Why didn't you go to the Leipzig game?

I don't care if you went or you didn't go...if you support City you will do for me!!!
Brush them all off, the tormentors, just remember that you support the best team in the land in all the world.!!!!


p.s. I used to go to almost every game home and away but my health won't allow it nowadays. Will that do as an excuse? I do want to see my great grandchildren grow up for as long as I can! :-)
 
A strong statement that and to be honest a worrying one.

On another note watching the match on City+ Pep seemed in a odd mood all game. His rant at marhez etc.
I really think Pep's behaviour has been odd for some time. I thought his sobbing about Sergio leaving and the 2am phone call to Noel Gallagher singing and smoking a cigar seemed very out of character. Some of his press conferences last season were bizarre (even by his standards). I also think his mood swings before the CL Final must have got to the players.
I rate Pep as the greatest Manager we have ever had (or ever will have) but it doesn't mean he is above criticism. City have had a hostile media and a PR problem for a decade. Contrary to those who say it doesn't matter I believe the reputation of the club is critical to us attracting wider support and the constant negative coverage has damaged us. It's about time the club as a whole got a grip on its communications strategy. That includes customer services, our website, our social media, and what Pep says to the media. I would also like to hear a lot more from Khaldoon (who is a class act in the media when he does talk).
 
As i left my house with my Son there was an almighty bang and a flood of water down the stairs ,my Boiler had exploded .So that was the end of that 2 tickets going to waste and a £1500 for a new boiler .Well thats my excuse
 
Strange thread, I went to the match but everyone has to make their own choice, not sure we need an investigation about the reasons. If the club are arsed one way or another they can send out one of their famous surveys!
 
I don't know what your recollection is but he said that his next team would be a national team and that after 7 years with City he'd definitely need a break.

This got twisted into "i'm leaving in 2023". What he meant was that he'd be at City for at least 7 years because that's how long he's contracted to, something that plenty of users pointed out on the day and that he's clarified 100x in the 3 weeks since.

Unfortunately some of our fans would rather believe what the media twist his words into than what he actually says.

None of us can truly say what he meant at the time, because a fall out ensued, similarly to his comments this week.

He certainly told us what he meant 24 hours after his comments were quoted verbatim, which dampened a fire.

No doubt, he will also clarify his comments on Wednesday later today, as his comments have necessitated it.

Things will always be lost in translation, but it must not be the case that Pep is seen as infallible, and someone of his intelligence knows his words carry a lot of weight.
 
Don't think it's all to do with costs, it cost £14 to watch Altrincham, more to do with difficulty to actually buy a ticket ! City have introduced the e ticketing this season and you only have to look at the issues folk have posted on here, it's such a cock up that it's almost like the club don't won't you to buy tickets, also hardly a great draw to watch Leipzig in the middle of three consecutive home games !

I am sure I watched City at Filbert Street on Saturday -;)
 
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Don't think it's all to do with costs, it cost £14 to watch Altrincham, more to do with difficulty to actually buy a ticket ! City have introduced the e ticketing this season and you only have to look at the issues folk have posted on here, it's such a cock up that it's almost like the club don't won't you to buy tickets, also hardly a great draw to watch Leipzig in the middle of three consecutive home games !
Agree mate. I was pointing it out to the OP who said he only attends if it’s competitively priced

I totally agree and appreciate that there are many other reasons why somebody wouldn’t attend
 
Good post. Everyone connected to the club shouldn’t have said owt to it. Kevin Parker talking about the challenges and problems folk face going on to say “He's absolutely the best coach in the world but, in the nicest possible way, I think maybe he should stick to that” however well intended by Kevin becomes a headline of “City fans tell Pep to stick to coaching” on Sky sports.

The media will twist it whichever way they want. But if we say nowt they can’t

Kevin effing Parker does not speak for me and never has done. I cringe whenever he pipes up.
 
