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Re: Soriano

Postby Wooders » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:22 pm

Guy Debord wrote:
What a difference a year makes


We won it on the last kick of the season against a 10 man team at our home in a game that we should have been winning comfortably - people seem to think we stormed the league for some reason, were it not for a wonderful moment of good fortune and skill and a complete copitulation of man utd, we could add that season to the list of mancini flops as well
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Re: Soriano

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:38 pm

Wooders wrote:
Guy Debord wrote:
What a difference a year makes


We won it on the last kick of the season against a 10 man team at our home in a game that we should have been winning comfortably - people seem to think we stormed the league for some reason, were it not for a wonderful moment of good fortune and skill and a complete copitulation of man utd, we could add that season to the list of mancini flops as well


So it's a flop despite the fact that he won? I like it!
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Re: Soriano

Postby Wooders » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:43 pm

Exactly the opposite of what i said but whatev's! :)
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Re: Soriano

Postby zuricity » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:47 pm

Wooders wrote:
We won it on the last kick of the season against a 10 man team at our home in a game that we should have been winning comfortably - people seem to think we stormed the league for some reason, were it not for a wonderful moment of good fortune and skill and a complete copitulation of man utd, we could add that season to the list of mancini flops as well


Don't be silly, you are entering the Piccs realms of unreality. We won the title over 38 games and all the events they brought , the last few kicks in the last game made it all the more pleasureable to see Fergies face, never mind the new duncan edwards reaction.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:52 pm

Wooders wrote:Exactly the opposite of what i said but whatev's! :)


I can't help it that I read it too fast! :)
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Re: Soriano

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:52 pm

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The wins are just to be expected, don't you know, and we should never have a flat game ever! You hit the nail on the head totally Colin, calling the manager that delivered us silverware after decades of drought a coward was plain rude (and bollocks) and that is my issue with piccs.


But we had a helluva lot of flat games. That is why we never really competed for the title this season, right fron the start.
And yes when you turn up at Anfield or the Emirates with a squad like ours, but never seriously try to attack, I'd say that was cowardly.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Wooders » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:54 pm

I just think its very blinkered to view the title winning season as a runaway success - if you genuinely think we stormed it, good luck to you and i can fully understand your confusion at the mancini sacking - i however think the cracks started to appear even then
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Re: Soriano

Postby Piccsnumberoneblue » Mon Jun 03, 2013 6:57 pm

Wooders wrote:I just think its very blinkered to view the title winning season as a runaway success - if you genuinely think we stormed it, good luck to you and i can fully understand your confusion at the mancini sacking - i however think the cracks started to appear even then


The cracks appeared before the turn of the year. He did his best to throw it away and then gave up on it after another no show at The Emirates. He opened talks with Monaco instead.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Nigels Tackle » Mon Jun 03, 2013 7:01 pm

we need a song for him

inspired by the haters....

it's sad, so sad
it's a sad sad situation
soriano always has the final word
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Re: Soriano

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:32 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:we need a song for him

inspired by the haters....

it's sad, so sad
it's a sad sad situation
soriano always has the final word


Haters? Sad situation is right if you're going to pigeon-hole people with a healthy dose of scepticism.

Perhaps we should call Ferran 'Our Dear Leader'?
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Re: Soriano

Postby Nigels Tackle » Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:44 pm

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Nigels Tackle wrote:we need a song for him

inspired by the haters....

it's sad, so sad
it's a sad sad situation
soriano always has the final word


Haters? Sad situation is right if you're going to pigeon-hole people with a healthy dose of scepticism.

Perhaps we should call Ferran 'Our Dear Leader'?


fucking rag

where were you when we were shit???
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Re: Soriano

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Jun 03, 2013 8:52 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Nigels Tackle wrote:we need a song for him

inspired by the haters....

it's sad, so sad
it's a sad sad situation
soriano always has the final word


Haters? Sad situation is right if you're going to pigeon-hole people with a healthy dose of scepticism.

