The new training ground, is it affecting our form ?

yayas trusty right foot said:
I dont think moving to a new training ground mid season has helped our form, should have left it till pre season next year..

Its a bit like moving house, you know everything is much better but it takes you a few months to settle in and get used to it.

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Lucky Toma said:
cheddar404 said:
Is there a gypsy curse on it?

Jovetic was employed to urinate in all four corners to rid the curse.

Unfortunately he injured his cock at the third time of asking.
You jest eloquently, my lad. I shall employ thee at my court.
 
There may be some truth to this.

I work for a financial institution and when we moved to a new office it took 6 weeks for productivity to be what it was on the final day before we moved.
 
ManCityX said:
There may be some truth to this.

I work for a financial institution and when we moved to a new office it took 6 weeks for productivity to be what it was on the final day before we moved.

Of course there is something in it. I can't understand why people think completely changing the work environment wouldn't be significant
 
Damocles said:
ManCityX said:
There may be some truth to this.

I work for a financial institution and when we moved to a new office it took 6 weeks for productivity to be what it was on the final day before we moved.

Of course there is something in it. I can't understand why people think completely changing the work environment wouldn't be significant

The players have minions to sort everything out, they are training on a football pitch at the end of the day

Or is this just another excuse to deflect away from the real problem?
 
Lavinda Past said:
Now you're really clutching at straws.

We have a clueless and increasingly weak manager who would have been a downgrade on Mark Hughes let alone Bobby Mancini. He's a poor man's Kevin Keegan at best.

I can't stand Mourinho, but I can't imagine for one second that he would have tolerated the shite produced by City over the past few weeks if he was our boss. It's time for Pellegrini to wise up and get tough, or get the fuck out. Personally, I don't think he has the balls to face up to the players.... He's far too 'charming'.

If we don't win at QPR, we should expect the Barca boys to show him the door on Sunday morning. I hear that Chile is quite nice at this time of year.
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yayas trusty right foot said:
I dont think moving to a new training ground mid season has helped our form, should have left it till pre season next year..

Its a bit like moving house, you know everything is much better but it takes you a few months to settle in and get used to it.


Absolutely not, been poor all season.
 

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