Beefymcfc wrote:Scum!
Don't hate the Rags, Rags and media, just ignore them like the bad smell when you're with good company.
The more you hate them, the more relevant they are.
Fuck 'em, fuck all of them, especially the ones that want them back at the top.
PS. I can't ignore them but I'm an hypocritical bastard, been there too long, bit if i could, that's what I'd do.
PrezIke wrote:The concept that Pep can't manage anyone but the best players as a critique and any manager can win with the best players argument is full of many holes.
It's a different animal that only select few managers know how to handle and be successful at. We've played football this season that is the best I have seen since the takeover, and that includes Pellegrini's first season, which was tantalising in the beginning. Pep has faced issues and struggles, but he is a top tier manager that other clubs would dream of having.
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Mase wrote:"Carrick, who joined United in 2006 from Tottenham, has made 31 appearances for the club this season.
"He's one of the best holding midfielders I've ever seen in my life, by far," Guardiola said."
Definitely not a genius.
PrezIke wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Take this medicine and feel better.
We have it in our DNA to overcome the obstacles.
This is the next phase.
We'll fight to the end.
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:PrezIke wrote:The concept that Pep can't manage anyone but the best players as a critique and any manager can win with the best players argument is full of many holes.
It's a different animal that only select few managers know how to handle and be successful at. We've played football this season that is the best I have seen since the takeover, and that includes Pellegrini's first season, which was tantalising in the beginning. Pep has faced issues and struggles, but he is a top tier manager that other clubs would dream of having.
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Sorry mate I'm not having that. We have played a few really good games this season, but it's not been a patch on either title winning season. In both those seasons we battered other challengers well and truly. What side if genuine quality have we whacked this season? Putting 6 past United, Arsenal, Spurs etc is bloody impressive and nothing this year has come close for me.
john68 wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:PrezIke wrote:The concept that Pep can't manage anyone but the best players as a critique and any manager can win with the best players argument is full of many holes.
It's a different animal that only select few managers know how to handle and be successful at. We've played football this season that is the best I have seen since the takeover, and that includes Pellegrini's first season, which was tantalising in the beginning. Pep has faced issues and struggles, but he is a top tier manager that other clubs would dream of having.
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Sorry mate I'm not having that. We have played a few really good games this season, but it's not been a patch on either title winning season. In both those seasons we battered other challengers well and truly. What side if genuine quality have we whacked this season? Putting 6 past United, Arsenal, Spurs etc is bloody impressive and nothing this year has come close for me.
I thought we'd sorted that out for you Lee.
All the clues were there Mate, from Pep's own mouth. Sadly, City fans like others seem to get drawn into the hype and the media frenzy without applying a bit of common sense with a sense of reality.
Even the club tagged this season "It starts here" or something similar. It's the start, a demolition over a period of time of the squad that was around under Mancini and some players before. Pep took over the oldest team in the League, why is it ok for the rags to take a league winning side, spend £billions and still be considered a team in transition while Pep is expected to improve City dramaticall with players who have been on the wane since 2014/ Expected to do it in one transfer window? It just doesn't make sense.
At what point do fans accept that Zaba can't get up and down the line as he did 4yrs ago? Or Kolorov, Sagna, Clichy, Otamendi, Yaya, Fernandinho? All need replacing at some point very soon.
Whether we blame Marwood after Cooke moved out or Txiki for not buying the quality we needed, one thing is certain, 2014-15 wasn't as good as 13-14, nor 15-16 as good as 14-15. The signals were all there.
The loss of Gundogan, the injury to Kompany, Aguero being out, the politics with Yaya and Jesus missing haven't helped the cause. And we connot discount the loss of valuable points stolen from us by the pinball (Deaf, dumb and blind men) wizards that impersonate match officials.
Football, like life is a journey, not a destination. Enjoy the ups, enjoy the downs, this team is in good hands, rebuilding.
Mase wrote:Another 'transition' year then. We've had a lot of those recently.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:Another 'transition' year then. We've had a lot of those recently.
the new players who arrive in the summer will need time to settle so don't expect too much next season either.
john68 wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:PrezIke wrote:The concept that Pep can't manage anyone but the best players as a critique and any manager can win with the best players argument is full of many holes.
It's a different animal that only select few managers know how to handle and be successful at. We've played football this season that is the best I have seen since the takeover, and that includes Pellegrini's first season, which was tantalising in the beginning. Pep has faced issues and struggles, but he is a top tier manager that other clubs would dream of having.
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Sorry mate I'm not having that. We have played a few really good games this season, but it's not been a patch on either title winning season. In both those seasons we battered other challengers well and truly. What side if genuine quality have we whacked this season? Putting 6 past United, Arsenal, Spurs etc is bloody impressive and nothing this year has come close for me.
