Reading Vs City Post Match Discussion Thread

Lol at anyone suggesting the team looked 'liberated'. Dead rubber match against Reading, who are shite. We've played like that at times this season just not consistently. Not putting our chances away either, which was absolutely no different today. Again dominating a match and again going into the 85th+ minute only leading by one.

The whole match was worth watching for Silva's pass to Dzeko for the second though. The first goal was well worked by that assist was just exceptional. Shades of the Inter milan friendly. If Pellegrini or whoever can get him back to his best we'll have the league again for sure.
 
The best performance i've seen by this team in a very very long time...all of them were up for that well done boys
 
MihaiCity said:
The best performance i've seen by this team in a very very long time...all of them were up for that well done boys
Reds been unbearable these last couple of days. They think it's back to the status quo again

maybe the laugh is going to be on them. Ferguson gone, and City stronger than ever
 
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LoveCity said:
Some of the best football of the season... players seemed almost liberated! Unfortunately what didn't change was our finishing... only emphasized the need for a high-end clinical striker. 30 shots I think it was in the end. Maicon was really good.

Ahhh haa funny as, really made me laugh. In fairness you could just see the weight lifted off their shoulders and running round like gazelles they seemed 3ft taller, amazing

Played well would be nice to convert 1 in 3/4/5 of our class opportunities made
 
looked on BBC teletext table after game finished - apparently we've drawn our last game 2-2 and finished 38 games, 79 points!!!
 
BoyBlue_1985 said:
I like Kidd proper bloke he is. Great they decided to turn up today as Arsenal show how utterly fucking wank Wigan are

He's a sound guy is Brian Kidd , old school from the streets of collyhurst ... a real manc lad.

Looks a bit uneasy in the role of manager though.
 
Marvin said:
Reading were very poor. But we demoralised them with our passing

20 shots on target. Amazing stat for a Premiership away game. But 2 goals to show for it. Not sure if that's good or bad. Probably both

Silva was back to his best. Very very committed performance which was great to see

A good night for the club.

Only this.

But also a fascinating match. We looked like we were enjoying ourselves on the pitch without the manager on the touchline. This was Mancini's team playing the Mancini way in all it's pomp and missing a hat full of chances - like all season. If Pelegrini or whoever can convert those chances into goals, all well and good and we will be back with a vengeance. It might take a new face here and there or a tactical switch.

But a holistic view must also encompass the players as they are our biggest asset. Strategy can mean small adjustments on a big scale. We already have the spine of one fuck of a squad, thanks to Roberto. And it now seems that Mancini himself was the problem so, don't throw out the baby with the bathwater is what I say.
 
Silva Service said:
Marvin said:
Reading were very poor. But we demoralised them with our passing

20 shots on target. Amazing stat for a Premiership away game. But 2 goals to show for it. Not sure if that's good or bad. Probably both

Silva was back to his best. Very very committed performance which was great to see

A good night for the club.

Only this.

But also a fascinating match. We looked like we were enjoying ourselves on the pitch without the manager on the touchline. This was Mancini's team playing the Mancini way in all it's pomp and missing a hat full of chances - like all season. If Pelegrini or whoever can convert those chances into goals, all well and good and we will be back with a vengeance. It might take a new face here and there or a tactical switch.

But a holistic view must also encompass the players as they are our biggest asset. Strategy can mean small adjustments on a big scale. We already have the spine of one fuck of a squad, thanks to Roberto. And it now seems that Mancini himself was the problem so, don't throw out the baby with the bathwater is what I say.

Kind of agree with this. I think it was relief that it was all finally out there and the uncertainty and rumours that must have swirled round the camp in recent weeks was over. We really got the worst of both worlds on Cup final day. We neither squashed speculation nor acted decisively. The move to replace Mancini had been under way for months and it must have filtered through to the players and built from there. In a sense our season got caught in the crossfire of the power struggle between the two factions. Its like an episode of The Borgias.

Anyway whats done is done.
 
scousemanc said:
He had to go, but the way the PR department handled it was a fucking dis........



oh sorry, wrong thread

I'm handing out bows tonite - take one. (not bows, bows)
 
We played some fantastic football.

Should have scored lots more.

Hart made a number of quality saves.

Well done Brian Kidd & the players.

Enjoyed the match.
 

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