The Official Manchester City Premiership Champions Thread
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stuartmmcfc said:
Oh well, it keeps the haters happy.
Interestingly if you glance at the United thread at the time of the match there are some positive comments on there. I stated clearly that it was a penalty. Equally thought Mancini was poor in his reaction. No wonder he's for a discipline problem within the team he needs to keep himself in check as he's too inexperienced to be ranting like that.
Not everyone is bitter.
LoonR1 said:
stuartmmcfc said:
Oh well, it keeps the haters happy.
Interestingly if you glance at the United thread at the time of the match there are some positive comments on there. I stated clearly that it was a penalty. Equally thought Mancini was poor in his reaction. No wonder he's for a discipline problem within the team he needs to keep himself in check as he's too inexperienced to be ranting like that.
Not everyone is bitter.
SMGB said:
Well he aint stupid, possibly just been dumped out of the most prestigous club cup in the world due to poor defending. Maybe striding onto the pitch was grandstanding for the fans/owners to divert attention? You wont lift silverware at this level giving away a 2 goal start.
They didn't go out on the back of last night's performance alone.I wouldnt suggest everyone has an axe to grind, there's plenty of reasonable supporters to outweigh the rabid fools who so often post on EVERY teams threads.
However I have to stick up for Mancini.
If it was me. then I'd probably gone ranting onto the pitch, especially under the circumstances.
I don't think it shows "lack of class" but rather passion, it's all to common to hear "class" mentioned here but I suspect that those who use it either don't realise how "common" they behave in everyday life or are so repressed that they never let go in any circumstances- poor joyless lives they must lead (and I'm not including you here Loon )
I don't want to point fingers but if "lack of class" is going to be used then I could mention the action, off the field, of several well known players which I think would be far more appropriate.
However I have to stick up for Mancini.
If it was me. then I'd probably gone ranting onto the pitch, especially under the circumstances.
I don't think it shows "lack of class" but rather passion, it's all to common to hear "class" mentioned here but I suspect that those who use it either don't realise how "common" they behave in everyday life or are so repressed that they never let go in any circumstances- poor joyless lives they must lead (and I'm not including you here Loon )
I don't want to point fingers but if "lack of class" is going to be used then I could mention the action, off the field, of several well known players which I think would be far more appropriate.
tali1 said:
As a nuetral i feel MCity were ripped off - Mancini was right to show anger- just as Drogba was when it happened to Chelsea.There's a limit to tolerating injustice.
if he'd drop his zonal marking twaddle, the ref wouldn't have such an influence. how long are you going to stick with it before going back to marking properly bobby?TheHeretic said:
essexplumber said:
Whats with all the empty seats? Massive club
Well, what is their attendence today? They are only allowed about 47,000 for football games, I think? Health and safety be damned ! Stack em up high and squeeze em all in.
EssexSuarez won't accept empty seats, so sort it.
GLENRED said:
TheHeretic said:
essexplumber said:
Whats with all the empty seats? Massive club
Well, what is their attendence today? They are only allowed about 47,000 for football games, I think? Health and safety be damned ! Stack em up high and squeeze em all in.
EssexSuarez won't accept empty seats, so sort it.
essexplumber said:
Whats with all the empty seats? Massive club
any excuse for thishttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uVWSj1X6FRw
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