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'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 2:05 pm
by ENIAM NAM
For any non City fans reading....for the record, so called 'Pep Time' bears no fucking resemblance to 'Fergie Time'.

Fergie time was added time by bent refs, above and beyond what was reasonable injury time. City are just grinding teams down with our pressing and class and scoring, maybe late, but within the 90 mins or acceptable injury time.

At no time have we been given injury time that wasn't justified, or has a ref played over the stated injury time.

Re: 'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 2:36 pm
by Sideshow Bob
exactly. "fergie time" had a meaning more sinister than just scoring late in extra time. it was bent AF but somehow laughed off like paul scholes' leg-breaking tackles.

Re: 'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 4:08 pm
by Piccsnumberoneblue
I must admit I was surprised to hear talk of "Pep Time" this morning on the radio. My recollection was the winner was scored with more than five minutes of normal play to go.
And at Huddersfield

Re: 'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Mon Dec 04, 2017 4:22 pm
by Dubciteh
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:I must admit I was surprised to hear talk of "Pep Time" this morning on the radio. My recollection was the winner was scored with more than five minutes of normal to go.
And at Huddersfield


Yeah me too. Youd swear we scored all our goals in 90+ time.

Media has too much airtime to fill these days to come up with this kind of rubbish

Re: 'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2017 1:03 am
by Dimples
I am still looking forward to a 'real' book on Fergie - everything about his 'reign' was so dodgy.
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck.....

Re: 'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2017 9:12 am
by zabbadabbado
Exactly.

In fact, more often, than not in City games, injury time never truly reflects time wasted by the opposition during the game.

Referees in Rag games during Whiskey Nose era consistently found stoppage time of 5,6, even a ridiculous 7 minutes, in games the Rags were either drawing, or losing. There was definitely a correlation that even neutrals cottoned on to. When Rags were wining it was the normal 2,3, minutes stoppage time. Rags losing it was guaranteed to be anything up to 5,6,7, minutes.

Read that article wrote by Clattenburg on his officiating of that Chelsea v Spurs game during the Spurs implosion of their Title challenge season.

Corrupt bastard readily admits he deliberately never sent off 2 Spurs players that deserved reds, because he didn’t want to be blamed for the Spurs implosion.

It makes you wonder, how many times the corrupt twat was influenced by Whiskey Nose during his years in the Premier League if he can readily admit to that kind of corrupt behaviour in just one game like that.

He kept 2 players on the pitch that deserved a Red Card, as it happens it was all academic anyway. Leicester finished 6 points clear, so obviously he feels comfortable saying what he has said now. What about the corrupt decisions Clattenburg has made that impacted games, that obviously he will never tell, makes you wonder.

Pretty sure we have been on the receiving end of some iffy decisions with that bent twat.

Re: 'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2017 9:20 am
by Foreverinbluedreams
zabbadabbado wrote:Exactly.

In fact, more often, than not in City games, injury time never truly reflects time wasted by the opposition during the game.

Referees in Rag games during Whiskey Nose era consistently found stoppage time of 5,6, even a ridiculous 7 minutes, in games the Rags were either drawing, or losing. There was definitely a correlation that even neutrals cottoned on to. When Rags were wining it was the normal 2,3, minutes stoppage time. Rags losing it was guaranteed to be anything up to 5,6,7, minutes.

Read that article wrote by Clattenburg on his officiating of that Chelsea v Spurs game during the Spurs implosion of their Title challenge season.

Corrupt bastard readily admits he deliberately never sent off 2 Spurs players that deserved reds, because he didn’t want to be blamed for the Spurs implosion.

It makes you wonder, how many times the corrupt twat was influenced by Whiskey Nose during his years in the Premier League if he can readily admit to that kind of corrupt behaviour in just one game like that.

He kept 2 players on the pitch that deserved a Red Card, as it happens it was all academic anyway. Leicester finished 6 points clear, so obviously he feels comfortable saying what he has said now. What about the corrupt decisions Clattenburg has made that impacted games, that obviously he will never tell, makes you wonder.
Pretty sure we have been on the receiving end of some iffy decisions with that bent twat.


Penalty against Sterling when we played Spurs at home. We were looking likely to score at that point, if we'd won that game we would've been right back in the mix to push for the title. We ended up losing that 6 pointer 1-2 which effectively ended any hope we had of challenging.

Re: 'Pep Time'

PostPosted: Tue Dec 05, 2017 11:20 am
by zabbadabbado
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
zabbadabbado wrote:Exactly.

In fact, more often, than not in City games, injury time never truly reflects time wasted by the opposition during the game.

Referees in Rag games during Whiskey Nose era consistently found stoppage time of 5,6, even a ridiculous 7 minutes, in games the Rags were either drawing, or losing. There was definitely a correlation that even neutrals cottoned on to. When Rags were wining it was the normal 2,3, minutes stoppage time. Rags losing it was guaranteed to be anything up to 5,6,7, minutes.

Read that article wrote by Clattenburg on his officiating of that Chelsea v Spurs game during the Spurs implosion of their Title challenge season.

Corrupt bastard readily admits he deliberately never sent off 2 Spurs players that deserved reds, because he didn’t want to be blamed for the Spurs implosion.

It makes you wonder, how many times the corrupt twat was influenced by Whiskey Nose during his years in the Premier League if he can readily admit to that kind of corrupt behaviour in just one game like that.

He kept 2 players on the pitch that deserved a Red Card, as it happens it was all academic anyway. Leicester finished 6 points clear, so obviously he feels comfortable saying what he has said now. What about the corrupt decisions Clattenburg has made that impacted games, that obviously he will never tell, makes you wonder.
Pretty sure we have been on the receiving end of some iffy decisions with that bent twat.


Penalty against Sterling when we played Spurs at home. We were looking likely to score at that point, if we'd won that game we would've been right back in the mix to push for the title. We ended up losing that 6 pointer 1-2 which effectively ended any hope we had of challenging.
I remember that one :shock: :shock: .Funny how Clattenburg fucked off to the Middle east the way he did.He couldn't go directly to Malaysia ;) ;)