Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

Someone should join Bluemoon as LordRagRaggingtonOfRagchesterRags.
Ragginton Bear.

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When did Van Gaal win us the title?

Although actually you do have a point. Utd's fanbase is spoiled, after years and years of success we do have a sense of entitlement. Same with the other big clubs really.

What's remarkable about City is that they seem to have just accelrated to this huge sense of entitlement in record time. They've gone from applauding off shite teams that regularly got relegated to walking out on a manager that won them the title 2 years ago.

It's modern football at it's worst.

You're wrong...very wrong. :nono: Go back through all the disgruntled posts and you won't find many fans whining about not winning anything over the last two/three years. They've been pissed about the fact that we haven't even been challenging and more so about the shite football being played week in week out!

That is the minimum expectation of a club like Manchester United. I wouldn't want to win everything every year and we didn't under Fergie but we always challenged and put in some good performances. Every year there was always a 9-0, 8-0, 8-2, 7-1, 5-0...someone getting a thrashing but we haven't been able to do that for a while now.
 
You're wrong...very wrong. :nono: Go back through all the disgruntled posts and you won't find many fans whining about not winning anything over the last two/three years. They've been pissed about the fact that we haven't even been challenging and more so about the shite football being played week in week out!

That is the minimum expectation of a club like Manchester United. I wouldn't want to win everything every year and we didn't under Fergie but we always challenged and put in some good performances. Every year there was always a 9-0, 8-0, 8-2, 7-1, 5-0...someone getting a thrashing but we haven't been able to do that for a while now.

You're completely wrong.

Things may have changed a little now, expectations are at a real low as a result of the last 3 years but under Fergie we were definitely spoilt. Madness to say we weren't.
 
I'm not surprised at the Bitters' lack of appreciation for Pellegrini.

This was their welcome chant after they heard that 'Bobby Manc' was leaving:

 
You're completely wrong.

Things may have changed a little now, expectations are at a real low as a result of the last 3 years but under Fergie we were definitely spoilt. Madness to say we weren't.

Still disagree. I repeat, no-one is moaning about not winning anything, they're just not happy with the way we've been playing and not competing at the top. Tell me, how is that being spoiled??
 
Bluemoon: "If they beat WHU again then its fixed. End of." :lol:

You can't make this shit up! Sad feckers!
 


I just posted that in their "battle for 4th place" thread and it is apparently awaiting approval from a mod.

I don't see it happening.

:lol:
Bluemoon: "If they beat WHU again then its fixed. End of." :lol:

You can't make this shit up! Sad feckers!
Aye, because beating West Ham at their ground last time we played certainly proves we're incapable of beating them at their ground....
 
They had FOUR threads devoted to the nefarious media biases of BBC, Sky, BT Sport and... (I forget the other one...probably Classic FM or something) when I visited the other day.
 
From Reddit - posted under the Pellegrini's "farewell" pic:

I'm a Man City fan. I've been one for over 30 years; was going in the third tier and am still going now. I'm extremely concerned with how our fanbase is changing.

And to stop the lazy stereotypes before they start, this isn't a tourist/gloryhunters thing. This is happening to people who were also in the third tier.

I think we're suffering from what is the real hangover from the takeover. Since 2008, we have bought our way to the top and failure was never punished. Because we didn't grow organically, we didn't fail. All we did was succeed the whole time.

Due to this, our fanbase has now become absolutely ridiculously entitled. Some people are saying that finishing 5th would be "a disaster", that the manager was "a fraud" and the players "shit".

To put this into context, finishing 5th would represent the joint 6th highest ever finish in the history of the Premier League for City.

"a disaster"..

What we're seeing now is a lesson to all of you rich parents out there. If you give your children everything they want when they're growing up, as soon as something doesn't go their way they turn into spoilt brats.

Over the past several months I've become more and more ashamed of our fanbase; something that I could have never envisaged myself ever saying in my lifetime. Our fanbase were why I felt so connected to City and to see this evolve into spoilt children throwing their toys out of the pram at our 6th highest ever finish is deeply disappointing.
 
Not sure about that post, they did have a disaster of a season under the mandate the club now works in.
 

So biased as to be unreadable (note how Toure's signing is dressed-up as 'astute business' without ever mentioning his game-changing salary) and guilty of sustaining the self-serving myths that money has little to do with their success & that the media has an agenda against them. This kind of siege mentality only works when there's some truth within it, and I believe that intelligent City fans see it for what it is: discomfort stemming from the fact that their club's success is bought, not earned.
 
That article is literally all from Bluemoon. The writer started a thread asking for examples of bias.
 
The latter (Martial), meanwhile, reduced Sky’s Martin Tyler to hysterical hyperbole after scoring his first goal and – in media terms – enjoyed instant superstardom at the ‘Theatre of Dreams’.
No mention of Tyler's far more famous "Aguerooooo!", I see.
 
No mention of Tyler's far more famous "Aguerooooo!", I see.

Or of the fact that the entire football media in this country collectively said "Who?" when his signing was announced and proceeded to mock the club for weeks after.
 

I saw that yesterday :lol:

It's a good advert for our newbie system to be honest.
 
The only way for them to know Snowjoe has been on there is by lurking on here themselves.

They really are unbelievably thick, aren't they?
 
The only way for them to know Snowjoe has been on there is by lurking on here themselves.

They really are unbelievably thick, aren't they?

Thick as pig shit most of them from the general level of posting over there.
 
Thick as pig shit most of them from the general level of posting over there.
Not as thick as me. Watching a game recently, I thought to myself: 'I wish the commentators these days wouldn't bother telling the viewers what the crowd has just chanted - we can bloody hear them, FFS!' Then I thought: 'Ahhh. They're probably telling the deaf viewers what the fans are chanting. That's ok then.' Then I thought about what I'd just thought...twit.
 
Bluemoon is like all the classless fans of every club pooled into one dirty toilet basin.
 
Not as thick as me. Watching a game recently, I thought to myself: 'I wish the commentators these days wouldn't bother telling the viewers what the crowd has just chanted - we can bloody hear them, FFS!' Then I thought: 'Ahhh. They're probably telling the deaf viewers what the fans are chanting. That's ok then.' Then I thought about what I'd just thought...twit.
:lol: seems legit to me.
 
Load of bollocks, they're just pissed off that another medium sized club were able to do what they did but without having to rely on all the blood money, no galactico level mercenary signings and in a shorter space of time. A medium sized club that everyone has falling in love with for their amazing achievement as opposed to their lurid rise that the media has gone into a full love in for where they, the centre of the universe as far as they're concerned, are coming to realise that they're not the biggest club in Manchester or a big club at all and their blood money lottery win isn't going to change that. But hey they signed pep, doesn't that mean they can now be spoken about as the same as Barca.... NO! Media Bias!!!!!
 
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Not as thick as me. Watching a game recently, I thought to myself: 'I wish the commentators these days wouldn't bother telling the viewers what the crowd has just chanted - we can bloody hear them, FFS!' Then I thought: 'Ahhh. They're probably telling the deaf viewers what the fans are chanting. That's ok then.' Then I thought about what I'd just thought...twit.

What about subtitles? I doubt they'll cover chants. Less of a twit than you thought perhaps? ;)