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Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:10 pm
by rabbit
@aguerosergiokun Sergio Aguero
I am very happy because the doctor told me I have only a muscle bound! Tomorrow I come back to the national team


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Not sure about the Spandau Ballet reference though.

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:23 pm
by Mark (Blue Army)
Yeah just seen that, hope he doesn't play for Argentina though. Don't want him to do any damage Thay might keep him out of any of our games

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Sun Oct 02, 2011 11:27 pm
by rabbit
i dont think ( hope) he doesnt play either.

just want him fit for the swamp

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:53 am
by DoomMerchant
rabbit wrote:i dont think ( hope) he doesnt play either.

just want him fit for the swamp


complex way to say you want him to play tbh. Bonus points for the double negative. You'll surely throw OD off the track with that one.

cheers

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:57 am
by Beefymcfc
rabbit wrote:@aguerosergiokun Sergio Aguero
I am very happy because the doctor told me I have only a muscle bound! Tomorrow I come back to the national team


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Not sure about the Spandau Ballet reference though.

He's having our eyes out! The way he came off clearly showed an injury and even if it's a strain he should lay up for at least a week before getting into full training.

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 10:45 am
by Patrick
DoomMerchant wrote:
rabbit wrote:i dont think ( hope) he doesnt play either.

just want him fit for the swamp


complex way to say you want him to play tbh. Bonus points for the double negative. You'll surely throw OD off the track with that one.

cheers


The post read perfectly well as a chatty comment

Please dont bomb him

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 3:21 pm
by DoomMerchant
Patrick wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
rabbit wrote:i dont think ( hope) he doesnt play either.

just want him fit for the swamp


complex way to say you want him to play tbh. Bonus points for the double negative. You'll surely throw OD off the track with that one.

cheers


The post read perfectly well as a chatty comment

Please dont bomb him


what kind of fireside mountain chats do you have at the chalet?

it's like a word puzzle. I appreciate the literary complexity.

Next up: Denouement. Followed up with a brief lesson on Foreshadowing. or is it the other way around? i dunno.

cheers

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 4:44 pm
by rabbit
DoomMerchant wrote:
rabbit wrote:i dont think ( hope) he doesnt play either.

just want him fit for the swamp


complex way to say you want him to play tbh. Bonus points for the double negative. You'll surely throw OD off the track with that one.

cheers




It was just a lack of concentration, I hope It didn't offend your literary sensibilities too much.

It's great to know there are City fans like you about.

Cheers

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 5:43 pm
by DoomMerchant
rabbit wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
rabbit wrote:i dont think ( hope) he doesnt play either.

just want him fit for the swamp


complex way to say you want him to play tbh. Bonus points for the double negative. You'll surely throw OD off the track with that one.

cheers




It was just a lack of concentration, I hope It didn't offend your literary sensibilities too much.

It's great to know there are City fans like you about.

Cheers


Take a deep breath...it's all fun and games genius.

cheers

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Mon Oct 03, 2011 7:52 pm
by rabbit
There is an argument that there is an inherent need in human nature for a psychic need to play. Apparently this has increased with the advent of industrial and consumer capitalism and the attendant dull complexities of everyday life that alienation in the workplace brings with it.

On an internet message board one may label this semantic ludic interaction.

Must do lunch soon,

Peace

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 2:07 am
by DoomMerchant
rabbit wrote:There is an argument that there is an inherent need in human nature for a psychic need to play. Apparently this has increased with the advent of industrial and consumer capitalism and the attendant dull complexities of everyday life that alienation in the workplace brings with it.

On an internet message board one may label this semantic ludic interaction.

Must do lunch soon,

Peace


Ludic, indeed. You had me at "dull complexities."

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Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 4:46 am
by Dameerto
What the fook is a psychic need to play? Are we signing someone from beyond the grave?

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 6:15 am
by john@staustell
Dameerto wrote:What the fook is a psychic need to play? Are we signing someone from beyond the grave?


Hiring Eileen Drury?

Anyway is he fuckin injured or not?

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:00 am
by Ted Hughes
Balotelli was better v Blackburn, than Aguero has been in recent games imo. It could be, of course, that Aguero has had a bit of a niggle & not been 100% but for whatever reason, imo, Balo is currently in the number one position amongst our strikers.

A happy dilemna for Bob if Sergio is fit to play.

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:32 pm
by s1ty m
Ted Hughes wrote:Balotelli was better v Blackburn, than Aguero has been in recent games imo. It could be, of course, that Aguero has had a bit of a niggle & not been 100% but for whatever reason, imo, Balo is currently in the number one position amongst our strikers.

A happy dilemna for Bob if Sergio is fit to play.


Aguero is truly awesome on his day. I think a lot of us assumed he'd just settled immediately given his amazing scoring record. Truth is, probably, he's still settling in and it will take him a few more months to really perform on a consistent basis. Imagine him then?

I just don't like Balotelli and can't quite explain it. Fair does though, he was simply brilliant on Saturday, the 2nd half in particular. He's got to be No 1 at the moment.

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:23 pm
by Ted Hughes
s1ty m wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Balotelli was better v Blackburn, than Aguero has been in recent games imo. It could be, of course, that Aguero has had a bit of a niggle & not been 100% but for whatever reason, imo, Balo is currently in the number one position amongst our strikers.

A happy dilemna for Bob if Sergio is fit to play.


Aguero is truly awesome on his day. I think a lot of us assumed he'd just settled immediately given his amazing scoring record. Truth is, probably, he's still settling in and it will take him a few more months to really perform on a consistent basis. Imagine him then?

I just don't like Balotelli and can't quite explain it. Fair does though, he was simply brilliant on Saturday, the 2nd half in particular. He's got to be No 1 at the moment.


I'm sure Aguero will score ludicrous amounts of goals this season (perhaps even top the charts) but imo, daft as it seems, he is still learning & it will be next season before he's at his best. He is one of the world's best. Balo was better than him though & a few weeks ago; so was Dzeko. Imagine when all these blokes settle in fully ? Exciting times.

Re: Sergio Aguero injury from Twitter

PostPosted: Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:59 pm
by s1ty m
Ted Hughes wrote:
s1ty m wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:Balotelli was better v Blackburn, than Aguero has been in recent games imo. It could be, of course, that Aguero has had a bit of a niggle & not been 100% but for whatever reason, imo, Balo is currently in the number one position amongst our strikers.

A happy dilemna for Bob if Sergio is fit to play.


Aguero is truly awesome on his day. I think a lot of us assumed he'd just settled immediately given his amazing scoring record. Truth is, probably, he's still settling in and it will take him a few more months to really perform on a consistent basis. Imagine him then?

I just don't like Balotelli and can't quite explain it. Fair does though, he was simply brilliant on Saturday, the 2nd half in particular. He's got to be No 1 at the moment.


I'm sure Aguero will score ludicrous amounts of goals this season (perhaps even top the charts) but imo, daft as it seems, he is still learning & it will be next season before he's at his best. He is one of the world's best. Balo was better than him though & a few weeks ago; so was Dzeko. Imagine when all these blokes settle in fully ? Exciting times.


Never been more exciting. This is easily the best City side I've seen and I include the very, very good team of 1977.