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City Indoors, The Prematch Prattle

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Good morning,

I’m find it it difficult to get ma hate on, blud for Manchester City. In fact,  I’m finding it difficult to feel anything toward them at all. 

I saw them play last week. It was very much like watching show reels from beta trial of a football computer game. The big Eastern block bloke up front; a smattering of burly English ‘Roast Beef’ types and then just a conveyor belt of imported mediterranean gits with all with varying takes on a short back and sides and they must all use the same shade of hair dye. ‘Taxi de Londres, pout homme.

Then I saw an advert for a computer football game with Samir Nasri’s head or at least a chillingly gormless looking likeness of said chump popping out of a City shirt. This seemingly released not twenty minutes after he was officially announced. This simply served to nudge me further into feeling not very much. That and did the ‘amazing’ Mr Ed get much work endorsing stuff, I wondered.

This isn’t a backhanded swipe to vent my jealously, by the way. They are indeed on the march with Abu Dhabi and pretty much buying everyone they see. I get that and in an incredibly scaled down version so’s everyone else so I can’t pretend to find it distasteful, it’s just I can’t imagine it tasting of very much at all.

I remember seeing Berbatov smiling and leaping about with his new chums at Yanited when they won something shortly after he arrived. He was doing his best, but I just knew they knew nothing about him and he knew nothing about them. Like watching some old man amiably tapping his glass to the pub’s background music. He isn’t doing any harm, but could he tell you who’s playing let alone what album Since You’ve Been Gone appeared on?

No, whatever way you look at it,  the whole City thing is just a bit strange. Good luck to ’em I guess. The Berabtovs, the old soaks and and the computer generated international blow ins that sail along benignly to someone else’s soundtrack that they can only hum along to.

Will we win? You need me to raise this and get the old metaphoric ball rolling I guess. In short if the play like Hearts did a week or so ago, we’ll obliterate ’em. If they play better than Hearts we will by degree have our superiority in my crazy dream land considerably diminished.

Last season they were our opening game, weren’t they? It was 0-0 but an incredible game. We played very well I recall. The City of this season is a different beats or at least it was at Bolton. They played ‘attacking football’ and Bobby Manc sent his back line to sit high up the field when they were mounting raids. Wingbacks were  very much the order of the day.

Owen Coyle couldn’t capitalise on this as many of his midfield maestros were dropped on their heads as babies and getting them to incorporate a football into running caused them to fall over a bit or flail their limbs wildly.

In my estimation we should look to do them on the break. If we attack without drawing them they could close ranks and to go at them then would be frankly hard work. Bus, parked, bleedin’, the.

What needs to be balanced tomorrow are the karma books at The Lane. After Thursday’s ‘thing’ it’s absolutely vital that everyone cheers, whoops, hollers and generally gets down with their bad selves. Even in the face of those who may or may not still be suffering Chicken Badge© allergies.

Prediction? We’ll score one more than you. Come on you Spurs! As our new best mate Benny would and indeed does say. 

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  • chiversmetimbers says:

    20-1 on redknut leaving next is looking like a good punt to me…

  • tonimontana says:

    this is sick. Redknapp and Levy out.

  • Rene Huigita says:

    I don’t know what everyone is so upset about. City have been busy preparing for the new season since June, while we have been playing transfer window poker again. City looked very good in the first half, almost Barcelona like.

  • Mr_Spiggott says:

    Balanced view from an unbalanced individual :

    Plus side –

    1)dificult games out of the way against the teams that will be top 2.
    2)levy will know we must act now
    3)friedel shown up along with our defence
    4)shows how much we need Sandro back

    Minus –

    1)rafa and lennon injured
    2)humiliated at home
    3) whilst man u,city and liverpool have all started their season with a buzz we have an air of doom and gloom which is down to not getting our finger out early enough in the transfer window (really ? it all has to be done last minute ?) and we have allowed (yet again) a player of our own to undermine our season before it started. That is down to arry and levy. I can forgive levy to some degree but he has made a rod for his own back with the OS/NDP shenanigans.

    We must put this behind us and win a game. We need the winning mentality back or we’re in trouble.

    The only godsend is the meltdown at the emptycrates.

    • TrickyRickyVilla says:

      OK to a certain extent with regards Spurs situation right now.
      However, from the look of the teams performance compared, to say Norwich, or Stoke, Spurs are looking pretty sorry right now. Especially when VDV, Modric & Bale are not performing, or even willing to.
      Yes our defence is pretty soft, but that hasn’t changed in the last 30 odd years. What we need is energy going forward and some how, at the moment, that has been killed off – by a culmination of fan expectation, money & man management.
      Seriously Harry (R), why keep building up everyone else and demanding to explain how much money they get – your off target son.

  • mazzo says:

    lets get behind the team here, talk of sacking harry’s just going to make matters worse and we certainly don’t want to go back to that again,so we lost to moneybags shitty who spent their way to highheaven whoopy fukin doo for them who cares, cmon were tottenham hotspur we’ve got more pride and class than those classless muppets lets move on.

    • Wowser says:

      you don’t see the irony of slagging off city for buying success when harry is our manager. How do you think he proposes to solve the current problem? It isn’t with tactics or getting the best out of his squad…

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