CityTilWedie
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I'm seeing a pattern with Pep overrating managers he respects. Bielsa, Tuchel, Klopp, Vieira.
Weak mind.
Weak mind.
Not in my opinion, we shouldn’t be starting either of Kev or Gundo at the moment, we need what pace and energy we have to be on the pitch - front 5 should be Phil, Grealish, Bernie, Jesus and Mahrez.
nail on the head, oh for a dzeko and yaya todayMissing a striker obviously, as others have said. Someone to offer a penalty box presence/aerial threat and poaching ability.
Also could do with drive in centre midfield. A Yaya type of player, somebody to take the game by the scruff of the neck and even bully the opposition's midfielders. We haven't really had that since he stopped playing regularly.
We have players that offer different type of "drive" from midfield, Kevin's runs on the counter, Phil's direct running and Gundo's frank Lampard like ability of drifting into the box during a slow build-up and scoring. But we still don't have anyone with the physicality or that has all of what Yaya had.
And both are the types of player that Pep is unlikely to buy or pick to start regularly.
Sorry but that’s nonsense pal. The red card and the offside were hard to take but they were the correct calls. We did that to ourselves today
Actually I am, had to start wearing specs a few years ago when I started mistaking Tits Out Jackie’s knockers for Willy CaballeroOr is he Shortsight :-)
Pep’s stats for coming back from a losing position, are bang-average at best. You can almost guarantee that when the game starts bad, it ends bad!Half arsed, complacent and sloppy from the start. Misplaced passes and unforced errors. And usually when this lot start a game like that, it only ends one way.
The apparent inability of manager or players to turn round a deficit, especially when losing at half time, is something that is rarely discussed but should be.
Defeat next week is unacceptable. Time for the manager and the players alike to earn their money. An attitude like that first half today cannot stand
Pep’s stats for coming back from a losing position, are bang-average at best. You can almost guarantee that when the game starts bad, it ends bad!
You're lucky ye're not Everton supporters.Actually I am, had to start wearing specs a few years ago when I started mistaking Tits Out Jackie’s knockers for Willy Caballero
I think the top brass have got complacent on the football side of things - They're probably more interested in attracting sponsors, advertisers, etc rather than players.We won't be signing anyone in January mate, infact I'm not even sure we'll sign a striker next summer. Doesn't seem to be a desperate need for one from the top brass at City
He’s hardly going to underrate managers he respects, you daft ****.I'm seeing a pattern with Pep overrating managers he respects. Bielsa, Tuchel, Klopp, Vieira.
Weak mind.
I would start Stefan in next few games...Seething at the stupidity of that defeat. Yet again the only team that can beat us is ourselves.
What it did demonstrate today is that blaming Pep if we lose when he doesn't pick our best side is too simplistic a criticism. That was a very strong team, even with a KDB that is making strenuous efforts to avoid becoming the world's best player.
Ironically Laporte had comfortably the best pass completion stats in the match but two horrid errors cost us the game.
I've said it several times and it has cost us but the offside rule under VAR is a joke. Only saw the VAR view of Foden fleetingly at the match but to be given offside in that position is ridiculous. Even more ridiculous was Mariner waiting so long to book their keeper. Also, wondered if Foden had a good claim for a pen?
Well, I kind of expect that from a squad that has cost £1 billion!His win rate though there is no contest from any manager.
They might have been the correct calls but even Sky seem to think that the 'goal scoring opportunity' was quite a way out. But correct or not, would you bet on those two decisions going our way up t'other end of the pitch. I think not!Sorry but that’s nonsense pal. The red card and the offside were hard to take but they were the correct calls. We did that to ourselves today
How did our squad cost £1 billion?Well, I kind of expect that from a squad that has cost £1 billion!
My biggest gripe today was we were bullied by Zaha, Walker never got through the lines he never over lapped it was stinking, Laporte just fucking embarrassing the goal & again bullied for the red cardAside from the ref also sticking it to us, we were our own worst enemy.
Laporte started as he meant to go on, which thankfully means Stones will now come back in to the fold.
No use keeping the pitch wide if you don't have anyone in the middle or at top to make it work today.
Palace forced us to play the extra pass out wide and doubled up on being aggressive on Jesus and Phil.
Cancelo and Walker were poor, as was Grealish, who seemingly wants to play safe and has had all spotenitity removed by Pep's demands.
We have a paint my numbers system, so it only needs to go a man down and the whole thing falls apart.
Pissed off with the decisions against us and thought it strange Pep waited five minutes to introduce Stones.
Jesus was our best player and felt we needed to try and get him and Bernie all the ball more in second half to try and at least commit Palace a bit more.
Eddie was ropey for the goal, as it was a scuffed shot.
We move on, Liverpool dropping points today was also a surprise and pressure now on with United to come.
They might have been the correct calls but even Sky seem to think that the 'goal scoring opportunity' was quite a way out. But correct or not, would you bet on those two decisions going our way up t'other end of the pitch. I think not!
I left 2 minutes into stoppage time today.
first time I’ve left early for a long long while.
it wasn’t because of life, it was because of my health.
I was getting more and more wound up so thought it better I leave.
Well, I kind of expect that from a squad that has cost £1 billion!