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Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2015 5:49 am
by Im_Spartacus
kinkylola wrote:
Slim wrote:1992–93 Teddy Sheringham
1993–94 Andrew Cole
1997–98 Chris Sutton(3 way tie)
1997–98 Dion Dublin(3 way tie)
1998–99 Michael Owen(3 way tie)
1998–99 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink(3 way tie)
2000–01 Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
2002–03 Ruud van Nistelrooy


not surprising it's a lot more common ... the voting is done in fucking feb or something stupid like that.

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2015 7:05 am
by Wooders
Silver linings for me are
1) Sergio seems to still like it here, been worried we might lose him this summer and nosedive
2) barring a total disaster we're still gonna be in the champs league next year
3) on pitch problems with certain personnel have been exposed and it appears there will be a refresh of the squad this summer
4) Denayer, cole and Inacheo seem like genuine contenders as future first team players, at long last it looks like the hard-work in academy is paying off

There's actually plenty of other things I am happy about right now but those are the main ones

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2015 7:47 am
by sheblue
Wooders wrote:Silver linings for me are
1) Sergio seems to still like it here, been worried we might lose him this summer and nosedive
2) barring a total disaster we're still gonna be in the champs league next year
3) on pitch problems with certain personnel have been exposed and it appears there will be a refresh of the squad this summer
4) Denayer, cole and Inacheo seem like genuine contenders as future first team players, at long last it looks like the hard-work in academy is paying off

There's actually plenty of other things I am happy about right now but those are the main ones



There is a massive amount to be positive about.
Another thing is that can be a positive is surely the management and hierarchy will learn from this season and realise how important it is to strengthen properly in the summer.
It can only be positive if they learn from their mistakes, if not well...

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2015 9:01 am
by Wonderwall
kinkylola wrote:
nottsblue wrote:If Aguero wins the golden boot, as is likely, that's gonna be a good "silver lining".


Aguero has never been in the PFA Team of the Year ... Silva has been in 1.

Also ...

Over the last decade City have only had 9 'appearances' in the PFA team, 5 of which were by Yaya and Vinnie. We're also the only team to have won the league and not had a manager of the year (premiere league era). Pardew won it over Mancini's title winning season, for getting newcastle their highest finish in 9 years (5th), and Pellegirini likewise missed out. Overall there have been four years where the award didn't go to the title winners, the other two being George Burley in 2000-01 over SAF and Harry Redknapp in 2009-10 over Ancelotti.

Silver lining? Other players in the league hate us just like the Media?


where are you getting your stats from? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Man ... ion_Awards

Jose Bourinho has also never won the manager of the year award and I am sure he has won the title a few times

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2015 10:27 am
by Slim
Wonderwall wrote:
kinkylola wrote:
nottsblue wrote:If Aguero wins the golden boot, as is likely, that's gonna be a good "silver lining".


Aguero has never been in the PFA Team of the Year ... Silva has been in 1.

Also ...

Over the last decade City have only had 9 'appearances' in the PFA team, 5 of which were by Yaya and Vinnie. We're also the only team to have won the league and not had a manager of the year (premiere league era). Pardew won it over Mancini's title winning season, for getting newcastle their highest finish in 9 years (5th), and Pellegirini likewise missed out. Overall there have been four years where the award didn't go to the title winners, the other two being George Burley in 2000-01 over SAF and Harry Redknapp in 2009-10 over Ancelotti.

Silver lining? Other players in the league hate us just like the Media?


where are you getting your stats from? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Man ... ion_Awards

Jose Bourinho has also never won the manager of the year award and I am sure he has won the title a few times


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_Le ... the_Season

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2015 10:55 am
by Wonderwall
Slim wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:
kinkylola wrote:
nottsblue wrote:If Aguero wins the golden boot, as is likely, that's gonna be a good "silver lining".


Aguero has never been in the PFA Team of the Year ... Silva has been in 1.

Also ...

Over the last decade City have only had 9 'appearances' in the PFA team, 5 of which were by Yaya and Vinnie. We're also the only team to have won the league and not had a manager of the year (premiere league era). Pardew won it over Mancini's title winning season, for getting newcastle their highest finish in 9 years (5th), and Pellegirini likewise missed out. Overall there have been four years where the award didn't go to the title winners, the other two being George Burley in 2000-01 over SAF and Harry Redknapp in 2009-10 over Ancelotti.

Silver lining? Other players in the league hate us just like the Media?


where are you getting your stats from? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Man ... ion_Awards

Jose Bourinho has also never won the manager of the year award and I am sure he has won the title a few times


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_Le ... the_Season


How many awards are there? I remember Joe kinnear telling everyone he won manager of the year 3 times!
Its getting worse than boxing with the individual governing bodies!