Perhaps we should call Ferran 'Our Dear Leader'?


fucking rag

where were you when we were shit???


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Re: Soriano

Postby Beefymcfc » Mon Jun 03, 2013 9:54 pm

Wooders wrote:
Guy Debord wrote:
What a difference a year makes


We won it on the last kick of the season against a 10 man team at our home in a game that we should have been winning comfortably - people seem to think we stormed the league for some reason, were it not for a wonderful moment of good fortune and skill and a complete copitulation of man utd, we could add that season to the list of mancini flops as well

You know what Wooders, I can take so many things but I cannot take the bullshit that is spouted that puts our triumph on the back foot. Do you actually realise what you are saying, do you not quite realise what you've done!

Cunt-holes who would rather demean our victory rather than celebrating the triumph should be fucking linched in my book, and you, cunt-hole, should have the other 3 horrendous principles administered too.

Absolute twats! You're not even a cunt, cunts are useful. Those comments are just about your own 'Highness' and if you are saying that the Rags should have won the league, we were lucky bastards, then well done to you.

United should've won, City should have lost. That's what you're are saying, right???
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Re: Soriano

Postby Nigels Tackle » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:04 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
Wooders wrote:
Guy Debord wrote:
What a difference a year makes


We won it on the last kick of the season against a 10 man team at our home in a game that we should have been winning comfortably - people seem to think we stormed the league for some reason, were it not for a wonderful moment of good fortune and skill and a complete copitulation of man utd, we could add that season to the list of mancini flops as well

You know what Wooders, I can take so many things but I cannot take the bullshit that is spouted that puts our triumph on the back foot. Do you actually realise what you are saying, do you not quite realise what you've done!

Cunt-holes who would rather demean our victory rather than celebrating the triumph should be fucking linched in my book, and you, cunt-hole, should have the other 3 horrendous principles administered too.

Absolute twats! You're not even a cunt, cunts are useful. Those comments are just about your own 'Highness' and if you are saying that the Rags should have won the league, we were lucky bastards, then well done to you.

United should've won, City should have lost. That's what you're are saying, right???


wrong beefster, you useless cunt-hole

he's not demeaning the win. far from it. what is he saying is that we were/are so good that it should never have come down to the last kick of the season.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:10 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Wooders wrote:
Guy Debord wrote:
What a difference a year makes


We won it on the last kick of the season against a 10 man team at our home in a game that we should have been winning comfortably - people seem to think we stormed the league for some reason, were it not for a wonderful moment of good fortune and skill and a complete copitulation of man utd, we could add that season to the list of mancini flops as well

You know what Wooders, I can take so many things but I cannot take the bullshit that is spouted that puts our triumph on the back foot. Do you actually realise what you are saying, do you not quite realise what you've done!

Cunt-holes who would rather demean our victory rather than celebrating the triumph should be fucking linched in my book, and you, cunt-hole, should have the other 3 horrendous principles administered too.

Absolute twats! You're not even a cunt, cunts are useful. Those comments are just about your own 'Highness' and if you are saying that the Rags should have won the league, we were lucky bastards, then well done to you.

United should've won, City should have lost. That's what you're are saying, right???


wrong beefster, you useless cunt-hole

he's not demeaning the win. far from it. what is he saying is that we were/are so good that it should never have come down to the last kick of the season.


We got 89 points and scored 93 goals. It doesn't come much better.

A very Rag like attitude to think our squad is so good that we should just walk it.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Beefymcfc » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:12 pm

Nigels Tackle wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Wooders wrote:
Guy Debord wrote:
What a difference a year makes


We won it on the last kick of the season against a 10 man team at our home in a game that we should have been winning comfortably - people seem to think we stormed the league for some reason, were it not for a wonderful moment of good fortune and skill and a complete copitulation of man utd, we could add that season to the list of mancini flops as well

You know what Wooders, I can take so many things but I cannot take the bullshit that is spouted that puts our triumph on the back foot. Do you actually realise what you are saying, do you not quite realise what you've done!

