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Re: Wanderers v Blue Moonies...

Post by Relentless09 » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:55 pm

Turkish Trotter wrote:Lucky to get away with 2 0. But not disastrous as Wigan lose at home, and Qpr and Blackburn drop points at home. Lets hope Wolves lose tomorrow;
Keeps us in touch and makes the next 4 games crucial.
Bit pissed that blackburn came back to draw, but overall losing to city wasn't the end of the world due to the teams around us also dropping points. Just makes the rest of our games vital to pick points up

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Post by newboy » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:56 pm

haven't changed my opinion of Coyle tactically clueless 4-5-1 and Muamba on the pitch when will the feckin useless cnut learn?

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Post by DJBlu » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:56 pm

Its the other results that have kept this clown in a job.

My only thought as to why he didn't start Muamba today was to prevent any chance of injury for the up coming games.
This is the only logical reason I can imagine. I know its far fetched but I can but hope.

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Post by cecil.bob » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:56 pm

Jakerbeef wrote:
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Jakerbeef wrote:Re Balotelli. All that money every week, pampered and idolised from playing in a rich team.

Just a production line of tossers. Yes I'm bitter we're going to get beat.
Agreed. Too bad Balotelli can't blow a toe off with one of his firecrackers...
It's a very objectionable team that's being assembled. Nasri, De Jong, Silva and Tevez.
Kolo and Yaya, Kompany, the list goes on... Though I loved when Diouf played for us and he was a bit of a toss pot too...

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Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:58 pm

That was all a bit wierd now wasnt it.Lucky to scrape a 2 0 defeat. I thought Pratley was less bad than previous but the whole formation and the wierd change on 86 mins well.... :crazy:

Hopefully he'll pick Mavis to start next week

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Post by seanworth » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:58 pm

They showed real urgency today especially in the 2nd half. Hmmm.

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Post by James B » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:59 pm

if wolves lose tomorrow its a decent weekend in terms of the big picture.

coyle needs to wake up though. miyachi is looking a decent player to have been brought in but arsing around with the likes of darren f*cking pratley when we had a midfield 3 that looked very decent when played together in the right manner is completely unacceptable.

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Post by Gail Platz » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:59 pm

Armchair Wanderer wrote:Didn't watch this game but...
Gail Platz wrote:- Did Darren Pratley play? ???
- Did Tim Ream play in midfield ???
- Did Zat Knight play? ???
- Did Mark Davies play right midfield better than eagles?
- Didn't Sordell get a chance? can he hold thew ball up better than Ngog? Or do you want to go 442?
- Does Reo-Coker think he's some fecking billy big bollocks recently? Maybe he's trying to actually make a difference and drag us out of the mire
Mark Davies is not a right winger, never has been, never will be. His best position is in centre midfield in a 5-man midfield. This has been proven as he's been involved in play, scored goals and been part of winning teams when in this position.

As for Ngog, he barely touched the ball and didn't look interested. Sordell up front on his own would have offered more as no other player could have possibly have offered less.

Reo-Coker again was needlessly giving the ball away and being far too casual, which you simply can't do against a team like City.

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Post by Ianmooreslovechild » Sat Mar 03, 2012 4:59 pm

DJBlu wrote:Its the other results that have kept this clown in a job.

My only thought as to why he didn't start Muamba today was to prevent any chance of injury for the up coming games.
This is the only logical reason I can imagine. I know its far fetched but I can but hope.
Good try but then he wouldnt have picked Mavis on that criteria

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Post by FaninOz » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:00 pm

We are quite pathetic to be honest, but even so we are only 2pts adrift and still have a chance if we can only beat the teams around and just above us when we play them.

Today we were never in the game and with better finishing and without Bogdan they would (should) have had 10.

Man of the match for us was Bogdan by a mile. Other things are

Ream is NOT a midfielder!
Pratley and Knight are NOT footballers!
Rickets and Steinsson had poor games!
Not sure that M Davies was actually playing!
We can't pass the ball!
We can't control the ball!
We are slow on the ball! AND
I can't see us avoiding relegation I'm afraid!!!!!!! :( :cry:
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Post by Armchair Wanderer » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:02 pm

I don't mind us resting players/experiementing today, it's the QPR game we have to throw the kitchen sink at and win!!
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Post by the-Bowtun-Warrior » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:03 pm

happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.

what a sham.

give me Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday now...

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Post by Gail Platz » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:03 pm

FaninOz wrote:We are quite pathetic to be honest, but even so we are only 2pts adrift and still have a chance if we can only beat the teams around and just above us when we play them.

