Quote Originally Posted by StraightOuttaCanton View Post
I just followed your lead on comparing credentials - you don’t have to have played, coached or managed to claim to have them, though I think it helps - nice to see you displaying some humility though.... it suits you 👍.

Must have just been my misinterpretation of what you’d said then regarding Fulham being rubbish.... I think you’d asked someone
If they were serious when they suggested Fulham were rubbish after spending Ł100m(ish) and I thought you’d followed that up with what I’d interpreted as a patronising “righto” - we’ll see how rubbish they are when they play Cardiff (or words to that effect).

As it turns out I was wrong and you actually did identify that Fulham are indeed rubbish, which was probably your intention all along.
Hmmm.
I did wonder whether I should hold my hand up on this one as I had commented in that "Warnock will walk" thread too.
However on reflection, I don't think that you or I, or the others who commented, got the wrong end of the stick at all.

We all know what Pedro was trying to get across.
Basically that City aren't as bad as people are making out, and that we had every chance against moneybags Fulham, although calling Fulham shit was, as he'd admitted afterwards, a bit strong.

TLG though did reply in what I thought was a rather condescending way with a short sharp 'are you serious?' ('oh dear' being another of his favourites') and I took this to mean that he had taken a contrary view.

Taking the post in isolation, one could be duped into thinking it was a nothing statement but TLG hasn't been gushing with optimism these past months, seeming only to surface after a bad performance.

Warnock has taken a lot of stick in the close season and up until Saturday, he did a job on the dillusional BIG spenders and I think that he deserves some credit for the way he went about taking on Fulham last week. Credit, or at least a more balanced view, from the posters who dished much of the stick out and not just the usual swipe upon the next defeat.