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Thu May 07, 2015 11:05 am
by Slim
Wonderwall wrote:
Slim wrote:
Wonderwall wrote:
kinkylola wrote:
nottsblue wrote:If Aguero wins the golden boot, as is likely, that's gonna be a good "silver lining".


Aguero has never been in the PFA Team of the Year ... Silva has been in 1.

Also ...

Over the last decade City have only had 9 'appearances' in the PFA team, 5 of which were by Yaya and Vinnie. We're also the only team to have won the league and not had a manager of the year (premiere league era). Pardew won it over Mancini's title winning season, for getting newcastle their highest finish in 9 years (5th), and Pellegirini likewise missed out. Overall there have been four years where the award didn't go to the title winners, the other two being George Burley in 2000-01 over SAF and Harry Redknapp in 2009-10 over Ancelotti.

Silver lining? Other players in the league hate us just like the Media?


where are you getting your stats from? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/League_Man ... ion_Awards

Jose Bourinho has also never won the manager of the year award and I am sure he has won the title a few times


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier_Le ... the_Season


How many awards are there? I remember Joe kinnear telling everyone he won manager of the year 3 times!
Its getting worse than boxing with the individual governing bodies!


I believe the LMA is for the calendar year, the Barclay's one is for the season.

Also Joe Kinnear is the recipient of the Joe Kinnear Manager of the Year award every year, top award.

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 4:14 pm
by iwasthere2012
In the event of a tie with Arsenal, the weekend result doesn't do our goal difference any harm.

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 5:23 pm
by nottsblue
iwasthere2012 wrote:In the event of a tie with Arsenal, the weekend result doesn't do our goal difference any harm.

Plus Kun looks certain to win Golden Boot and Hart has moved level in Golden Glove

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 7:52 pm
by bayblue
nottsblue wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:In the event of a tie with Arsenal, the weekend result doesn't do our goal difference any harm.

Plus Kun looks certain to win Golden Boot and Hart has moved level in Golden Glove

Not forgetting Yaya's Golden Bollocks !!(or is that his agent's prize?)

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 8:54 pm
by Hutch's Shoulder
bayblue wrote:
nottsblue wrote:
iwasthere2012 wrote:In the event of a tie with Arsenal, the weekend result doesn't do our goal difference any harm.

Plus Kun looks certain to win Golden Boot and Hart has moved level in Golden Glove

Not forgetting Yaya's Golden Bollocks !!(or is that his agent's prize?)


Yaya gets the golden crumbs

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:19 pm
by Beefymcfc
Bloody hell, the last couple of pages should be in the Paranoia thread.

Anyway, did I read that we were now clear of FFP restrictions? About time somebody actually let the cat out of the bag.

Look out world, we're going again!!!

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Mon May 11, 2015 9:53 pm
by CTID Hants
Beefymcfc wrote:Bloody hell, the last couple of pages should be in the Paranoia thread.

Anyway, did I read that we were now clear of FFP restrictions? About time somebody actually let the cat out of the bag.

Look out world, we're going again!!!


Steady on Beefy, I am sure UEFA mobsters will find some caveat to stop us spending big, anyone would have thought we were up to our necks in debt, paying crippling interest...

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 3:17 pm
by iwasthere2012
With United having to play Arsenal, it makes it likely that one more point will secure a top three place for us. Even if we don't get it, unless United beat Arsenal it makes their last game redundant. If we draw at Swansea and those pair draw, then we just need to win at home against Southampton to come second, unless Arsenal score 12 in their last two games, by my reckoning.
It's not looking as bad as it was a month ago.

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 5:54 pm
by Dameerto
What it means is our future is in our hands as far as second place goes, and the players now have something to play for.

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 6:03 pm
by Im_Spartacus
Dameerto wrote:What it means is our future is in our hands as far as second place goes, and the players now have something to play for.


So should Kolarov, Milner, Lampard and Toure all sit the last two games out if they have nothing to play for?

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 6:04 pm
by Dameerto
That depends whether you think they are professional footballers or not - and whether there is anything to your assumption.

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 6:15 pm
by DoomMerchant
Im_Spartacus wrote:
Dameerto wrote:What it means is our future is in our hands as far as second place goes, and the players now have something to play for.


So should Kolarov, Milner, Lampard and Toure all sit the last two games out if they have nothing to play for?


yes i think so if indeed we plan to get rid of them....so Aleks is the only one i'd consider playing. All the rest can ride the pine and daydream about summer hols.

cheers

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Tue May 12, 2015 6:20 pm
by Dameerto
Maybe Bony instead of Lampard and Navas in for Milner? We could have Aguero playing off Bony and linking the midfield like he's done in the past with Bony on the pitch - then Navas and Kolarov firing in the crosses.

Re: The Silver Lining Thread

PostPosted: Wed May 20, 2015 9:30 pm
by nottsblue
Second place in the bag and it looks like an exciting transfer window with FFP limits being withdrawn. Much rosier outlook than a month ago