allan harper
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That was a shit performance,again. Mansour will be asking where his £100 million as gone, it's not been seen since it left his wallet.
Half of it is in the treatment room whilst the other makes its debut at Stoke.allan harper said:That was a shit performance,again. Mansour will be asking where his £100 million as gone, it's not been seen since it left his wallet.
Marvin said:Half of it is in the treatment room whilst the other makes its debut at Stoke.allan harper said:That was a shit performance,again. Mansour will be asking where his £100 million as gone, it's not been seen since it left his wallet.
I think he'll understand. It's not that hard
oppa gangnam style said:Really worried about our away performances. There is hardly any easy away games in the PL. And Pellegrini showed no sign of ideas in 180 minutes vs Cardiff and Stoke.
Our best scoring opportunity yesterday was a shit Jovetic shot. And a Kolarov freekick over the bar. Nothing else...
The pace and intensity we play with is a joke compared to Liverpool and Arsenal away games. Like they would have energy to run more and faster while we dont. But yesterday even Stoke had more energy as a team.
onceabluealways said:oppa gangnam style said:Really worried about our away performances. There is hardly any easy away games in the PL. And Pellegrini showed no sign of ideas in 180 minutes vs Cardiff and Stoke.
Our best scoring opportunity yesterday was a shit Jovetic shot. And a Kolarov freekick over the bar. Nothing else...
The pace and intensity we play with is a joke compared to Liverpool and Arsenal away games. Like they would have energy to run more and faster while we dont. But yesterday even Stoke had more energy as a team.
This is spot on - We are getting out fought every game. This is even more of a problem because we seem to be giving the ball back a lot quicker once we have it.
I understand pelle is new and hi philosophies of certain thing may take time - BUT it does not take time to make sure the players play with the right attitude.
Yesterday performance was like the player could only see the CL game coming up which is important but so is the prem - What made fergie so good was his ability to keep his teams hungry all the time in every competition.
Teams at the top level may have an off day or the opposition may have a bit of luck but they don't normally play three games on the bounce as bad as we have - Thats what is worrying to me.
Cheesy said:hallstreetblue said:The People on here, asking for Pellegrini's head after 4 GAMES, are obviously new comers and haven't been on the roller coaster ride through decades of misery, as the majority of us have. Have a word, or go and hunt some glory elsewhere. Spuds are lookin good aren't they? Go n' check em out!
Just out of interest, how many on here have asked for the manager to be sacked?
St Helens Blue (Exiled) said:hallstreetblue said:The People on here, asking for Pellegrini's head after 4 GAMES, are obviously new comers and haven't been on the roller coaster ride through decades of misery, as the majority of us have. Have a word, or go and hunt some glory elsewhere. Spuds are lookin good aren't they? Go n' check em out!
Is that right mate???
Funny because I remember being on a lot of those roller coasters.
100%manc said:Shite game but im not worried yet. I'm glad we have got Cardiff and stoke away out of the way. Even before the fixtures came out I said that they will be shit away days for us. Teams like Cardiff, hull, stoke, just stick 10 men behind the ball or lunge all game, Im looking forward to battering them lot next week. If we don't perform next week then ill start to worry
BobKowalski said:Chippy_boy said:The worrying thing is that a poor to average manager like Mark Hughes has managed to get Stoke playing like that for 90 minutes. Whereas to a large degree, that same manager, then Mancini and now Pellegrini as well (so far) have failed to get the same ethos instilled into some of our players. The common denominator here is not the managers, it is the players. I am starting to wonder if paying over the odds in transfers and wages - which we had to do in order to attract talented players to City - is at the root of the problem. It cannot be right that we played with pace, passion and commitment for the last 5 minutes yesterday, but didn't bother for the other 90 minutes.
I disagree with this. We lost 1 game at home in two seasons under Mancini. We lost 11 games to ManU's 9 in the same time period. We become a team that was difficult to beat to one where people parked the bus and hoped they didn't get spanked. Hell teams like Stoke turned up beaten before they arrived at our place. Even last season with a man down and goal down we fought back to win games and that was away from home. We won the title and have averaged 80 points a season for the last 3 seasons. Its a fallacy that any team can achieve this and be devoid of commitment or hard work or even passion. The team you describe wouldn't have got close.
100%manc said:Shite game but im not worried yet. I'm glad we have got Cardiff and stoke away out of the way. Even before the fixtures came out I said that they will be shit away days for us.
