Hughes - for all those slagging him off

warringtonmcfc

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Remember that he is battling to revive a club that has been so steeped in mediocrity for so many years it is frightening. This would be a huge challenge for anyone irrespective of who they are.

We have accepted second best for 30 years and it will take time to change that.

The club, and a lot of the fans, still has a bit of a losing mentality. It's why we haven't been in a cup semi final or final since 1981. It's going to take a while to cleanse ourselves of this history so we are going to have to be patient!
 
warringtonmcfc said:
Remember that he is battling to revive a club that has been so steeped in mediocrity for so many years it is frightening. This would be a huge challenge for anyone irrespective of who they are.

We have accepted second best for 30 years and it will take time to change that.

The club, and a lot of the fans, still has a bit of a losing mentality. It's why we haven't been in a cup semi final or final since 1981. It's going to take a while to cleanse ourselves of this history so we are going to have to be patient!

No mate, we just have to get the right man in to lead the team.....

Hughes is not that man.
 
warringtonmcfc said:
Remember that he is battling to revive a club that has been so steeped in mediocrity for so many years it is frightening. This would be a huge challenge for anyone irrespective of who they are.

We have accepted second best for 30 years and it will take time to change that.

The club, and a lot of the fans, still has a bit of a losing mentality. It's why we haven't been in a cup semi final or final since 1981. It's going to take a while to cleanse ourselves of this history so we are going to have to be patient!

Well the last 16 months show no signs of turning that around.
 
1 defeat in 15- I rest my case. This is a big big project for city and so far Hughes is doing very well.
 
warringtonmcfc said:
Remember that he is battling to revive a club that has been so steeped in mediocrity for so many years it is frightening. This would be a huge challenge for anyone irrespective of who they are.

We have accepted second best for 30 years and it will take time to change that.

The club, and a lot of the fans, still has a bit of a losing mentality. It's why we haven't been in a cup semi final or final since 1981. It's going to take a while to cleanse ourselves of this history so we are going to have to be patient!


there are question that need to be asked. when we see things that are so obviously wrong, to stay quiet and pretend everything in the garden is rosey would be foley,
 
Also remember that he has had the most backing, support and ability to change whatever and whoever he wants given to any manager in the history of football.

I'll just repeat that, in the history of football. Since the game was invented.

Also, where does this idea come from that if a club has not been successful recently then this will hold them back as there is a mental block?

THere are hundreds of examples of managers coming into clubs and, thanks to their managerial skills, improving their fortunes - either immediately, within a few months or within a season.

Are City a special case where everyone associated with the club - even though none of them were here when City were a losing club going nowhere and many have experienced success elsewhere - suddenly becomes a nervous wreck and can't handle winning. How did Dalgleish manage it at Blackburn then?

In fact, it's not even winning that people particularly want - it's just playing at a level that does justice to the ability of the players we have.

So far, under Hughes, we have 15 months of consistent under par performances, failing to get anywhere near full potential out of players.

I'm interested in this theory that City are so special, so weak minded and so weird that no manager could be expected to get really good players playing to a consistent decent standard within his first two years at the club. Could you explain it a bit more and tell us why it happens at other clubs, up and down the leagues, throughout the years, when a better manager than the previous one takes over (expecially wheh they are given the support to buy far better players too)
 
blueinsa said:
warringtonmcfc said:
Remember that he is battling to revive a club that has been so steeped in mediocrity for so many years it is frightening. This would be a huge challenge for anyone irrespective of who they are.

We have accepted second best for 30 years and it will take time to change that.

The club, and a lot of the fans, still has a bit of a losing mentality. It's why we haven't been in a cup semi final or final since 1981. It's going to take a while to cleanse ourselves of this history so we are going to have to be patient!

No mate, we just have to get the right man in to lead the team.....

Hughes is not that man.

He may indeed prove not to be the man but he needs a bit more time. At minimum till the end of this season.

The other thing we need to bear in mind is that the real top players still don't want to sign for us and wouldn't if we had Mourinho there. Untilwe get Champions League we are having to focus on the next tier of players down.
 
warringtonmcfc said:
blueinsa said:
No mate, we just have to get the right man in to lead the team.....

Hughes is not that man.

He may indeed prove not to be the man but he needs a bit more time. At minimum till the end of this season.

The other thing we need to bear in mind is that the real top players still don't want to sign for us and wouldn't if we had Mourinho there. Untilwe get Champions League we are having to focus on the next tier of players down.

His time is up mate, infact it should have been up in the summer.

As for top players? Ask Coyle if he would have swapped the starting eleven's yesterday and i can gaurentee his answer would have been yes and i can gaurentee that his side would have comfortably won the game.
 
Citycitytid said:
1 defeat in 15- I rest my case. This is a big big project for city and so far Hughes is doing very well.

only a utter loser would post that statistic ;)
 
warringtonmcfc said:
Remember that he is battling to revive a club that has been so steeped in mediocrity for so many years it is frightening. This would be a huge challenge for anyone irrespective of who they are.

We have accepted second best for 30 years and it will take time to change that.

The club, and a lot of the fans, still has a bit of a losing mentality. It's why we haven't been in a cup semi final or final since 1981. It's going to take a while to cleanse ourselves of this history so we are going to have to be patient!

Utter bollocks mate, sorry. I have heard some crap excuses and this tops them all. If he was that interested in changing the club, why is he fucking around with this silly hoof the ball tactic, and playing players on the wrong side of midfield. The guy is a fucking clown and the only reason that more people aren't saying this, is because they expect fuck all better from us. A lot of our fans, and you are a good example, are used in this magnanimous, mediocre-loving crap, happy to be an apologist for a shite manager, because this is just City. Well I am sorry, but I don't buy into that shite, personally.
 

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