john@staustell wrote:This week's contribution - Ray Wilkins and Niall Quinn on SKY pre-match. Both slated Mancini for his team selection saying it gave the advantage to Chelsea, who they now expectd to win. Neither had the wit to see that the formation would put Yaya in his advanced position - Neville spotted this immediately. Both slated Rodwell who could 'hardly get a game' - both blindingly ignorant of the facts that he has been injured for month and that he was obviously very lively in training etc.
By half time they had seen the error of their idiocies. But I often wonder - how much money do these guys get for sitting in a seat for 2 hours with 2 20-minute spells of talking pure shite?
sandman wrote:john@staustell wrote:This week's contribution - Ray Wilkins and Niall Quinn on SKY pre-match. Both slated Mancini for his team selection saying it gave the advantage to Chelsea, who they now expectd to win. Neither had the wit to see that the formation would put Yaya in his advanced position - Neville spotted this immediately. Both slated Rodwell who could 'hardly get a game' - both blindingly ignorant of the facts that he has been injured for month and that he was obviously very lively in training etc.
By half time they had seen the error of their idiocies. But I often wonder - how much money do these guys get for sitting in a seat for 2 hours with 2 20-minute spells of talking pure shite?
If everybody here was entirely truthful they would probably have agreed with Wilkins & Quinn, if I started a thread last week suggesting that we start with Kolo, Rodwell and Garcia and also drop Tevez to the bench and dont use Dzeko at all I would have been laughed off the board.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Beefymcfc wrote:AG7 wrote:TEAM NEWS
Hart
Zabaleta (C), Kolo Toure, Nastasic, Clichy
Garcia, Rodwell
Milner, Yaya Toure, Silva,
Aguero
4-3-3?
or 4-5-1?
That team seems a little confusing. We seem to be missing somebody?
john@staustell wrote:This week's contribution - Ray Wilkins and Niall Quinn on SKY pre-match. Both slated Mancini for his team selection saying it gave the advantage to Chelsea, who they now expectd to win. Neither had the wit to see that the formation would put Yaya in his advanced position - Neville spotted this immediately. Both slated Rodwell who could 'hardly get a game' - both blindingly ignorant of the facts that he has been injured for month and that he was obviously very lively in training etc.
By half time they had seen the error of their idiocies. But I often wonder - how much money do these guys get for sitting in a seat for 2 hours with 2 20-minute spells of talking pure shite?
Blue Since 76 wrote:
Add to that Shearer's comments last night that Rodwell should have stayed at Everton for another season to get more games...
Goaters 103 wrote:The comments on Rodwell last night by Shearer just highlighted his lack of knowledge. Stay at Everton for another year? To do what exactly? Learn how to hump the ball, play dogs of war football, park the bus and win fucl all as usual?
Id wager Rodwell's probably learned more from being at City this past 7 months than he did at Everton in the past 3 years - noticeably at City he's had his whole routine changed to try to avoid all the injuries he was picking up, which began of course whilst at Everton.
For some unknown reason I found myself listening to talkshit yesterday, with some no mark called Georgie Bingham and the "experts" on there made Chelsea favs to win it seemed - this news just in, City dont lose too many at home in the Prem; 1 defeat in 26 months by my count, so to see all the so-called experts tipping Chelsea up did give me a good laugh.
Neville may be a red nosed t**t but his analysis of a game is way above what Wilkins or Quinn could offer. I also felt sorry for Pat Nevin last night, stuck with those two fookin imbeciles in Shearer and that utter po faced t**t Murray, who quite frankly is stealing a living in the media. C**t. That is all.
john@staustell wrote:But I often wonder - how much money do these guys get for sitting in a seat for 2 hours with 2 20-minute spells of talking pure shite?
Goaters 103 wrote:The comments on Rodwell last night by Shearer just highlighted his lack of knowledge. Stay at Everton for another year? To do what exactly? Learn how to hump the ball, play dogs of war football, park the bus and win fucl all as usual?
