patrickblue wrote:The days of Real and Barca bullying everyone else for their best players are over.
patrickblue wrote:The days of Real and Barca bullying everyone else for their best players are over.
blues-clues wrote:patrickblue wrote:The days of Real and Barca bullying everyone else for their best players are over.
I suspect they can still bully everyone else for their best players. Everyone but City.
Not sure why anyone would want to leave the team playing probably the best football on the planet. Fringe players might want to get more football but even those on the far edges of the first team will look at Fab Ian Delph and think "that could be me next week".
Nigels Tackle wrote:patrickblue wrote:The days of Real and Barca bullying everyone else for their best players are over.
much to the dismay of the fat cunt that runs la liga
Nickyboy wrote:Guardiola admits he cannot accommodate Aguero and Jesus in the same attack, so it was the Argentinian’s turn to start.
When was that?
Justified logic wrote:Where's that from?
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:Justified logic wrote:Where's that from?
The M****r.
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Just a reminder that they just can't wait for us to fail. Our media are just the dregs
Original Dub wrote:A challenge Chopper Harris would be proud of apparently :
Manchester City's lacklustre display against Feyenoord a warning to Pep Guardiola that they are still human
The Blues took until the 88th minute to break through with Raheem Sterling's cool finish after struggling to find a cutting edge
David Anderson Football And Boxing Correspondent
johnny crossan wrote:Original Dub wrote:A challenge Chopper Harris would be proud of apparently :
Manchester City's lacklustre display against Feyenoord a warning to Pep Guardiola that they are still human
The Blues took until the 88th minute to break through with Raheem Sterling's cool finish after struggling to find a cutting edge
David Anderson Football And Boxing Correspondent
David's a Coleraine man missing his spuds apparently and now he's the Mirror's northern sports correspondent with a specialism
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... s-11535896
Nigels Tackle wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Original Dub wrote:A challenge Chopper Harris would be proud of apparently :
Manchester City's lacklustre display against Feyenoord a warning to Pep Guardiola that they are still human
The Blues took until the 88th minute to break through with Raheem Sterling's cool finish after struggling to find a cutting edge
David Anderson Football And Boxing Correspondent
David's a Coleraine man missing his spuds apparently and now he's the Mirror's northern sports correspondent with a specialism
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... s-11535896
he's also ginger
This will shock you but…
…Stan Collymore thinks the Premier League is rubbish because Manchester City are running away with the title (‘League is Premier in name only’). It’s almost as if… oh you know the ending by now.
And there’s more
Sticking with Collymore, because he actually manages to use Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier League as a stick with which to beat Manchester City. You have to admit that that is fine, fine work.
‘Tottenham are probably the only team in England, everything considered, that I would pay money to watch,’ Collymore writes in his Daily Mirror column.
‘Not Manchester City – good to watch, but I just can’t get excited about them as a club. They are trying to build the best team with the biggest budget. What does that mean?
‘Is it a great team or do they simply have the biggest budget? Anyone can do that.’
There you go, Pep Guardiola. Don’t for a minute think you are special for the way Manchester City are playing at the moment, in the Premier League and Champions League. Because ‘anyone could do that’.
It’s weird City pay Guardiola so much money really, rather than just picking a fan out of the crowd each week.
It’s all going wrong
On Tuesday evening, Manchester City won their 17th match in a row in all competitions. Even if you count the shoot-out victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers as technically a draw, it’s fair to say that City are on a pretty good run.
Before their game with Feyenoord, which they won, City had already qualified for the knock-out stages, and from the moment Napoli took the lead against Shakhtar top spot in the group had also been confirmed with one game remaining. A chance for a gentle evening, then, and the opportunity to give chances to a couple of young players too.
So quite what put the Daily Mirror’s David Anderson in such a grump is unclear. Anderson wasn’t just unimpressed by City; he was angry.
‘The home fans took their cue from City’s stuttering display and the usually-rampant Blues struggled to get out of second gear.’
It’s almost as if they didn’t need to, Dave.
‘City’s ragged display was summed up when the mercurial de Bruyne unceremoniously up-ended (sic) Steven Berghuis just outside the box with a challenge Chopper Harris would have been proud of and Larsson fired over from the free-kick.’
The definition of ‘mercurial’ is ‘subject to sudden or unpredictable changes of mood’, and strongly hints at inconsistency. Mediawatch can think of few more inappropriate adjectives for Kevin de Bruyne.
‘Yes, the pressure was off because they had already qualified for the Champions League group stages, and, yes, Pep Guardiola made seven changes to rest some of his big names. But that does not excuse this pedestrian display as they just about got over the line to claim top spot against Group F’s whipping boys Feyenoord.’
Why doesn’t that excuse it? If they won a game they didn’t have to win and took the opportunity to rest key players, Mediawatch is struggling to see the issue.
The principal conclusion would seem to be this: If they’re having a pop at you for winning and keeping a clean sheet with a weakened team, things are probably going pretty well.
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