John Prescott need not have eaten his way around Britain to get a handle on the current class system; he could have popped into one of his Jags and tootled down the road to the KC Stadium.
What one of Humberside’s MPs and most famous sons would have seen was that there is a great equality among the Premier League’s current middle and lower orders.
All the teams in the wake of the top three or four, whether they are established sides or upwardly mobile, are capable of schoolboy defending, errant passing, poor technique, clouded thinking and entertaining moments of spell binding brilliance.
Septuagenarian Prescott, who rose from a humble ship’s steward to the Queen’s second minister, would, however, presumably been impressed by the way these two out of form sides shared out the spoils.
Politics and football are not great bedfellows but the path of the two can intertwine on a frequent basis particularly since those whose livelihoods come through the ballot box and not via the penalty box, have discovered what a useful weapon it can be in the propaganda war.
It had not been an easy week for boss Mark Hughes what with unrest amongst his ‘constituents’ following a third successive league defeat, headlines suggesting that Jose Mourinho was ready to slide into his job and Elano breaking ranks - and the dressing room's unwritten code of conduct - by speaking out of turn to the television cameras.
Add to that a flight to Abu Dhabi and back within 24 hours for an audience with the club’s multibillionaire owner who just happens to be a royal prince – Prescott would surely not approve - and selection problems caused by suspensions and one could have forgiven Hughes for feeling a little jaded.
But all the cleverness, cussedness and sheer determination that hallmarked Hughes' stellar playing career are still present and it was a masterstroke in player psychology to hand Brazilian Robinho the captain’s armband for the afternoon.
Many had expected Elano’s public discontent to spill over into the mind and play of his younger friend and international colleague and Hughes’ move to make the £32.5million ace skipper was designed to send a powerful message to the pair of them; namely that he has no problem with Brazilians just players who step out of line.
Elano, too, having had his wage packet lightened by a club fine, was treated fairly taking his seat on the bench to watch Robinho lead the Blues to only their fifth away point of the season.
Tal Ben Haim also won the vote of the manager, over Nedum Onuoha, to replace the banned Richard Dunne at the heart of the back four though if there had been a secret vote amongst City fans the result is unlikely to have gone the same way.
The Israeli, whose form has been to say the least patchy since he arrived from Chelsea, was abject in getting booked for a trip on Geovanni and then giving away a goal in the 14th minute with a back pass that was stunning in its casual stupidity. Fortunately he rallied as the game progressed.
There was little danger when Micah Richards rolled the ball to his colleague inside the box but Ben Haim did not look before attempting to find Joe Hart and Daniel Cousin nipped in to beat the keeper with ease.
Just to add injury to insult, Hart was injured trying to clean up Ben Haim’s mess and hobbled out of the game and the England squad.
For most of the first half, both sides looked clueless and in the end City needed a helping hand to get back on level terms when Kamil Zayatte made an ever worse error than Ben Haim taking Robinho’s intended through ball out of the hands of his own keeper and presenting at the feet of Stevie Ireland who made no mistake from close range.
Having levelled, the Blues had more purpose about them and should have had a penalty in the 43rd minute when Michael Turner’s arm clearly got in the way of Robinho’s goal bound effort. The Brazilian was incensed that the award was not given and made the Tigers pay a couple of minutes later.
It was his pass that set Javier Garrido free on the left and when he cut the ball back for Ireland, the midfielder scored a sumptuous second curling an 18-yarder beyond the grasp of Myhill.
But City have had to score three times to win all season long and so it proved again when old boy Geovanni levelled on the hour though the former Blue had luck on his side as his 25-yard free kick deflected wickedly off Vincent Kompany and past Schmeichel.
Both sides had the chance to take the three points but Manchester’s were clearly the better opportunities. Both fell to Darius Vassell who completely missed his kick from a dozen yards and then saw Myhill save his chip from ten yards out.
There were, however, positives to glean from a draw that lifted the Blues three places up the table.
The ever elegant Kompany’s return from a groin strain and suspension was a timely fillip for a side still visibly feeling a little sorry for itself.
Defence though remains a priority for City who must find a way to stop the opposition scoring two goals a game.
It is too much of a handicap no matter what kind of high class is further up the pitch.
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BritBoyInFlorida (16/11/2008 at 18:14)
finnswede, northern europe (16/11/2008 at 18:15)
Bluemoon (16/11/2008 at 18:16)
Terrible error by Ben-Haim.
timmy, manchester (16/11/2008 at 18:17)
Nasty.. , East Stand, Level 1 (16/11/2008 at 18:18)
CTID Keep the Faith !!
Blue Balls, Napier, NZ (16/11/2008 at 18:19)
BLUEBOY! MANCHESTER NOT LONDON!, MANCHESTER (16/11/2008 at 18:19)
Vass is an absolute waste of a blue shirt -Jo looks as though he wants out which will have a knock on effect with Rob ..
Ben Haim a waste of space -
Megga problems blues - SWP looked out of it -Benjani a waste and too lazy -
A point against a team that is not worth pennies is not good enough !!
Hughes said on tv interview we was good value today -
All in all we showed great character says hughes -
Need I say more -
HUGHES OUT !
We want Mourinho!!!!!!!
Nuff said!
