BlueMoonRisin’
Well-Known Member
Done it countless times pal, I'll be fine tomorrow morning.Yeah get that but you wake up the problem or the day before still happened
Done it countless times pal, I'll be fine tomorrow morning.Yeah get that but you wake up the problem or the day before still happened
On the day, it does seem pointless, however, I think it still shows that we can control games and don't panic when we're not near our best. If Southampton in midweek was our standard performance then I'd be worried, but it's not. It suggests to me that tweaks are needed in tactics and personnel, but that we're not as far 'off it' as people think. The obvious comparison in the last five years has been City with Liverpool, but we're nowhere near as dysfunctional as they are currently.We dominated possession not them, if 70% possession leads to one attempt on target what's the point.
Back to today. Stirling is certainly not pulling up trees for Chelsea. Sane the same at Bayern. These players have had their days at City. The club needs to seek out quality players who can cause mayhem to defences across Europe.
Perhaps we need to go after the A list players like Mr Mbape. We have signed bargain players to fill the squad. 3 A lister players is what we need now.
Iniesta, listen,We dominated possession not them, if 70% possession leads to one attempt on target what's the point.
Allowing the 'offside' goal to stand today has set a precedent. A tactical game changer; in that an offside player can continue to follow the through ball, shepherd it without touching it, a team mate then follows up to stroke the ball into the net or even pass to another team mate to maintain possession, supposedly legitimately.
The offside rule has now had a big red bus driven through and over it.
Parklife......You are not even making sense now…. Who is giddy?!!! We disagree, it happens, deal with it, doesn’t make you a better fan than me or the other way round. It’s a forum, people express their opinion. Not sure what your obsession is with me but it’s becoming rather sad. Have a good evening and I hope, more than you believe , that you bring up all my “bookmarked” posts at the end of the season if we end up winning the league.
Correct, from memory twice.Can someone jog my memory:
The linesmen only put his flag up for United’s equaliser after the ball was in the back of net, correct?
But there were numerous occasions that Phil was marginally flagged offside immediately, stopping play, correct?
Rather see Toure than Phillips for sure, a lot more exciting that we are seeing right now. We are not exciting to watch anymore. Needs a squad overhaul and quality signings.Are you really claiming that Yaya fucking Toure always played in teams that were exciting to watch? Mancini's second season? Pellegrini's last?
Shows them up for what? Not being a happy clapper? I'm generally indifferent after a defeat and just accept it but we've been bobbins for weeksHahaha love all these posts that come along after defeat shows them up