johnpb78 wrote:Back on topic after the spacker/wum invasion, I think others have brought it up before, but the pattern forming this season is eerily familiar.
Above expectation start to the season, then slowly other managers work out how to break the tactic and slowly good results turn iffy, then ultimately we put in a series of abject performances. I think at the moment the difference is that we have upgraded the defeats to draws - and we have to hope we wont sink further to a losing run. However 5 draws is still 10 points lost - against opposition which were you a betting man, you would put your hard earned on city in a two horse race.
For those who want to say we should be happy with how "well we are doing" my views and I am sure those of many others above the malaise at city under Hughes has nothing to do with the money we have spent - I would have hoped to beat the likes of Burnley, Fulham, Birmingham, Wigan even when we were shit - so for people saying that we have too much expectation, fucking bollocks.
The defensive personnel have been upgraded to individuals who are proven premier league performers. Yet two years running, individual mistakes are made consistently by individuals with a previously impeccable record. Were this a scientific experiment, there is only one constant regarding city's defence - and that is the manager/coaches
Leedsblue wrote:So where can I get a bet on Mourinho being manager in January 2010
MARKMAKAVELI wrote:
wyted wrote:I'm happy with Hughes at the moment. He's made cracking signings and built an expectation around the club that when we draw against teams like Wigan and Villa away, matches that we lost last season, us fans aren't best pleased.
Last season I'd of taken draws against these teams away. Doesn't that show that we are progressing well?
Success won't be immediate for us and the sooner people realise that the better.
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