Id wager Rodwell's probably learned more from being at City this past 7 months than he did at Everton in the past 3 years - noticeably at City he's had his whole routine changed to try to avoid all the injuries he was picking up, which began of course whilst at Everton.
For some unknown reason I found myself listening to talkshit yesterday, with some no mark called Georgie Bingham and the "experts" on there made Chelsea favs to win it seemed - this news just in, City dont lose too many at home in the Prem; 1 defeat in 26 months by my count, so to see all the so-called experts tipping Chelsea up did give me a good laugh.
Neville may be a red nosed t**t but his analysis of a game is way above what Wilkins or Quinn could offer. I also felt sorry for Pat Nevin last night, stuck with those two fookin imbeciles in Shearer and that utter po faced t**t Murray, who quite frankly is stealing a living in the media. C**t. That is all.
sandman wrote:john@staustell wrote:This week's contribution - Ray Wilkins and Niall Quinn on SKY pre-match. Both slated Mancini for his team selection saying it gave the advantage to Chelsea, who they now expectd to win. Neither had the wit to see that the formation would put Yaya in his advanced position - Neville spotted this immediately. Both slated Rodwell who could 'hardly get a game' - both blindingly ignorant of the facts that he has been injured for month and that he was obviously very lively in training etc.
By half time they had seen the error of their idiocies. But I often wonder - how much money do these guys get for sitting in a seat for 2 hours with 2 20-minute spells of talking pure shite?
If everybody here was entirely truthful they would probably have agreed with Wilkins & Quinn, if I started a thread last week suggesting that we start with Kolo, Rodwell and Garcia and also drop Tevez to the bench and dont use Dzeko at all I would have been laughed off the board.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
john@staustell wrote:Goaters 103 wrote:The comments on Rodwell last night by Shearer just highlighted his lack of knowledge. Stay at Everton for another year? To do what exactly? Learn how to hump the ball, play dogs of war football, park the bus and win fucl all as usual?
Id wager Rodwell's probably learned more from being at City this past 7 months than he did at Everton in the past 3 years - noticeably at City he's had his whole routine changed to try to avoid all the injuries he was picking up, which began of course whilst at Everton.
For some unknown reason I found myself listening to talkshit yesterday, with some no mark called Georgie Bingham and the "experts" on there made Chelsea favs to win it seemed - this news just in, City dont lose too many at home in the Prem; 1 defeat in 26 months by my count, so to see all the so-called experts tipping Chelsea up did give me a good laugh.
Neville may be a red nosed t**t but his analysis of a game is way above what Wilkins or Quinn could offer. I also felt sorry for Pat Nevin last night, stuck with those two fookin imbeciles in Shearer and that utter po faced t**t Murray, who quite frankly is stealing a living in the media. C**t. That is all.
I dont think I'm being too biased when I say we have outclassed Chelsea in th Charity Shield, and also in the 0-0 at the Bridge. So why these idiots make Chelsea favourites at our ground is beyond me. Is it bias or just some ignorant failure to realise that - 'wake up - City are the better team'?
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:Learn a foreign language if you want good punditry. Just about any foreign language will get you a better standard of 'punditry' than you'll get in English, even Swahili....
carl_feedthegoat wrote:I actually was baffled by the team sheet , but then it became very apparent why, after the first 6 minutes or so.
I admit to my ranting mistakes,I think some fuckign pundits should man up and do the same , fucking turds they are.
Ted Hughes wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:I actually was baffled by the team sheet , but then it became very apparent why, after the first 6 minutes or so.
I admit to my ranting mistakes,I think some fuckign pundits should man up and do the same , fucking turds they are.
I can't imagine you ranting Carl.
Btw I'll hold my hands up admit to my mistake of overpraising Nasti after the game, as I've seen a video now & it was mostly Garcia doing the defending I was mistaking for Nasti from the other end of the pitch & I thought it was Garcia who went flying in like a twat & gave Chelsea the break which almost won them the match, when it was actually Nasti.
I've downgraded his defending back to 'average' again.
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