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Comment from: Donald [Visitor]
If you're going to stick your neck out, you have to be prepared to be shot at? Thank you for the valuable advice. Totally agree about Hughes though.
04/11/09 @ 11:13
Comment from: spike [Member] Email
LOL Maybe our editor could rephrase that for me Donald.
04/11/09 @ 11:20
Comment from: JG [Visitor]
I cannot agree more. I am no Hughes fan either but I too find myself having to constantly defend both him and the players to other Blues.

People also talk about Burnley being a 'must win' game. I think Pompey, West Ham, Hull and Liverpool all have 'must win' games this weekend but not a team in fourth with 1 game in hand whose aspiration for the season should be 4th place at best.
04/11/09 @ 11:21
Comment from: Thrillhammer [Visitor]
Well said. Sick of fans moaning all the time. Its shameful when we have a lacklustre display, then slate the players and manager the next day with the rags. Message from me, to all the city fans who prefer to kill your own club than support it during transition. GO AWAY! Id rather city had smaller crowds of fans behind them than big crowds that spit their dummies out cos we have not won the treble. My point of view of course.
04/11/09 @ 11:25
Comment from: Harry Dowd [Visitor]
I agree with most of what you say. Patience is the key. However, if there are one are two players who are better than we already have I'd like to see them come. Another full back and a creative midfielder will do - BUT they have to be better than we have.
04/11/09 @ 11:26
Comment from: ag-gsy [Visitor]
Could'nt agree more with your comments sick of so called fans moaning about the dire situation of being 4th and quarter final of cup I still remember the opening game at home to blackpool thats dire
04/11/09 @ 11:31
Comment from: Harry Skinters [Visitor]
Well said. Some of these idiots don't know they're born.
04/11/09 @ 11:36
Comment from: adrian [Visitor]
Good to see city shaking up Trafford united down the road. Just remember what it was like with Stuart Pearce as manager and the dire home form. Enjoy this season as the going will get harder next year.
04/11/09 @ 11:43
Comment from: Zorrin Drax [Visitor]
I was happier last year under Hughes, and also under Sven, to lose a few more matches. We were playing beautiful, flowing football, and every match would see an audatious bit of skill from a player which would make me laugh out loud.

I didn't see any of that against Birmingham. It reminded me of the Pierce era, lumpen journeymen grinding out a result.

Maybe Hughes is right to shackle his best players for the sake of the team. I was just getting used to the novelty of Manchester City playing like the Harlem Globetrotters, rather than Trotters Independent Trading.
04/11/09 @ 11:44
Comment from: dave gee [Visitor] Email
10 games fourth place champions league spot game in hand 1 loss to the present champions undeafted away from home new signings all premiership experience home grown talent swp ireland johnson anouha weiss and several others who have sampled 1st team experience already this season next two home games burnly and hull next away liverpool with no gerrard possibly no torres and defo no alonso lol and and a manager with doubtable tatics ..... yes there sure is a lot to be concerned......hughes out your having a laugh get behind your team and and manager and look at the greater picture believe me this is progress well ahead of schedual ctid
04/11/09 @ 11:53
Comment from: dave gee [Visitor]
oh yes and no carrighar
04/11/09 @ 11:56
Comment from: Donald [Visitor]
Carragher is only going to be out for one match for the professional foul. Don't think that is a huge issue though as he looks dire at the moment. People said he was back to form against the scum but frankly I didn't think he was good even then. Could easily have given a pen away, could have been sent off and at various times seemd to be making last ditch tackles because he is too slow. I think Ade would tear him apart. Burnley isn't a must win as such but we really should win and if we don't then we should all be very very disappointed. No way should the players we have be drawing against the likes of Birmingham or Burnley. Hughes needs to revert back to the more attacking midfield he used at the beginning of the season. I know it would be harsh on NDJ, but no way should we be playing two defensive midfielders against the teams in the bottom half of the division. Fortune tends to favour the brave in the Prme these days and I am sure with Ireland back in the team and with the attackers we have we can outscore teams like this if we go for it. Too simplistic? I don't think so...
04/11/09 @ 12:59
Comment from: Sandra Codo [Visitor]
We have four draws, these I think the most painful were against Birmingham and Fullham - then four points are lost and it was a shame to have lost them ... but I do not think it's time for despair, however, we are playing well and if we keep this performance certainly great chance to bother "those other two" ...
04/11/09 @ 14:29
Comment from: It's Grim Oop North [Visitor]
Well said Spike,
totally agree with everything you wrote!
People need to put themselves in the shoes of modern footballers from all over the world - they move to a totally different country, new language, shitty weather, different style of play, all new work colleagues, perhaps family unsettled - it has to affect their performance to a degree - do the critics think they could go and live and work in another country and not need a period of settling in?
Some people are better suited to change than others, but what they all need is a chance to show us what they can do - and of course they are desperate to do so - anyone who accuses footballers of being overpaid prima donnas is being too simplistic, and obviously never met one in his life.
Does anyone remember the mess Alan Ball created by his rantings at our players? - disillusioned players who are trying to play through injuries, who are returning back from serious injuries aren't going to play well if they think they're being unfairly criticised, and let's face it, Rocque Santa Cruz has had some appalling stick on the Blogs from City fans, for God's sake could you guys do any better after such a layoff at your own place of work?
Most workplaces have phased return to work periods after illness/injury, why are footballers any different?
Finally, I'm no Mark Hughes fan, but so far he's signed good players, kept the lid on the troublemakers till he could ship them out, and has brought stability to the club. Calling for his head now is frankly suicidal, there isn't anyone who could seamlessly take over "the project", and do we need to go back to the bad old days of a Manager a year? - Didn't work for the last 3 decades, won't work now.
Keep on arguing for time for the squad to gel Spike, this ridiculous impatience needs to be quelled before it gets out of hand.
04/11/09 @ 17:14
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02/02/11 @ 08:04
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25/02/11 @ 05:08

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