Well said Sussex.
Looks like many people couldn't even spell patience let alone know what it means.
Mind you its not just our fans who are expecting immediate results. I was away at the weekend and went to see Bournemouth v. Preston - not a pretty game with the Cherries trying to play football and Preston...........once cloggers always cloggers. Anyway, Bournemouth go down to 10 but get the lead second half and dominate for 20 minutes or so. Preston bring on a sub - about 6 ft 2 ins tall, all bone and muscle - the ball then spends most of the time in the air in the Bournemouth half and Preston equalise with a header from the sub. Fairly even after that and finishes a 1 - 1 draw. Not bad for Bournemouth I thought having played about 65 minutes with 10 men and could have won. However, their fans then proceed to slaughter their manager on various sites - 3 games, 3 draws. Some people need to get a life and look at the bigger picture.
Bournemouth have a very good left sided midfield player, Marc Pugh, who was a class above everyone else on the pitch. Definitely worth a look as I don't think he has signed a new contract yet this season.
One other point, there was one person in the Bournemouth ground who has probably seen City play more than me in the last 5 years or so, our old friend Pistol Peter Ridsdale. He was sat about 10 yards from me. As I walked past him I mumbled "season ticket scam" but he didn't bite.
Yes it hurts to lose so badly to your closest geographic rivals in the division but surely MM and the team can learn from this. Also, Bellers and Turner to return on Sunday plus maybe a cameo appearnace from Kimbo - may be too early for him to start after travelling half way around the world twice in a couple of weeks.
I was concerned when I heard Turner wasn't playing as he and Hudson have developed such a strong partnership. I didn't expect Hudson and Connolly to gel quickly as that takes time.
After such a bad day at the office then next Sunday is a great time to bounce back against a Wolves side which has had its heart ripped out in losing Kightley, Fletcher and Ward. They have money in the bank and will probably sign 2 or 3 next week but can't expect all of them to slot in immediately.
Personally, I always preferred a steady rather than spectacular start to the season. Stay in touch with the pack at the front and then accelerate ahead after Christmas. Not the way we normally do things I know but it worked for Reading last year and has done the same for others in previous years.