Good movement, stylish footwork and great team spirit. The fans' conga at the City of Manchester Stadium was certainly worth watching. Unlike our performance on the pitch, which was atrocious.
We didn't have a single shot on goal against a side which was in crisis going into the game, having lost its first two matches of the season and with the spectre of corruption charges hanging over Thai owner Thaksin Shinawatra.
You could point to the sending off as Mark Noble as a mitigating circumstance. But Man City had already hit the woodwork twice when we had 11 men on the pitch.
Most of our players looked out of their depth. While some, such as Neill and Faubert, couldn't put a foot right, the likes of Etherington just hid on the wing. Only Green and perhaps Parker came out of the game with any credit.
The problems were compounded by replacing Freddie Sears with Hayden Mullins at half-time. If you're going to play with one man up front, it has to be someone quick and energetic such as Sears, rather than someone as immobile as Dean Ashton. It was nothing but a damage limitation exercise, even though the match was still goalless.
West Ham fans are renowned for their humour in adversity. We've certainly had enough practice. But many more performances such as yesterday's and the smiles are soon going to be wiped off everyone's faces. We should be singing 'We're gonna win the league' until at least the first week in September. As the Piranhas once sang, 'You have to laugh or else you cry'.
Macclesfield must be rubbing their hands in anticipation.
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