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What should fans expect going forward?

Sun Apr 12, 2015 4:35 pm

OK,

I notice when City lose, there is a lot of angst towards the club, players, Slade. We win to keep a magnificent record going against Leeds so now probably is not the optimum time for a rant :)

I just watched back the goals against Leeds, lets face facts, they were rubbish goals, all 3 of them.

Doyle on yesterdays' form is useless and Chesterfield got the best of a deal to bring him here :thumbright: Apparently, Tan has learnt from previous transfer mistakes. He hasn't, he just makes them with less publicity now due to the smaller fees :thumbright: Has no intention to bring in a management team that know what they're doing.

Doyle has no physical attributes to worry teams and if he can't finish for toffee, then that is a transfer failure. Remember, this was a season where fans were excited by the prospect seeing some youngsters blooded, a chance to get some of the fringe youngsters a chance. Can Healy be any worse than Doyle? Certainly Healy would have had patience & goodwill from the terraces (old expression)

Slade winning yesterday was very important for him, he did us proud yesterday. :ayatollah:

I don't particularly care how we play away, win is a win. However, the club HAS to entertain the fans at home :thumbright:

At Ninian Park, the feeling was you were part of the club when you entered. The style of play was never critiqued that much because of that feeling of being part of the club, and an understanding that resources were severely limited. :thumbright: :thumbright:

We have a Billionaire owner, a new 35k stadium. This surely changes the fabric of the club. Fans expect entertainment now.

In fairness to some of our squads that played at Ninan Park, they offered more entertainment than just scoring from corners and what a billionaire owner can oversee to put out on the pitch :thumbright: :thumbright:

Being strong from set-plays is great, something to build on, but to have a football philosophy based brute strength and the delivery of Whittingham, for 46 matches + cup games the fans expect more? I expect much more than that.