blue44
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yet he did say he was happy with the squad,after we failed to land kane.Blame the board for that, not Pep.
yet he did say he was happy with the squad,after we failed to land kane.Blame the board for that, not Pep.
yet he did say he was happy with the squad,after we failed to land kane.
Should have been in the Kippax in the 80's/90's. Some proper moaning c*nt's in there.I’m happy to be shot down on this. There are plenty of folk who think that paying their entrance fee gives them the right to say anything during the match - but there has to be a limit.
The miserable old git behind me at Palace spent 90 minutes slagging off the whole team and style of play. Not a positive word came out of his mouth. He did not join in with the chants that can motivate the players.
Others around me shrugged their shoulders and bit their lip but, like me, said nothing to him. A bit like the way racists used to be tolerated, but not called out.
We should unite against the miserable gits, tell them to change or bugger off to somewhere where they have every reason to be miserable- the swamp perhaps.
Then replace them with appreciative vocal fans who can raise the collective mood, even on days when things don’t go so well.
Navas was a very underrated player, he was someone who always gave their all in the cause.You're right - but I always think Navas got a bum rap.
well i liked him. not that you have to of course .You're basing all this off a man who lost an FA Cup final to Wigan, couldn't get us past the group stages of the Champions League (groups containing Napoli/Villareal and Sporting/Dortmund) and got us knocked out of the Europa League against Dynamo Kiev and Sporting ffs, with a Premier League winning squad and elite world class players. A little perspective needed. I love Mancini, but this idea that he's a top level all-timer manager capable of winning 3 Champions Leagues in a decade at City is farcical. Nothing about his career suggests it.
In fact, post City his domestic career has been nowt but a failure. Flopped at Galatasaray and Zenit, despite both being easily the biggest clubs in their domestic comps, and meandered to nowt at Inter before being sacked. Probably because he has a penchant for pissing everyone off, like he did at City, making the squad untenable. He even sorta messed up with Italy post the Euros win. They're currently behind Switzerland after winning only 4 out of 8 games, underwhelming immensely.
Once again, I absolutely loved what he did for us and I will forever be grateful, but I can still see his very obvious flaws. The idea that he's near Pep's level, or would be capable of reaching the same, previously unthinkable heights that Pep has achieved here, is based entirely on emotion and nothing logical at all. It's just rose-tinted glasses, which he's earned admittedly, but it isn't rational. There's a reason he's not been managing huge clubs since leaving City!
Oh and finally, Pep just a 'good' manager. Ffs.
Errmm, I don't think so..!!misserable (sic) FOCs will give a last gasp or bobbins or fucking rubbish, get over it within minutes ...
The ones I know will.Errmm, I don't think so..!!
Errmm, I don't think so..!!
well i liked him. not that you have to of course .
Pretty sure you’ve got that arse about tit.In the end, if the season goes to the last game and we are pipped by the scousers, while also missing out on cups, those misserable FOCs will give a last gasp or bobbins or fucking rubbish, get over it within minutes and be on the next pint, with no less love or commitment to the club.
The happy clapper meanwhile will be on here for days writing constant new posts of nonsense like football experts on why we didn't win:
Is Pep to blame?
VAR was our enemy,
Txikis didn't do enough,
Boring stats that mean fuckall,
Why going with no striker was a mistake (after spending a season praising it),
What do we do now,
Is this the end or our dominence
blah blah blah.
The misserable will do what has happened for decades, moan like fuck but carry on regardless, those all in with the positivity will not know what to do with a poor season (trophy wise) and go into mard arse mode.
I 'get over' City's poor performances, losses, failures, relegations etc by the time I've left the ground.
It's only football. A game. A 90 minute distraction from our real lives. A chance to shout, sing, moan, groan or whatever, in the company of generally like-minded souls. Always has been, always will be.
City win it, great. City don't win it, so what. There's always next time.
The biggest problem on here is too many sycophants. Get over yourselves, Pep isn't going to shag you.
Can I hold you to some of the moaning gits on here not having anything to say all summer if we don't win owt?In the end, if the season goes to the last game and we are pipped by the scousers, while also missing out on cups, those misserable FOCs will give a last gasp or bobbins or fucking rubbish, get over it within minutes and be on the next pint, with no less love or commitment to the club.
The happy clapper meanwhile will be on here for days writing constant new posts of nonsense like football experts on why we didn't win:
Is Pep to blame?
VAR was our enemy,
Txikis didn't do enough,
Boring stats that mean fuckall,
Why going with no striker was a mistake (after spending a season praising it),
What do we do now,
Is this the end or our dominence
blah blah blah.
The misserable will do what has happened for decades, moan like fuck but carry on regardless, those all in with the positivity will not know what to do with a poor season (trophy wise) and go into mard arse mode.
Do what you like I am willing to bale capled abellend, it is a bluemonn tradition, the last two days is the longest I have been on the main forum for a few years, in the summer my time here will be spent in off topic, this one doesn't interest me tbf as it is a bit dull ;-)Can I hold you to some of the moaning gits on here not having anything to say all summer if we don't win owt?
Send all the negative nellies to a new site called bluemoan.
I wonder why?....its a mystery.Strangely that is what many on places like Bluevibe and other fans sites call this place already
That should bookend every thread.Where there is passion there will always be extreme views and ways of expressing it one way or the other. Some will get fired up when things arent going right and be confident that it can be turned around, some will get upset and angry because they think all is lost, others just get plain angry. The one thing we should NEVER forget is that the thing that drives all this is a passion for the same thing, our great club. We are all brothers/sisters in this blue family. Argue, disagree, fall out, but remember, at the end of the day we are all blue through and through. Come what may, be that Premier League Champions, Champions League Champions, or nothing, we'll all be here again ready to go next season, the same sense of excitement and confidence that we will be in the mix for everything again. Rewind back 20 odd years and all we were in the mix for was oblivion, and yet most of us were still here arguing, albeit about different things, but we were all still blue and proud. Vive la City.
Not moaning are you?I’m happy to be shot down on this. There are plenty of folk who think that paying their entrance fee gives them the right to say anything during the match - but there has to be a limit.
The miserable old git behind me at Palace spent 90 minutes slagging off the whole team and style of play. Not a positive word came out of his mouth. He did not join in with the chants that can motivate the players.
Others around me shrugged their shoulders and bit their lip but, like me, said nothing to him. A bit like the way racists used to be tolerated, but not called out.
We should unite against the miserable gits, tell them to change or bugger off to somewhere where they have every reason to be miserable- the swamp perhaps.
Then replace them with appreciative vocal fans who can raise the collective mood, even on days when things don’t go so well.