I like those oddsFair one. If he comes this month I'd even put money on us winning the League Cup this season!
I like those oddsFair one. If he comes this month I'd even put money on us winning the League Cup this season!
The UK press were linking him to Arsenal in Nov 2016. Was this your 'source'?He'll take over from Wenger I've been told. No reason to distrust the source.
I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
A lot of fans say the media are against us, the refs have it in for us, the f a, and e u f a,
Now we have our own fans turning against us.
Other fans read blue moon and are rightly saying we are shit fans, the team and club need us to get behind them starting on Saturday.
Given the scale of the task facing him, I certainly hope Guardiola stays longer than three years and there are encouraging signs that he will. Think this summer will be a huge one in the development of the club, with the amount of players out of contract. It'll give us significant leeway in the transfer market, particularly in terms of wages. Still think Messi is a pipe dream though!
Great post mate and it sums up how fucked up our 'supporters' are at the moment. Is there anything they like/enjoy about following the blues.I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
Curry pies wih raisins at half timeGreat post mate and it sums up how fucked up our 'supporters' are at the moment. Is there anything they like/enjoy about following the blues.
I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
I agree. In particular, the analogies of 'fiefdom' and 'drinking clubs' ring true to me, as does the profile of those supporters.
I now hear more moaning from Blues on matchday (before, during and after the game) than I did during the days when we struggled and were a laughing stock in the eyes of others.
I sometimes dread sitting near a group of Blues (those around mid-40s and 50s I.e those who would have stuck with the club through thin and thin) in a boozer or on a train on matchday. Almost everything I over hear is whinging about the club, players and manager. In some cases, it's almost as if they try to out whinge each other.
I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.
Bony disagree with you;)True,but in life and experiences,generally the older you get,the wiser you get,I mean look at some of posts on here by some,and yes I'll include myself in that,will look back in years to come and think,you know what.................
Great post. I think we're the luckiest club in the world - but now we seem to have the shittiest fans. Unless more & more scum are invading this site
what?? And your posts are that of Ron Jeremy.His actions were that of a virgin
So has Jamie Vardy.........Messi would score 30 goals a season and make a huge difference to a team that is still reliant on Aguero.
Jermain Defoe scores for fun...think about that.
You also maybe fail to legislate on the mental edge he would give us and how opponents approach us?
Messi has been below par this season and still scored three times against us.
Let go !! You started the bloody argument and when proven wrong you bugger off with your tail between your legs.I`m still waiting for answers that for some reason have escaped your mind.
Hole.Spade.Dig.
Yep and it seems to be gaining momentum somewhat ;0)Arent you the bullshitter who said we were signing messi in january?
No we havn`t got the oldest squad so stop talking as you say "bollocks".
Not bad for a bullshitter :)Yep and it seems to be gaining momentum somewhat ;0)
I genuinely never anticipated some degree of disappointment towards the best manager in the world wanting to stay in shitty rainy Manchester for longer than three years?
It would sadly seem the full metamorphosis of many a City fan is now fully complete?
A self-entitlement which has leeched its way in from the days of "we'll buy your club, and burn it down", to being now totally blinded as to what it means to be a supporter of this club in the first instance?
The team isn't performing but players will always come and go.
Unfortunately, we seem stuck with a majority of fans who don't even seem to enjoy being a City fan these days, which bizarrely seem to deliver its own contentment?
It's seemingly the older fans, too? Not the younger ones, but the ones who have shown amazing loyalty during the shittiest of times, yet now feel like the club is their own little fiefdom/drinking club and just have to sit back and await its rewards?
It's a two-way street. Pep is backing his entire career and reputation on doing the business for us.
It's a while since I felt we were actually backing both the manager of the club and its team.