Hard To Be Here

The very fact that we stayed fiercely loyal and supported the Club through those years is the absolute epitome of optimism.

But we knew how shit we were and never turned up with a hope of glory. Swales as chairman completely ruined the club in the late 1970s with Big Mal; he sold all of Tony Book's players and young players like Barnes and Owen then overpaid on new signings, I loved Big Mal, but I thought he was out to ruin our club and take Swales with him

The New Breed of Manchester City fans will never understand ? How could they, when most of them are based all over the world and watched the AGUERO goal and wanted a bit of that
 
You'll never stop loving the club, impossible. But am I finding it harder to watch a game nowadays, absolutely. Last season and the start of this have been a very hard watch in the majority of games I must add not all. Our fluidity and exciting play has fallen off the edge of a cliff compared to the early Pep seasons. That's only my take and I expect not many will agree with me, so don't shoot the messenger please
I watched City play Southampton from 1978 on you tube. City fielded the likes of Watson, Owen, Barnes, Hartford, Kidd and Mick Channon. The standard of football compared to what we watch now was fucking awful. So I know what I'd rather watch
These last 15 years or so we've never had it so good.
 
think some of it is media just when did we start talking about being champions 5/6 games into season. programe after programe i cant see X losing a game this season it's all over, it used to 10 games see where teams are then march the push is on. i get ssn want title race but its laughable

The media judges and reports whatever makes big hits for clicks

Modern city fans all over the world see a headline and click ? How Many Fans really understand that Manchester City plays in 4 competitions ? I bet most of them see Manchester City vs Joe Bloggs and think it's a Premier League game

Look I love City and everybody is welcome with open arms ? But things stop at half and half scarfs or corporate match day fans having padded heated seats
 
But we knew how shit we were and never turned up with a hope of glory. Swales as chairman completely ruined the club in the late 1970s with Big Mal; he sold all of Tony Book's players and young players like Barnes and Owen then overpaid on new signings, I loved Big Mal, but I thought he was out to ruin our club and take Swales with him

The New Breed of Manchester City fans will never understand ? How could they, when most of them are based all over the world and watched the AGUERO goal and wanted a bit of that
You could say that it took until the filthy oil money came in to recover from that shitshow. Mal was a great coach under Joe, but a fucking terrible manager. Booky had a fantastic team, who finished one pt behind the Liverpool juggernaut of the late seventies. And that was in a season when we were without one of the best players in the country for most of the season (the King). A minor tweak or two, and there was a league title in that team. But Allison ripped it apart. I have to be honest, I've never forgiven him for it.
 
I watched City play Southampton from 1978 on you tube. City fielded the likes of Watson, Owen, Barnes, Hartford, Kidd and Mick Channon. The standard of football compared to what we watch now was fucking awful. So I know what I'd rather watch
These last 15 years or so we've never had it so good.
You tube? I like many were most probably at that match if it was at Maine Road and thought they were great. We were Manchester City, no matter what.
 
You tube? I like many were most probably at that match if it was at Maine Road and thought they were great. We were Manchester City, no matter what.

I think he must be talking about the quality of the video in tv broadcast standard, it was very poor back then ? Now it's in 8K and you can see every blade of grass
 
I'd say that he's one of the most negative posters on here. So if you're in any way positive, even about next door's rhododendrons, you will indeed be a disappointment to him. But I wouldn't let it worry you!


What have you got against Raducanu, by the way? She seems harmless enough.
Fluked the 2021 US open, over rated, and her behaviour is not the best! It's a standing joke in our house between me and OH!!
 
You'll never stop loving the club, impossible. But am I finding it harder to watch a game nowadays, absolutely. Last season and the start of this have been a very hard watch in the majority of games I must add not all. Our fluidity and exciting play has fallen off the edge of a cliff compared to the early Pep seasons. That's only my take and I expect not many will agree with me, so don't shoot the messenger please
I think when it’s your take, you are not the messenger. It’s your message, so we are allowed to shoot you :)
 
Fluked the 2021 US open, over rated, and her behaviour is not the best! It's a standing joke in our house between me and OH!!
She didn’t fluke anything, she fought her way through qualifying and beat everyone they put in front of her in the main draw without dropping a set. As an 18 yr old. Absolutely amazing achievement

I don’t think there’s anything wrong with her behaviour but, that said, one of the dozen or so coaches she’s worked her way through since then might disagree with me !!
 
You tube? I like many were most probably at that match if it was at Maine Road and thought they were great. We were Manchester City, no matter what.
I was also there but obviously I didn't remember how poor our football was, mind you the general standard wasn't great looking back at old games, which I do a lot., so if you think I'm some younger City fan you are mistaken I had a season ticket with my dad in the North Stand from 76 and from 73 in the Main Stand.
 
