twosips wrote:Can't tell if serious? ^^^
Either way. City confirmed that that's fake.
not that account they didnt.....dunno if it is pukka but it's not the one they said was bogus
twosips wrote:Can't tell if serious? ^^^
Either way. City confirmed that that's fake.
ant london wrote:twosips wrote:Can't tell if serious? ^^^
Either way. City confirmed that that's fake.
not that account they didnt.....dunno if it is pukka but it's not the one they said was bogus
Im_Spartacus wrote:Mase wrote:
No mate, not at all. I'll admit, from where I was sat it looked as if Mario was the one who instigated. But watching it when I got home changed my mind. There was no need for Kolarov to push him away. FFS Kolarov wants to scrap with anyone and squares up to a player at LEAST once a match.
It wasn't long ago we had players like Samaras, Sibo, etc who could care less if they scored, took a free kick, made a tackle. We're now moaning because a player, who is more than entitled to take the free kick as it is suited for a right footer, is pissed off when he isn't given an opportunity to score for City?!!
He isnt entitled if mancini says that kolarov takes all free kicks when on the pitch
Mase wrote:
Didn't Yaya have a go at taking one at one point? In that case the finger of blame goes to Mancini for not spotting a player has missed 3 or 4 free kicks previously in the same game and it was situated for a right footer.
Goataldo wrote:Wow.
Where do I start? Was extremely pissed off with Mario today with the aggro on the freekick. Got to be more professional: passion, I appreciate; wanting to take responsibility, I applaud. Fight in our players, I absolutely relish - but taking it to the extent that you actually kick off with a team-mate over a free kick is just not fooking on. Sometimes it just looks like he's waiting to choose his ten minutes to turn it on and get involved. Great goal though. WHich makes his overall performance all the more frustrating.
And for our fans?
A fight kicked off next to us in 110. Apparently some nobheed who doesn't normally stand there, was shouting his mouth off, people criticised him, bit of handbags and then people throwing punches. Some lad got dragged out. Can't even remember at what point in the game, but it was one of the more embarrassing bits.
Then, 5 minutes to go, and it bangs off again, royally. Many punches thrown, quite a few involved. Think my sis even said she saw a woman getting hit. Some guy shepherded his son out pronto: nice man. Gave son to someone else, and waded back in, flinging: mentalist. Blind, ugly violence! Blue on blue violence is pretty horrible to watch, especially when losing at home.
#together?
Im_Spartacus wrote:Mase wrote:
Didn't Yaya have a go at taking one at one point? In that case the finger of blame goes to Mancini for not spotting a player has missed 3 or 4 free kicks previously in the same game and it was situated for a right footer.
Have to admit, i didnt see yaya behaving like a 5 year old, but you may be right.
Yaya obviously had the sense to not behave like a child on the pitch. Marios behaviour however you dress it up is pathetic.
Beeks wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:A percentage of 'fans' just take any success in their stride & immediately expect it as routine. Then they react to any setback as if we were back in the Frank Clark/Phil Neal type situation. There was one sat near me (not in his own seat) who started shouting abuse at Balotelli early doors but then fucked off after he noticed the reaction he was getting.
It's fine to moan like fuck on here but people who do this at games are just cunts. They make any bad situations much worse & take the fun out of watching football.
It's not just the want of success that brings about infighting
I remember the Blackburn away quarter final of the FA Cup under pearce
Kicked off royally outside the ground between ourselves
Nick wrote:Goataldo wrote:Wow.
Where do I start? Was extremely pissed off with Mario today with the aggro on the freekick. Got to be more professional: passion, I appreciate; wanting to take responsibility, I applaud. Fight in our players, I absolutely relish - but taking it to the extent that you actually kick off with a team-mate over a free kick is just not fooking on. Sometimes it just looks like he's waiting to choose his ten minutes to turn it on and get involved. Great goal though. WHich makes his overall performance all the more frustrating.
And for our fans?
A fight kicked off next to us in 110. Apparently some nobheed who doesn't normally stand there, was shouting his mouth off, people criticised him, bit of handbags and then people throwing punches. Some lad got dragged out. Can't even remember at what point in the game, but it was one of the more embarrassing bits.
Then, 5 minutes to go, and it bangs off again, royally. Many punches thrown, quite a few involved. Think my sis even said she saw a woman getting hit. Some guy shepherded his son out pronto: nice man. Gave son to someone else, and waded back in, flinging: mentalist. Blind, ugly violence! Blue on blue violence is pretty horrible to watch, especially when losing at home.
#together?
Where the fuck was I? I stand in 110 and didn't see any of this.
I was also getting royally pissed off with Ballotelli and giving him some pretty heavy abuse. The difference is, I AM the biggest singer in the ground...... and will always support and sing for the club/ players, no matter how shite/ how much of a cunt they were bring (e.g. mario). In fact, it made me sing dzekos name more because I thought he was bang up for the cause (surprisingly).
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