Original Dub wrote:Right, can someone clear this up for once and for all please?
I can see that richarldson was offside in the build up, but am I right in saying the Premier league stated the reason for no penalty was a non handball?
Why is the offside not the reason it wasn't given, makes zero sense?
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Why is Riyad Mahrez, City’s top scorer and assister since January 2021, out of the team all of a sudden? Why is Bernardo Silva, one of the best players in the league this season — if not the best — now being pushed up into the attack, and on Saturday to the right wing for a while? Will Kevin De Bruyne’s up-and-down season continue?
Thought the above comment interesting
City64 wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:Why is Riyad Mahrez, City’s top scorer and assister since January 2021, out of the team all of a sudden? Why is Bernardo Silva, one of the best players in the league this season — if not the best — now being pushed up into the attack, and on Saturday to the right wing for a while? Will Kevin De Bruyne’s up-and-down season continue?
Thought the above comment interesting
It’s Mahrez or Sterling for that position both have been playing superbly until last weekend when Sterling had a dip in form . Bernardo best position is inside not wide which fucks things up then you have Foden,s position active with all that and Grealish can’t get a fucking game or Jesus no wonder the opposition play with 13 at the back no cunt has a clue what we are gonna do ……….
Dimples wrote:State of the art neuroscience plays it's part in cup win, according to Klopp, 'incredible impact' seemingly.
It will all end in tears. It always does when the cult leader starts believing his own publicity.
Pep Guardiola: "My wife is so elegant, she helps me a lot [with my fashion]. Before her, I was a disaster. Now I'm elegant thanks to her. All good things in my life are created by others; sometimes from my wife, sometimes from the money we have at club.."
[via: Sky Sports]
PeterParker wrote:Pep Guardiola: "My wife is so elegant, she helps me a lot [with my fashion]. Before her, I was a disaster. Now I'm elegant thanks to her. All good things in my life are created by others; sometimes from my wife, sometimes from the money we have at club.."
[via: Sky Sports]
See, shithousery like this one makes one love him even with his brainfarts.
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Hope he stays until he is senile.
Pep Guardiola: "My wife is so elegant, she helps me a lot [with my fashion]. Before her, I was a disaster. Now I'm elegant thanks to her. All good things in my life are created by others; sometimes from my wife, sometimes from the money we have at club.."
[via: Sky Sports]
brite blu sky wrote:Pep Guardiola: "My wife is so elegant, she helps me a lot [with my fashion]. Before her, I was a disaster. Now I'm elegant thanks to her. All good things in my life are created by others; sometimes from my wife, sometimes from the money we have at club.."
[via: Sky Sports]
I want this printed on a replica of Bernie's guard of honour Mug
City64 wrote:Can’t see the rag cunts recovering from todays mauling on and off the pitch at the Etihad today . Ruined for life them cunts after today print that you rag loving media cunts .
nottsblue wrote:This from the BBC match report
The loss puts United in a desperate position in the battle for crucial fourth place and a spot in next season's Champions League after Arsenal's win at Watford strengthened their hold on that position. The Gunners are now fourth, a point ahead of United with three games in hand.
United, of course, are still in the Champions League but the notion that they have a chance of winning Europe's elite competition is the stuff of fantasy based on this grim evidence.
It was painful to watch United chasing shadows and outmanoeuvred at every turn by a City team they would like to regard as rivals.
United seem to be a club in limbo, with an interim manager in Rangnick and a squad of players who are not good enough and seem disaffected with life at the club.
Bruno Fernandes, such an inspiration when he first arrived, now spends more time arguing with officials and attempting to buy cheap fouls than acting as a creative force while the momentum and joy sparked by the return of Ronaldo has long since gone.
This was a dismal afternoon for United and they face an uphill fight to salvage their season.
It wasn’t that long ago something like this would never have been dared to be published. When the journalists who for so long had the rags six and who would always spin a poor performance are sticking the knife in, you know they are in trouble
Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:This from the BBC match report
The loss puts United in a desperate position in the battle for crucial fourth place and a spot in next season's Champions League after Arsenal's win at Watford strengthened their hold on that position. The Gunners are now fourth, a point ahead of United with three games in hand.
United, of course, are still in the Champions League but the notion that they have a chance of winning Europe's elite competition is the stuff of fantasy based on this grim evidence.
It was painful to watch United chasing shadows and outmanoeuvred at every turn by a City team they would like to regard as rivals.
United seem to be a club in limbo, with an interim manager in Rangnick and a squad of players who are not good enough and seem disaffected with life at the club.
Bruno Fernandes, such an inspiration when he first arrived, now spends more time arguing with officials and attempting to buy cheap fouls than acting as a creative force while the momentum and joy sparked by the return of Ronaldo has long since gone.
This was a dismal afternoon for United and they face an uphill fight to salvage their season.
It wasn’t that long ago something like this would never have been dared to be published. When the journalists who for so long had the rags six and who would always spin a poor performance are sticking the knife in, you know they are in trouble
I didn’t think it was a painful watch, quite the opposite I’d say.
johnny crossan wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:nottsblue wrote:This from the BBC match report
The loss puts United in a desperate position in the battle for crucial fourth place and a spot in next season's Champions League after Arsenal's win at Watford strengthened their hold on that position. The Gunners are now fourth, a point ahead of United with three games in hand.
United, of course, are still in the Champions League but the notion that they have a chance of winning Europe's elite competition is the stuff of fantasy based on this grim evidence.
It was painful to watch United chasing shadows and outmanoeuvred at every turn by a City team they would like to regard as rivals.
United seem to be a club in limbo, with an interim manager in Rangnick and a squad of players who are not good enough and seem disaffected with life at the club.
Bruno Fernandes, such an inspiration when he first arrived, now spends more time arguing with officials and attempting to buy cheap fouls than acting as a creative force while the momentum and joy sparked by the return of Ronaldo has long since gone.
This was a dismal afternoon for United and they face an uphill fight to salvage their season.
It wasn’t that long ago something like this would never have been dared to be published. When the journalists who for so long had the rags six and who would always spin a poor performance are sticking the knife in, you know they are in trouble
I didn’t think it was a painful watch, quite the opposite I’d say.
spare a thought for all those rags in London and indeed around the rest of the world waking up this morning in complete despair :cry:
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