better dead than red
Well-Known Member
To be fair, Rodri was not good his first season here. There is nothing offensive about saying such. If you think he wasn't, you are being silly, revising history, or intellectually dishonest. However, he did settle in and got better to become one of the best players in the world at his position.It's offensive to suggest Pep lacks the brains or the will to do what is right for the team.
The idea that fans can see better than him what our problems are is really stupid. Remember when fans were unhappy with Pep because he was starting Gundo and Rodri? Couldn't he see they are too slow? Guess what, those fans were very wrong, not to say silly.
That said, he is still a young man in athlete terms. Gundo is not. He is not going to get "better" nor is he miraculously going to become faster. John Stones, for all his brilliance, is most likely not going to be injury free for the majority of the season.
For all Pep gets correct, he makes mistakes. Fans, who are honest, know it. He even admits it at times.
I am often bewildered by some of the "biggest blues" here who think any honest criticism is a serious affront to everyone City. I should not be, but I am. For all the mockery some heap on those who have complete blind faith in religious people or political types, they ought look in the mirror when it comes to football. It's simply the same.