Kevin effing Parker does not speak for me and never has done. I cringe whenever he pipes up.

You might do. So might others. But for me the manager crossed a line criticising supporters.

People have had to suffer and have suffered real financial hardship over the last eighteen months. Our manager earns a ridiculous amount of money, and him giving it out is both disrespectful to people who can't make the extra financial sacrifice and also those who have paid for tickets.

Our support ever since he's joined the club has been exceptional. He's had some great atmospheres and despite the ambivalence from some towards the CL, it's produced our best atmospheres. Add to that away fans packing every away end, and even selling out less glamorous ties such as Rotherham etc.

Like I say, everyone is different, but I won't accept a bloke earning £18m a year giving it out to supporters. It's piss poor and if the club had any backbone then the men at the top would be telling him to shut the fuck up.

I personally couldn't give a shit about the media or rival fans, I just despise our fans being dragged by our own manager.
 
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I really think Pep's behaviour has been odd for some time. I thought his sobbing about Sergio leaving and the 2am phone call to Noel Gallagher singing and smoking a cigar seemed very out of character. Some of his press conferences last season were bizarre (even by his standards). I also think his mood swings before the CL Final must have got to the players.
I rate Pep as the greatest Manager we have ever had (or ever will have) but it doesn't mean he is above criticism. City have had a hostile media and a PR problem for a decade. Contrary to those who say it doesn't matter I believe the reputation of the club is critical to us attracting wider support and the constant negative coverage has damaged us. It's about time the club as a whole got a grip on its communications strategy. That includes customer services, our website, our social media, and what Pep says to the media. I would also like to hear a lot more from Khaldoon (who is a class act in the media when he does talk).

Great post.
But unfortunately the present portrayal of our club began the day Mansour bought it.
Nothing to do with anything other than who bought it, And the effect it had on the system as was in place.
 
I did go. Had to take time off work and money is tight as it is, but I went. Pep needs a slap.
 
As a season ticket holder, I was not remotely bothered by Pep’s invitation to supporters. I was there on Wednesday, and I intend to be there on Saturday, but despite having a ticket, I may not make it up from South Oxfordshire next Tuesday; I’m sure Pep won’t hold it against me and I don’t doubt that he understands all the multitude of reasons why people can’t make every game.

The fact that people make a story out of or get worked up about his comments is beyond pathetic.

The team has scored 21 goals in its last four home games so the manager is quite entitled to invite supporters that could but aren’t planning to come the next game, which experience tells us will be tough, to come and cheer the team on.

I get completely the idea that people want him to watch his words so that he doesn’t feed one of the tiresome narratives perpetuated about our club, which some of the media and rival supports cling onto because they are desperate for something to use to try and put us down: they have very little to go at because the team plays beautiful football and breaks record after record…

The media etc are always going to find ways to criticise but this stuff is not that important in my mind. Just look at Paul Merson’s quote this week about our neighbours in Trafford’s performance against Young Boys: “Manchester United couldn’t get out of their half. If that was Manchester City with ten men, Young Boys wouldn’t have touched the ball”. Now that tells you about important perceptions.

I have lived away from the Northwest for the last 31 years and in recent times, I have started to see kids with City shirts where I would not have previously done so; even our latest neighbours’ boys have a City football (no idea if they are actually fans). In the very long queue for the park and ride recently at Silverstone the family behind us were I think Dutch UK residents but they weren’t bedecked in orange; however, their son had last season’s City away shirt on. Our support is widening and growing and it won’t be impeded by “Empithad” bollocks.
Well said mate.

We have to get these minor incidents in perspective. The City fan base is growing globally. This is because of the beautiful football our team plays under Pep‘s stewardship.

The media picking up on a passing comment by Pep is not going to make the slightest difference to the juggernaut that is City.

This tiresome ’drama’ will blow over very quickly in the crazy 24 hour news cycle that we live in, and we will continue to roll forward exactly like we are - the best club team in the world.
 

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