I remember Steve Daley getting a big cheer when he played the ball back to Corrigan after he was to blame for a howler the game before. Daley, who had a tough time at City mainly due to his million pound transfer from Wolves did wat in my opinion was the only right move: He smiled and applauded the fans.
I feel sorry for Bravo. Bravo, not English, came in for probably one of the most popular English players in our squad. And was thrown in the deep at Old Shiteford, not the easiest of debuts. Fact is Bravo was brought in by Pep due to the fact he is a far better option in a team that plays Pep's way. Unfortunately so far Pep's teams have hardly been able to play that kind of game. Bravo is not a better goalkeeper than Hart, nor is Hart is better one, but they are simply different. Even if he's experienced, it's still a different country different league, different languague and to make it harder, a different backline either 3 or 4 in front of him every other match.
If I read the comments on the Bravo performances thread, it's easy to sense a near abnormal kind of bashing he gets from our fans. The media simply picked it up and are after him. That's where the City fans should back him as much as possible, even the ones that think he is either shité or the ones that simply want Hart back for emotional reasons. I mentioned the Steve Daley incident, yet Bravo is in a far more vulnerale position and fact is he himself can't help being put in that position. That is mainly the Pep's responsibillity. It doesn't take away that no matter you like him or not, Bravo at this point needs our support probably more than anyone else. The ones who did have a go, ment as banter or in a serious way, he is our number one goalkeeper and Pep sooner will walk than replacing him right now. He said it in his own words: Bravo will make mistakes because of the way he plays and I want my team to play, but that will be ok because with Bravo the team will eventually play a lot better and create more chances and goals.