Wonderwall wrote:England U17s are currently 3-0 up with Foden on the scoresheet. Sancho also with a penalty pffft
Dubciteh wrote:CrownPointBlue wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:CrownPointBlue wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:God. I didn’t realise Wales were as bad as that.
Well as Nidge said. Two more games to enjoy.
In the immortal words of Francesco Zappa......
The torture never stops.
Two very average 'championship' teams who play kick and rush agricultural hoofball
Coleman is an arrogant Cnut & Keane is just a dog bothering Cnut
Good riddance to both of em eventually !!
Manchester - The City of CITY.
We’re shite and we know we are.
But we don’t think we’re in the elite of the football world.
We know what we are.
O'Neil & The dog botherer Ltd.
Biff,boot,bang,long,%,crunch,thud,high,stamp.
Philistines.
LOL.
Its great isnt it? Could see us get to the WC and i dont give a shite what type of football it is, its a results business and it wasnt that long ago Pearce was doing similar here except without the goals and the results!
Wonderwall wrote:England U17s are currently 3-0 up with Foden on the scoresheet. Sancho also with a penalty pffft
Swales4ever wrote:Wonderwall wrote:England U17s are currently 3-0 up with Foden on the scoresheet. Sancho also with a penalty pffft
I saw a bit of it while having my sandwich.
in that respect I came in also to ask informed folks about who's the retarded sociopath which confined Phil's talent on the right flank.
Wonderwall wrote:Swales4ever wrote:Wonderwall wrote:England U17s are currently 3-0 up with Foden on the scoresheet. Sancho also with a penalty pffft
I saw a bit of it while having my sandwich.
in that respect I came in also to ask informed folks about who's the retarded sociopath which confined Phil's talent on the right flank.
Steve cooper is the U17 coach. Managed a total of 65 footballing appearances of which 57 were for Bangor City. Spent his coaching career with Wrexham and Liverpool academies before moving to the England set up.
Nigels Tackle wrote:how fucking shit is bravo??
Justified logic wrote:I'm bored
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Sterling and Delph have pulled out of the England squad.
Hopefully a good sign that they are really putting city first for the moment and not bothering with meaningless friendlies.
Who else are we missing on international duty. We could really do with giving a lot of our players a rest, we have started to look a bit jaded over the past couple of weeks. Train, rest and recover for the next couple of weeks and then a big push until Christmas would ease the pressure in the league when all the cup competitions start getting heavy in jan/feb/march
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Sterling and Delph have pulled out of the England squad.
Hopefully a good sign that they are really putting city first for the moment and not bothering with meaningless friendlies.
Who else are we missing on international duty. We could really do with giving a lot of our players a rest, we have started to look a bit jaded over the past couple of weeks. Train, rest and recover for the next couple of weeks and then a big push until Christmas would ease the pressure in the league when all the cup competitions start getting heavy in jan/feb/march
Sideshow Bob wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Sterling and Delph have pulled out of the England squad.
Hopefully a good sign that they are really putting city first for the moment and not bothering with meaningless friendlies.
Who else are we missing on international duty. We could really do with giving a lot of our players a rest, we have started to look a bit jaded over the past couple of weeks. Train, rest and recover for the next couple of weeks and then a big push until Christmas would ease the pressure in the league when all the cup competitions start getting heavy in jan/feb/march
when delph got “injured” at the end of arse match i did wonder if it had been calculated to swerve the internationals (again). well done, delphy. just wish KDB and others would follow suit.
Sideshow Bob wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Sterling and Delph have pulled out of the England squad.
Hopefully a good sign that they are really putting city first for the moment and not bothering with meaningless friendlies.
Who else are we missing on international duty. We could really do with giving a lot of our players a rest, we have started to look a bit jaded over the past couple of weeks. Train, rest and recover for the next couple of weeks and then a big push until Christmas would ease the pressure in the league when all the cup competitions start getting heavy in jan/feb/march
when delph got “injured” at the end of arse match i did wonder if it had been calculated to swerve the internationals (again). well done, delphy. just wish KDB and others would follow suit.
carl_feedthegoat wrote:Sideshow Bob wrote:FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Sterling and Delph have pulled out of the England squad.
Hopefully a good sign that they are really putting city first for the moment and not bothering with meaningless friendlies.
Who else are we missing on international duty. We could really do with giving a lot of our players a rest, we have started to look a bit jaded over the past couple of weeks. Train, rest and recover for the next couple of weeks and then a big push until Christmas would ease the pressure in the league when all the cup competitions start getting heavy in jan/feb/march
when delph got “injured” at the end of arse match i did wonder if it had been calculated to swerve the internationals (again). well done, delphy. just wish KDB and others would follow suit.
This is what we expect from our players - I think some of our players have seen the reaction of PeP when Kompany decided to once again put country before club....and now hes on the bench...and has been for a while and probably will be for a while longer.
Players at City cannot afford to get injured as there is so much competition for places..get injured and your spot may be gone for a while longer than your injury.
FA cup winners 2006 wrote:Sterling and Delph have pulled out of the England squad.
Hopefully a good sign that they are really putting city first for the moment and not bothering with meaningless friendlies.
Who else are we missing on international duty. We could really do with giving a lot of our players a rest, we have started to look a bit jaded over the past couple of weeks. Train, rest and recover for the next couple of weeks and then a big push until Christmas would ease the pressure in the league when all the cup competitions start getting heavy in jan/feb/march
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