Originally Posted by
the other bob wilson
Just listened toElis James’ Feast of Football inwhichhe contrasted what the jacks put on their website before the game with the “treat it like any other game” approach with Cardiff - he was surprised that City’s media department did nothing about it beforehand. Part of me was thinking and what about the crap the jacks put out after the match, but he’s got a point about pre game. Would it have an influence on the outcome of the match? I thinkprobably not, but it’s a fact that,on the pitch, one side looks like they understand and cope with what it’s all about, while the other one doesn’t and they are intimidated by the occasion.