Danamy
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If PB has recommended it then don't forget to wear your leather gear and expect Village People on the jukeboxThanks Colin
If PB has recommended it then don't forget to wear your leather gear and expect Village People on the jukeboxThanks Colin
If PB has recommended it then don't forget to wear your leather gear and expect Village People on the jukebox
Sshhh. Don't give it away.If PB has recommended it then don't forget to wear your leather gear and expect Village People on the jukebox
Get to the Water Poet on Folgate Street. Then there's a few down Commercial St but the Ten Bells is good.
100%.
This league won't change for Pep. He'll have to adapt or fail. Time to really prove your sen Josep.
No, I didn't say it's who wins the game... but it's a team that influences the game in their favour in order to win. I didn't see that from City. I thought Liverpool adapted to going 1-0 up and thus 'controlled' the game more than we did. They didn't adopt their usual style of all guns blazing, they reduced their attack in order the maintain a lead - and I see that as controlling the game, better, or at the very least as well as we did.
My argument is that having possession is not the same as controlling the game. Controlling is more complex and subtle than 'who has the ball'. For me, football is just as much about defending as attacking, and just as much about tactics too. Overall, they had a chance, took it, and defended it. 3 points to them. It's very hard to reconcile the notion of us 'controlling' the game when we come away with no points. It feels like saying 'I controlled the car and crashed it'. If we did 'control' it, then we certainly didn't control it very well.
It's semantics really, I just don't believe having possession means you deserve to win, or that it means you controlled the game - it just means you played attack, and they played defence. at any point in time, 21 players in the game do not have the ball.
AgreedFor some reason, beyond my understanding, I watched it again today.
We actually defended reasonably well - the goal aside. But going forward we were totally inept.
Good post.He wasn't too slow to get back though, he was back, and got in a good position before the cross, he just didn't watch the scorer as he then let him back in front of him, it was nothing to do with his pace, but his poor defending.
However as I asked last night, where were the 2 CB's in that move, and how did they manage to get the ball through our midfield, from right corner to left corner of the pitch, to Lallana with such ease for the cross, and where was the challenge on the cross ? Kolarovs part in the goal was certainly poor, but most of the team played some part in how crap it was.
We are so easily bypassed at times, that you can almost call a goal when the ball is still in the opposition final third, once we give it away. Its a team thing not an individual thing, yes he should have done better with the pass from Yaya, and certainly with a challenge on the guy who scored, but there is more to it than just Kolarov's input.
And a Happy New Year to you!I'm actually glad I bothered to read yours.
We are building a Bentley, but we still have an old Jag engine under the bonnet and need a good brake job on the back wheels.Agreed
And we've spent well over 100 million since Pellers left and lost our goalie
And yet we still look the same imo (with an inferior goalie)
Or maybe it will take longer than 6 months for Pep to get his ideas across to the players s also bring in the players he needs and wants. Did Klopp smash it within 6 months at Liverpool, no he didn't. Apart from the goal did Klopp's Liverpool offer anything else , nope.
These things take time, and we all knew our squad needed an overhaul especially in defence
Looks like the Bentley is in reverse to meWe are building a Bentley, but we still have an old Jag engine under the bonnet and need a good brake job on the back wheels.
Does that help you understand what's going on?
Interior is done, chassis is done, bodywork looks fantastic, but still needs some work under the hood before we can put it on the line with the Porsches, Mercs, Ferraris, etc... Even without the new engine and brake job, though, we are still in the race, but there are concerns that the brakes are weak and the engine might not last the course.
Really think some people are happier when we lose
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Yeah ok maybe a bit far that one, some really go to town with their doom and gloom though you have to admit.Crazy statement
Every City fan I've ever met in my 55 years of being a blue loves winning
But they hate lack of effort
There was no lack of effort last night, just a lack of ideas.Crazy statement
Every City fan I've ever met in my 55 years of being a blue loves winning
But they hate lack of effort
There was no lack of effort last night, just a lack of ideas.