
stupot wrote:Micah surpassed himself yesterday on the talking bollocks front.
Arsenal only dipped because of the Saliba injury. When Neville rightly pulled him on it asking why that would stop them beating West Ham and Southampton he still wouldn't budge. Neville again destroyed his argument saying they can't say they've lost the league because of 1 injury. Do all teams not get injuries and some don't just concentrate on the league.
Unfortunately he gets worse by the week- I'd far prefer Nedum as a pundit who always talks sense and comes across as a true Blue. I'd heard somewhere Micah was a Gooner, He's seemed to totally prove it recently.
here's his script from Chris BevanPeterParker wrote:johnny crossan wrote:the odious Murphy was actually trying to be complimentary for once, he actually described Walker as "England's greatest ever right back", Akanki was "brilliant", Dias "the outstanding PL CB" and he continued by praising Foden & Laporte for playing well and not whinging etc. Strange really.PeterParker wrote:john@staustell wrote:stupot wrote:Micah surpassed himself yesterday on the talking bollocks front.
Arsenal only dipped because of the Saliba injury. When Neville rightly pulled him on it asking why that would stop them beating West Ham and Southampton he still wouldn't budge. Neville again destroyed his argument saying they can't say they've lost the league because of 1 injury. Do all teams not get injuries and some don't just concentrate on the league.
Unfortunately he gets worse by the week- I'd far prefer Nedum as a pundit who always talks sense and comes across as a true Blue. I'd heard somewhere Micah was a Gooner, He's seemed to totally prove it recently.
He's quite embarrassing to be honest. Heaven knows why they have him on so much. Almost (almost) yearning for the days when there was no City representation at all!
I also thought Vieira was talking utter shite mostly too - maybe why he's just failed lamentably as a manager.
Meanwhile, sad to say but usually Roy Keane is the only one talking any sense and telling it how it is. I feel his managerial failings were probably on the motivational/man-management side of things, rather than knowledge.
Who constantly surprises me is Given.
He was last night on MOTD 2 and while Murphy was talking his usually nonsense, Shay was talking sense about both of the games yesterday. He seems biased towards us, but makes it look very professional.
Something that Micah is missing, sadly
I am amazed you manage to decipher what the neanderthal is saying, JC.
Ratboy is a pot of poison and also incredibly thick, Micah can be insightful but is too ready to resort to laughing like a donkey to please his paymasters. He even tipped the dippers for the title this year to keep them sweet.Indianablue wrote:stupot wrote:Micah surpassed himself yesterday on the talking bollocks front.
Arsenal only dipped because of the Saliba injury. When Neville rightly pulled him on it asking why that would stop them beating West Ham and Southampton he still wouldn't budge. Neville again destroyed his argument saying they can't say they've lost the league because of 1 injury. Do all teams not get injuries and some don't just concentrate on the league.
Unfortunately he gets worse by the week- I'd far prefer Nedum as a pundit who always talks sense and comes across as a true Blue. I'd heard somewhere Micah was a Gooner, He's seemed to totally prove it recently.
He didn't say they 'only' dipped becausd of Saliba, he said Saliba was missed when he was out of the team. He said there were other reasons that they faltered but it was a yes or no question put to him. I thought he stood his ground against Neville who likes to dominate any discussion. Micah does talk bollocks but so does Neville.


john@staustell wrote:Micah looks like he's about to serve the drinks
nottsblue wrote:john@staustell wrote:Micah looks like he's about to serve the drinks
And to be brutally honest I wouldn't trust him to get it right


Mase wrote:I actually (hate to say it) but agree with what TAA said recently. Once City get going we can’t be stopped. We’re just relentless and that puts pressure on teams like Arsenal, even when we’re not playing them.

PeterParker wrote:Mase wrote:I actually (hate to say it) but agree with what TAA said recently. Once City get going we can’t be stopped. We’re just relentless and that puts pressure on teams like Arsenal, even when we’re not playing them.
Changed my opinion a bit about him after what he said. He isn't braindead like Van Dyke or Robertson.
He talked a lot of sense out of the blue.


stupot wrote:The Mirror have published a table without Erling's goals and we'd be struggling for top 4 13 points behind Arsenal.
Do these morons not realise that we wouldn't play with 10 men so we'd have some sort of replacement and we might have scored 1 or 2 of his penalties without him even with our record.
These are the same people who were telling everyone he'd made us a worse team not so long ago.
Interestingly we've still outscored the rags even without his goals.
Mase wrote:stupot wrote:The Mirror have published a table without Erling's goals and we'd be struggling for top 4 13 points behind Arsenal.
Do these morons not realise that we wouldn't play with 10 men so we'd have some sort of replacement and we might have scored 1 or 2 of his penalties without him even with our record.
These are the same people who were telling everyone he'd made us a worse team not so long ago.
Interestingly we've still outscored the rags even without his goals.
So apparently Haaland isn’t that good and anyone would score that many in this City team.
But also we rely on Haaland and we wouldn’t win the league without him.
Interesting..
Mase wrote:stupot wrote:The Mirror have published a table without Erling's goals and we'd be struggling for top 4 13 points behind Arsenal.
Do these morons not realise that we wouldn't play with 10 men so we'd have some sort of replacement and we might have scored 1 or 2 of his penalties without him even with our record.
These are the same people who were telling everyone he'd made us a worse team not so long ago.
Interestingly we've still outscored the rags even without his goals.
So apparently Haaland isn’t that good and anyone would score that many in this City team.
But also we rely on Haaland and we wouldn’t win the league without him.
Interesting..



johnny crossan wrote:Modern sports journalism is just about counting clicks and shares, content is there to generate headlines for that sole purpose. We are a civilization in steep decline with a written culture aimed at debasing 10 yr olds.
salford city wrote:You've gotta love the spin out there they are hating us every minute. That table of us without Haaland's goals as a prime example. Were we not the league's top scorers without him and winning consecutive PL titles? But but but. Expect things to become even nastier come tomorrow evening
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