FFS!
How many people can post pseudo Hughes out threads.
Have some balls.
Mourinho plays boring football if that means winning.
Which short term may seem good but there are long term effects as at Chelsea.
from a previous thread.
Blue Dove wrote:
However as I read it, he played attractive football with Ranieris players and then brought his own in and then played a less expansive but succesful game.
Joe Coles Box of Tricks wrote:
It's a fair enough assessment, many Chelsea fans still mourn the removal and non replacement of Eidur Gudjohnsen from attack which cost us in high profile games when we just needed someone to do something different.
Blue Dove wrote:
The only thing I enjoyed was them keeping United in their place!
What was the crowd at his last (Champions League) game?
Joe Coles Box of Tricks wrote:
That was a sad sight, I don't even think it was 25,000. Probably our lowest attendance in over 10 years. Not the best way for our most successful manager of all time to bow out.
If it's any defence though, it was Rosenberg in a Champions League group game. I've got tickets for Apoel at home in two weeks time - I'm not expecting a full house for that either, however there'll be a lot more at the Bridge than on that night.
Which of your favourite players are going to be forced out?
Will you be one of the 25,000 three years down the line or will you be smug watching in the pub, then you don't need to pay or really watch, and be able to say you support City!
I have waited long enough but have patience.
How many people can post pseudo Hughes out threads.
Have some balls.
Mourinho plays boring football if that means winning.
Which short term may seem good but there are long term effects as at Chelsea.
from a previous thread.
Blue Dove wrote:
However as I read it, he played attractive football with Ranieris players and then brought his own in and then played a less expansive but succesful game.
Joe Coles Box of Tricks wrote:
It's a fair enough assessment, many Chelsea fans still mourn the removal and non replacement of Eidur Gudjohnsen from attack which cost us in high profile games when we just needed someone to do something different.
Blue Dove wrote:
The only thing I enjoyed was them keeping United in their place!
What was the crowd at his last (Champions League) game?
Joe Coles Box of Tricks wrote:
That was a sad sight, I don't even think it was 25,000. Probably our lowest attendance in over 10 years. Not the best way for our most successful manager of all time to bow out.
If it's any defence though, it was Rosenberg in a Champions League group game. I've got tickets for Apoel at home in two weeks time - I'm not expecting a full house for that either, however there'll be a lot more at the Bridge than on that night.
Which of your favourite players are going to be forced out?
Will you be one of the 25,000 three years down the line or will you be smug watching in the pub, then you don't need to pay or really watch, and be able to say you support City!
I have waited long enough but have patience.