Soulboy said:
With only a week to go to the start of the season, are we as ready as we should be for what might well be the most eventful season in the history of the club?
We've not signed the midfield players we are still crying out for, the half dozen deadweights have still not been moved on, and watching yesterday's game clearly showed we are sluggish, lacking sharpness and, surprisingly, looking unfit.
Have we played enough friendlies this time around? Have they been the right ones?
I'm sure the manager realises that we need to get out of the blocks quick-style otherwise the media will ratchet up the pressure even more, as well, no doubt, the Bluemoon doubters, of which there are many! ;-))...
I genuinely feel that the manager has not been supported sufficiently by other areas within the club, and I hope that this does not come back to bite us on the arse.
The day after we beat Bolton and the season finished in May I thought about what we needed to improve for next season. The number one thing I thought we needed was another creative/attacking midfielder, someone who had pace and could take us from defence to attack on a quick counter attack (espcially for away games against top teams where we struggled to have shots let alone pick up points!), someone to take the burden off Silva, somone who could work with Silva to push us to another level, someone who wouldn't leave us lost when Silva is not on the pitch. Samir Nasri is that player for me, moreso than Sneijder. Nasri is younger, quicker, stronger, not as injury prone and has played in the Prem. I didn't - and still don't - think we'll challenge for the title without this player because we are too slow, too predictable and too unadventurous against the other top teams to take points off them (mainly away from home).
I also thought we needed a left back (got), and number two (don't know a jot about who we've signed tbh, but got).
Oh and also to desperately get rid of the deadwood, the trouble causers/moaners and the constantly injured (Bellamy, Adebayor, Tevez, Jo, Santa Cruz, MJohnson... the younger players who aren't good enough). We haven't really done this neither.
Plus I was alarmingly concerned about the level of match fitness we showed in the Community Shield! I couldn't believe the lack of speed off the mark, lack of recovery after sprints, lack of sharpness of control and in the mind, the lazy and lethargic sticking legs out to control the ball and lunges into tackles instead of quick steps on the toes to move quickly across the ground, the lack of movement around the pitch... we looked like we were in the middle of pre-season, not 8 days away from the start of the season!
I look back over pre-season and we played three American teams early on which would have been good work-outs in full match situations. But from there we had the Dublin tournament against a NorthernPremier/IsthmianLeague standard Airtricity XI and an Inter team bereft of first XI players and who were three weeks behind us in terms of pre-season; then yesterdays game at Wembley. For me, we needed another game in there against a fitter and sterner opposition. Or to have spread the Dublin tournament out over three days and played the first team Friday and Sunday (I don't see why the EDS had a game, they'd had a string of pre-season games themselves). I'm actually glad there are internationals this week as it's another game under the belts of the players, and I'm usually strongly opposed to this game in the week leading up to the start of the season!
I can't fathom how we'd be so unfit with 8 days to go. I was actually shocked! I know we're a slow and methodical team in the middle of the season but that took it to another level!
-- Mon Aug 08, 2011 1:40 pm --
strongbowholic said:
There's a couple of things here for me.
Firstly, as fans, we hugely underestimated them yesterday. I can remember chuckling to myself when Jones & Cleverley came on and thinking "bag of wank, game over!" How fecking wrong can you be?
Secondly, and more importantly, the City of old would have took this defeat into the season and crumbled like so much old, white dog shit. However, we are a new City now and are made of much stronger stuff than that. Yes, we fucked up royally yesterday, but I am so confident in the team and the manager after what I saw as a whole last season - along with the signing of Aguero, Savic and Clichy and whoever else may come in - that I genuinely believe yesterday was an untimely and nasty blip.
I honestly cannot envisage those mistakes being repeated in the season proper, so am not overly concerned.
But do you not remember Cleverly when he played for Wigan last season with that McCarthy in midfield, we won 1-0 but they were the better team in the second half and them two were the best players on the pitch that day. and do you not remember when Chelsea last won the title but played Blackburn away and lost, Phil Jones was the best player on the pitch that day. I certaiy didn't underestimate these lads and cringe when I see threads in here where people slag the Rags off for making shit signings this summer. Some people are clueless!