ok i give in.

Salar said:
lionheart said:
Quite frankly I don't understand the indifference of some City fans. For me, this is arguably the worst moment in City history since Hughes left. Our squad is currently nowhere near as dominant as last season, but I suppose it was too good to last. We will do well to qualify for the Champions League next season, mark my words.
haha You almost had me.

If you think he's joking - just look through is posts !
 
de niro said:
what the fuck is going on? what the fuck is happening at our club?
no disrespect meant or implied but anyone else think wtf?
sinclair. maicon, richard fucking wright. selling nige for peanuts. then missing out on rvp , hazard and co.

something is wrong, i don't know what but something is definatly wrong.
How some fans really forgotten how far we have come in the last 3 years
 
lionheart said:
Quite frankly I don't understand the indifference of some City fans. For me, this is arguably the worst moment in City history since Hughes left. Our squad is currently nowhere near as dominant as last season, but I suppose it was too good to last. We will do well to qualify for the Champions League next season, mark my words.

Please explain how our squad isn't as dominant. We've lost AJ who hardly played and are replacing him with another arguably better player.

De Jong also hardly featured and has been replaced by a younger more versatile player.

How that makes us less dominant i'll never know.
 
inchy14 said:
lionheart said:
Quite frankly I don't understand the indifference of some City fans. For me, this is arguably the worst moment in City history since Hughes left. Our squad is currently nowhere near as dominant as last season, but I suppose it was too good to last. We will do well to qualify for the Champions League next season, mark my words.

Please explain how our squad isn't as dominant. We've lost AJ who hardly played and are replacing him with another arguably better player.

De Jong also hardly featured and has been replaced by a younger more versatile player.

How that makes us less dominant i'll never know.

Replacing AJ with Sinclair is pretty much like for like....but replacing De Jong with Rodwell is a step down, at least for now. Maybe Rodwell will be excellent in a couple of years, but I know which of the two I'd currently rather have next to Yaya against the likes of Real Madrid...and it isn't Rodwell.
 
We have to do some decent business today or the religion and bumming threads in the cellar will go mental until January.
BTW is there still "the list" for nobbers on the transfer forum, and if so do the bans get handed out tonight?
 
“@BroadcastMoose: Can't say too much at this point but hearing Man City could and it is just could pull off a very big transfer - more later”

Moose off talksport tweeted this, not always right granted, but he does get it right quite often
 
inchy14 said:
lionheart said:
Quite frankly I don't understand the indifference of some City fans. For me, this is arguably the worst moment in City history since Hughes left. Our squad is currently nowhere near as dominant as last season, but I suppose it was too good to last. We will do well to qualify for the Champions League next season, mark my words.

Please explain how our squad isn't as dominant. We've lost AJ who hardly played and are replacing him with another arguably better player.

De Jong also hardly featured and has been replaced by a younger more versatile player.

How that makes us less dominant i'll never know.


Dear me, we will use all that world and European experience that Jack has as Madrid pile the pressure on, never mind Ajax and Borussia, did you not see Yaya looking after him against SOUTHAMPTON
 
scottchorlton said:
“@BroadcastMoose: Can't say too much at this point but hearing Man City could and it is just could pull off a very big transfer - more later”

Moose off talksport tweeted this, not always right granted, but he does get it right quite often

He could just be using Rodney Marsh tweets. Hope not tho would love a mega signing.
 
the goats backside said:
inchy14 said:
lionheart said:
Quite frankly I don't understand the indifference of some City fans. For me, this is arguably the worst moment in City history since Hughes left. Our squad is currently nowhere near as dominant as last season, but I suppose it was too good to last. We will do well to qualify for the Champions League next season, mark my words.

Please explain how our squad isn't as dominant. We've lost AJ who hardly played and are replacing him with another arguably better player.

De Jong also hardly featured and has been replaced by a younger more versatile player.

How that makes us less dominant i'll never know.


Dear me, we will use all that world and European experience that Jack has as Madrid pile the pressure on, never mind Ajax and Borussia, did you not see Yaya looking after him against SOUTHAMPTON

But you don't know that De Jong would have started against Madrid, he didn't against Bayern away or scum away last season, he's been a bit part player under Mancini wether you like it or not.

It'll be Barry and Yaya in the middle for the huge games this season.
 

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