Galatasaray (H) | CL | Post-Match Thread

Beauty’s in the eye of the beholder though isn’t it. Me and you might prefer different styles of play but we can both agree that it’s entertaining to see City score goals and we’ve done that more often than any other side this season.

Don’t get me wrong we’re not as fluid or exciting as some of the great teams we’ve been lucky enough to watch in recent seasons but imo we still play good football

Of course, and yes youre correct. It can feel death by a thousand passes sometimes though.

I do like football to be a but gung ho and it has been under pep, not so much the past 3 seasons though

But we are still capable of excellent football
 
It's the amount of international games i dont get, The Manchester City Squad must have the most international players going to play for their country, Yes the World Cup and Euros Qualifiers, but the Uefa Nations League needs gone

Looking back on the game from the 60s/70s, players played 42 games in the league and cup matches, plus European football for the top teams. So I guess that players played about 55 to 60 games a season, plus cup replays could run and run, But International football seemed to be played without breaks, Also the home internationals was played in the summer.

But the biggest thing was the training and lifestyles, the players were not athletes and could drink and eat pretty much what they liked, So burnout was not a thing because you did not push your body to the limits.

Something needs to be looked at with footballers, maybe look at athletics athletes, thye have very big breaks between the big tournaments and don't train/play for 9 months nonstop like in football

Its the age-old question: footballers vs athletes
That's exactly the same point as I was discussing with somebody earlier, the fact that athletes in any other sport don't have to run for 90+ minutes twice a week for most of the year.

We saw the result last season, double-figure injuries and as a result we were unable to compete. This season hasn't been much better, the planks on here who moan all the time don't understand that it not only affects the team in that we don't have out first choice XI, it also affects everybody because we're having to play players who are not necessarily fully fit, or may need resting themselves. That's on top of having to play players out of position.

There should be stricter rules around internationals, if it's a competitive match then players should only be allowed to go if they have been free of injuries for a certain amount of time, and only at the clubs behest if it's a friendly international.
 
The proof of the pudding’s in the eating …. top scorers, Big Erl top individual scorer

I agree with your set pieces point but the rest of your opening paragraph seems a bit naive and outdated in some respects. It’s not as easy as giving it to pacy wingers to get to the byline and pull it back for our towering centre forward … it’s not 1956 mate, the game’s moved on. Defenders and tactics are so advanced now that you need subtlety and nuance beyond any normal fan’s comprehension to break teams down with the regularity that we do. Through balls and long shots are fine when they pay off but they invariably don’t and so we lose possession. Pep’s paid £20m a year or whatever cos he’s a fucking genius and creates an incredibly complex possession based system that’s more effective than gung ho all guns blazing attacking football.


“Endless sideways or backward passes” to use a boxing analogy are crucial in dismantling our opponents …. jab, feint, move in, move out, jab etc etc etc all helps to walk your opponent on to a shot. Walking in in a straight line throwing haymakers won’t get you far against a sophisticated defence.
Absolutely correct. To put it into simple terms we wouldn't have collected the haul if trophies that we have if the system didn't work.

All these idiots who think Pep has run his course needed to be careful what they wish for, because it's near certain that we're not likely to get anybody as successful again.

Lookin at three tags, they thought they just just bring anybody in and continue in the same vein when ferguson left. They've won hardly anything since.
 
Hang on a minute smart arse. What we are seeing now isn't 'Peps's Controlled Football', or at least not the brand of it we have seen previously.

I don't want out and out, no holds barred, rock and roll attacking football. I want us to use the players we have bought effectively. We have the players to both control games via possession and compliment it with the other characteristics I mentioned in my original post, at the moment we just look stagnant going forward and pressing.

Regarding your point about 'we play this way because we have a leaky defense', then how comes against both the rags and Bodo, did we end up still getting caught on the counter attack because our full backs were on the edge of their penalty area?? We regularly play a high line without playing attacking football, so we still get caught out without the benefits of scoring more goals by trying to be more attacking. In fact, I'd say that by using wingers to get forward rather than fullbacks, we'd have more protection defensively.

As I said previously, if you are happy with how we are playing at the moment, then we'll just have to disagree, but I know Pep and this set of players should be putting in far more convincing performances.

Hopefully it's being caused by a transition in the squad, but a part of me worries that Pep seems happy with this non-progressive football.
Smart arse? At least that makes one of us :-)

Others have made valid points answering your boring waffle; my smart-arse can't be arsed, so I'll just block you from now instead.
 
Smart arse? At least that makes one of us :-)

Others have made valid points answering your boring waffle; my smart-arse can't be arsed, so I'll just block you from now instead.
I count three of you, three dumb fucks who blatantly know nothing about football and will blindly follow like sheep. Suspect the three of you wouldn't make triple figures on and IQ test between you
 
It's not as black and white as that. Even amongst the people I know (a mix of season card members and ad-hoc buyers) , of those who didn't go, most said it was because we are playing boring football recently, in addition to the game wasn't massively important (as it wasn't a true make or break). Others just said they couldn't get a pass out as they'd been to so many home games recently, a few said it was financial. So to just say it's ticket prices I think could miss the point. The last thing the club would want is to reduce prices and then still have non-sellout games, they couldn't go back from that. I think they need to bring in a task force, including fans, to really understand what changes to make. Nothing should be off the cards, ticket prices, allocation of new seats in the NSL3 stand, third party vendors, the lot. Also, we should start playing progressive football again rather than 'pass anywhere but forward'
I never said it was just pricing. The whole exchange issue has pissed people off. The having to buy an individual membership (even for families of 4 or 5) has pissed people off. People being shifted for corporate has pissed people off. Away fans in home areas has pissed people
Off. Etc, etc, etc.

It's a culmination of all that (and more), we are reaping what we have sown over the last few seasons. How you cant possibly see that is bizarre
 
I never said it was just pricing. The whole exchange issue has pissed people off. The having to buy an individual membership (even for families of 4 or 5) has pissed people off. People being shifted for corporate has pissed people off. Away fans in home areas has pissed people
Off. Etc, etc, etc.

It's a culmination of all that (and more), we are reaping what we have sown over the last few seasons. How you cant possibly see that is bizarre
You were doing well until the last line. Proper weird attitudes on here lately
 
I never said it was just pricing. The whole exchange issue has pissed people off. The having to buy an individual membership (even for families of 4 or 5) has pissed people off. People being shifted for corporate has pissed people off. Away fans in home areas has pissed people
Off. Etc, etc, etc.

It's a culmination of all that (and more), we are reaping what we have sown over the last few seasons. How you cant possibly see that is bizarre

My sister is in that category. The individual membership requirement was the final straw and she jacked it in. She used to go to all League cup and CL games and now doesn’t go to any. Like you say, the club has been the creator of this situation all for money!
 

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