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The game has moved on. I think we are on mostly the same page about that, a lot of the change has been for the worse. But the game is certainly faster now and that hasn’t happened overnight. The Invincibles weren’t the same 11 players week in, week out either. If I’m counting right 20 players got medals, meaning 10 appearances or more. But whether you think this is a good thing or not, football is more of a squad game now and we just don’t have the depth of City. And we all know how City have “achieved” that squad depth.
You’re right about that belief. And it wasn’t just about us, most teams who played us expected to lose. I saw Parlour talk about how he’d see it in the tunnel before the game, he’d see it in the opposition players’ eyes. They knew they’d lose. And of course occasionally they would nick something because that’s football for you (like Forest yesterday who got a real pasting but contrived to get a point). But mostly it was almost job done before a ball was kicked. BUT, that winning mentality of our players and fear of us from other teams didn’t happen overnight. This was a side who had won the Double two years previously and really should have retained it the year after. It was one of the best club sides I’ve seen, our reputation was earned by results. Last year we spent much of the season falling over our own feet trying to finish in the Top 4. This season is much improved so far but that winning mentality and fear factor from other sides takes a time to develop.
That was certainly the limit of my ambition at the start of the season. It just felt unrealistic to expect a title challenge from a side who couldn’t even finish the Top 4 job last season. I now have loftier ambitions. We have been wobbling recently, hopefully yesterday’s result will get us going. Gut feeling is City will steamroll us but, again, we all know how they’ve “achieved” their success.