It's Amazing

I'm waiting for someone to run on the pitch and try to tear their virtual season ticket in half

 
One league cup loss, One Champions League loss, Two Premier League games losses

Never ever write off Pep and Manchester City, I even think Pep/City would have bitten your hand off if we were offered this before the last international break of the year, Only 5 points behind with a stack of injuries and KDB getting minutes and 4 or 5 will be back for the start of the Premier League when it starts up.

The media are loving it and we have done all the work for them in the past 2 weeks, But I have a feeling loads of people are going to end up with egg of their faces
 
T'is the Bluemoon way. It'll never change.
My first City game, listened to on our old Bakelite wireless with my dad, was the 1955 FA Cup final against Newcastle. I was 7 years old and cried after losing 3-1. My dad said to me "If you're going to cry every time City lose you'd better support somebody else...but not them lot!
 
I'm waiting for someone to run on the pitch and try to tear their virtual season ticket in half


The club would get someone to stick it back together and resell it nowadays.
 
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It’s not just a couple though is it?
If you had been to all 4 games, the time, effort and money, your surely allowed to be a bit pissed off aren’t you?

Ps i’m not one of the supporters pissed off - it’s just a slump to me and we’ll be back to winning games after the break
You’re right you’re allowed to be a bit pissed off. What you shouldn’t do is lambast the squad, the strategy and seek out player scapegoats. Most of the criticism I suspect comes from plastic, Johnny come lately glory hunters.
 
Did you not do the 30 years before the takeover, then you could be pissed off.
I was pissed off when we got beat by Barnsley at Oakwell, cold, no roof, Franny Lee was in Barbados and to top it off, Uwe Rosler told us all to f*ck off while he walked down the tunnel.

Can’t remember the date or score - just remember getting abused by a german tosser in shorts :-)
I still love him
 
I'm waiting for someone to run on the pitch and try to tear their virtual season ticket in half

Perhaps they could give it a very hard stare.
 
I think a lot of it is due to actually caring. I’ve not watched match of the day for four weeks due to the defeats. Football should have emotion attached to it, if you win joy and if you lose tinged by sadness.

Everything what has happened over the past 12 years was made much better having lived through the tough times of the 90s and late 80s. Would not want it any other way.

If there are a few wild views, well it’s the internet/social media so to be fully expected.

I’m a bit cheesed off because I think a few things were blatantly obvious heading into the season (squad depth, Haaland alternatives etc) which were not addressed. Additionally the fact we rushed back players, and played players struggling against Spurs in the Carabao cup resulting in further injuries. Nonsensical decision as we fielded a side likely to get beat anyway.

Once people stop caring that is when we’re in real trouble.
When people stop caring..exactly that. I remember the Stuart Pearce days someone saying our biggest danger was apathy. No chance of winning anything no real danger of going down and playing absolute dog shite football. I sense there were quite a few then that had stop caring and had given up. Defeats will always ruin my weekend however much success we've had and everyone is entitled to a moan especially if they go every week, the important thing is we have a core fan base which will always be bothered
 

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