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I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:42 am
by Bianchi on Ice
...if for example they finished 7th this season....and 5th next season...gill and his cronies would try to engineer a re-working of the CL qualifying...I can just imagine..."fans are tired of the top 4 format and want to see more excitement at the seasons end...we suggest top 3 qualify and 4-7 play off...as is so succesful in the championship..." said fa vice president gill.

Very cynical of me, but not half as cynical and conniving as that lot

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:52 am
by Invisible Man Fan
Bianchi on Ice wrote:...if for example they finished 7th this season....and 5th next season...gill and his cronies would try to engineer a re-working of the CL qualifying...I can just imagine..."fans are tired of the top 4 format and want to see more excitement at the seasons end...we suggest top 3 qualify and 4-7 play off...as is so succesful in the championship..." said fa vice president gill.

Very cynical of me, but not half as cynical and conniving as that lot


I don't think you are far from wrong. Nothing surprises me with them anymore

Cheating scum. End of

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 11:57 am
by Bridge'srightfoot
Bianchi on Ice wrote:...if for example they finished 7th this season....and 5th next season...gill and his cronies would try to engineer a re-working of the CL qualifying...I can just imagine..."fans are tired of the top 4 format and want to see more excitement at the seasons end...we suggest top 3 qualify and 4-7 play off...as is so succesful in the championship..." said fa vice president gill.

Very cynical of me, but not half as cynical and conniving as that lot

Okay, but that's pure speculation.
Let's just see what happens first before getting angry over something that hasn't happened.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:12 pm
by Breks
They are irrelevant now.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 12:30 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Bianchi on Ice wrote:...if for example they finished 7th this season....and 5th next season...gill and his cronies would try to engineer a re-working of the CL qualifying...I can just imagine..."fans are tired of the top 4 format and want to see more excitement at the seasons end...we suggest top 3 qualify and 4-7 play off...as is so succesful in the championship..." said fa vice president gill.

Very cynical of me, but not half as cynical and conniving as that lot

Okay, but that's pure speculation.
Let's just see what happens first before getting angry over something that hasn't happened.


I prefer getting angry way before,for example,I'm angry right now.
Dirty red scum animals.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:05 pm
by Lev Bronstein
Don't they do something similar ih Holland?

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:23 pm
by Florida Blue
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Bianchi on Ice wrote:...if for example they finished 7th this season....and 5th next season...gill and his cronies would try to engineer a re-working of the CL qualifying...I can just imagine..."fans are tired of the top 4 format and want to see more excitement at the seasons end...we suggest top 3 qualify and 4-7 play off...as is so succesful in the championship..." said fa vice president gill.

Very cynical of me, but not half as cynical and conniving as that lot

Okay, but that's pure speculation.
Let's just see what happens first before getting angry over something that hasn't happened.


I prefer getting angry way before,for example,I'm angry right now.
Dirty red scum animals.


Exactly when AREN'T you angry Carl?

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:25 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Florida Blue wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Bianchi on Ice wrote:...if for example they finished 7th this season....and 5th next season...gill and his cronies would try to engineer a re-working of the CL qualifying...I can just imagine..."fans are tired of the top 4 format and want to see more excitement at the seasons end...we suggest top 3 qualify and 4-7 play off...as is so succesful in the championship..." said fa vice president gill.

Very cynical of me, but not half as cynical and conniving as that lot

Okay, but that's pure speculation.
Let's just see what happens first before getting angry over something that hasn't happened.


I prefer getting angry way before,for example,I'm angry right now.
Dirty red scum animals.


Exactly when AREN'T you angry Carl?


true..I do bitch a lot.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:46 pm
by john@staustell
Breks wrote:They are irrelevant now.


Most importantly the more they do badly the less influence they have to do as the OP suggests. With Taggart gone criticism has already reached un-heard of proportions, though not to our level yet!

The financial consequences of not finishing up in the CL could be quite severe because of the way the club is run. A lot more serious than the other 3 clubs. Shame.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:49 pm
by Breks
john@staustell wrote:
Most importantly the more they do badly the less influence they have to do as the OP suggests. With Taggart gone criticism has already reached un-heard of proportions, though not to our level yet!

The financial consequences of not finishing up in the CL could be quite severe because of the way the club is run. A lot more serious than the other 3 clubs. Shame.


And granny shagger and van rapist will be off if they fail to finish in top four.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 1:59 pm
by Bridge'srightfoot
Breks wrote:They are irrelevant now.

I agree. We no longer have to concern ourselves with them anymore.
What will be weird though is when they play the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal later in the season we'll be hoping they win.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:16 pm
by Chinners
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Breks wrote:They are irrelevant now.

I agree. We no longer have to concern ourselves with them anymore.
What will be weird though is when they play the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal later in the season we'll be hoping they win.


You might, I never will. Even if they go down to the Conference I'll still want them to lose

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:27 pm
by Bridge'srightfoot
Chinners wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Breks wrote:They are irrelevant now.

I agree. We no longer have to concern ourselves with them anymore.
What will be weird though is when they play the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal later in the season we'll be hoping they win.


You might, I never will. Even if they go down to the Conference I'll still want them to lose

They are no longer a threat. Thus when they play genuine challengers to us such as Arsenal and Chelsea, it's best for us that they take points off them.

If you'd rather them lose, even if them winning would benefit us and help us win the title then it raises questions about whether you support city more than you hate united.

