Is Anyone Else Feeling.... (1 Viewer)

EalingSB

Well-Known Member
Maybe it's a bit of football burnout, there was a lot to digest during the first few weeks of the season with new team, transfer window, etc. There was also a carry on from summer (England). If I'm honest though I've had a proper football hangover since we lost Play off final. BUT... it's always more fun when you're winning and we have really been doing that since March.
I'm also based in Denmark, they love their football here and I often go to watch FC København as I live next to stadium and win/lose/draw you have a great experience (admittedly it helps that you can have a beer in the stands!). I've even started watch a few lower league games here.
I’ve always felt Parken is very similar to Villa Park. Went to the Danish Cup final one year, great day out.
 

Boicey

Well-Known Member
Can't say I'm very positive.
I think it's the realisation that we've sold the 3 highest quality players we have and bought in a lot of average quantity. Players that don't even bring much when they come on as subs.
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
Can't say I'm very positive.
I think it's the realisation that we've sold the 3 highest quality players we have and bought in a lot of average quantity. Players that don't even bring much when they come on as subs.
I’d say excellent quality for good with some potential to be excellent
 

torchomatic

Well-Known Member
I am finding it hard to be positive. Not really because of our indifferent start, used to that, but the lack of strengthening in the window was hugely disappointing. Well, in areas we needed to strengthen. It seems our whole midfield is built on HOPING that Sheaf stays fit. Not good enough if we want to challenge for promotion. Yet another season of consolidation?
 

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
I am finding it hard to be positive. Not really because of our indifferent start, used to that, but the lack of strengthening in the window was hugely disappointing. Well, in areas we needed to strengthen. It seems our whole midfield is built on HOPING that Sheaf stays fit. Not good enough if we want to challenge for promotion. Yet another season of consolidation?
It will be another season of valiantly falling short, then another summer of big squad upheaval. Which is why I doubt MR will get another crack at it and to be quite honest, maybe it will be best that someone else has a go.

Not that I really trust King to get that decision right either.
 

Sky Blue Pete

Well-Known Member
I am finding it hard to be positive. Not really because of our indifferent start, used to that, but the lack of strengthening in the window was hugely disappointing. Well, in areas we needed to strengthen. It seems our whole midfield is built on HOPING that Sheaf stays fit. Not good enough if we want to challenge for promotion. Yet another season of consolidation?
Yok and Hamer covered over a multitude of cracks and loan players too
Last year was great
Stamenic and Browne clearly spelt out our intentions and then we seemed to have decided let’s just fuck it
Very strange
 

Otis

Well-Known Member
I am finding it hard to be positive. Not really because of our indifferent start, used to that, but the lack of strengthening in the window was hugely disappointing. Well, in areas we needed to strengthen. It seems our whole midfield is built on HOPING that Sheaf stays fit. Not good enough if we want to challenge for promotion. Yet another season of consolidation?
Yeah, I'm the same.

I think we'll be fine as long as Sheaf stays fit and to a slightly lesser extent, Eccles, but if Sheaf gets injured and then say Eccles is out suspended at the same time, I think we would be buggered.

Not enough depth.
 

pusbccfc

Well-Known Member
Very positive.

We're playing in Coventry in front of crowds of 27,000.
I get to stand in a safe standing home end behind a goal next to away fans.
We have a fantastic pre-game anthem using one of my favourite ever songs.
Home games are now a great day out and there a multiple options for a drink.

Our team is full of 'big names' for this level, a few of whom we've managed to keep despite interest from big teams.


I get a few points on here about losing twice at Wembley on penalties, however, last year's cup run provided possibly my favourite away game and the best day out I've had following Coventry.

That day at Wembley against United is the most proud I've ever been following Coventry and I've never been more proud of being from Coventry. WLADITT was pure civic pride.

Next week we are playing a top 6 PL side for the first time since 2009 and only the second ever at the Ricoh/CBS. Very excited for it.
 

Offhegoes

Well-Known Member
Still positive...We played absolute shite against Stoke, 70 mins of Bristol, and the 2nd half against Norwich, but only conceded 3 goals, and didn't lose all 3 games.
We've been without our best midfielder and Captain
Sakamoto & Simms out of form
Once this team gels, I can't see many teams containing us this season.
 

