Fair play MEN - Good Article

At work and reading via my phone. I imagine the comments section will be comedy gold with a rag meltdown! Might have a butcher's at that tonight when I get home just for a giggle.
 
the article is only something that a lot of us already know, what bothers me is that to be a journo you need to have some qualifications, how come these so called clever journo's like henry winter have only just started to take it onboard, ok maybe winter and samuels clicked a while ago, but for us it's been a long and painful road and we are not at the end of it yet, I mean you would have thought that our own local paper would have been onboard from day one, still it's a step in the right direction
 
strongbowholic said:
At work and reading via my phone. I imagine the comments section will be comedy gold with a rag meltdown! Might have a butcher's at that tonight when I get home just for a giggle.

The new bitters are out in force.....

Check this one out but from an Arsenal fan!








Guillem Badia Bofarull

12:29 PM on 13/6/2013





Any club can go from small to massive, specially in english football. But that comes with good management, good scouting, good training, innovation, etc.

Man City wasn't a big club say 5 years ago. Has anything of the above changed? I'm not sure.

What will happen when oil money goes? If the club has changed and the culture has evolved, Man City will be recognised as a big club.

But really, from the point of view of value for money there is no good management. Good scouting, erm, everybody knew who Toure, Tévez, Agüero, etc were. Good training will come when City start developing players. Innovation can give you a tactical edge, just like Guardiola did for Barcelona. So far, i'm afraid City still isn't a big club.

From a gooner
 
ha ha gooner is the right word, cos we all know fabregas, arshevin etc etc were home grown kids.. hope the gooner has the brains to realise that city's tie up with the car maker in the far east will soon have city motoring past arsenal in the rich list
 
Sky Blue said:
strongbowholic said:
At work and reading via my phone. I imagine the comments section will be comedy gold with a rag meltdown! Might have a butcher's at that tonight when I get home just for a giggle.

The new bitters are out in force.....

Check this one out but from an Arsenal fan!








Guillem Badia Bofarull

12:29 PM on 13/6/2013





Any club can go from small to massive, specially in english football. But that comes with good management, good scouting, good training, innovation, etc.

Man City wasn't a big club say 5 years ago. Has anything of the above changed? I'm not sure.

What will happen when oil money goes? If the club has changed and the culture has evolved, Man City will be recognised as a big club.

But really, from the point of view of value for money there is no good management. Good scouting, erm, everybody knew who Toure, Tévez, Agüero, etc were. Good training will come when City start developing players. Innovation can give you a tactical edge, just like Guardiola did for Barcelona. So far, i'm afraid City still isn't a big club.

From a gooner

What a tool. So Guardiola was responsible for Barcelona not the fact that they had practically the world's best player in every position.

A big club is defined in many ways. If its overall trophies Arsenal are bigger. If its recent success we are. I think at present if we both offered the same terms to the same player he would currently choose us. Same analogy with us and United I think most may choose them. But make no mistake. As each year goes by that balance will start to tip in our favour.
 
stonerblue said:
Another good piece by SB.
Why he gets knocked on here i'll never know. He writes the best match reports in the country without any sniping at the club. He comes on here to chat to real supporters (who else does that) and is about as fair and un-biased as can be.
One or two of his analogies last season where a bit shaky though...
You do know you're talking to City fans on Bluemoon don't you? some of the most overly sensitive and paranoid football fans in the country! They see anything written about us and go into meltdown about everyone being against us to the point that they don't ever see anything positive when it's right in front of them.
 
Caveman said:
stonerblue said:
Another good piece by SB.
Why he gets knocked on here i'll never know. He writes the best match reports in the country without any sniping at the club. He comes on here to chat to real supporters (who else does that) and is about as fair and un-biased as can be.
One or two of his analogies last season where a bit shaky though...
You do know you're talking to City fans on Bluemoon don't you? some of the most overly sensitive and paranoid football fans in the country! They see anything written about us and go into meltdown about everyone being against us to the point that they don't ever see anything positive when it's right in front of them.

Fuck off !! Talking sense like that will get you nowhere,C.
 
oakiecokie said:
Caveman said:
stonerblue said:
Another good piece by SB.
Why he gets knocked on here i'll never know. He writes the best match reports in the country without any sniping at the club. He comes on here to chat to real supporters (who else does that) and is about as fair and un-biased as can be.
One or two of his analogies last season where a bit shaky though...
You do know you're talking to City fans on Bluemoon don't you? some of the most overly sensitive and paranoid football fans in the country! They see anything written about us and go into meltdown about everyone being against us to the point that they don't ever see anything positive when it's right in front of them.

Fuck off !! Talking sense like that will get you nowhere,C.

You're right. I'm gonna go back to watching the young ladies training on the park behind my house
 

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