I love when they lose, but them losing doesn't give me anywhere near the pleasure that us winning does. Ever.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:38 pm
by john@staustell
Breks wrote:
john@staustell wrote:
Most importantly the more they do badly the less influence they have to do as the OP suggests. With Taggart gone criticism has already reached un-heard of proportions, though not to our level yet!

The financial consequences of not finishing up in the CL could be quite severe because of the way the club is run. A lot more serious than the other 3 clubs. Shame.


And granny shagger and van rapist will be off if they fail to finish in top four.


Shrek's body language last night suggested he'd be hard put to see out the week. Nice FA Cup defeat now should do nicely, dont think they'll find Swansea easy at all.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:40 pm
by Chinners
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Chinners wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Breks wrote:They are irrelevant now.

I agree. We no longer have to concern ourselves with them anymore.
What will be weird though is when they play the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal later in the season we'll be hoping they win.


You might, I never will. Even if they go down to the Conference I'll still want them to lose

They are no longer a threat. Thus when they play genuine challengers to us such as Arsenal and Chelsea, it's best for us that they take points off them.

If you'd rather them lose, even if them winning would benefit us and help us win the title then it raises questions about whether you support city more than you hate united.

I love when they lose, but them losing doesn't give me anywhere near the pleasure that us winning does. Ever.


Thats true, of course City winning is the most important thing but I still cant see the day when I would ever want them to win. Ever

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:46 pm
by patrickblue
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Chinners wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Breks wrote:They are irrelevant now.

I agree. We no longer have to concern ourselves with them anymore.
What will be weird though is when they play the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal later in the season we'll be hoping they win.


You might, I never will. Even if they go down to the Conference I'll still want them to lose

They are no longer a threat. Thus when they play genuine challengers to us such as Arsenal and Chelsea, it's best for us that they take points off them.

If you'd rather them lose, even if them winning would benefit us and help us win the title then it raises questions about whether you support city more than you hate united.

I love when they lose, but them losing doesn't give me anywhere near the pleasure that us winning does. Ever.


It's two sides of the same coin, part of being a City fan that makes us want the scum to lose and keep losing. In the case of them taking points off our challengers, it's just a consolation if they do that.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 2:49 pm
by Bridge'srightfoot
Chinners wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Chinners wrote:
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:
Breks wrote:They are irrelevant now.

I agree. We no longer have to concern ourselves with them anymore.
What will be weird though is when they play the likes of Chelsea and Arsenal later in the season we'll be hoping they win.


You might, I never will. Even if they go down to the Conference I'll still want them to lose

They are no longer a threat. Thus when they play genuine challengers to us such as Arsenal and Chelsea, it's best for us that they take points off them.

If you'd rather them lose, even if them winning would benefit us and help us win the title then it raises questions about whether you support city more than you hate united.

I love when they lose, but them losing doesn't give me anywhere near the pleasure that us winning does. Ever.


Thats true, of course City winning is the most important thing but I still cant see the day when I would ever want them to win. Ever

I don't understand though. I'd never 'want them to win' for the sake of it but if them winning a game means we benefit then why not?
They play Arsenal away in February, if Arsenal are still ahead of us by then will you honestly want Arsenal to win? Even though a United win would take us closer to winning the title.

I think it's a sign of how far both us and the Rags have gone (in opposite directions) that they are now in a position where they can help us by taking points off our title challengers.

Soon we'll be accusing them of rolling over for our challengers as they always did to us.
How times have changed!

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 3:06 pm
by Tokyo Blue
Bridge'srightfoot wrote:They play Arsenal away in February, if Arsenal are still ahead of us by then will you honestly want Arsenal to win? Even though a United win would take us closer to winning the title.

I think it's a sign of how far both us and the Rags have gone (in opposite directions) that they are now in a position where they can help us by taking points off our title challengers.

Soon we'll be accusing them of rolling over for our challengers as they always did to us.
How times have changed!

0-0 draw. With numerous red cards. Fans invade the pitch, murder phil dowd and both teams lose 20 points. Job's a good 'un.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:17 pm
by Bridge'srightfoot
patrickblue wrote:It's two sides of the same coin, part of being a City fan that makes us want the scum to lose and keep losing. In the case of them taking points off our challengers, it's just a consolation if they do that.

That's where I'd disagree. Being a City fan comes so far in front of hating United. They are not equal. Of course I find it funny and enjoy it when United lose but no United loss will EVER give me as much pleasure as a City win.

It reminds me of about 4 seasons ago when we missed out on 4th. In the 3rd last game week, we played Arsenal and Untied played Spurs. I remember lots of my City mates and posters scattered around here and bluemoon couldn't bring themselves to want Spurs to lose to United even though them doing so gave us a higher chance of getting 4th place.

As it happens they did lose and we ballsed it up against Arsenal and Spurs but that's another story.
Over the next few weeks they go to Arsenal and Chelsea. Two sides who could challenge us for the title. Yes I don't like to see the rags win, but if them winning gives us the greater chance of winning the league then that's the outcome I would hope for. If you can't, then you are clearly more concerned with them failing than us succeeding.
I hope they don't finish in the top 4 this season but if they do then they do. I won't lose much sleep over what they're up to.

Re: I wouldnt put it past them...

PostPosted: Thu Jan 02, 2014 4:18 pm
by Tim777
Tokyo Blue wrote:0-0 draw. With numerous red cards. Fans invade the pitch, murder phil dowd and both teams lose 20 points. Job's a good 'un.


True, that's what draws were invented for ;-)
If the total mayhem you describe doesn't come to pass, both our title rivals and arch enemies losing two points would be ideal.