Foreverinbluedreams wrote:What's your fascination with emotions?
I'm laughing at the absurdity of this thread and some of the comments in it.
It's as if the last couple of seasons never happened.
Becoming what we despised for so long, entitled cunts.
Mase wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:What's your fascination with emotions?
I'm laughing at the absurdity of this thread and some of the comments in it.
It's as if the last couple of seasons never happened.
Becoming what we despised for so long, entitled cunts.
Entitled because we're saying "if Pep wants out, then let him go".
You're not even engaging in debate. You're just seeing a comment you don't like and responding with - hehehehehehe let's get Alan Ball back.
It's like someone is attacking you personally.
Mase wrote:And yes, we are entitled to beat fuckin Wolves! At least once this season.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:And yes, we are entitled to beat fuckin Wolves! At least once this season.
And we probably would've done but for individual errors.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:And yes, we are entitled to beat fuckin Wolves! At least once this season.
And we probably would've done but for individual errors.
Mase wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:And yes, we are entitled to beat fuckin Wolves! At least once this season.
And we probably would've done but for individual errors.
So Pep's tactics and subs didn't invite constant pressure on us?
What you're saying is it's all the players fault. So by that, last season it was all the players as well? Pep wasn't anything to do with the success.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Mase wrote:And yes, we are entitled to beat fuckin Wolves! At least once this season.
And we probably would've done but for individual errors.
Manager has made just as many errors...if not more this season.
Outcast wrote:It's not ridiculous to ask questions, I'm a big Pep fan but have to look at the facts and the club comes first;
_ we've lost five games; Wolves (twice), Manure, Norwich and vermins
_ for so called one of the best team in the world this not acceptable losing to four weak teams whether it's down to injuries or refereeing, we should be more than good enough without Sane and Laporte to beat them or at least draw.
_ its a fact Pep hasn't extended his contract and this could be determital to the players mindset, to be successful you need stability otherwise players become somewhat disinterested
_ failing to play youth when clearly some of the first teamers haven't been good enough is quite disheartening to say the least, what's the point investing 200m on the youth academy?
I'm not questioning Peps ability and achievenent, just whether he wants to stay and rebuild or just going through the motions until end of the season. These are fair questions, if he wants to go, then that's his choice and I'll forever appreciate what he's done for us. Things need to be in place if he decides to leave, you got to have a contingency plan otherwise we'll end up like the rags and arse holes with no direction.
Outcast wrote:It's not ridiculous to ask questions, I'm a big Pep fan but have to look at the facts and the club comes first;
_ we've lost five games; Wolves (twice), Manure, Norwich and vermins
_ for so called one of the best team in the world this not acceptable losing to four weak teams whether it's down to injuries or refereeing, we should be more than good enough without Sane and Laporte to beat them or at least draw.
_ its a fact Pep hasn't extended his contract and this could be determital to the players mindset, to be successful you need stability otherwise players become somewhat disinterested
_ failing to play youth when clearly some of the first teamers haven't been good enough is quite disheartening to say the least, what's the point investing 200m on the youth academy?
I'm not questioning Peps ability and achievenent, just whether he wants to stay and rebuild or just going through the motions until end of the season. These are fair questions, if he wants to go, then that's his choice and I'll forever appreciate what he's done for us. Things need to be in place if he decides to leave, you got to have a contingency plan otherwise we'll end up like the rags and arse holes with no direction.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Outcast wrote:It's not ridiculous to ask questions, I'm a big Pep fan but have to look at the facts and the club comes first;
_ we've lost five games; Wolves (twice), Manure, Norwich and vermins
_ for so called one of the best team in the world this not acceptable losing to four weak teams whether it's down to injuries or refereeing, we should be more than good enough without Sane and Laporte to beat them or at least draw.
_ its a fact Pep hasn't extended his contract and this could be determital to the players mindset, to be successful you need stability otherwise players become somewhat disinterested
_ failing to play youth when clearly some of the first teamers haven't been good enough is quite disheartening to say the least, what's the point investing 200m on the youth academy?
