Tonight's game from MCFC's perspective

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Didsbury Dave

New member
Sep 24, 2008
9
Hello All
I'm a City fan and having been having a good read of your forum prior to tonight's game. First of all, congratulations on a decent, intelligent and sometimes funny forum. It is very interesting to read the impression Albion fans have of City.

To be honest, until this season, we would have approached tonight's game with trepidation. We lose away games to lower league opposition practically every season, often twice. And when the draw was first announced this looked like exactly the kind of game we would lose.

But now...there is a wave of optimism amongst City fans. Not just because of the money we have come into but because of the performances Mark Hughes has got from the players we have.

Tonight is seen as a good test for us - are we still prone to "Cityitis" - winning spectacularly then losing even more spectacularly - or are we now a team who is above that.

Good luck tonight, I hope it is a good game. Obviously I hope we win but I wish you every success in your campaign to get back up the divisions again. I remember when Brighton were a force and I remember you stuffing us in the cup not too long ago. A game which cost john Bond his job, incidentally.

All the best
Dave (MCFC)
 




Notters

Well-known member
Oct 20, 2003
24,895
Guiseley
Thanks for your post chap, but if you think this board's "intelligent", I'm definitely not going to bother looking at yours:lolol:

Will be interesting to see what we do against a passing team, as there's been a lot of long ball this season.
 


eastlondonseagull

Well-known member
Jan 15, 2004
13,385
West Yorkshire
Hello All
I'm a City fan and having been having a good read of your forum prior to tonight's game. First of all, congratulations on a decent, intelligent and sometimes funny forum. It is very interesting to read the impression Albion fans have of City.

To be honest, until this season, we would have approached tonight's game with trepidation. We lose away games to lower league opposition practically every season, often twice. And when the draw was first announced this looked like exactly the kind of game we would lose.

But now...there is a wave of optimism amongst City fans. Not just because of the money we have come into but because of the performances Mark Hughes has got from the players we have.

Tonight is seen as a good test for us - are we still prone to "Cityitis" - winning spectacularly then losing even more spectacularly - or are we now a team who is above that.

Good luck tonight, I hope it is a good game. Obviously I hope we win but I wish you every success in your campaign to get back up the divisions again. I remember when Brighton were a force and I remember you stuffing us in the cup not too long ago. A game which cost john Bond his job, incidentally.

All the best
Dave (MCFC)

Cheers sir. Are you referring to our 4-0 FA Cup 4th round win at the Goldstone in 1983, per chance? Remember that game well. Those were the days, indeed :(

.
 








The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
Hi Dave

Know what you mean. We approach games against Conference teams with trepidation.

If you're still in Didsbury, it means you're not on your way down here, which is just as well. You're about as close as the Withdean away end is.

Although it's our home/liferaft, we've come to despise Withdean, and every game where we don't play well tightens the screw into our loathing of the place that bit more. Work is due to start on the new stadium site in about 10 weeks or so. Oh, the sheer luxury of looking forward to a roof...

Manchester City fans were there in numbers on Fans United Day (funnily enough United fans were strangely absent), and there is a sizeable Sussex branch of the MCFC Supporters' Club.

I would wish you good luck for tonight, but I don't think you'll need it. So I'll just send general good wishes.


Oh yeah, I remember the FA Cup game. I've still got a scar across my nose from that game. Nothing to do with violence - more to do with stupidity.
 


Les Biehn

GAME OVER
Aug 14, 2005
20,610
My Auntie is from Stockport and her whole family support City. For years I have heard them talk optimistic nonsense (David James being the best keeper in the world is a prime example) but it looks like they have a reason to be excited.
 






Scoffers

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2004
6,868
Burgess Hill
Brighton are still a force, just not a very strong one :)
 


Didsbury Dave

New member
Sep 24, 2008
9
Thanks for the good wishes.

I won't be attending the game as I have done my days of midweek aways at the other end of the country!

Stick with your club and I am sure the good days will come back. Brighton have good support and tradition and deserve better.
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

New member
Sep 4, 2006
12,805
Nestling in green nowhere
Thanks Dave

I suspect it will be a while before you play us again so good luck with the Billions.

Oh and I think we all look forward to you spanking United in every Derby...at least until we all hate you more than we hate them because of your money.
 






house your seagull

Train à Grande Vitesse
Jul 7, 2004
2,693
Manchester
Mark Hughes aims to take City’s sensational form from Sunday’s win over Portsmouth to the south coast in tonight’s Carling Cup clash with Brighton.
The Blues begin what they hope will be a long run in the competition later than the most of the Premier League due to last month’s UEFA Cup commitments against FC Midtjylland, and the tie comes in the wake of the 6-0 mauling of Portsmouth at the weekend.

