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Bojinov The Bull

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I can't believe the posts on here slating the team and the manager and the tactics. At the end of the day it was a high intensity close game, it could have easily ended up 1-0 to us but it wasn't our day they got the goal! 1 point isn't much different that 0 points and i'm glad we went for it near the end!

De Jong was a warrior once again, Onouha, Bridge and AJ all did well as well! Unfortunately we just didn't have either the cutting edge or luck we needed up front!

The only thing that is begining to annoy me is that we lose every game I want us to win, Everton home and away, Spurs away and United home and away!
 
I doubt that, yes it was close, but never in a million years would things finally go city's way. ITs the way of things, three times in a season is not unlucky. The players and manager fail to realize how much this means to use, disgraceful what happened. It should not be possible to let them win three times this season by letting a goal in, in injury time. No club in the world is capable of this, how this club still has supporters in unreal. Comedy at its "finest".
 
Bojinov The Bull said:
I can't believe the posts on here slating the team and the manager and the tactics. At the end of the day it was a high intensity close game, it could have easily ended up 1-0 to us but it wasn't our day they got the goal! 1 point isn't much different that 0 points and i'm glad we went for it near the end!

De Jong was a warrior once again, Onouha, Bridge and AJ all did well as well! Unfortunately we just didn't have either the cutting edge or luck we needed up front!

The only thing that is begining to annoy me is that we lose every game I want us to win, Everton home and away, Spurs away and United home and away!

Some of our fans are bleeding mental we had 2 good penalty shoots turned down, more and better chances than them twats, a **** for a ref. We didn't do that bad imo we where just unlucky in the last 20 seconds.
 
And its those games that i come away feeling we have such a long way to go to consistently compete with the top 4. The results against Burnley are insignificant when we not only lose but perform so badly against our rivals. We're still a one or two players away from being a top side.
 
Very close game, the lads upfront made a couple of wrong decisions which on another day...well you know
 
It hurts like hell, but trying to be rational I dont think we did enought to win it.

Rags had two great chances 1st half, cant really remember Van der Sar having that much to do in either half really. We should not have got beat though, and the mentality is something that still needs to be changed.

The Scum dont settle for a point like most other sides, they keep going and that I think is the main difference between us and them at the moment.
This will change, 4th place is still in our hands and will remain so even if Spurs beat Chelsea.

Its all going to be down to home games against Villa & Spurs & I think we will need something at West Ham.

We can do it, we need to drive the team on and not get at certain players or the Manager.

We have what we have until the end of the season, the players need to know that we believe in them and back them all the way.

Shit day today, but keep the faith
 
Just got back and I can't believe some of the dumb ass comments on here. I hope people do regret what they've said. The I hate Man City thread is a fucking joke. (well, the 1st page, I had to stop reading it)

Yes this result hurts, badly! But it is not the end of the world, we're still in 4th and hopefully Chelsea will do us a massive favour. There are 4 games left, get behind the fucking team.
 
I guarantee I won't.

Sick of the unprofessional way we can't conentrate and keep the ball when it matters and every city manager I have ever known saying it's bad luck. It isn't and it matters most against the rags and we switch off time and again....all Bellers had to do was keep the ball why try a cross-field pass?
 
Cobwebcat said:
I guarantee I won't.
.all Bellers had to do was keep the ball why try a cross-field pass?

was a symptomn of his play all day, his decision making was shocking. And why Bobby didnt try and rotate Bellers and Adamo on the wings is beyond me, its like Bellers has the monopoly on the position even tho we have a left winger that could of had more effect against Neville cos he wasnt going to beat Evra for pace.
 

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