To be honest, things for me have gotten worse since Sunday (sometimes I do get over it!). I've not felt this 'sick' about a City situation since Billy MacNeil outsted Bobby Mac before a ball had even been kicked in Division One, Mel Machin decided to oust Paul Moulden (especially for the Stoke Away Xmas game which turned into an utter humiliation), Peter Reid decided to oust Colin Hendry (unforgiveable) - I'll never forget the Spurs FA Cup omnishambles, Joe Royle ousted Kinkladze and Kevin Keegan decided to have a pathetic spat with Eyal Berkovic. These are all examples where 'gaffer knows best' did not turn out to actually mean that 'gaffer knows best' - not by a long chalk. For me everyone of those decisions was regrettable both when they occurred and as things subsequently turned out, and now when I think about Joe Hart going out for Claudio Bravo coming in at a staggering £14M I'm thinking its a trousers down situation for the club. I mean WTF.
Accordingly, my rattle has now gone out of the pram, and my blanket will follow next if Guardiola picks Bravo for the Spurs game: I mean how bad a goalkeeper actually be before being dropped? I would normally look forward to a game of this magnitude but after the 4-in-4 Bravo fiasco on Sunday (which is not so long since the Leicester and Chelsea games) - I think it is simply not good enough to be crossing my fingers and hoping for the best: I'd rather play with a fly-keeper (Vinny) now that the Bravo flush has been well and truly busted. Sorry to be doom and gloom but Sunday is getting worse the more I think about it......