Tonight

Manchester_City_Blue

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We can spout bile about who turned up and who didn't tonight, we can drive yet another great player out of our club (the knob behind me was certainly trying to) and we can call for the sacking of yet another manager. OR we can for once get behind the team, the manager and support them as this club gets better.

Remember the night is always darkest before the dawn.
 
Manchester_City_Blue said:
We can spout bile about who turned up and who didn't tonight, we can drive yet another great player out of our club (the knob behind me was certainly trying to) and we can call for the sacking of yet another manager. OR we can for once get behind the team, the manager and support them as this club gets better.

Remember the night is always darkest before the dawn.

I agree with that but the temptation to slate a certain player is very very strong ;)

three highly winnable games coming up.
 
bizzbo said:
Manchester_City_Blue said:
We can spout bile about who turned up and who didn't tonight, we can drive yet another great player out of our club (the knob behind me was certainly trying to) and we can call for the sacking of yet another manager. OR we can for once get behind the team, the manager and support them as this club gets better.

Remember the night is always darkest before the dawn.

I agree with that but the temptation to slate a certain player is very very strong ;)

three highly winnable games coming up.

I'm gutted we lost tonight, but it's not the end of the world. The futures bright, the futures blue!!!
 
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
bizzbo said:
I agree with that but the temptation to slate a certain player is very very strong ;)

three highly winnable games coming up.

I'm gutted we lost tonight, but it's not the end of the world. The futures bright, the futures blue!!!

Hopefully in a couple of years we will look back on these nights as little cliches on the road to sustained success or better still we will not look back on them at all.
 
mancity1 said:
Mr Ed (The Stables) said:
I'm gutted we lost tonight, but it's not the end of the world. The futures bright, the futures blue!!!

Hopefully in a couple of years we will look back on these nights as little cliches on the road to sustained success or better still we will not look back on them at all.
Hopefully so
 
Manchester_City_Blue said:
We can spout bile about who turned up and who didn't tonight, we can drive yet another great player out of our club (the knob behind me was certainly trying to) and we can call for the sacking of yet another manager. OR we can for once get behind the team, the manager and support them as this club gets better.

Remember the night is always darkest before the dawn.

Try telling Batman that ;)
 
Manchester_City_Blue said:
We can spout bile about who turned up and who didn't tonight, we can drive yet another great player out of our club (the knob behind me was certainly trying to) and we can call for the sacking of yet another manager. OR we can for once get behind the team, the manager and support them as this club gets better.

Remember the night is always darkest before the dawn.

Yes, it is time to get behind the team and remember that no one deliberately plays badly. I bet you all have bad days at work sometimes, I know I have.

Let's just shout, cheer and get behind the team. Especially now that Roberto Mancini has shown his passion. Oh how I wish he had knocked Moyes over!!!


(& I know that now and again I have slated a certain player, but last night he came back into form in my humble opinion. He wears a number 2 and I am happy to say I was wrong!! Sorry )
 
buckotheblue said:
Manchester_City_Blue said:
OR we can for once get behind the team, the manager and support them as this club gets better.

THIS
and can we have lights out back for the wigan game
Hmmm was great for the big games but fell flat on it's arse last time we did it IMO
 

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