One match that changed a season

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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby City64 » Thu Feb 28, 2013 7:30 pm

gillie wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
City64 wrote:Plenty more twists and turns to come yet this season plus hopefully at least one trip to wembley.

Strangest thing of all despite all the moaning on Bluemoan and a few on here is the startling fact that rag fans in manc are still very nervous despite being 12 points clear!!!!!


That's because they know they're not that good. Most of the rags I know are laughing their balls off because they can't defend for shit & know that any kind of decent effort from us could have fucked them up.

We have done exactly what Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool etc have done countless times in the past; vastly underperformed, taken points off each other & handed those cunts the title.

I have no respect for those clubs' efforts in the past & I've no respect for our efforts this season. Even if we won it now, we would be the better of two shites.

It really fucking winds me up. Not coming 2nd but being so fucking average in so many games.

But yet we could end up with exactly the same points as last season!


Agree 100% gillie.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Wooders » Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:29 pm

gillie wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
City64 wrote:Plenty more twists and turns to come yet this season plus hopefully at least one trip to wembley.

Strangest thing of all despite all the moaning on Bluemoan and a few on here is the startling fact that rag fans in manc are still very nervous despite being 12 points clear!!!!!


That's because they know they're not that good. Most of the rags I know are laughing their balls off because they can't defend for shit & know that any kind of decent effort from us could have fucked them up.

We have done exactly what Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool etc have done countless times in the past; vastly underperformed, taken points off each other & handed those cunts the title.

I have no respect for those clubs' efforts in the past & I've no respect for our efforts this season. Even if we won it now, we would be the better of two shites.

It really fucking winds me up. Not coming 2nd but being so fucking average in so many games.

But yet we could end up with exactly the same points as last season!


what difference will that make? It's still second best whichever way you look at it
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby gillie » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:16 pm

Wooders wrote:
gillie wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
City64 wrote:Plenty more twists and turns to come yet this season plus hopefully at least one trip to wembley.

Strangest thing of all despite all the moaning on Bluemoan and a few on here is the startling fact that rag fans in manc are still very nervous despite being 12 points clear!!!!!


That's because they know they're not that good. Most of the rags I know are laughing their balls off because they can't defend for shit & know that any kind of decent effort from us could have fucked them up.

We have done exactly what Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool etc have done countless times in the past; vastly underperformed, taken points off each other & handed those cunts the title.

I have no respect for those clubs' efforts in the past & I've no respect for our efforts this season. Even if we won it now, we would be the better of two shites.

It really fucking winds me up. Not coming 2nd but being so fucking average in so many games.

But yet we could end up with exactly the same points as last season!


what difference will that make? It's still second best whichever way you look at it

The point i was trying to make was if we end with last years points tally i think the rags will break the record for prem points and as such we could'nt have caught them no matter what.But it will still equal our best points tally and by general concensus we have'nt played well this season.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Im_Spartacus » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:27 pm

We didnt play that well for most of last season if the truth be told gillie

The points tally belies two teams who were pretty poor overall, and in fact shows the state of the league as a whole that these high points tallies can be racked up despite playing so poorly for much of a season.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Thu Feb 28, 2013 9:29 pm

Agree with john@staustell. That match has had a serious impact on our season. Not so much on ourselves (although it would have helped our confidence not to have lost) but because had we got even a draw out of that game we could have kept the pressure on the scum, something they don't cope with very well. As it is, they've had an easy time of it since.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:13 pm

Im_Spartacus wrote:We didnt play that well for most of last season if the truth be told gillie

The points tally belies two teams who were pretty poor overall, and in fact shows the state of the league as a whole that these high points tallies can be racked up despite playing so poorly for much of a season.


The die was cast last season
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby gillie » Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:16 pm

Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Im_Spartacus wrote:We didnt play that well for most of last season if the truth be told gillie

The points tally belies two teams who were pretty poor overall, and in fact shows the state of the league as a whole that these high points tallies can be racked up despite playing so poorly for much of a season.


The die was cast last season

Roger please explain what you mean mate.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Cit.revenge » Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:45 pm

Easy, i blame Nasri , if he stay put it would end 2 2.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Mar 04, 2013 4:51 pm

Cit.revenge wrote:Easy, i blame Nasri , if he stay put it would end 2 2.


If Clichy had hoofed the ball clear they wouldn't have robbed us of possession in a dangerous area.

If Carlos hasn't needlessly fouled the mutant ninja turtle they wouldn't have got the free kick.

Do they share the blame?
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Cit.revenge » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:30 pm

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Cit.revenge wrote:Easy, i blame Nasri , if he stay put it would end 2 2.


If Clichy had hoofed the ball clear they wouldn't have robbed us of possession in a dangerous area.

If Carlos hasn't needlessly fouled the mutant ninja turtle they wouldn't have got the free kick.

Do they share the blame?

Still Nasri mistake is not football one it 's pussy one . Tevez or Clichy make mistake or others also but in last kick of the game and against rags u should throw your self on ball not brake for cover.For me worst moment of player this season is that.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Clowncrete » Mon Mar 04, 2013 6:46 pm

Cit.revenge wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Cit.revenge wrote:Easy, i blame Nasri , if he stay put it would end 2 2.


If Clichy had hoofed the ball clear they wouldn't have robbed us of possession in a dangerous area.

If Carlos hasn't needlessly fouled the mutant ninja turtle they wouldn't have got the free kick.

Do they share the blame?

Still Nasri mistake is not football one it 's pussy one . Tevez or Clichy make mistake or others also but in last kick of the game and against rags u should throw your self on ball not brake for cover.For me worst moment of player this season is that.


Our defending in the entire game was a mess. We shouldn't have been 2 down to start with, especially not at home.
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Re: One match that changed a season

Postby Dubaimancityfan » Mon Mar 04, 2013 10:29 pm

Yeah that was the match that changed it all. Last season we won the League by doing the double on them and getting those 6 goals at the swamp.
Who knows, it might come down to the same 2 matches this season if they manage to beat us again and then win the title by 3 points !
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