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by Seanyod » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:23 pm
Dannyhig wrote:Heard a few songs today I cudnt make out any 1 no ? 1 about tevez n 1 to the tune .. This is how it feels to b city ??
No mate that's aguero . " this is how it feels to be city, this is how it feels to be small, u signed phil jones , we sign kun aguero, kun aguero , kun aguero ..... Belter!!
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by Dannyhig » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:33 pm
Yeah and another 1 str8 after his 1st goal
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by bobby brows » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:35 pm
city were magnificent today, but if city win all their games and don't win the league i can accept that!
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by kennyboy » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:38 pm
dazby wrote:What was the fans reaction to the golf swing celebration mate?
i feel thick.. what does that celebration means actually?
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by Seanyod » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:39 pm
Ah right. Interested to hear that as well.
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by ashton287 » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:43 pm
kennyboy wrote:
i feel thick.. what does that celebration means actually?
You are thick. He has been off playing golf for 6 months. As far as I'm concerned it was a massive "fuck you".
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by Ted Hughes » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:46 pm
ashton287 wrote:kennyboy wrote:
i feel thick.. what does that celebration means actually?
You are thick. He has been off playing golf for 6 months. As far as I'm concerned it was a massive "fuck you".
He has been interviewed on the OS & it means the exact opposite.
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by Blue Since 76 » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:54 pm
Ted Hughes wrote:
He has been interviewed on the OS & it means the exact opposite.
Interviewed or they've spun it? Who knows
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by Ted Hughes » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:57 pm
Blue Since 76 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
He has been interviewed on the OS & it means the exact opposite.
Interviewed or they've spun it? Who knows
His own explaination.
If he's got a turd in his pocket & wants to say 'fuck you' he would just leave it at exactly that, not go on the OS & start praising everybody. If one thing is for sure, it's that he won't just do what he's told if he doesn't want to.
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by ashton287 » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:57 pm
Ted Hughes wrote:
He has been interviewed on the OS & it means the exact opposite.
I don't beleive a word that comes out of that snakes mouth.
It has wound me right up because he doesn't have the right to joke about what he did. He should be starting every sentence with sorry for what I did and ending every sentence with the same and celebrating every goal with an I'm sorry shirt/shin pad.
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by Ted Hughes » Sat Apr 14, 2012 4:58 pm
ashton287 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
He has been interviewed on the OS & it means the exact opposite.
I don't beleive a word that comes out of that snakes mouth.
It has wound me right up because he doesn't have the right to joke about what he did. He should be starting every sentence with sorry for what I did and ending every sentence with the same and celebrating every goal with an I'm sorry shirt/shin pad.
I thought it was funny.
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by Niall Quinns Discopants » Sat Apr 14, 2012 6:53 pm
ashton287 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:
He has been interviewed on the OS & it means the exact opposite.
I don't beleive a word that comes out of that snakes mouth.
It has wound me right up because he doesn't have the right to joke about what he did. He should be starting every sentence with sorry for what I did and ending every sentence with the same and celebrating every goal with an I'm sorry shirt/shin pad.
Agree.
I thought it was bang out of order no matter what spin that rag cunt puts on it. Fucking refused to play when we needed him. Cunt.
Ruined otherwise super fantastic afternoon.
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by Mingchester Mingy » Sat Apr 14, 2012 7:34 pm
Loved the golf swing ! Foooooooooooooore !!!!!!!!lol Team looks happy with him out there and Im happy he is back. Screw the media, that wasnt a dive and everyone knows it. Let them say whatever they want...we got a League Title to win.
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by clawbaggio » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:16 pm
Foy is rapidly becoming the Rags new 12th man. Cunt sent Vinny off v them and only a few yards from the ball for the Tevez pen incident.
City superb today and Tevez excellent but at the end of the day the twat has probably cost us the title, so he can fuck off with his comedy golf swing
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by DoomMerchant » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:19 pm
Beefymcfc wrote:paddyblue wrote:i think they will have a comfortable win against villa but i can see everton putting them under a lot of pressure
Not a chance. Even if Everton need something to stay above Liverpool Gollum will hand them the game. He knows where his loyalties lie.