Skyblueweeman

Well-Known Member
Still positive. We're normally relatively crap starters to a season but work it out so I'm not concerned.

Of course I'd prefer to start the season but hitting the ground running, 9 points from 9 etc but I'm certainly not losing sleep about us not being in the PO mix come the end of the season.
 

Alan Dugdales Moustache

Well-Known Member
In general, or just football-related?

Football-related, yes. Have done for a while; I don’t have the same love for the game that I had even 15 years ago.
I have recently been watching football from the 1980s and 1990s on YouTube, up to Alex Ferguson's Man U at their best. Football now is absolutely shite compared to then . Now it's all about possession. Tippy tappy crap where no one dare shoot unless they're in the penalty box .
And whatever happened to proper goalkicks? I cringe ever time we walk the ball out from a goalkicks. I know it's the modern way, but even in the Euros most teams didn't do it.
I'm with you. Football has gone.
 
Last edited:

Cov4life

Well-Known Member
Can't say I'm very positive.
I think it's the realisation that we've sold the 3 highest quality players we have and bought in a lot of average quantity. Players that don't even bring much when they come on as subs.
This is where I’m at as well, i think we’re set for a very disappointing season.
 

Cally Fedora

Well-Known Member
So who would you say are the 'good' quality Championship players we've bought in the last 2 seasons?
Is that a serious question? I’d say over the last two seasons the list is a long one. Dovin, Van Ewijk, Kitching, Wright, Simms, Sakamoto, Thomas-Asante, Binks, Rudoni. Some would make a case for Torp, Thomas, Bassette and Mason-Clarke. A team + 2 subs!
 

Boicey

Well-Known Member
Is that a serious question? I’d say over the last two seasons the list is a long one. Dovin, Van Ewijk, Kitching, Wright, Simms, Sakamoto, Thomas-Asante, Binks, Rudoni. Some would make a case for Torp, Thomas, Bassette and Mason-Clarke. A team + 2 subs!
Think you've had a bang on the head there mate.
 

procdoc

Well-Known Member
I still find the fact we didn’t strengthen the one area that needed it the most incompetent to be honest. It’s certainly put a downer on the campaign for me. A win at Watford would make me feel more optimistic
 

duffer

Well-Known Member
Not too worried about City, but totally agree about how the game has got more boring to watch.

Feckin' Pep, and this obsession with possession at all costs that everyone is trying to play nowadays.

I hate, and I mean viscerally hate, inverted wingers and full backs who endlessly cut back inside when there's a chance to cross or drive it into the box. Then there's free kicks in the opposition half (and even corners), that end up back with our own keeper. Grrrrr....

And now there's the "taking one for the team" bollocks, where you're allowed to haul down a player breaking from midfield, without even a token attempt at playing the ball. When did that become acceptable?

Ah, you've got me started now, and it's not even eight o'clock. Thanks. 😄
 

Cally Fedora

Well-Known Member
It does amuse me that amongst the possession based guff that is spouted two of the most frequent comments especially towards the end of games are “they’ve started to go a bit longer now as they need a goal” and “they’re now bringing another centre forward on as they need a goal”. Surely you always need a goal? With most games you’d be forgiven for thinking you’d stepped in to an ironing convention the amount of time “the press” is discussed.
 

Williescar

Well-Known Member
I have recently been watching football from the 1980s and 1990s on YouTube, up to Alex Ferguson's Man U at their best. Football now is absolutely shite compared to then . Now it's all about possession. Tippy tappy crap where no one dare shoot unless they're in the penalty box .
And whatever happened to proper goalkicks? I cringe ever time we walk the ball out from a goalkick I know it's the modern way, but even in the Euros most teams didn't do it.
I'm with you. Football has gone.
I agree.Modern football is so boring,Could be my last season attending games and certainly cancelling Sky Sports
 

Skyblueweeman

Well-Known Member
Not too worried about City, but totally agree about how the game has got more boring to watch.

Feckin' Pep, and this obsession with possession at all costs that everyone is trying to play nowadays.

I hate, and I mean viscerally hate, inverted wingers and full backs who endlessly cut back inside when there's a chance to cross or drive it into the box. Then there's free kicks in the opposition half (and even corners), that end up back with our own keeper. Grrrrr....

