City vs Burnley Post Match Thread

Some posts on here are as complacent as City's 2nd half performance.

Offside goal? So what, there was some poor defending in the build-up and Hart has to make a better effort at saving it. The worst thing for me was that we didn't respond to that goal in any positive way, Even in the period between our 2nd goal and HT we were still swarming all over Burnley but there was nothing in the 2nd half.

Tiredness?? Did Burnley look tired, they played on Friday as well? Out of the starting XI Zabaleta, Kolarov and Fernandinho didn't play 90 mins between them on Friday.

There are no excuses, it was a piss poor 2nd half performance against one of the weaker teams in the league and a big chance missed to close the gap on Chelsea..
 
The perfect fumble said:
MeatHunterrr said:
mike channon´s windmill said:
For me to make it to that elite level we have to learn to strangle the life out of games when we're a couple in front. Far too often at 2 nil we think that it's job doneand there are countless examples to back this upOpposiion teams se to sense this and our discipline goes. Yes we missedkey pplayers I'm this department but the whole squad needs to learn collectively
This should not impact at all on our style of play. Ruthlessness separates this very good from the very best
Agree. Not often you see Bayern panic or take it easy in 2 goal lead, if at all. Considering we have the oldest squad in the Prem, we lose our composure when in comfortable lead its a bit strange. I thought this process was already done when majority of this team was built in 2010 and 2011. But not now, when most of the team has been together for over 4 years now, the learning process should be well over by now.

We can only hope that this is the last time that complacency costs us this season and the team learns from it quickly.

"Not often you see Bayern panic or take it easy in 2 goal lead, if at all".

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LOL.
Last season Bayern surrendered a 2 goal lead twice. This season 0 times. During this season we have surrendered 2 goal lead twice already and its 50% of the season only gone. We have to stop repeating the same mistakes.

So not often at all Bayern panics or slacks off in 2 goal lead.
 
Chippy_boy said:
Mister Appointment said:
Chippy_boy said:
Rubbish.

No-one is demanding plsyers' heads and when someone plays shit, it's not unreasonable to say xyz was shit.

The happy clappers on here seem completely unable to recognise that posters criticising and expressing their concerns and frustrations, does not make them closet rags or mean that they want everyone sacked.

I find the "well played Burnley, well played City, bad luck, move on" brigade pretty fucking tiresome to be honest, and even more so when they throw in a few raggy comments.

If it's any consolation I find the "it's pathetic/shit/unacceptable" brigade equally tiresome and it's true most of you sound like undercover rags. Your "look at me" "10 consecutive wins" thread stank of raggy behaviour. You even put an emoticon in the thread title. Not five minutes after the final whistle.

Even an emoticon??? My God that's just terrible.

Perhaps it was because I was a bit pissed off (and pissed for that matter). And the "raggy" comments bollocks, jesus, I've been a supporter for 49 years - how long have you?
Being pissed off with yesterday is perfectly acceptable, as is having a little rant on a message board for city fans set up to discuss all things City - strange but true.
We've been told for six years now by some that we're no longer "ickle City" and as a fan base have to stop behaving like that. Well that's fair enough, I know I've had to change my mindset as a blue over recent years. I grew up going to watch us throughout the 90's when we had fuck all to be cheerful about on the pitch, so instead we learnt to laugh at ourselves, enjoy the day and be grateful we weren't Utd fans whatever the result.
They were great times, admittedly because I was in my late teens and early 20's having a whale of a time before life's responsibilities really kicked in.
These days are different though, I absolutely love where we are as a club both on and off the pitch, watching us nowadays is a privilege, fighting it out for trophies every year, playing sublime football in a fantastic stadium which is about to become even better and being secure as a club for the first time in decades, it's fucking wonderful.
With that comes higher expectations though, which in fairness we're matching on a regular basis.
That's why I was a bit pissed off with yesterday. Not so much the fact it was 2-2 because that happens, more so in the manner it finished like that. There can be no excuses for throwing away a 2-0 lead the way we did, from the first few seconds of the half we were sluggish, giving away a needless corner which eventually led to the goal. I know it was offside and I know overall the standard of refereeing was abject, but it was our own problems that were our undoing more than anything else. we put ourselves under pressure with misplaced passing, silly free kicks in dangerous areas and a left hand sided defence that struggled to get to grips with what was taking place before them.
We could, and should be waking up today a point behind Chelsea with a better goal difference but we let them off the hook. There's still a long way to go and I still feel we will win the league but days like yesterday are few and far between in regards to catching them, we have to capitalise when they drop points.
I appreciate everyone of us has a different outlook, and sometimes I wish dropped points didn't piss me off so much, especially when I know before a ball is kicked in August that there will be weekends like this.
Anyway, today is another day and I look forward to getting back on track against Sunderland.
 
Still on a downer this morning. What a wasted chance to creep closer to Chelsea and put even more space between us and the Rags/rest. I don't really buy into either extreme opinion on here, as I don't think it's disastrous and the end of the world, but nor do I get the "get over it you Rag" comments either. That's just a weird thing to say....fine, if you can live with a draw at home against a sure-fire relegation team after having been 2-0 up and dominating the game, then you're lucky! But it hardly gives anyone the right to come on here and impose that view on those of us who think it's a wasted opportunity and are seriously pissed off by the second half shambles!
 
