Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:......thinking about City at the mo?
I'd say around eighteen to nineteen hours a day at the moment.
I'm even off work now til after the game, so I haven't even got that small distraction from the real issue of the day.
BlueinBosnia wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:......thinking about City at the mo?
I'd say around eighteen to nineteen hours a day at the moment.
I'm even off work now til after the game, so I haven't even got that small distraction from the real issue of the day.
'That small distraction' is being responsible for the lives of dozens of people as you hurtle along a pair of metal rails at speeds exceeding 80mph, is it not?
Glad you've got your priorities in order! ;)
sandman wrote:Excellent thread, I can honestly say I have thought about every point since I woke up this morning (except the Chelsea Champs League one)
I am also constantly worrying about the referee, I know we'll get screwed over by the corrupt bastards like we did in the FA cup but I am constantly wondering how and if it will be a game changer like the bullshit red card against Kompany.
BobbyJ1956 wrote:Am overloaded at work & helping a new guy sort things out, i'm painting the main room at home, trying to get someone to come and fix the phone, running around to take care of someone's cats while they're away, and desperately need to get to the dentist. Add to that planning a trip for the summer, evening entertainments, following the Mets, and maybe having some kind of sex life with the missus. So just occasionally these things intrude into my almost constant fantasies about YaYa scoring after 14 seconds on Monday, City going three up ten minutes later, 5-0 by half time, Rooney getting sent off and Fergie banished to the stands, the rags streaming out in despair, Balotelli coming on for a second-half hat-trick, crowd shouting "we want ten", Swansea winning 2-0 at the swamp while City win comfortably at Newcastle, and the game v QPR being a big fancy dress celebration of City winning the league.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:One thought that whizzes round my head way too much is, perhaps the revival is a set up. The big 'MNF' from The Etihad was looking in danger of being one big wet fart. Now it is billed as "THE big one." Bigger than all other 'Big Ones' that have gone before.
Is it all preordained and this resurgence will mean nothing to us but plenty to those with vested interests?
See....I've got it bad!
Feed The Goat wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:One thought that whizzes round my head way too much is, perhaps the revival is a set up. The big 'MNF' from The Etihad was looking in danger of being one big wet fart. Now it is billed as "THE big one." Bigger than all other 'Big Ones' that have gone before.
Is it all preordained and this resurgence will mean nothing to us but plenty to those with vested interests?
See....I've got it bad!
I thought I was bad!
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Feed The Goat wrote:Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:One thought that whizzes round my head way too much is, perhaps the revival is a set up. The big 'MNF' from The Etihad was looking in danger of being one big wet fart. Now it is billed as "THE big one." Bigger than all other 'Big Ones' that have gone before.
Is it all preordained and this resurgence will mean nothing to us but plenty to those with vested interests?
See....I've got it bad!
I thought I was bad!
You just think we will win every game from now forever. You are like some kind of mcfc village idiot.
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