What are your unpopular opinions on City that you believe 100%?

I know. It’s been a whole three days since three of them played in the premier league on live TV. They’ll be putting in transfer requests before the end of the week.

As I said the other day, it feels as though our success in the last decade has had an almost opposite effect on some people. Like the better we are, the more we win, the more critical and the more snarky some people want to be. For me it's a microcosm of life in general where contrariness, the ability to say "ooh like I can think differently to you", seems to trump (excuse the pun), simple common sense and sensibility.
 
We are the best team and match favourites almost every time we play but our style of football doesn’t make for the most exciting games of football as we are so dominant
 
City did pay off CAS with a big brown envelope. Fortunately our envelope was bigger than the rags and dippers envelopes paid to UEFA for taking the case in the first place
 
KDB is starting to become overrated, and is a lazy go-to pick for pundits who want to praise City or have a City player in an XI, when the likes of Bernardo, Cancelo, even Mahrez and Rodri have been far more standout performers recently.

The replacement of Kyle Walker is a massive oncoming storm that we're not worried about enough. He is unique and so crucial to the way we play, goals will start raining in on the counter without him as a consistent force at the back.

I would rather an entitled young fan who is working class and has a laugh than a miserable old gammon who wants us to play it to the big man and has a hate-boner for Sterling.
 
The new arrogant young fans are better for the club in the long run than the nervy older fans who expect to fail and become nervous at a pin drop.

I am OK with letting a couple of players go this summer who are near the end of their contract.

Yaya would have failed in Pep's team.

Joe hart was a bit crap post 2013 and could have gone earlier

Mangala is the one of the worst signings in the history of football. When you factor in all those third party fees
 
Manchester City are the greatest football side in football history but won’t be recognised as such if we don’t win the champions league no matter how amazing we play, the records we break and how many times we win the league!
And even if we win the CL, it'll be " they've only won it once"
 
People who think Mancini is our greatest ever manager shouldn’t be allowed near any sharp objects.

Im not arsed if youngsters play or not. If they are good enough they will get their chance, if they are impatient and believe they know more than Pep and leave then so be it.

I think we have far too many proper misery arses on here who genuinely don’t deserve the success the club have brought them.

We’ve seen the best of Kev and although he will produce moments of magic they will be few and far between and his overall game (unless as false 9) is sometimes a detriment to us.

Im the best poster on Bluemoon... :-)
 
Not everyone is going to make it from academy, some of them will at best a squad player like Zinchenko and Ake, very few or even none of them could actually have a reguler start like Foden.

The path to first team is hard and insanely difficult and you expect a manager with very high standard like Pep will give these youngster a chance to be a starter like candy just because they are from academy is only going to end up constantly disappointed.
 
This is all well and good.....
But cider is made with apples, not dark fucking fruits!
 
I think the tendency to cling to our past from some quarters and the potential of having "done it all" when the CL is eventually won will one day lead to the creation of an FC City.
The (almost certain) creation of a Super League will see to that. The owners of supposedly 'elite' clubs are all up for it, and it will happen sooner rather than later. That's when everyone should go out and buy St Mark's scarves.
 

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