I Know It’s Over

Football goes in cycles always has always will. Drink in the good times, support the boys through the tough times. If you really thought this would last forever and felt entitled enough to get the arse when it didn’t, then jog on.
Yeah hoozah!
Obviously we're all going to stop going and jog on.
Whilst your post will understandably go down well, it fails to take into account the reasons WHY it may not last longer. Afterall, I imagine that's the intention of every single employee working at the club. I'm sure there will be much analysis of the current situation within the club - rather than just sit there and say "oh well that's that. Good whilst it lasted, mustn't be entitled".
 
Don’t forget the Pearce team when they only scored one goal in the league after the new year. I kept going every week thinking things could only get better, but they never did.
Scored several away from home after New Year. But not one solitary fucking goal at home.
 
Yeah hoozah!
Obviously we're all going to stop going and jog on.
Whilst your post will understandably go down well, it fails to take into account the reasons WHY it may not last longer. Afterall, I imagine that's the intention of every single employee working at the club. I'm sure there will be much analysis of the current situation within the club - rather than just sit there and say "oh well that's that. Good whilst it lasted, mustn't be entitled".
Agreed, and no doubt with a club as well run as ours processes are in place to ensure that any down cycle doesn’t last as long as Liverpools or the Rags. There are plenty of potential reasons things have not gone our way in the last four weeks. Injuries, lack of motivation, thin squad, lack of clarity about Peps intentions. Some of this is understandable and some isn’t. My point about jogging on was more around if people haven’t got the stomach for the fight then there are two options.
 
Agreed, and no doubt with a club as well run as ours processes are in place to ensure that any down cycle doesn’t last as long as Liverpools or the Rags. There are plenty of potential reasons things have not gone our way in the last four weeks. Injuries, lack of motivation, thin squad, lack of clarity about Peps intentions. Some of this is understandable and some isn’t. My point about jogging on was more around if people haven’t got the stomach for the fight then there are two options.
Cheers.
 
Depends what you mean by "over"

Winning the Premier League this season?

Highly probable, but even Ferguson's 1993-2013 dynasty suffered three consecutive seasons without winning the PL

Winning any trophies this season?
Quite possibly but in all honesty would that be a disaster?

A return to mediocrity and yo-yo seasons?
Highly doubtful as even if we finish out of the Top Four we'll be financially strong enough for a Summer revamp

My only conclusion is that we've now got a generation gap in our support and anyone under 25 can only remember City as genuine Premier League contenders
However not being born is no excuse for missing the 2-1 defeat at Bootham Crescent
 
Depends what you mean by "over"

Winning the Premier League this season?

Highly probable, but even Ferguson's 1993-2013 dynasty suffered three consecutive seasons without winning the PL

Winning any trophies this season?
Quite possibly but in all honesty would that be a disaster?

A return to mediocrity and yo-yo seasons?
Highly doubtful as even if we finish out of the Top Four we'll be financially strong enough for a Summer revamp

My only conclusion is that we've now got a generation gap in our support and anyone under 25 can only remember City as genuine Premier League contenders
However not being born is no excuse for missing the 2-1 defeat at Bootham Crescent

I didn’t really mean anything tbh mate, both started this thread and bumped it when I was a bit pissed for laugh to shoe horn a Smiths reference in.

Quite funny that people are reading so much into it.
 
Why the fuck did we let Palmer, Lavia and Delap go

To be fair Palmer at City wasn’t the Palmer that’s at Chelsea.

Well done to him, but we weren’t to know he’d turn into a monster the second he left City.

He’s a bit dim and allegedly a rag but actually seems like a nice enough lad. I’m happy for him.
 
Depends what you mean by "over"

Winning the Premier League this season?

Highly probable, but even Ferguson's 1993-2013 dynasty suffered three consecutive seasons without winning the PL

Winning any trophies this season?
Quite possibly but in all honesty would that be a disaster?

A return to mediocrity and yo-yo seasons?
Highly doubtful as even if we finish out of the Top Four we'll be financially strong enough for a Summer revamp

My only conclusion is that we've now got a generation gap in our support and anyone under 25 can only remember City as genuine Premier League contenders
However not being born is no excuse for missing the 2-1 defeat at Bootham Crescent
We've already done the three consecutive seasons without winning the league (14/15, 15/16 & 16/17) I know only one -16/17- was Pep in his first season ;-)
 
To be fair Palmer at City wasn’t the Palmer that’s at Chelsea.

Well done to him, but we weren’t to know he’d turn into a monster the second he left City.

He’s a bit dim and allegedly a rag but actually seems like a nice enough lad. I’m happy for him.
He wasn’t a monster on Sunday, very poor and ineffective
 
I didn’t really mean anything tbh mate, both started this thread and bumped it when I was a bit pissed for laugh to shoe horn a Smiths reference in.

Quite funny that people are reading so much into it.
No worries mate

One thing that's always puzzled me is why so many football chants originate from Boney M songs and yet hardly any from the trendier bands
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top