jimharri
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It's a bit radical, innit? Getting behind the team and the bald frau manager, I mean. Not sure it'll catch on. Not on here, anyway. It's not called BlueMoan for fits and giggles, you know.
That’s a lot of saltHalf???
maybe about 10 numpties, and the usual ones tbf who cry if we aren't top.
This forum has never fully represented opinions I hear on a matchday from fans and at aways, I take any nonsense on here with a pitch of salt
You’re the best. Such a top top fan.You kidding?
Half the forum wants him out, judging from what i've read. All those trophies, all those memories, yet one poor season and it's "sayonara" and "Pep's the problem". I swear I don't recognise this fanbase anymore.
But i'll still be here, cheering them on, cheering on Pep, no matter where we end up this season. Because it's "City til I die" not "City until we have a bad run of results that might mean we miss out on CL football, and my sensitivities can't handle that scenario. In which case i'll be looking for the next manager to take over because I live for progression."
Here here. Quality post and I’d give it a thousand likes if I could.Today was dispiriting. The crowd was as quiet as I can remember in a long time.
I watched Pep's press conference after the game. He looked really nervous. He sounded emotional and anxious. I feel we are near the end of an era but that it is not yet gone. It's now time for us to play our part and return the favour to Pep and the team for all the joy they have given us over the last few years.
The next home game is Leicester at home. How we feel about that will depend on the FA Cup game but let's stop feeling entitled to a Premier League title winning team, and behave as Manchester City supporters. Let's intervene in our season and make the Etihad a fortress for the last 2 months of this season. Our football club has been under attack for years. The fans have looked helplessly on but now I think it's time that we make our voices heard for Pep and for City.
We need to do something now because this season is in the balance and we have 50 thousand voices who are currently neutered. They needn't be.
It is called readjusting your mentality based on the clubs position. If you are small time and just happy to be here then go for it. Each to their own.You kidding?
Half the forum wants him out, judging from what i've read. All those trophies, all those memories, yet one poor season and it's "sayonara" and "Pep's the problem". I swear I don't recognise this fanbase anymore.
But i'll still be here, cheering them on, cheering on Pep, no matter where we end up this season. Because it's "City til I die" not "City until we have a bad run of results that might mean we miss out on CL football, and my sensitivities can't handle that scenario. In which case i'll be looking for the next manager to take over because I live for progression."
We can definitely help with atmosphere, but going forward, Pep needs a new assistant and a new set piece coach,not getting any help ,we never score from a corner, but do leak easy goals, crowd soon goes on a downer, Rodri has been a huge loss.Here here. Quality post and I’d give it a thousand likes if I could.
That was probably one the youngest sides we’ve ever fielded under Pep, maybe in the PL full stop.
Lewis 20
Khusanov 20
Gvardiol 22
Nico 22
Doku 22
Savinho 20
It was inexperienced and young enough, anymore inexperience in that team and we’d likely have lost the game.
Add to that Marmoush is a new player, Ortega-Moreno is a back-up and and ageing Gündoğan was leading the midfield because the player who won POTS is wildly out of form and was sat on the bench.
So 9 of the 11 yesterday were either young, inexperienced, new signings, back-ups or ageing players.
Only 3 of the 11 were part of our strongest team from the treble season. That’s barely 20 months ago, not long at all, and the team is unrecognisable. If someone got a bang on the head in Istanbul and woke up on Friday and attended the game yesterday, they’d have wondered who the fuck that team was, probably asking those around them ‘can I just check this is definitely City in 2025?’
That needs a fanbase behind them, not a sit-and-wait-to-be-entertained-with-unrealistic-and-deluded-expectations-that-the-team-is-a-team-of-superstars fanbase.
The amount of tutting and moaning yesterday was like we were a shit team down the bottom of the Championship. One bloke just shouted a massive ‘AAAAAARRRRRRGGHHHH’ at Khusanov when he kicked it out of play for a throw-in. A 20 year old new signing who doesn’t speak English and is trying to settle into a new club and new city and has got MOTM in every game since he signed for us yet he gets berated for a mistake in his first bad game by a fanbase who can only get behind a team when they’re smashing everyone in sight.