I thought we'd sorted that out for you Lee.
All the clues were there Mate, from Pep's own mouth. Sadly, City fans like others seem to get drawn into the hype and the media frenzy without applying a bit of common sense with a sense of reality.
Even the club tagged this season "It starts here" or something similar. It's the start, a demolition over a period of time of the squad that was around under Mancini and some players before. Pep took over the oldest team in the League, why is it ok for the rags to take a league winning side, spend £billions and still be considered a team in transition while Pep is expected to improve City dramaticall with players who have been on the wane since 2014/ Expected to do it in one transfer window? It just doesn't make sense.
At what point do fans accept that Zaba can't get up and down the line as he did 4yrs ago? Or Kolorov, Sagna, Clichy, Otamendi, Yaya, Fernandinho? All need replacing at some point very soon.
Whether we blame Marwood after Cooke moved out or Txiki for not buying the quality we needed, one thing is certain, 2014-15 wasn't as good as 13-14, nor 15-16 as good as 14-15. The signals were all there.
The loss of Gundogan, the injury to Kompany, Aguero being out, the politics with Yaya and Jesus missing haven't helped the cause. And we connot discount the loss of valuable points stolen from us by the pinball (Deaf, dumb and blind men) wizards that impersonate match officials.
Football, like life is a journey, not a destination. Enjoy the ups, enjoy the downs, this team is in good hands, rebuilding.
Mase wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:Mase wrote:Another 'transition' year then. We've had a lot of those recently.
the new players who arrive in the summer will need time to settle so don't expect too much next season either.
It'll be a completely new defence that needs to settle so give them a year. It's all part of the project.
Mase wrote:Another 'transition' year then. We've had a lot of those recently.
john68 wrote:Mase wrote:Another 'transition' year then. We've had a lot of those recently.
Sadly Mase,since The Spafia arrived, we've had no transition seasons Mate.
We have stagnation seasons. Make do with what we've got and bring in others, most of whom were not up to standard.
The slow demise of our over aged defence has been tragic.
Justified logic wrote:PrezIke wrote:Watch on youtube.com
Take this medicine and feel better.
We have it in our DNA to overcome the obstacles.
This is the next phase.
We'll fight to the end.
Well, we'll soon see whether Aguero, a player that any other club would take in a heartbeat, is deemed to be good enough for Guardiola's team next season.
carolina-blue wrote:john68 wrote:Pretty Boy Lee wrote:PrezIke wrote:The concept that Pep can't manage anyone but the best players as a critique and any manager can win with the best players argument is full of many holes.
It's a different animal that only select few managers know how to handle and be successful at. We've played football this season that is the best I have seen since the takeover, and that includes Pellegrini's first season, which was tantalising in the beginning. Pep has faced issues and struggles, but he is a top tier manager that other clubs would dream of having.
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Sorry mate I'm not having that. We have played a few really good games this season, but it's not been a patch on either title winning season. In both those seasons we battered other challengers well and truly. What side if genuine quality have we whacked this season? Putting 6 past United, Arsenal, Spurs etc is bloody impressive and nothing this year has come close for me.
I thought we'd sorted that out for you Lee.
All the clues were there Mate, from Pep's own mouth. Sadly, City fans like others seem to get drawn into the hype and the media frenzy without applying a bit of common sense with a sense of reality.
Even the club tagged this season "It starts here" or something similar. It's the start, a demolition over a period of time of the squad that was around under Mancini and some players before. Pep took over the oldest team in the League, why is it ok for the rags to take a league winning side, spend £billions and still be considered a team in transition while Pep is expected to improve City dramaticall with players who have been on the wane since 2014/ Expected to do it in one transfer window? It just doesn't make sense.
At what point do fans accept that Zaba can't get up and down the line as he did 4yrs ago? Or Kolorov, Sagna, Clichy, Otamendi, Yaya, Fernandinho? All need replacing at some point very soon.
Whether we blame Marwood after Cooke moved out or Txiki for not buying the quality we needed, one thing is certain, 2014-15 wasn't as good as 13-14, nor 15-16 as good as 14-15. The signals were all there.
The loss of Gundogan, the injury to Kompany, Aguero being out, the politics with Yaya and Jesus missing haven't helped the cause. And we connot discount the loss of valuable points stolen from us by the pinball (Deaf, dumb and blind men) wizards that impersonate match officials.
Football, like life is a journey, not a destination. Enjoy the ups, enjoy the downs, this team is in good hands, rebuilding.
You have no right coming on here and talking sense
Though I admit after some of the results we have had I was pissed off and negative . But you are right from Spuds to Chavs to both red Shites .All rebuilding . But us it's a failure
Good on yer John cheered me up no end
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