressed since he left us.
Other sides need to feel our presence not just watch us prettily tippy tapping round the edges!
We are beginning to look like soft porn.
Very sexy but absolutely no penetration.
What we need is Barry - we should never have let him go - not an out and out hard man but a telepathic fucler who got where he was needed before he was even needed there, and wasn't afraid to let the odd elbow fly for the good of the team.
zuricity wrote:Dameerto wrote:harveytravis wrote:We desperately need a hard man in the middle. Someone like Norman Hunter or Tommy Smith or (dare I say it) Keane. We had it with de Jong but IMHO this problem has not been addressed since he left us.
Other sides need to feel our presence not just watch us prettily tippy tapping round the edges!
We are beginning to look like soft porn.
Very sexy but absolutely no penetration.
What we need is Barry - we should never have let him go - not an out and out hard man but a telepathic fucler who got where he was needed before he was even needed there, and wasn't afraid to let the odd elbow fly for the good of the team.
Second that.
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