DaveMal (16/11/2008 at 18:19)
frank clarke's guitar tutor, warrington (16/11/2008 at 18:20)
HongKongPhooey , Filing Cabinet, NUNEATON (16/11/2008 at 18:20)
Ste , Cheshire (16/11/2008 at 18:21)
Tel Ben haim - You are the weakest link - Goodbye
Overall we didnt deserve to win and didnt deserve to lose. Other than ten mins at the end of the first half and 15 mins at the end of the second we were poor again.
We seem to be all over the place formation wise. SWP is on the right then the left then back in midfield. I just dont understand it.
Benjani and Vassell might as well have not been playing for all the use they were.
Hughes once again shows us what a master tactician he is by making a brazilian who doesnt speak english his Captain! Genius!
When they scored after TBH schoolboy gaff we had no leaders on the pitch again and I think if they hadnt gifted us a goal we would have lost!
Thank god for Ireland (AGAIN) , Kompany, SWP, Garrido, Zabaleta
The rest were poor
If we are as open as this against Arsenal and Utd we will get tonked - We are conceding 2 min goals every game!
Sort it out HUGHES and start earning your money and proving that you are capable of taking us in the right direction. I just dont see it at all and for me you will never do it!
MancOnTour, Sheffield (16/11/2008 at 18:22)
Ben Haim cant defend and is not even a footballer and Micah cannot head the ball to another city player.
Why is Vassell playing in SWP's position I cannot understand that at all and Benjani is all huff and puff.
Ireland again superb and is going to be and is a great footballer but the back five (keeper inc) needs to be addressed.
Njinsky Blue, Spain (16/11/2008 at 18:22)
Nick F, Kettering (16/11/2008 at 18:23)
Norvaner, Vancouver (16/11/2008 at 18:24)
He puts in in the cte of the pitch where he'll always put in a shift but honestly....you just want to scream at the TV, and its all to accomodate Vassell. Its like asking Robhino to play alongside Richards!
And whats with the long ball.....it was like having 3 or 4 Richard Dunnes out there today.
And that miss by Vass on 90 minutes......its like Vass asked the goalie where to put it and the goalie said " Oh, about head height and at arms length....Cheers laddie !
blue sparks, stroud (16/11/2008 at 18:24)
Last year we had a world class manager that knew how to manage a team, unfortunately the player material wasn't good and big enough. Despite a lot of you accused him not having a plan B, he was able to see when it was time to defend and when it was time to attack. I wish the take over had happened before he was sacked and with the players now at hand we would, probably sit in a top 5 position.
I've been really patient with MH and thought he should be given a proper chance with Citi but after todays game I have no doubts he will lead us nowhere except to a relegation battle.
What on earth is Vasell doing where SWP did so brilliant a few games ago? Where's Elano? Where's your plan B sparky?
Please can we buy Sven back!
Edski Vega, Nottingham (16/11/2008 at 18:25)
When are we actually going to see us play on a Saturday?
Vassell - I really hoped I had seen the end of that waster was absolutely abysmal in the past two games (yes he was subbed after 20 mins last match because of the sending off but still missed s chance in that game) Utterly useless again - gave away 5 free kicks when they should have been 5 goal scoring chances.....
Jo the sub that is £17m overpriced..... Useless!
There is not a match winner in this side, despite the £100m's spent.
Micah Richards the most overrated player in the clubs long history - his touch is shocking, his heading is hopeless.... he should never go forward to attack again!
Benjani - did nothing yet again!
Ben Haim - a disgraceful player - - the biggest waste of money since JO!
SWP - terrible game today - (he's had a few this season) No wonder he didn't get a place for Chelsea....very inconsistent
Another Absymal two points lost and 2 goals conceeded....
Games against Arsenal and Man Utd coming u without Joe Hart? ......
We are relegation fodder, an absolutely shameful season so far...... £5m for a completely clueless management team who stand on the touchline with their arms crossed?!!!!! Every single game this season we have done NOTHING in the second half of games (except vs Twente, Sunderland and Portsmouth) Every single game this season we have collapsed in the second half of games...... and still there is no hope in sight!
13 League games played - 9 games lost or drawn! We have played the majority of the POORER sides in this division - and lost! Are we suddenly going to win against the BIGGER sides? or collapse like we did vs Liverpool, Aston Villa an Chelsea??!
miamiblue, Miami (16/11/2008 at 18:26)
miamiblue, Miami (16/11/2008 at 18:26)
manu expert (16/11/2008 at 18:26)
Tiger Blue, Hampshire (16/11/2008 at 18:28)
christened in St Marks (16/11/2008 at 18:29)
SWP,Rob and Stevie that's it we need 200mill quick
Blue Ghost, Poynton (16/11/2008 at 18:29)
S.E.H, Hazel Grove(Cloud 9) (16/11/2008 at 18:29)
Infijar Ken, Angola (16/11/2008 at 18:32)
OK, so Ben Haim made an awful mistake, and I have to wonder how he makes it into this team, there is a major point. What dimension does Vassell bring to this team? What do Hughes and Sven see in this guy? He looked occasionally good on the left wing last season, but on the right wing at the expense of Shawny, well! To see Benji send in a high ball into the centre when only Vassell was there, was hopeful in the extreme.
OK, apart from Vassel (and Ben Haim), good game, good game. Onwards and upwards. I sha'n't mention tht Dunne will be back next week. Ooops, said I wouldn't mention that.
Good game, good game!