manimanc
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On our own forum? Naturally.As we were when they lost to Palace. Take it on the chin, we deserve the pisstake for that shitshow but we'll have the final laugh over the Rags.
On our own forum? Naturally.As we were when they lost to Palace. Take it on the chin, we deserve the pisstake for that shitshow but we'll have the final laugh over the Rags.
Savic. Scott sinclair. Javi Garcia. Jack Rodwell. Natas
He should have made the decision at the end of last season, is he going to be our manager for the next 2/3 years or won't be commit.It's not all about winning and we cannot win them all. Our title winning teams are slowly being replaced by new players being signed and young players coming through. Several key players out today and a few howlers from established players against a great counter attacking team. A defeat like that isn't easy to take or accept. If Guardiola throws the towel in now I will be shocked. Just because a great manager is perceived by some as failing it doesn't make him a failure, especially a manager of the statue of Pep. We are in transition rebuilding for the future and I see results like this as one step backwards and two steps (eventually) forwards. Great managers come through a transitional period with further success like Ferguson did at the United. Time will tell whether Guardiola has the guts and desire to evolve this squad to past glories. I'm hoping he will. He already has my thanks and respect for what he has thus far achieved, and any blue worth his salt will think the same.
I wholeheartedly agree. it's time we coached our players to be better and/or changed the system to help the players out or use our academyThrowing more money will not solve anything.
Good question tbh and I'm not sure. It was probably an easy decision to move to the biggest club in Germany when your not starting for City. Would he have felt differently if he was starting? Something tells me no, he'd still have left.
I was referring to the front three not making enough movementAbsolutely, that's why we desperately need to try and get a recognised striker on loan to cover for Jesus and Sergio. We can't expect a 17 yo to come in and start scoring against prem sides, and the false nine just doesn't work for us.
I’m not disagreeing with you, but in this age they all looked pens regardless of how theatrical they went down. Garcia’s was the worst but all three weren’t great at all from a defending perspective.look at how many pens get dished out these days compared to say 5, 10 years ago.
Its shit and players are playing for them cos they know they'll get them.
The slightest touch now results in a player taking off the floor by both feet.
Piss poor and embarrassing
100% agree, well said - I would love him to say "it's going to take me two more years to complete this rebuild and I am committed to doing it." I do think he needs to return to his more ruthless traits though especially with certain players looking as though they are going through he motions.It's not all about winning and we cannot win them all. Our title winning teams are slowly being replaced by new players being signed and young players coming through. Several key players out today and a few howlers from established players against a great counter attacking team. A defeat like that isn't easy to take or accept. If Guardiola throws the towel in now I will be shocked. Just because a great manager is perceived by some as failing it doesn't make him a failure, especially a manager of the statue of Pep. We are in transition rebuilding for the future and I see results like this as one step backwards and two steps (eventually) forwards. Great managers come through a transitional period with further success like Ferguson did at the United. Time will tell whether Guardiola has the guts and desire to evolve this squad to past glories. I'm hoping he will. He already has my thanks and respect for what he has thus far achieved, and any blue worth his salt will think the same.