We weren't great in 2012/13 but then we were in 2013/14. We weren't great in 2014/15, 2015/16, or 2016/17, but then we were in 2017/18 and 2018/19.
It's not about the form, it's about the personnel. In the past decade we've had players that at times looked like they were no longer cut out for it, only to go on and play key roles in future successes, and vice versa importantly.
After 2016/17 it only took a couple of touches to the squad for us to become elite. A lot of the players people felt apathy towards all of a sudden became class. It's not that they magically just became good either; they just needed the platform.
This past seasons and a bit has been the reverse. It's still the same players, they still have the same quality. It's just not translated too well to success, but it's not like they're duds either.
And besides, how bad are we really? We got 81 points last season which is more than any previous City side that has failed to win the league has got. And we were comfortably ahead of 3rd. We scored over 100 goals and our keeper won the golden glove. We won a trophy, made another QF and a semi-final.
This season started a bit shakily, and the effects of fixture congestion and no preseason have hurt our game more than most teams and more than most realise. And yet we've comfortably topped our CL group, become defensively solid (we are joint top of the clean sheets table and we are getting them quickly, plus we currently have the 2nd best defence in the league), and we're not exactly too far off of the pace at the top. And this is with us losing our unique playmaker in Silva. And we also had no strikers for a while, and now we have one back but the other is a rather good player to be missing too.
It might not happen, but I think this crop of players easily has it in them to be very successful. Which is why even if you're disappointed with how things are, I don't think it's worth being apathetic or whatever towards the players.