No I'm talking about the general quality of football back then.
A while back I stumbled across the 1974 FA Cup final, the full game, and decided to watch it to see how the football looked over the course of a game. It also meant I wasn’t watching the game through blue tinted spectacles, as I love watching City clips from back then.

The standard was less than league 2 today in terms of technical ability. I accept it’s one game, and it doesn’t mean games weren’t exiting back then, but in terms of technical standards, close control, fitness levels, and of course the pitches there is a world of difference between now and then, and if people are struggling with our current style of football, fuck knows what they’d be like if it regressed to 1970s standards.
 
A while back I stumbled across the 1974 FA Cup final, the full game, and decided to watch it to see how the football looked over the course of a game. It also meant I wasn’t watching the game through blue tinted spectacles, as I love watching City clips from back then.

The standard was less than league 2 today in terms of technical ability. I accept it’s one game, and it doesn’t mean games weren’t exiting back then, but in terms of technical standards, close control, fitness levels, and of course the pitches there is a world of difference between now and then, and if people are struggling with our current style of football, fuck knows what they’d be like if it regressed to 1970s standards.
The Italians used to laugh at the way English teams played with the ball in the air, but the pitches were sticky mud heaps half the time. I remember Joe Mercer being scathing about Wembley, calling it a cow field or something. Proper passing was so difficult. Young supporters today probably think that we always played on manicured lawns. As you say, the game has improved technically as the pitches have improved.
 
The Italians used to laugh at the way English teams played with the ball in the air, but the pitches were sticky mud heaps half the time. I remember Joe Mercer being scathing about Wembley, calling it a cow field or something.
It was after the Horse of the Year Show had been at Wembley just before the 1970 League Cup Final.
 
A while back I stumbled across the 1974 FA Cup final, the full game, and decided to watch it to see how the football looked over the course of a game. It also meant I wasn’t watching the game through blue tinted spectacles, as I love watching City clips from back then.

The standard was less than league 2 today in terms of technical ability. I accept it’s one game, and it doesn’t mean games weren’t exiting back then, but in terms of technical standards, close control, fitness levels, and of course the pitches there is a world of difference between now and then, and if people are struggling with our current style of football, fuck knows what they’d be like if it regressed to 1970s standards.
That is my point exactly.
 
A while back I stumbled across the 1974 FA Cup final, the full game, and decided to watch it to see how the football looked over the course of a game. It also meant I wasn’t watching the game through blue tinted spectacles, as I love watching City clips from back then.

The standard was less than league 2 today in terms of technical ability. I accept it’s one game, and it doesn’t mean games weren’t exiting back then, but in terms of technical standards, close control, fitness levels, and of course the pitches there is a world of difference between now and then, and if people are struggling with our current style of football, fuck knows what they’d be like if it regressed to 1970s standards.
I idolised them players back then but like you say there is no comparison with the team of today and the teams of the last 15 years or so
 
You could say that it took until the filthy oil money came in to recover from that shitshow. Mal was a great coach under Joe, but a fucking terrible manager. Booky had a fantastic team, who finished one pt behind the Liverpool juggernaut of the late seventies. And that was in a season when we were without one of the best players in the country for most of the season (the King). A minor tweak or two, and there was a league title in that team. But Allison ripped it apart. I have to be honest, I've never forgiven him for it.
Spot on, I'm 64 65 in a few months and was on the way to Belle Vue bowling on the bus reading the MEN(?), I had a tear in my eye when I found out about Barnes & Owen being sold against their wishes. I have a lousy memory but that has been seared into my mind ever since.

No social media, internet or mobile phones in those days of course, although explaining that to anyone under about 40 just gets you blank looks today.

Edit: damn, I forgot how old I am :(
 
I watched City play Southampton from 1978 on you tube. City fielded the likes of Watson, Owen, Barnes, Hartford, Kidd and Mick Channon. The standard of football compared to what we watch now was fucking awful. So I know what I'd rather watch
These last 15 years or so we've never had it so good.
Wow I didn't realise that you tube was that old. ;-)








sorry couldn't resist. :-) :-)
 
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But we knew how shit we were and never turned up with a hope of glory.
Really? I did. "Glory" was walloping the rags, beating Liverpool or the top dogs of the day (only to lose to the bottom of the league Club the following week!), a decent run in any of the Cup competitions, seeing a City goal as a goal-of-the-month contender, or generally just upsetting the odds and/or the establishment in our performance or result. In perspective, that was our definition of "glory" back then and I never turned-up without the hope of achieving it.
 

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