I'm not questioning Peps ability and achievenent, just whether he wants to stay and rebuild or just going through the motions until end of the season. These are fair questions, if he wants to go, then that's his choice and I'll forever appreciate what he's done for us. Things need to be in place if he decides to leave, you got to have a contingency plan otherwise we'll end up like the rags and arse holes with no direction.
All perfectly reasonable and rational.
Calling for his head, claiming he's lost the dressing room and calling him allsorts because we're not performing this season as well as we should be, irrational imo.
Tim777 wrote:You are missing the whole point of what is being discussed, ForeverUpPepsArse
(formerly known as ForeverUpJoesArse).
Despite the glaring issues since the start of the season, like the media love-in for the dippers, VAR, injuries, etc., there is an increasingly obvious sense of indifference on Pep's part. This is being highlighted and questioned.
Yes, you are being emotional and cannot see beyond the "pep out" rhetoric.
Nobody on here at this point just wants to see the back of him, we want him to fix what has gone wrong. And if he has no desire any longer to do so, then he needs to make the decision for the club's sake where he wants to be and not hold us, the fans, in a constant state of confusion and frustration.
You, and some others on here, need to realise that this is a Football Forum, not a Girl Scout Cookie Convention, and we will call out whatever is amiss, from the hierachy to the tea lady.
Manchester City is a club, and absolutely nobody is above being criticised.
Stop being loyal to any one individual and cultivate a mindset of being loyal to the club as a whole, as it always should be.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:PrezIke wrote:Some utterly ridiculous, beyond speculative, hyperbolic, and sensational words written down in this thread.
Wow
And also some home truths
some on here can’t handle the truth
the club is going to pot but they are still happily clapping along
window licking mongs
The club is going to pot? Bwahahahahaha
Where's Franny Lee with a takeover bid when you need him?
Tim777 wrote:You are missing the whole point of what is being discussed, ForeverUpPepsArse
(formerly known as ForeverUpJoesArse).
Despite the glaring issues since the start of the season, like the media love-in for the dippers, VAR, injuries, etc., there is an increasingly obvious sense of indifference on Pep's part. This is being highlighted and questioned.
Yes, you are being emotional and cannot see beyond the "pep out" rhetoric.
Nobody on here at this point just wants to see the back of him, we want him to fix what has gone wrong. And if he has no desire any longer to do so, then he needs to make the decision for the club's sake where he wants to be and not hold us, the fans, in a constant state of confusion and frustration.
You, and some others on here, need to realise that this is a Football Forum, not a Girl Scout Cookie Convention, and we will call out whatever is amiss, from the hierachy to the tea lady.
Manchester City is a club, and absolutely nobody is above being criticised.
Stop being loyal to any one individual and cultivate a mindset of being loyal to the club as a whole, as it always should be.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Tim777 wrote:You are missing the whole point of what is being discussed, ForeverUpPepsArse
(formerly known as ForeverUpJoesArse).
Despite the glaring issues since the start of the season, like the media love-in for the dippers, VAR, injuries, etc., there is an increasingly obvious sense of indifference on Pep's part. This is being highlighted and questioned.
Yes, you are being emotional and cannot see beyond the "pep out" rhetoric.
Nobody on here at this point just wants to see the back of him, we want him to fix what has gone wrong. And if he has no desire any longer to do so, then he needs to make the decision for the club's sake where he wants to be and not hold us, the fans, in a constant state of confusion and frustration.
You, and some others on here, need to realise that this is a Football Forum, not a Girl Scout Cookie Convention, and we will call out whatever is amiss, from the hierachy to the tea lady.
Manchester City is a club, and absolutely nobody is above being criticised.
Stop being loyal to any one individual and cultivate a mindset of being loyal to the club as a whole, as it always should be.
Calling them out is fine, calling for their head isn't.
It's you that's missing the point.
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