Cheadle_hulmeBlue
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Still pissed off this morning after that car crash of a performance yesterday
Wonder if the players woke up in their Cheshire mansions feeling pissed off... Doubt it
Because it's not the end of the world! And if you're being like that...plastic!Why bother dickhead?
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I'm hoping yesterday was just a rare collective bad day at the office, but I thought that after West Ham, Spurs, Liverpool and Villa. It's not rare, it's happening far too often.
Sums up my feelings too. Looking at the fixtures we have lost and the fixtures yet to come its difficult to believe it won't happen again without major changes to the current squad and management team. We are now a business first and a football club second so I have no doubt that the wheels are already in motion.
It was great while it lasted and while we wouldn't be typical City if we didn't snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, that's not a sustainable business plan.
CTID
Plastic? I'm so plastic I've sufficient points to get away tickets on the first day of sale and have had a season ticket for over 40 years.Because it's not the end of the world! And if you're being like that...plastic!
haha - ok blue I'm taking it back, I know when I'm on a loser - CTID.Plastic? I'm so plastic I've sufficient points to get away tickets on the first day of sale and have had a season ticket for over 40 years.
Looks like my "dickhead" comment was correct.
This is a thread for commenting on a poor performance. Your comment added nothing hence my insult.
The only team with a technical advantage were playing at home. They played some lovely football and cut through us like the proverbial hot knife. Something which Southhamton managed recently after we went asleep after 25 mins and Liverpool done all night long. I'm sorry but injuries and tiredness just are not acceptable excuses for a defence which is the worst I've seen in years at City. If the manager cannot sort this out and quickly he should be sacked and replaced by someone who can even if this has to be an interim appointment. However, I am willing to give Pellegrini one last chance mainly because (Leicster excluded) our major opponents are equally shit and there is still time to rectify the damage. Also in the past he has managed to pull something out of the fire when things were looking bad e.g. after the shambles at the rags last season. Yes I agree that Kopmpany is crucial but to be honest hand on heart does anybody believe that he can stay fit for 3-4 months and lead us out of the woods. Keep the faithI think yesterday was the collective impact of many players injured, the rest of the players consequently having played too many games, along with a gale force wind which eliminated the technical advantage we have. If Kompany were playing, I think we get something out of yesterday's game.