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Offside

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  1. It was such a weird episode in City’s history. I was overjoyed when he was announced as manager - we had started to stagnate under GJ and it felt like Coppell had the pedigree to take us forward. But the signs were worrying straight away with his absence for the first couple of months, and his body language showed his heart wasn’t in it. There was also the farce of the David James signing, and other signings (Damian Spencer, Nicky Hunt) who weren’t good enough - and in Hunt’s case he out in some of the worst performances I’ve seen in a City shirt. And there is some competition there. 

    Then there was the abject performance in the home defeat v Millwall. 

    Before we knew it Coppell was gone and the decline leading to relegation had started. 

  2. 9 minutes ago, AG City said:

    Remember that game well, on the Bank Holiday Monday.  Think it was one of a few of Benny's wins.  Adam Locke (very underated) with a header, then they got a corner straight away and hit the bar!  Bit lively as well outside.

    That game was the only time I’ve been there. The win gave me hope that a miracle would happen and we’d beat the drop. It was definitely lively, their fans were not at all happy with the result. 

  3. 3 hours ago, MarcusX said:

    Out of interest why did we have BC82 instead of a badge on the shirt?

    I’ve often wondered that too. No idea why. It was the only kit of the 1980s not to have the robin badge, and it was first worn in 1983 so a year after our near extinction. There had been at least one kit before then that had the badge so it wasn’t as if it was the first kit under the new company. I was only 8 years old so only have vague memories of City’s early-80s era. 

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  4. 20 minutes ago, Lorenzos Only Goal said:

    Many things make a good ground for me, modern grounds need to be clean with good facilities and not a soulless bowl.

    But then Port Vale for example is a tatty ground but full of character.  Good atmosphere, history etc.

    So it depends for me.

     

     

    19 minutes ago, ralphindevon said:

    I do like some old grounds, I found the old Rotherham a bit like visiting a museum in an interesting way. Also liked the old Brentford.

    However, recentish visits to Villa park, the away end at Elland rd and Fratton park had me thinking they were all close to being unfit for purpose. Horrible experience.

    Agree about Port Vale, and it’s a decent size as well. Bloody freezing whenever I’ve been there, though!

    I’d forgotten about Rotherham’s old ground. Full of character. I might be wrong, but think it’s still there and used by a team. 

  5. I haven’t been to an away match for about 4 years now. For me, the important thing has always been the surrounding area having pubs etc. I always enjoyed trips to London grounds (especially Brentford). Newcastle was a brilliant away trip. 

    The worst grounds are ones that seem stuck in the middle of nowhere, like Reading. 

    The ground I was most disappointed with was Villa Park. I like the look of it, but the facilities in the top tier of the away end were abysmal. Plus I got soaked in a downpour of rain after parking the car and then got stuck in terrible traffic on the way home, which didn’t help. 

     

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  6. Based on what I’ve seen of him I’m not convinced, especially for what would presumably be a significant outlay (even just wages). He has seemed lightweight and mainly peripheral in games. Yes he was out for a while injured and might have struggled with match fitness, but he hasn’t made the impact I was hoping for. 

  7. Dickie, Max, Knight, Tanner, Vyner. 

    Difficult to not include James. Sykes too, but like other posters have said he’s faded since his injury. Hopefully back to his best next season. Roberts has impressed me, but hasn’t played enough games to be in contention. 

  8. Sad to hear that another great character from football has gone. 

    I remember when he was manager at Doncaster in the 1980s when City beat them to get into the play offs with a late Colin Gordon goal and Joe Kinnear was interviewed after the game, expressing his concern about the pitch invasions. 

    RIP Joe. 

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