I had a go at everyone around me after Marmoush scored, because all they were doing in the build up to it was moaning that every pass wasn’t perfect. They listened to me but it only lasted until half time as they were back to moaning all second half.
Twats everywhere yesterday. Tutting moaning twats.
Well said. There is too much negativity. Pep is rebuilding the team. He is playing with two up front but we need more energy and creativity in midfield and a more solid back four. It will be addressed in the summer. Meanwhile the fans need to get behind the team. One dodgy season in nine is not a disaster. Since when did City fans lose their resilience. Some of us are starting to sound like whining scousers.Today was dispiriting. The crowd was as quiet as I can remember in a long time.
I watched Pep's press conference after the game. He looked really nervous. He sounded emotional and anxious. I feel we are near the end of an era but that it is not yet gone. It's now time for us to play our part and return the favour to Pep and the team for all the joy they have given us over the last few years.
The next home game is Leicester at home. How we feel about that will depend on the FA Cup game but let's stop feeling entitled to a Premier League title winning team, and behave as Manchester City supporters. Let's intervene in our season and make the Etihad a fortress for the last 2 months of this season. Our football club has been under attack for years. The fans have looked helplessly on but now I think it's time that we make our voices heard for Pep and for City.
We need to do something now because this season is in the balance and we have 50 thousand voices who are currently neutered. They needn't be.
Not sure what any fan group has to do with it.This is a timely and valid post.
1894 state that they are an atmosphere group. We need to hear evidence of this.
The vocal backing of all fans is crucial.
This is a timely and valid post.
1894 state that they are an atmosphere group. We need to hear evidence of this.
The vocal backing of all fans is crucial.
Also the club treating loyal, long standing fans like dog shit doesn’t helpWe're used to cheering rubbish on,but at least then the support was great ,nowadays I don't think that support is there,not in the ground anyway,and not sure this shitshow from Pep and the team would even know we were there,apathy breeds apathy
Agree with that, they have had our support and commitment and will continue to do so. We can still call them shit though ;)Sadly for me the end of our glorious cycle is clearly coming to an end, the almost perfect strorm of injury, fatigue, illness, loss of form, shockingly poor planning, too much loyalty and personal problems.
This team is utterly broken and I think it will be some considerable time before we get back to any sort of previous levels, I don't think it's a simple question of getting players back fit.
The biggest worry for me is Pep, the guy looks shattered and with this summers WC competition he won't be getting the break he needs away from the game.
Also there is a genuine chance we won't be getting a CL spot, that would be a financial disaster but far more importantly it will be a huge downer on potential elite players that we need to attract this summer.
I just hope the 115 case judgement is announced in the next few weeks and the result is in our favour, that would give the club a huge boost and get the monkey off our back, the possibility of the case going against us is a situation to grave to think about.
Time to get behind our club more than ever, all players and manager need our full commitment in the coming weeks.
Top post - the fact that it needs a sensible head to spell this out to us all is shameful...........Today was dispiriting. The crowd was as quiet as I can remember in a long time.
I watched Pep's press conference after the game. He looked really nervous. He sounded emotional and anxious. I feel we are near the end of an era but that it is not yet gone. It's now time for us to play our part and return the favour to Pep and the team for all the joy they have given us over the last few years.
The next home game is Leicester at home. How we feel about that will depend on the FA Cup game but let's stop feeling entitled to a Premier League title winning team, and behave as Manchester City supporters. Let's intervene in our season and make the Etihad a fortress for the last 2 months of this season. Our football club has been under attack for years. The fans have looked helplessly on but now I think it's time that we make our voices heard for Pep and for City.
We need to do something now because this season is in the balance and we have 50 thousand voices who are currently neutered. They needn't be.
Absolutely 100% this. Its unrecognisable at the momentI'd start with trying to get our actual fans into the ground to begin with.