Today we were never in the game and with better finishing and without Bogdan they would (should) have had 10.

Man of the match for us was Bogdan by a mile. Other things are

Ream is NOT a midfielder!
Pratley and Knight are NOT footballers!
Rickets and Steinsson had poor games!
Not sure that M Davies was actually playing!
We can't pass the ball!
We can't control the ball!
We are slow on the ball! AND
I can't see us avoiding relegation I'm afraid!!!!!!! :( :cry:
Agree with all of this and as I said in my last post, Mark Davies wasn't involved because he was stuck out wide again, completely wasted in that position. How fecking obvious can it get that it isn't his preferred position? Every time he got the ball (which was a rarity) he ran into the centre of midfield.... how many proper wingers do that? Not many, they go out wide.

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Post by Gail Platz » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:05 pm

the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.
Not sure who is happy with it but I think most fans, including me, think it's a better scoreline than we expected.

I'm really trying, but struggling to take the positives. A 2-0 loss isn't the end of the world, it really could come down to goal difference at the end and if we end up staying up on goal difference we can look back at this result and think thank God most of the chances City had didn't go in the net.

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Post by Athers » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:06 pm

the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.

what a sham.

give me Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday now...
I don't think anyone is happy?

Look at the state Man City are in, they've beaten 19 teams in a row at home ffs.
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Post by Jokers in White » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:09 pm

We need M.Davies playing through the middle not on the right wing, bad move by coyle. QPR, Blackburn, Wolves next we need 3points from all of them and we need to attack them NO 5-4-1 5-3-2 4-5-1 defensive bollocks we need 2 up front Ngog and Sordell, goals win games its fcuking simple. 4-5-1 against Spurs in april i can understand but the rest lets go for it.
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Post by the-Bowtun-Warrior » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:10 pm

Gail Platz wrote:
the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.
Not sure who is happy with it but I think most fans, including me, think it's a better scoreline than we expected.

I'm really trying, but struggling to take the positives. A 2-0 loss isn't the end of the world, it really could come down to goal difference at the end and if we end up staying up on goal difference we can look back at this result and think thank God most of the chances City had didn't go in the net.
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the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.

what a sham.

give me Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday now...
I don't think anyone is happy?

Look at the state Man City are in, they've beaten 19 teams in a row at home ffs.
i was saying that I AM happy with it. not accuding anyone else mind...
it's sad to say that i would've actually taken 0-2 at 3pm.

as i say, what has happened to the club if i'm happy in reality with 0-2

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Post by Athers » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:12 pm

the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:
Gail Platz wrote:
the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.
Not sure who is happy with it but I think most fans, including me, think it's a better scoreline than we expected.

I'm really trying, but struggling to take the positives. A 2-0 loss isn't the end of the world, it really could come down to goal difference at the end and if we end up staying up on goal difference we can look back at this result and think thank God most of the chances City had didn't go in the net.
Athers wrote:
the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.

what a sham.

give me Saturday, Tuesday, Saturday, Tuesday now...
I don't think anyone is happy?

Look at the state Man City are in, they've beaten 19 teams in a row at home ffs.
i was saying that I AM happy with it. not accuding anyone else mind...
it's sad to say that i would've actually taken 0-2 at 3pm.

as i say, what has happened to the club if i'm happy in reality with 0-2
Up to you to be happy! Personally I'm not happy but it's what's happened to City here rather than us, this time..
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Post by YtarmyYtarmy » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:12 pm

Ianmooreslovechild wrote:That was all a bit wierd now wasnt it.Lucky to scrape a 2 0 defeat. I thought Pratley was less bad than previous but the whole formation and the wierd change on 86 mins well.... :crazy:

Hopefully he'll pick Mavis to start next week
This change totally baffles me, Why on earth do you put Muamba on with 5 mins to go ? He could of quite easily picked up an injury, Coyle has totally lost the plot now, he's clueless :shock:

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Post by Jokers in White » Sat Mar 03, 2012 5:12 pm

Gail Platz wrote:
the-Bowtun-Warrior wrote:happy with a 2-0 defeat ANYWHERE shows just what a state our club is in.
Not sure who is happy with it but I think most fans, including me, think it's a better scoreline than we expected.

I'm really trying, but struggling to take the positives. A 2-0 loss isn't the end of the world, it really could come down to goal difference at the end and if we end up staying up on goal difference we can look back at this result and think thank God most of the chances City had didn't go in the net.
The one positive and a think 99% would agree is that Bogdan is doing a great job in goal.
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