Outcast wrote:FFS we could end up facing PSG
Wouldn’t mind that tbh
Outcast wrote:FFS we could end up facing PSG
john@staustell wrote:nottsblue wrote:Dameerto wrote:Whatmust that feel like, scoring on his debut at a young age, and having the crowd chanting his name as he walks around the pitch to get back to the dugout.
Probably as good as day as he has ever had so far in his life.
Something every City fan has dreamed of and a very select few has actually done
Had a really positive game
Ricos a nice name for a crowd chant. Wouldn't be the same if he was called Brian
nottsblue wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:nottsblue wrote:No time to take the corner? Don’t think I’ve ever seen that in nearly 50 years!
3-1 in a dead rubber
So by that rule he could have blown after 89 minutes?
Time is time. If officiating isn’t consistent then there’s nothing. Blow as soon as the corner is taken if you want
nottsblue wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:nottsblue wrote:No time to take the corner? Don’t think I’ve ever seen that in nearly 50 years!
3-1 in a dead rubber
So by that rule he could have blown after 89 minutes?
Time is time. If officiating isn’t consistent then there’s nothing. Blow as soon as the corner is taken if you want
Nigels Tackle wrote:nottsblue wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:nottsblue wrote:No time to take the corner? Don’t think I’ve ever seen that in nearly 50 years!
3-1 in a dead rubber
So by that rule he could have blown after 89 minutes?
Time is time. If officiating isn’t consistent then there’s nothing. Blow as soon as the corner is taken if you want
he blew bang on 3 mins
thought he had a really good game. one of the best performances i’ve seen from a ref in long time
johnny crossan wrote:Some lessons learned tonight, one important one is the essential requirement for a defensive midfielder. Others are that Palmer is not ready for the first team and Dias is currently our worst CB option.
johnny crossan wrote:Some lessons learned tonight, one important one is the essential requirement for a defensive midfielder. Others are that Palmer is not ready for the first team and Dias is currently our worst CB option.
johnny crossan wrote:Some lessons learned tonight, one important one is the essential requirement for a defensive midfielder. Others are that Palmer is not ready for the first team and Dias is currently our worst CB option.
Mase wrote:Josh WE is better than Gomez.
john@staustell wrote:johnny crossan wrote:Some lessons learned tonight, one important one is the essential requirement for a defensive midfielder. Others are that Palmer is not ready for the first team and Dias is currently our worst CB option.
Palmer should be ready. He's had enough prep. Had an easy chance put on a plate early on and fluffed. 2nd half he just stood in people's way.
May be the last time we see him unless Pep is going to continue to indulge him
Dubciteh wrote:Mase wrote:Josh WE is better than Gomez.
Agree with this all day long.
Mase wrote:Dubciteh wrote:Mase wrote:Josh WE is better than Gomez.
Agree with this all day long.
Plus he’s come through the academy - he knows how we play, he’s had it drilled into him since a kid. This Gomez is okay going forward but can’t even keep his position defensively let alone defend.
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