Blackburn vs Manchester City [R]

Discussion in 'Manchester City' started by MVF, Aug 10, 2009.

  1. MVF

    MVF Member

    Jan 23, 2006
    Victoria
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Australia
    Less than a week away.

    I am really, really excited for this. Tevez is in doubt though, but we have enough depth to cover him. Toure should be fine, and Nedum may make the bench after a small injury.

    How is everybody else feeling about it? Can't wait to see what the team performs like under an actual pressure situation

    Most likely team

    - Given -
    - Zabaleta - Dunne - Toure - Bridge
    - De Jong -
    - Ireland - Barry -
    - SWP - - - - - Robinho
    - Adebayor -​

    Injured: Kompany, Ned (may be fit), Toure (most likely will be fit), RSC, Tevez (may be fit).
     
  2. thejuggernaut

    thejuggernaut Member

    Mar 25, 2007
    PA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Your most likely team is spot on, although I have MANY issues with it.

    Solely the Backline.

    Zabaleta loves to get caught going out, Bridge loves to get caught out, and Dunne (as per evidence in the preseason) is not fast enough to make up for the acres of space he will be responsible for.

    Richards should be at CB, if just for this game.

    But alas Dunne is still Cap'n and all evidence is pointed to him starting, which is a Damn shame considering his form has utterly and consistantly deteriorated over the last two years, if this was the NFL... he'd be cut.
     
  3. 51BLU

    51BLU Member

    Aug 17, 2007
    UK
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Given that virtually all City's players are away on midweek international duty I would hold your horses regarding formations. Bellamy has already pulled out of Welsh squad but hopefully will be available for selection against Blackburn on Saturday.
     
  4. Bthing

    Bthing Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    I'm excited, yes.

    But, I hope no injuries result from the international duties.

    We are away from home, but...Blackburn have stuggled to find the back of the net in pre-season, and also I'm sure they are experiencing injury troubles as well.

    I say 2-0 (Robinho, Barry)
     
  5. chinesefootballfan

    Oct 11, 2004
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    China PR
    A draw would be good enough on the road. I know this is small ball mentality but hey, it's City on the road.
     
  6. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Hey lads, just fyi:

    US Television - 10am on Setanta Sports US.
     
  7. 51BLU

    51BLU Member

    Aug 17, 2007
    UK
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Jammy sods ;)

    No doubt, I'll be stuck with a dodgy stream that stops just as anything interesting is about to happen...
     
  8. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Typical City :p
     
  9. thejuggernaut

    thejuggernaut Member

    Mar 25, 2007
    PA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    WHat is up with that!!

    When the game is in the midfield with balls pinging off one teams head to the other for a lackluster 10 minutes the stream is as good as gold.. but then you know a goal is about to be scored by the fact that as soon as the announcers voice loudens your stream starts sucking n2o and slows down to a hault. Then when you finally get it back (reload) you see some player running around with his arms in the air waving to the crowd.

    Does Bandwidth get affected by action on the pitch??
    Frustrating beyond belief.
     
  10. Slater582

    Slater582 Member

    Jul 21, 2008
    Shrewsbury, England
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    It's also generally tough playing an Allardyce team away from home.

    I gather City have been given tickets to the whole stand, so that's 7,000 away fans.
     
  11. 51BLU

    51BLU Member

    Aug 17, 2007
    UK
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Many Blues will have bought tickets in the Blackburn stands too.

    How does the song go now...

    Blues are here
    Blue are there
    Blues are every fecking where
    na na na nah na na nah na nah
     
  12. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Hahahaha, so true so true.
     
  13. Manchester City

    Jun 17, 2007
    Zaragosa, Spain
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    Believe it or not, it does effect your bandwith use, though not the bandwith itself. Think of your computer as a shower faucet, a pipe as bandwith, the water running through it as the stream (come to think of it, that works really well), and buffering as a water heater somewhere along the line--because of the nature of the compression codec, higher action or changes in relative pixels in each frame can increase the amount of water flowing to the water heater, where it is being drawn from further down the pipe to your shower. Unfortunately, if your pipes are small, it may not be able to get enough water to the heater as is necessary to make sure you have a constant flow in the shower (water heater drains before it can be refilled; water pressure dynamics don't apply unfortunately).

