nottsblue wrote:Don't get me wrong, I am as gutted by the result today as I have been ever and I've been following City since 1980/81.
But, we are still going to win the PL and LC double, breaking records aplenty along the way. I really doubt we will get through the CL tie v the dippers but I can live with that.
Just.
I, along with many others on here don't care much for the CL. At the start of the season I'd have happily taken the PL and LC double whilst playing some of the best football the PL has ever seen. Pep got it wrong on Tuesday but I'm not convinced he was too much at fault today. We got the two goals and were battering the rags and but for wayward finishing would have gone in at half time four or five goals up and game over.
I for one am still 100% behind Pep and we will learn from today. We won't see it yet but next season we will have a little more steel about us
Today was a disaster but lets not lose sight of what we have achieved and will achieve this season
Justified logic wrote:Yes. But to put out a weakened team at home and lose to United...
It wouldn't have happened in the olden days when we were an English club with English management and local pride.
Dimples wrote:nottsblue wrote:Don't get me wrong, I am as gutted by the result today as I have been ever and I've been following City since 1980/81.
But, we are still going to win the PL and LC double, breaking records aplenty along the way. I really doubt we will get through the CL tie v the dippers but I can live with that.
Just.
I, along with many others on here don't care much for the CL. At the start of the season I'd have happily taken the PL and LC double whilst playing some of the best football the PL has ever seen. Pep got it wrong on Tuesday but I'm not convinced he was too much at fault today. We got the two goals and were battering the rags and but for wayward finishing would have gone in at half time four or five goals up and game over.
I for one am still 100% behind Pep and we will learn from today. We won't see it yet but next season we will have a little more steel about us
Today was a disaster but lets not lose sight of what we have achieved and will achieve this season
No disaster - not in my book. Disappointing no more than that.
Also very beneficial.
We learn a lesson about our defence yet it should not affect us winning the PL - magic!
The Rags celebrate today - why? Because they are now only 13 points behind us - with 6 games left?
Lots of our fans are miserable - why? Because we are only 13 points ahead of the Rags?
You could not make it up.
Dimples wrote:Justified logic wrote:Yes. But to put out a weakened team at home and lose to United...
It wouldn't have happened in the olden days when we were an English club with English management and local pride.
That is very true. English football's core values have changed and something has been lost - no doubt about it.
I try and adjust accordingly and look at the bigger picture but I do miss the old days, the edge and as you say local pride.
Imagine telling Doyle, Lee, Bell and Summerbee, et al. that they were being rested for today's game!!!!
frankswift wrote:In over 50 years of watching City this is the most meaningless derby defeat I can remember.
london blue 2 wrote:What a week. Typical city will see us beat Liverpool 2-0 on Tuesday and miss a last min penalty.
branny wrote:london blue 2 wrote:What a week. Typical city will see us beat Liverpool 2-0 on Tuesday and miss a last min penalty.
Don't let Sterling take it ffs.
Mase wrote:frankswift wrote:In over 50 years of watching City this is the most meaningless derby defeat I can remember.
Come on mate that’s bollocks and you know it. Today’s derby would have won us the league. No derby in the last 50 years meant that.
frankswift wrote:Mase wrote:frankswift wrote:In over 50 years of watching City this is the most meaningless derby defeat I can remember.
Come on mate that’s bollocks and you know it. Today’s derby would have won us the league. No derby in the last 50 years meant that.
Maybe my glass is half full from a brilliant season, but we've lost a derby at home and we're 'only' 13 points ahead with six games to go. I'll have that every season from now on, please.
Dimples wrote:nottsblue wrote:Don't get me wrong, I am as gutted by the result today as I have been ever and I've been following City since 1980/81.
But, we are still going to win the PL and LC double, breaking records aplenty along the way. I really doubt we will get through the CL tie v the dippers but I can live with that.
Just.
I, along with many others on here don't care much for the CL. At the start of the season I'd have happily taken the PL and LC double whilst playing some of the best football the PL has ever seen. Pep got it wrong on Tuesday but I'm not convinced he was too much at fault today. We got the two goals and were battering the rags and but for wayward finishing would have gone in at half time four or five goals up and game over.
I for one am still 100% behind Pep and we will learn from today. We won't see it yet but next season we will have a little more steel about us
Today was a disaster but lets not lose sight of what we have achieved and will achieve this season
No disaster - not in my book. Disappointing no more than that.
Also very beneficial.
We learn a lesson about our defence yet it should not affect us winning the PL - magic!
The Rags celebrate today - why? Because they are now only 13 points behind us - with 6 games left?
Lots of our fans are miserable - why? Because we are only 13 points ahead of the Rags?
You could not make it up.
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