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I would agree, there is no justification for calling for his firing - it's an infantile reaction to the table
Top 4 would be a good season? Disagree. Maybe 4 years ago it would have been.
If we finish outside the top four again and without any other obvious signs of progress, then I’d be loathe to give him another. And I wouldn’t be sad to see the back of him. At all.
But yeah, talk of sacking him right now is crazy. Obviously.
Top 4 should never be the target.Mou isn’t the best anymore. But he is arguably our safest choice now. We aren’t going to blaze the league, but he would for sure finish top 4.
True.Absolutely! I’ll be so bold as to suggest that this sums up the majority view.
Top 4 should never be the target.
No. Top 4 just doesn't cut it. We have to be challenging.Top 4 plus a decent run in the CL (which I’m still confident of, bizarrely) is a definite step forward. The quality of the football though...
I'm not on about winning it but we must challenge.We should always be looking to challenge for the title. No team can win it every year, but a challenge should be the target. It's City's amazing form that is the difference this season. It doesn't look like anyone will challenge them. In fact the league looks done already.
I'm not on about winning it but we must challenge.
Yeah I completely agree. Who are we even going to get in November anyway?Absolutely! I’ll be so bold as to suggest that this sums up the majority view.
Any other season, 23 points from 33 with a goal diff of 18 would have been brilliant. Our best midfielder out injured our cover midfielder has just returned. We have played most of the top 6 and it's only November. Yes city will walk the league this year bit 2nd or 3rd is very realistic as Chelsea spurs Liverpool and arsenal are as no better. This year has been peps best start to a season, ever. This time last year and the year before we were in a far worse position. 7 wins from 11 is not that bad.
It's the run we are on in the league that's the worry 4 points from a possible 12 with a goal difference of -1 just doesn't cut it.Any other season, 23 points from 33 with a goal diff of 18 would have been brilliant. Our best midfielder out injured our cover midfielder has just returned. We have played most of the top 6 and it's only November. Yes city will walk the league this year bit 2nd or 3rd is very realistic as Chelsea spurs Liverpool and arsenal are as no better. This year has been peps best start to a season, ever. This time last year and the year before we were in a far worse position. 7 wins from 11 is not that bad.
The Huddersfield loss was appalling; the draw at Anfield a good point. We beat Spurs, which is no easy task; we always lose at Chelsea. Up and down really. Newcastle (H), Brighton (H) and Watford (A) should be nine points, then it's a huge game away at Arsenal.It's the run we are on in the league that's the worry 4 points from a possible 12 with a goal difference of -1 just doesn't cut it.
The issue is that playing this tumescent football that is absolutely dire to watch is only justifiable when you are top of the league. When you are 8 points behind and it isn't even Christmas then people are entitled to ask what's going on. I hope Mourinho turns it around and we win everything in sight but I don't want to watch football this bad unless we are winning or at least challenging for the title. 8 points behind is a huge gap with just about a third of the season gone. Finishing second in a one-horse race is no kind of achievement.
That's true. Any other season we'd be in the mix for being top just now. This year Pep looks like producing one of his Barca seasons, and it makes every defeat look like a fatal blow.We're doing kind of OK. The problem is that City are currently on course for 107 points this season.
We're doing kind of OK. The problem is that City are currently on course for 107 points this season.
We are doing okay results wise but we are showing the problems that loads of fans have feared during summer. We are hard do beat for everyone but we also have a hard time beating and dominating good teams. When you spend that much and when you have big ambitions that's a problem, that's the type of things that isn't accepted in clubs like Bayern, Juventus, Real Madrid or Barcelona and we are supposed to be their equals.
Bayern have no competition in Germany. The Premier League is a different animal altogether. We can't offer players a cakewalk to the title every season. Barca and Real only have each other for company in that league over a sustained period of time. Is it reasonable to bin Mourinho off after eleven games? I think it is too early to crap the bed.
Any of the results would have been ok in isolation. The problem is when they come one after the other.The Huddersfield loss was appalling; the draw at Anfield a good point. We beat Spurs, which is no easy task; we always lose at Chelsea. Up and down really. Newcastle (H), Brighton (H) and Watford (A) should be nine points, then it's a huge game away at Arsenal.
We are doing okay results wise but we are showing the problems that loads of fans have feared during summer. We are hard do beat for everyone but we also have a hard time beating and dominating good teams. When you spend that much and when you have big ambitions that's a problem, that's the type of things that isn't accepted in clubs like Bayern, Juventus, Real Madrid or Barcelona and we are supposed to be their equals.
Any of the results would have been ok in isolation. The problem is when they come one after the other.
We're working off a tiny sample of games, though. I think Spurs are arguably the best side we've played this season and we fully deserved to win that game IMO.
We've definitely an issue in terms of the difference in performance/results at home vs what we produce on the road. And that issues seems to be the same whether we're playing good, bad or indifferent opposition. You could argue that this is all part of a work in process. First become hard to beat -> establish a fortress at home - > begin to dominate on the road. But the fact that City are already so much further down this path is making people impatient. That's understandable but I don't think it's helpful or rational. We just need to be a little bit more patient. The time to make long term assumptions about whether we've kicked on from last season would be at the turn of the year. Meanwhile, we just have to back the team and the manager and hope that we can go on another winning run.
We weren't good last season either, the sample is large enough to judge the situation and point out that we need to be better, it also doesn't mean that we are not behind the team and the manager.
Top 4 plus a decent run in the CL (which I’m still confident of, bizarrely) is a definite step forward. The quality of the football though...
His first season in charge. Now we're onto season two of this "project", so we need to take this season on its own merits.
We started off well, beating poor teams comfortably at home (an issue last season) but we also need to see an improvement in the "big six table" to see progress. So far this hasn't happened but - as I said - based on a small sample, with two out of three fixtures at grounds where we almost never seem to get good results, even under Fergie.