Blue_Lightsaber
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This small bit of video is priceless, basically told Sky to fuck off without actually saying it
You've never booed a City performance?
Personally, if I don't see the team putting it in or producing unforgiveable mistakes, I will vent my spleen.
Pep called the fans out as complacency in success. It's nothing of the sort. I didn't boo because we were losing, I booed because the effort wasn't good enough and the mistakes, comical.
And it appears Pep agreed and called the players out at half time.
I don't get it tbh, Pep's very passionate about football and he talks from the heart in that kind of interview, that's what I want from the players and manager at City. If he wants to criticise the fans collectively I don't see why anyone should take it personally. He had a point he wanted to make and did so, fair enough as far as I'm concerned.
Pep unraveling is my fear mate.
Kind of ironic, we have been treading water most of the season.With some of the most dire performances of the Pep era.
And he loses his shit after the second best 45 minutes of our season.No holding back either,players fault,fans fault....Not his obviously
Last time he started losing his shit it was our fans he started turning on.
I'm on the same page as Pep, we have people in the team selling him and us short, I just don't think he needs to throw the fans in to the mix, it just fuels the bogus narrative about City fans in general.
He meant complacency across the club, and I personally think he had a point and yesterday was the right moment to publicly call it out.
The game will survive without fans at the ground.Well let’s look at it another way,no fans, no job,in fact the game is fucked without us and that’s everywhere,they seem to forget this a lot,what’s been said was uncalled for
Pep construed the booing with entitlement, when it was down to performance.
Do you think Pep was not critical of the team at half-time?
I've earned the right just as much as Pep to tell them when I think they are selling both themselves and us short.
He gets paid £20m a year for the privilege of doing that, but my money is just as good as his.
As Pep has revealed, we have players who aren't pulling their weight and I agree, so don't care about their feelings.
I think with some of the post-takeover intake it could be down to entitlement, we saw it happen with the rags who knew nothing but success for 20 years and turned into whining muppets when it all went a bit pear-shaped after Ferguson retired.Pep construed the booing with entitlement, when it was down to performance.
He’s the least slated City manager that’s ever lived
There was definitely boo'ing down in the bottom tier. Not many, but it was easy to hear. Hey ho, it is what it is.I was there and don’t recall much booing at HT probably because the wall of noise from the PA system that boots up when the HT whistle goes. Maybe the comfy nice people he talked about are in the vast amount of posh expensive seats that proliferate the stadium, either way i couldn’t give two fucks, we were shit in the first half, if those who dragged their arses to the stadium on a freezing cold night when they could have stayed home and watch it on the box want to let of steam then that’s up to them. I thought the atmosphere was pretty good especially second half. The season has been weird and fucked up cos of the WC bang in the middle. Either way I’m looking forward to Wolves on Sunday. Come on City!
That really isn't relevant. He gets criticism and he is perfectly entitled to give it back.
So you can't see the difference between which would be more impactful on your second half performance- words strongly uttered from a coach or teammate spurring you forward or booing from fans half whom are likely 4 drinks in and more focused on how the performance impacts their wager than what's actually going on on the pitch.Clearly something was said by someone in the dressing room, considering the immediate change in tempo in the second half, so I can't see what the difference is between that and the fans booing.
Thing is singing an all that was more organic...football special into Maine Road or whatever few scoops in Park or Sherwood, meet mates on the Kippax and the fact your standing up, a few them pissing about arguing over someone putting too much 'baccie in their rollie and loads of other trivial none sense..makes it easier to just start shouting out, singing, singing along, making something up etc..all in all it was just a very different experience. Singing from the seats is a bit weird really truth be toldWe seem to “turn up” in the second half far too much , it’s like falling asleep when your fillet steak main turns up - then complain it’s cold and ask for a discount on the bill because it’s “cold”