I've mentioned how much of a coincidence it is that United's last 5 games include all his old boys, apart from us of course:
McLeish
Moyes
Rogers
Bruce - now O'Neill
Apart from Villa, who are 6 points clear of the drop but are almost certain of staying up, the rest are clear for this season. You could say that O'Neill isn't a Taggart symphathiser but what's amazed me is the way Sunderland played against us yet have been gash for the other games afterwards. Drew 0-0 at home to Spurs, lost 4-0 to Everton, drew against Wolves today, their team's gone on holiday since the massive effort they put in against us, it really was like their cup final.
I'm still hopeful, of at least one slip-up but I just can't see where that will be to be honest.
Great season though so no tears from me.
did you predict a loss at Wigan? i didn't think so.
You have no idea mate...that's why they kick the ball in anger for 90 mins plus Fergie time after all, isn't it?
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by Sister of fu » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:44 pm
dazby wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:You have to shoot to score. Thank you Carlito.
p.s. one of the worst goalkeeping flaps i've seen in a while. if he'd just stood still he'd have stopped that.
p.s.s. Andie why do keepers do that "falling back away from the ball" move which invariably creates the space for the ball to go in the net? Dazby, don't try and answer you child.
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I am going to answer, because I've recently asked my goalkeeping swami a similar question. Ruddy missed that because the ball took one hell of a swerve. He was diving the correct way but if you watch the replay it makes one hell of a swerve. A similar incident happened to me once and it's just so embarrassing.
Anyway, I don't think he was falling back away from the ball. He was just following the flight before the flight changed. I find it weird that keepers jump and hit the ground after making saves that they could have made while keeping their feet. I think this is what you are trying to say. My swami believes it allows you to cover the swerves better. I disagree. I think if you remain grounded you can get more purchase on the ball and make a stronger block.
A keeper who falls away from the ball has bad technique. They should be coming forward to assist pushing the ball away from goal.
I found it too hard judge as there wasn’t a camera angle from what Ruddy saw but Dazby is correct that ball has swerved like a fucker and bamboozled the lad. The new balls are pants for keepers. If you get a head on view of the ball you can see them moving all over the shop. People like the Tranny take full advantage of this with great affect. I know that Ruddy asked one of the sky guys when he was in the tunnel about the swerve on it.
I thought the standard of goalkeeping today was pretty low from two of the best performing keepers this season. Neither covered themselves in any glory. I think Joe will be unhappy with his performance today, very sloppy from a lad that sets himself very high standards. I was saying to lee and Ant that if you start the game sloppy as a keeper with you kicking it can be hard to rectify that in the game as it plays on your mind and you tend not to relax and become tense. As for the punch he will be disappointed with that no distance on it and then he got spun round and had his back to the play as he landed. Im glad though that he had a little blip today and not in the Derby. Im sure he will be hard at in training this week. Very close to being world class our Joe.
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by Beefymcfc » Sat Apr 14, 2012 8:50 pm
DoomMerchant wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:paddyblue wrote:i think they will have a comfortable win against villa but i can see everton putting them under a lot of pressure
Not a chance. Even if Everton need something to stay above Liverpool Gollum will hand them the game. He knows where his loyalties lie.
I've mentioned how much of a coincidence it is that United's last 5 games include all his old boys, apart from us of course:
McLeish
Moyes
Rogers
Bruce - now O'Neill
Apart from Villa, who are 6 points clear of the drop but are almost certain of staying up, the rest are clear for this season. You could say that O'Neill isn't a Taggart symphathiser but what's amazed me is the way Sunderland played against us yet have been gash for the other games afterwards. Drew 0-0 at home to Spurs, lost 4-0 to Everton, drew against Wolves today, their team's gone on holiday since the massive effort they put in against us, it really was like their cup final.
I'm still hopeful, of at least one slip-up but I just can't see where that will be to be honest.
Great season though so no tears from me.
did you predict a loss at Wigan? i didn't think so.
You have no idea mate...that's why they kick the ball in anger for 90 mins plus Fergie time after all, isn't it?
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Shut the fuck up mudda fukka, this is how Wigan beat United you fuckwit!
Now you've gone and spoilt it!
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by Blue in the face » Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:28 pm
If Tevez had have got the penalty who would have taken it? Would Roberto have let him take it himself?
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by Douglas Higginbottom » Sat Apr 14, 2012 10:45 pm
Blue in the face wrote:If Tevez had have got the penalty who would have taken it? Would Roberto have let him take it himself?
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by phips » Sat Apr 14, 2012 11:10 pm
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Blue in the face wrote:If Tevez had have got the penalty who would have taken it? Would Roberto have let him take it himself?
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