Chippy_boy said:BobKowalski said:Chippy_boy said:The worrying thing is that a poor to average manager like Mark Hughes has managed to get Stoke playing like that for 90 minutes. Whereas to a large degree, that same manager, then Mancini and now Pellegrini as well (so far) have failed to get the same ethos instilled into some of our players. The common denominator here is not the managers, it is the players. I am starting to wonder if paying over the odds in transfers and wages - which we had to do in order to attract talented players to City - is at the root of the problem. It cannot be right that we played with pace, passion and commitment for the last 5 minutes yesterday, but didn't bother for the other 90 minutes.
I disagree with this. We lost 1 game at home in two seasons under Mancini. We lost 11 games to ManU's 9 in the same time period. We become a team that was difficult to beat to one where people parked the bus and hoped they didn't get spanked. Hell teams like Stoke turned up beaten before they arrived at our place. Even last season with a man down and goal down we fought back to win games and that was away from home. We won the title and have averaged 80 points a season for the last 3 seasons. Its a fallacy that any team can achieve this and be devoid of commitment or hard work or even passion. The team you describe wouldn't have got close.
The title-winning season was better. Last season we certainly did not show the same fight all the time, although I admit it has only been certain players.
But you draw some incorrect conclusions. Yes teams turned up beaten before they arrived at our place. But do you think that was because of our incredible work ethic and constant pressing? I don't. It's because largely we play with quality and a swagger and keep possession and wear opponents out by doing this. It is rarely if ever (actually, no, it's never) that we work much harder than our opponents.
LoveCity said:100%manc said:Shite game but im not worried yet. I'm glad we have got Cardiff and stoke away out of the way. Even before the fixtures came out I said that they will be shit away days for us.
Yes... only issue is more and more away days are becoming like that. Can we expect fired up Everton, Liverpool, Sunderland, Swansea, West Ham and Southampton to be any easier? What about Villa who have been easy pickings for us in recent years but now are playing better? This is the real worry. I doubt we'll be the only team to drop points in these games (United already lost to Liverpool and Chelsea to Everton) but just how many of these teams will we beat on the road if we remain slaves to the sluggish style and lack of urgency? Pellegrini has to quickly make the team his own because, with the exception of Newcastle, it still looks like last season's to me with the unentertaining zombie version of tiki-taka where we expect the defence to just step aside and let us through, but in reality create an alarmingly low amount of chances for a top side.
BobKowalski said:Chippy_boy said:BobKowalski said:I disagree with this. We lost 1 game at home in two seasons under Mancini. We lost 11 games to ManU's 9 in the same time period. We become a team that was difficult to beat to one where people parked the bus and hoped they didn't get spanked. Hell teams like Stoke turned up beaten before they arrived at our place. Even last season with a man down and goal down we fought back to win games and that was away from home. We won the title and have averaged 80 points a season for the last 3 seasons. Its a fallacy that any team can achieve this and be devoid of commitment or hard work or even passion. The team you describe wouldn't have got close.
The title-winning season was better. Last season we certainly did not show the same fight all the time, although I admit it has only been certain players.
But you draw some incorrect conclusions. Yes teams turned up beaten before they arrived at our place. But do you think that was because of our incredible work ethic and constant pressing? I don't. It's because largely we play with quality and a swagger and keep possession and wear opponents out by doing this. It is rarely if ever (actually, no, it's never) that we work much harder than our opponents.
If by incredible work ethic you mean 'run around a lot' then no. We 'worked hard ' at keeping the ball and playing possession based game that required our opponents to run around a lot whilst we controlled the game. They invariably tired which is why we scored more in the second half of games and especially in the last 15 minutes.
Against the better sides where it was more even we did indeed work hard in terms of physical effort because the standard of opponent demanded it. And its not just physically working hard but mentally as well in ensuring we did control the game and kept control. Concentrate, concentrate, concentrate was Mancini's mantra and for the full 90+ minutes.
Physical effort or working hard without purpose is just showing off or otherwise known as good old Scotty Parker. We did it intelligently and with attention to detail or otherwise known as Gareth Barry.
I repeat again no team wins that many games over 3 seasons, averaging 80 points and winning the title along the way can do so by not having the right work ethic.
BobKowalski said:Except that last season creating chances was not the problem. Converting those chances was our downfall leading to too many games being drawn that we needed to win.