What about Aguero?It hasn't.
What about Aguero?It hasn't.
Our fans have always moaned - nothing new. Yes, we turned up when we were shit, but we fucking moaned about it. We've always slagged our players, some of the abuse Edgehill took was beyond anything on here.I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
I don't think its the majority of fans, maybe a fair quantity on this forum, but Bluemoon is hardly indicative of the support generally.
Personally, I'd give him 10 years, so I can just sit back and enjoy the ride...
I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
Bluemoon might not be, but you think the atmosphere at home games helps the team?
I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
They'll do it in a heartbeat. Just watch.
For me it's not disappointment. It just seems bizarre rewarding a manager with a new deal when he has underperformed so far. I don't want him out by any stretch but I also don't want him to feel he is invincible and regardless of how he and the team performs he is always safe. Similar to when many people moan a player doesn't have competition for their place and they become complacent. That's my worry especially after how dejected and unmotivated he was on the side-lines Sunday.
People seem to think he is doing us a favour being here? He is being paid handsomely to come and carry his success on. Past achievements shouldn't make him invincible, he needs to dig deep and turn it around and I fully hope he does. I also want him to have the time to do it. We waited for this moment, we put all our eggs in this one basket and we need it to work and we need Pep to deliver.
Also they might not believe it, they might still be angry from your Pogba info when I lumped on him joining us last year haha (that's a joke)
I don't think its the majority of fans, maybe a fair quantity on this forum, but Bluemoon is hardly indicative of the support generally.
Personally, I'd give him 10 years, so I can just sit back and enjoy the ride...
OT, you mean the swamp
Aguero all round game has been poor for the last two seasons can't see pep keeping him*In a heartbeat.
Pep wants to win, but he will make no apologies for doing it his way and if that includes the greatest player ever.
FFS, Ibrahimovic, is seven years older and we are constantly being told how that gypo has conquered the Premier League.
Messi pays for himself. I do think it would see Aguero or Silva gone though.
Our fans have always moaned - nothing new. Yes, we turned up when we were shit, but we fucking moaned about it. We've always slagged our players, some of the abuse Edgehill took was beyond anything on here.
We're just a bunch of moaning faced bastards. Even when Aguero scored that 94th minute winner, I bet there were fans on that very day moaning about how the fuck we conceded two against QPR.
I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
*In a heartbeat.
Pep wants to win, but he will make no apologies for doing it his way and if that includes the greatest player ever.
FFS, Ibrahimovic, is seven years older and we are constantly being told how that gypo has conquered the Premier League.
Messi pays for himself. I do think it would see Aguero or Silva gone though.
At first I was tempted to post agreement with Dodge and say it's not a majority of City fans but a vocal minority. However thinking about it, you might be correct. We can all see the problems. We play well, lots of possession but struggle to get clear cut chances and are shot shy. Because of the age of the team we are easy to break against. There's no lack of effort from the players and I'm sure Pep can see the issues too. We are still a team in transition from the Mancini era. It's going to take time to fix it.I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
*In a heartbeat.
Pep wants to win, but he will make no apologies for doing it his way and if that includes the greatest player ever.
FFS, Ibrahimovic, is seven years older and we are constantly being told how that gypo has conquered the Premier League.
Messi pays for himself. I do think it would see Aguero or Silva gone though.
Bluemoon might not be, but you think the atmosphere at home games helps the team?