MeatHunterrr said:
Brendan110_0 said:
Some serious overreaction on here, we ended up with a draw thanks to an off side goal against us. No damage done fortunately.
You don't know that yet. If we lose title by 1-2 points, then it is serious damage done in this match.

And not Stoke at home or...?

We took nine points from Sunderland, Newcastle and Saints away whilst Chelsea dropped points at all those grounds.

Every point dropped is a bad thing but we are going to drop more of them and so are Chelsea.

Maybe we will make up the points dropped in this match by winning both our trips to Merseyside for the first time in however long and maybe we won't.

Even at the end of the season, pinning down where the title was won and lost to a single game or moment is a bit specious; although some might want to counter with 93:20 or Vinnie's header or Newcastle away or Gerrard's arse or...
 
Pablo1 said:
Chippy_boy said:
Mister Appointment said:
If it's any consolation I find the "it's pathetic/shit/unacceptable" brigade equally tiresome and it's true most of you sound like undercover rags. Your "look at me" "10 consecutive wins" thread stank of raggy behaviour. You even put an emoticon in the thread title. Not five minutes after the final whistle.

Even an emoticon??? My God that's just terrible.

Perhaps it was because I was a bit pissed off (and pissed for that matter). And the "raggy" comments bollocks, jesus, I've been a supporter for 49 years - how long have you?
Being pissed off with yesterday is perfectly acceptable, as is having a little rant on a message board for city fans set up to discuss all things City - strange but true.
We've been told for six years now by some that we're no longer "ickle City" and as a fan base have to stop behaving like that. Well that's fair enough, I know I've had to change my mindset as a blue over recent years. I grew up going to watch us throughout the 90's when we had fuck all to be cheerful about on the pitch, so instead we learnt to laugh at ourselves, enjoy the day and be grateful we weren't Utd fans whatever the result.
They were great times, admittedly because I was in my late teens and early 20's having a whale of a time before life's responsibilities really kicked in.
These days are different though, I absolutely love where we are as a club both on and off the pitch, watching us nowadays is a privilege, fighting it out for trophies every year, playing sublime football in a fantastic stadium which is about to become even better and being secure as a club for the first time in decades, it's fucking wonderful.
With that comes higher expectations though, which in fairness we're matching on a regular basis.
That's why I was a bit pissed off with yesterday. Not so much the fact it was 2-2 because that happens, more so in the manner it finished like that. There can be no excuses for throwing away a 2-0 lead the way we did, from the first few seconds of the half we were sluggish, giving away a needless corner which eventually led to the goal. I know it was offside and I know overall the standard of refereeing was abject, but it was our own problems that were our undoing more than anything else. we put ourselves under pressure with misplaced passing, silly free kicks in dangerous areas and a left hand sided defence that struggled to get to grips with what was taking place before them.
We could, and should be waking up today a point behind Chelsea with a better goal difference but we let them off the hook. There's still a long way to go and I still feel we will win the league but days like yesterday are few and far between in regards to catching them, we have to capitalise when they drop points.
I appreciate everyone of us has a different outlook, and sometimes I wish dropped points didn't piss me off so much, especially when I know before a ball is kicked in August that there will be weekends like this.
Anyway, today is another day and I look forward to getting back on track against Sunderland.

Everyone is pissed off that we dropped points. If Our Kid had a swear box in his car, I'd have been bankrupt by the time I got into to mine and set off the try and avoid all the holiday traffic on the M6; which I did by mostly using A roads until just before the M5. So 180 miles each way for that second half - you can be sure that I was and still am really hacked off. However, I hope that it does not stop me being sensible and objective about what I post; as you have been.
 
MeatHunterrr said:
The perfect fumble said:
MeatHunterrr said:
Agree. Not often you see Bayern panic or take it easy in 2 goal lead, if at all. Considering we have the oldest squad in the Prem, we lose our composure when in comfortable lead its a bit strange. I thought this process was already done when majority of this team was built in 2010 and 2011. But not now, when most of the team has been together for over 4 years now, the learning process should be well over by now.

We can only hope that this is the last time that complacency costs us this season and the team learns from it quickly.

"Not often you see Bayern panic or take it easy in 2 goal lead, if at all".

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LOL.
Last season Bayern surrendered a 2 goal lead twice. This season 0 times. During this season we have surrendered 2 goal lead twice already and its 50% of the season only gone. We have to stop repeating the same mistakes.

So not often at all Bayern panics or slacks off in 2 goal lead.

Bayern did not let a two goal lead slip against us a few weeks back, they were 2-1 up before we ran out 3-2 winners, so technically you're right, but it's all a technicality, if you're saying we're not Bayern Munich, fine, but City is not the first team to take their peddle off the gas when they're 2-0 up and they won't be the last.

It's not the end of the world and it's not endemic.
 
Very bad second half, but Burnley played very well, give them some credit ffs!

I thought Navas had a good game.....

Long way to go yet, but that could cost us at the end of the season big time......
 

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