Harry Dowd scored wrote:No kneeling by Austria or Macedonia why do we have to do this political gesture?
Because Southgate says you’re a racist if you don’t.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:No kneeling by Austria or Macedonia why do we have to do this political gesture?
Mase wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:No kneeling by Austria or Macedonia why do we have to do this political gesture?
Because Southgate says you’re a racist if you don’t.
PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:No kneeling by Austria or Macedonia why do we have to do this political gesture?
Because Southgate says you’re a racist if you don’t.
But they kneel in the rest of the game? I might have missed it if so.
When asked about his goal, and the comparison to his lack of goals under Pep Guardiola last season, Raheem Sterling beamed with confidence and referenced one factor or in his words, "a lot" of factors.
Sterling said, "Honestly, there's a lot of different reasons why I haven't scored for my club [Manchester City], but that's totally irrelevant now. I'm here with England, I'm enjoying my football, and that's the most important thing - I'm just happy to score!"
PeterParker wrote:When asked about his goal, and the comparison to his lack of goals under Pep Guardiola last season, Raheem Sterling beamed with confidence and referenced one factor or in his words, "a lot" of factors.
Sterling said, "Honestly, there's a lot of different reasons why I haven't scored for my club [Manchester City], but that's totally irrelevant now. I'm here with England, I'm enjoying my football, and that's the most important thing - I'm just happy to score!"
What are the reasons? Being shit is on the list?
sheblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:When asked about his goal, and the comparison to his lack of goals under Pep Guardiola last season, Raheem Sterling beamed with confidence and referenced one factor or in his words, "a lot" of factors.
Sterling said, "Honestly, there's a lot of different reasons why I haven't scored for my club [Manchester City], but that's totally irrelevant now. I'm here with England, I'm enjoying my football, and that's the most important thing - I'm just happy to score!"
What are the reasons? Being shit is on the list?
I got the impression he was laying the blame for his poor form at someone else's door.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:No kneeling by Austria or Macedonia why do we have to do this political gesture?
PeterParker wrote:sheblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:When asked about his goal, and the comparison to his lack of goals under Pep Guardiola last season, Raheem Sterling beamed with confidence and referenced one factor or in his words, "a lot" of factors.
Sterling said, "Honestly, there's a lot of different reasons why I haven't scored for my club [Manchester City], but that's totally irrelevant now. I'm here with England, I'm enjoying my football, and that's the most important thing - I'm just happy to score!"
What are the reasons? Being shit is on the list?
I got the impression he was laying the blame for his poor form at someone else's door.
No surprise for me there. That is his problem, imho.
He thinks his last two years were good because we won things and he scored a few tap-ins.
zuricity wrote:Some are reading to much into it. England played well and Croatia were awful. Modric at 36 is past it and was easily nudged off the ball and would go to the floor. I am surprised he got away with some dives.
Croatia never dominated this game. I think Southgate is rubbish , but England were well organised today. Credit where it's due.
Beefymcfc wrote:PeterParker wrote:sheblue wrote:PeterParker wrote:When asked about his goal, and the comparison to his lack of goals under Pep Guardiola last season, Raheem Sterling beamed with confidence and referenced one factor or in his words, "a lot" of factors.
Sterling said, "Honestly, there's a lot of different reasons why I haven't scored for my club [Manchester City], but that's totally irrelevant now. I'm here with England, I'm enjoying my football, and that's the most important thing - I'm just happy to score!"
What are the reasons? Being shit is on the list?
I got the impression he was laying the blame for his poor form at someone else's door.
No surprise for me there. That is his problem, imho.
He thinks his last two years were good because we won things and he scored a few tap-ins.
Fucking hell, bloke scores a goal and has a decent game and some just can’t help themselves. Also wins the league and a cup with the best team in the last decade, being there for half of that period. Has a bad period of form and we’re back here again.
Haters will always hate.
PeterParker wrote:Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
You’re not allowed to have an opinion unless you agree with Beefy. Don’t make him bring out the
Beefymcfc wrote:Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
You’re not allowed to have an opinion unless you agree with Beefy. Don’t make him bring out the
And that’s where you are projecting your own views on others. I accept all views and believe you have a right to an opinion. I debate the argument and will accept where I am wrong whereas the little clique on here don’t debate, you attack the individual in order to shut them up.
Enjoy your evening, Mase, I’ll pop back in to see what has been said when I’ve finished enjoying my BBQ and the England win.
Beefymcfc wrote:Happy clapper, eh? Get to fuck with your shit and dive in the pit of despair with the other haters.
What is it he’s won with City, being a massive part of that?
3 Premier Leagues
5 League Cups
1 FA Cup
Centurion, Treble and Double winner. That is immense, for any first team player in a successful club.
It’s now’t to do with being a happy clapper, it’s all about perspective and you, my friend, seem to have none.
Mase wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:Clap, clap, clap, clap, clap.
You’re not allowed to have an opinion unless you agree with Beefy. Don’t make him bring out the
And that’s where you are projecting your own views on others. I accept all views and believe you have a right to an opinion. I debate the argument and will accept where I am wrong whereas the little clique on here don’t debate, you attack the individual in order to shut them up.
Enjoy your evening, Mase, I’ll pop back in to see what has been said when I’ve finished enjoying my BBQ and the England win.
You don’t let people have their own opinion - you’ve literally just showed that by calling PP out as negative when he’s quoted one of our own players.
PeterParker wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Happy clapper, eh? Get to fuck with your shit and dive in the pit of despair with the other haters.
What is it he’s won with City, being a massive part of that?
3 Premier Leagues
5 League Cups
1 FA Cup
Centurion, Treble and Double winner. That is immense, for any first team player in a successful club.
It’s now’t to do with being a happy clapper, it’s all about perspective and you, my friend, seem to have none.
Get your head out of your arse and read what he said. Simple, don't come with the "hate" thing. Come with a valid argument, but and argument about what he said today after the game, not with ”Centurion, Treble and Double winner. That is immense, for any first team player in a successful club.”
Should I remind you Mendy won the same?
My opinion of Sterling is what it is, I've write it many times here. You don't have to accept it, everyone can make his own mind, but don't call it hate.
Leave the haters gonna hate shit to kids that are on Tik-Tok.
Beefymcfc wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:No kneeling by Austria or Macedonia why do we have to do this political gesture?
It’s not political, mate. The powers that be, and the players, soon realised what it was aligned to (BLM) and changed it to a fight against discrimination, which I whole heartedly support.
I think it’s now ‘No room for Racism’.
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