And now there's the "taking one for the team" bollocks, where you're allowed to haul down a player breaking from midfield, without even a token attempt at playing the ball. When did that become acceptable?

Ah, you've got me started now, and it's not even eight o'clock. Thanks. 😄


I think this article on the BBC today nicely sums up your feelings mate.
 

COVKIDSNEVERQUIT

Well-Known Member
Not too worried about City, but totally agree about how the game has got more boring to watch.

Feckin' Pep, and this obsession with possession at all costs that everyone is trying to play nowadays.

I hate, and I mean viscerally hate, inverted wingers and full backs who endlessly cut back inside when there's a chance to cross or drive it into the box. Then there's free kicks in the opposition half (and even corners), that end up back with our own keeper. Grrrrr....

And now there's the "taking one for the team" bollocks, where you're allowed to haul down a player breaking from midfield, without even a token attempt at playing the ball. When did that become acceptable?

Ah, you've got me started now, and it's not even eight o'clock. Thanks. 😄


Agree Duffer, it's Not Football as We Know It.


Star Trek Spock GIF
 

alexccfc99

Well-Known Member
Interesting responses, I've nodded my head and agreed as I've read them.

Like many City fans I still haven't got over the two Wembley defeats in successive seasons and I can't seem to get past that.
I'm over Luton, better side on the day and the team who finished third in the division in the end went up and I can't really argue with that - I certainly wasn't jealous of them when they were managing two wins after the turn of the year and getting pasted every other week

However part of my love for football as a sport was left at Wembley in April, I don't think I will ever get over that game unless we win a major trophy in my lifetime and the chances of that are very slim! I just haven't been as emotionally invested in football since that moment and I include being there in the flesh watching England lose the Euros final in that cause in my view it was a complete injustice

Funny isn't it, I went into the Man Utd game with the attitude of 'This is a complete free hit and primarily about the day out' and I left more gutted than I was after the play off final
 

Brighton Sky Blue

Well-Known Member
I'm over Luton, better side on the day and the team who finished third in the division in the end went up and I can't really argue with that - I certainly wasn't jealous of them when they were managing two wins after the turn of the year and getting pasted every other week

However part of my love for football as a sport was left at Wembley in April, I don't think I will ever get over that game unless we win a major trophy in my lifetime and the chances of that are very slim! I just haven't been as emotionally invested in football since that moment and I include being there in the flesh watching England lose the Euros final in that cause in my view it was a complete injustice

Funny isn't it, I went into the Man Utd game with the attitude of 'This is a complete free hit and primarily about the day out' and I left more gutted than I was after the play off final
That’s what VAR does, it lets people have the greatest feeling in football then takes it away because Alex Ferguson drew a line through Wan-Bissaka’s boot in a rush and decided by 0.1 mm that a player was offside.

The officials in the ground thought it was a legit goal, it should have stood on that basis.
 

Monty

Well-Known Member
Is that a serious question? I’d say over the last two seasons the list is a long one. Dovin, Van Ewijk, Kitching, Wright, Simms, Sakamoto, Thomas-Asante, Binks, Rudoni. Some would make a case for Torp, Thomas, Bassette and Mason-Clarke. A team + 2 subs!
My concern is that only Wright and MVE have shown consistency in form. Jury is still out on Dovin, BTA and Rudoni.
The others Simms and Saka need to shoe some form, to show they haven't been found out by opposition so one season wonders. Kitching isn't a starter currently, and there is often discussions Binks should be replaced by Kitching. So currently from the list yiu have .added can only say for certain 2 of the players are of good enough quality.
 

alexccfc99

Well-Known Member
That’s what VAR does, it lets people have the greatest feeling in football then takes it away because Alex Ferguson drew a line through Wan-Bissaka’s boot in a rush and decided by 0.1 mm that a player was offside.

The officials in the ground thought it was a legit goal, it should have stood on that basis.
I can get on board with VAR when perfectly good goal is going to be ruled out due to a bad decision, or vice versa - or if a side is denied a stonewall penalty or someone has blatantly dived

It's the nit picking and ruling someone offside by the length of a gnats chaff that annoys me, which is what we saw - If that goal had stood not one person in the world would have batted an eyelid
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Top