kaz7
Well-Known Member
Well done ladies,i didn't know it was on telly
What a goal from Jill Scott, as well!
A great goal, showing that women are getting physically stronger every year.
Well done everyone. A good ending to what has been a disappointing season. A time to rethink and strengthen the whole set up starting with new management. The current management have done okay but have reached as high as they ever will do. If City women want to get better and become a top English and European team a new management structure is urgently required. One, which knows what is needed when going behind and shows a positive presence when the team are in difficulties. Ordinary managers can provide enthusiasm when winning, the real challenge comes hen you are not doing so well.
My thanks to the present management team for past efforts but time to move onwards and upwards!
CTID
Given that Aluko was vindicated, not sure what that says about Christiansen...
I agree mate , looking at the fixtures we set off flying , won the first 17 games in all competitions, which included a semi final (Conti Cup) away at Chelsea . The first points we dropped was the league game at Chelsea (0:0) then after a couple more wins seemed to hit a wall a bit , after a run of 1 home game (after 7 away in all competitions) in 10 games from 6th Dec to 21st Feb, some seemed to look tied. I think we need to start using the squad a bit more , as some players did look tied and seemed to lose interest , maybe because they knew their names are always in the starting line up !What was annoying about this season is that I believe we're better than Chelsea. But there seems to be a huge mentality and fitness problem that we can't shake, combined with dodgy team selections. I feel like this season has been reminiscent of the respective men's teams from last season. No matter how good we were, we were always in line for a dumb performance somewhere down the line that'd cost us dearly and then there were just games where our heads weren't in the game whatsoever. Credit Chelsea for their consistency, and it's clear that they wanted it more. For all of Nick Cushing's qualities I do worry he's a bit soft in terms of his mental side of management.
Hopefully this will give the team a much needed kick up the backside.