We have not got enough 'characters' in the team/squad. I don't want us to be 'nice' and do things the 'proper way'. I want the squad to be full of 'winners'.
I'm more basing it on our 3 signings we spent a big initial fee on (and then I suppose plus their respective wages)
Tufan - £3m has 5 goals and took forever to get match fit.
Allayhar - £2.5m has 1 assist
Sinik - £3.5m isn't even at the club and I dont think we see him in a City shirt again
Willing to give the former 2 the benefit because they've shown flashes but for their fees I would have hoped for some initial impact aside from their injuries
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That's what I was thinking.Wouldn't be surprised if that Leads to a FA charge/fine
Probably wont do us a huge amount of good next time he referees us either...Wouldn't be surprised if that Leads to a FA charge/fine
All I’m seeing is him saying how consistent Gavin Ward has been in the 2 games… doesn’t specify whether that’s consistently correct or consistently **** thoughWouldn't be surprised if that Leads to a FA charge/fine

All I’m seeing is him saying how consistent Gavin Ward has been in the 2 games… doesn’t specify whether that’s consistently correct or consistently **** though![]()
Honeyman was a big lossWe have not got enough 'characters' in the team/squad. I don't want us to be 'nice' and do things the 'proper way'. I want the squad to be full of 'winners'.
Huddlestone did it in the PL too. Fulham didn't think Seri was that level. Seri is very good at short passes (not saying he can't also pass long), Huddlestone had the full range. Best touch and pass I've seen in a City shirt in my 50 odd years watching City - a priveledge to have seen him playing for us.
I like Seri. He's quality. Huddlestone was another level up.
Wouldn't be surprised if that Leads to a FA charge/fine
Wouldn't be surprised if that Leads to a FA charge/fine
I know we say it every year. But this year I feel that standard is absolutely horrendous, that’s with linesmen as well. I’ve never known so many linesmen at home not know which way to point his flag for throwings, some are basic decisions as well and they look utterly bemused.
The options always been thereIt always astonishes me that the FA have never had a scheme worth it's name to encourage ex or retired players to take up the whistle. I don't mean the elite players but lower league or semi-pros who otherwise leave the game and who need work and to earn a living. After all, they know the game, are fit enough and probably are resilient enough not to be intimidated.
Pay a decent wage, train and monitor them, have a progression path.
It seems to me that officiating football has never had any real investment in a game that's swimming in money.
Crazy.
The options always been there
The ex pros are too lazy too arrogant or it’s not enough dosh
I suspect it's mainly the dosh, a referee in the Championship gets a retainer and then £600 a game if they're the actual referee (rather than an assistant). In the Premier League they get a £40k retainer, then £1,150 a game if they're the actual referee. Even the top ones only get about £70k a year (though this can go up to about £200k a year if you get to the elite level and referee Champions League games, where you get £5,500 a game). It's not much compared to the average wage of even a Championship player.
the fines for bookings are ridiculously smallIt almost certainly will. It's always felt the FA prepare to fine people instead of addressing the problem which is to come up with a system that produces better referees.