But the Manager will not be taking anything for granted, and he says that the Seagulls, managed by Micky Adams, will face a strong City side.

Hughes said, “We’re tapping in to the goodwill from the weekend, it was a fantastic performance and everybody has come in to work with a smile on their face. It’s made my job a lot easier.

“We have enjoyed the moment but we have another game coming up on Wednesday which will be a difficult one. We don’t want to go to Brighton and get into a situation where we end up with egg on our face.

“I’m looking for us to get the job done professionally, Brighton have nothing to lose, and they will be looking to turn around their defeat at the weekend. We have to make sure that the interest generated by our performance on Sunday is not diluted by the game at Brighton.

“I will make changes to the team from Sunday, that’s only right and proper. I have a good squad and good players here, they need games but the team I pick will not be weakened substantially.”

Robinho is one player who won’t be playing, and Hughes has also given the latest news on one or two injuries.

"Robinho won’t be involved, he has things he needs to organise and is bringing his family over here," he confirmed.

"Martin Petrov’s still not fit, Nedum joined in training on Tuesday for the first time, but is obviously not in contention for Brighton, Johnno is available and may well play some part.”
 


Well from a G block perspective:

A) I've told my City supporting mate to take his binoculars for the away end - to start with he thought I was joking but he's now got them packed.

B) I'm getting hammered before the game to ease the pain

C) It is going to be a sight and sound to behold when a 'packed' Withers will be stunned into silence when we are 3 down after 15 minutes (not that I'm being negative)

D) I hope their new owner does pay us a visit and takes sympathy on our plight and offers Dick a few million in spare change :lolol:
 




SICKASAGULL

New member
Aug 26, 2007
871
Dave,has your new owner got a kid brother who would like to buy a cash starved club, he would have to buy us a stadium first of course. He might also like to buy the Royal Pavilion as a local pad, which would put him one up on big brov.
I hope Sparky understands we dont play full teams anymore, 6 or 7 in your team would give us a reasonable chance of a draw, providing you dont field a goalkeeper.
Looking forward to the time when United are no longer the top team in Manchester.
 


Didsbury Dave

New member
Sep 24, 2008
9
You lot really don't fancy this game, do you?

Remember, you are playing Manchester City, where anything can happen.

I hope we are a better side than that now but I still have my doubts after years of cock ups.

Have you lot sold out? It's only a small ground, isn't it? what's your pitch like?
 


The Large One

Who's Next?
Jul 7, 2003
52,343
97.2FM
You lot really don't fancy this game, do you?

Remember, you are playing Manchester City, where anything can happen.

I hope we are a better side than that now but I still have my doubts after years of cock ups.

Have you lot sold out? It's only a small ground, isn't it? what's your pitch like?

Sold out bar a few single seats here and there.

Pitch is excellent. 'Stadium' is shite and a half.

The problem is that we play reasonably well away from home (3 wins, one draw from four games on the road this season), so not everyone gets to see us do that. At home, we're abominable. There are many reasons for this, some might even be contradictory.

My main theory is that it's a chicken and egg thing. The crowd expect the team to lift them, and vice versa, and when it doesn't happen in reality, you get a never-ending circle of the crowd (very quickly) getting on the team's back, which dents their confidence, which makes them play worse, which means the crowd moans more, which means that etc...

And no roof means you can't get a good head of atmosphere going.
 
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Didsbury Dave

New member
Sep 24, 2008
9
Dave,has your new owner got a kid brother who would like to buy a cash starved club, he would have to buy us a stadium first of course. He might also like to buy the Royal Pavilion as a local pad, which would put him one up on big brov.
I hope Sparky understands we dont play full teams anymore, 6 or 7 in your team would give us a reasonable chance of a draw, providing you dont field a goalkeeper.
Looking forward to the time when United are no longer the top team in Manchester.

Why do I feel a bit dirty and guilty to be suddenly rich? Like a lottery winner going back to his local?

Every City fan is cock-a-hoop with our new found wealth.

I just hope we retain some dignity and humility if we do finally get to the top table. We have been loveable losers for 30 years and it will be sad if we lose our character.

How is Albion's financial state? Perilous I believe...
 




Gritt23

New member
Jul 7, 2003
14,902
Meopham, Kent.
Well from a G block perspective:

C) It is going to be a sight and sound to behold when a 'packed' Withers will be stunned into silence when we are 3 down after 15 minutes (not that I'm being negative)

That's not negative at all, I'm guessing you are banking on Richards being much improved tonight. If he defends like he did in the 1st half vs Scunny, then SWP will have raped him so badly that we'll be more than 3 down after 15 mins.
 




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