    The codec takes the high quality, large data size video being recorded and converts it into a lower quality, small data size stream by, in most part, keeping pixels that have not changed their colours fairly drastically the same, and only allowing noticeably changing pixels to move with each new frame. This means that the size of the stream being sent goes down with a lower refresh rate and a lower rate of pixels changing between frames. Thus, if you have a stationary camera, filming a single smaller subject moving around a large environment slowly, the rate of pixel change is very low and so it is fairly easy to stream even over slower connections. But, when you have different shots, from different moving cameras, tracking multiple subjects, all moving fairly quickly in a smaller environment, each frame and their pixels have a tendency to be very different (high rate of pixel change), thus making it a larger data size stream.

    In short, coverage of a goal has a tendency to be a bit more frantic and focused than open play, thus increasing data size over a finite bandwith, slowing things down. If only the rules of water pressure did apply.

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    I am very much looking forward to the match. I don't think I'll make any predictions this match. I want to enjoy the first official match in a child like, pure experience way. I hope for a very good showing, though.
     
  14. Golasso

    Golasso New Member

    May 6, 2003
    Somewhere in Texas
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    My lineup, keep in mind Kompany and RSC are definitely out, and Tevez and Ade have little injuries:

    Given

    Zab
    Ned
    Toure
    Bridge

    DeJong
    Barry Ireland

    SWP Tevez Robinho

    What I think (fear?) it'll be:

    Given

    Zab Dunne Toure Bridge

    De Jong

    Barry Ireland

    SWP Benjani Robinho
     
  15. Manchester City

    Jun 17, 2007
    Zaragosa, Spain
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    What I truly fear is your bad line-up with Richards in place of Pablo. Now that is a right side to cringe at.
     
  16. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    That's exactly the side that will be playing tomorrow I think.
     
  17. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    But Bellamy instead of Benjani.
     
  18. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Just an update on the injuries:

    Has anyone else heard of the Given injury? That shakes things up a bit.

    So it could look like this:

    Taylor
    Richards/Zab, Dunne, Toure, Bridge
    De Jong, Barry
    Tevez, Ireland, Robinho
    Bellamy/Benjani

    or

    Taylor
    Richards/Zab, Dunne, Toure, Bridge
    De Jong, Barry
    SWP, Ireland, Robinho
    Tevez

    I am quite worried with the back four, also if Given doesn't play that makes the defense that much worse. I'm hoping Adebayor will play, although it seems unlikely.
     
  19. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  20. 51BLU

    51BLU Member

    Aug 17, 2007
    UK
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    Read about it this morning...

    Stupid really, if anything it will backfire, as I'm sure the referee will have read reports and will be looking out for overly aggressive tackles from Rovers.

    It's important that we match them for desire & physicality, if that happens then our superior technical skills will be allowed to flourish resulting in a positive result.

    Having said that I think the match will end up being a draw.
     
  21. CityBlues

    CityBlues Member

    Jul 25, 2007
    Alexandria, VA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I am thinking we'll let a goal in, but I think we'll pull it out 2-1.
     
  22. Manchester City

    Jun 17, 2007
    Zaragosa, Spain
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Spain
    I am straining to resist the urge to predict for the child-like experience bit. It should be interesting though. Who will be on the board for the match?
     
  23. pazzmore

    pazzmore Member

    Jun 17, 2000
    Tucson, AZ
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    This is setting up to be a perfect match for El Apache to become our newest hero.
     
  24. phillymancity

    phillymancity New Member

    Aug 15, 2008
    Kennett Square,PA
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I thought if you did that in England they threw you out?
     
  25. 51BLU

    51BLU Member

    Aug 17, 2007
    UK
    Club:
    Manchester City FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England

    What sing a song :confused:

    Read it again and assumed your talking about away fans in the home end, In reality it rarely happens. As long as your not too loud or abusive your generally fine.

    Depends too on the opposition and which part of the ground your in. Ive been at the Swamp in the Stretford End 3 times on derby day and been fine, though it's not advisable to jump and celebrate when City score ;)
     

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