Cunt-holes who would rather demean our victory rather than celebrating the triumph should be fucking linched in my book, and you, cunt-hole, should have the other 3 horrendous principles administered too.

Absolute twats! You're not even a cunt, cunts are useful. Those comments are just about your own 'Highness' and if you are saying that the Rags should have won the league, we were lucky bastards, then well done to you.

United should've won, City should have lost. That's what you're are saying, right???


wrong beefster, you useless cunt-hole

he's not demeaning the win. far from it. what is he saying is that we were/are so good that it should never have come down to the last kick of the season.

What you're saying is that we should be walking the league in our infancy?
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Re: Soriano

Postby Im_Spartacus » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:33 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:What you're saying is that we should be walking the league in our infancy?


I think what both are saying, is that we made remarkably hard work of that season whichever way you look at it.

A title is a title is a title, whether it's won with the last kick, 4 months to spare - nobody is denigrating the achievement of winning the title, but I think the whole issue is that there is a recognition that we should really never have had to win that QPR game, and that a fair bit of the 6 months that preceeded it was very concerning time as we saw the manager come up against problems he didnt seem to have the answer for.

There are the stories like that of lescott who publicly stated that he and vinny ignored the managers instructions to stay back to go forward in the last minute of the qpr game - little snippets like that set a context of a manager prone to doing some really fucking odd things whilst in charge. Then Lescott is bombed out of the squad for a 19 year old, coincidence?

If lescott is to be believed, there is some credence in saying that had the players listened to mancini, we wouldnt have won the league.

BUT, over 38 games we were in the end the best team so Mancini will rightly always be celebrated as the bloke who presided over it, and as time fades the only recollection people will have will be of the most thrilling finish to a league title in history.

The issue here seems to be that some people have clearly already committed ONLY that fact to their memory - with no objective concerns about the little things that led to the title.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:52 pm

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Well we seem to have good times ahead of us then if your estimation of the A-hörnchen and B-hörnchen is right. I hope you are.


Coca, we are going to have success whether Pelle brings it , whether pixie and dixie stay or not


Well of course, but if Bill and Bull are as good at what they do as people say they are, we are going to have it pretty sweet. I mean, having money sort of guarantees you some sort of place but it doesn't take away your ability to shoot yourself in the foot like Chelsea or Atletico.

And if Pellegrini is a good manager, we'll have ten times the fun we would have had, had Benitez been our manager.

Or we could appoin Frank Arnesen as sporting director. Now that would definitely be a shot in the foot. Arnesen.... one of the most overblown hypes of the last 7 years.

I don't get your point really. Are you being sarcastic or do you actually mean that we could hire anyone and just say fuck it and still manage to win?
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Re: Soriano

Postby Beefymcfc » Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:54 pm

Im_Spartacus wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:What you're saying is that we should be walking the league in our infancy?


I think what both are saying, is that we made remarkably hard work of that season whichever way you look at it.

A title is a title is a title, whether it's won with the last kick, 4 months to spare - nobody is denigrating the achievement of winning the title, but I think the whole issue is that there is a recognition that we should really never have had to win that QPR game, and that a fair bit of the 6 months that preceeded it was very concerning time as we saw the manager come up against problems he didnt seem to have the answer for.

There are the stories like that of lescott who publicly stated that he and vinny ignored the managers instructions to stay back to go forward in the last minute of the qpr game - little snippets like that set a context of a manager prone to doing some really fucking odd things whilst in charge. Then Lescott is bombed out of the squad for a 19 year old, coincidence?

If lescott is to be believed, there is some credence in saying that had the players listened to mancini, we wouldnt have won the league.

BUT, over 38 games we were in the end the best team so Mancini will rightly always be celebrated as the bloke who presided over it, and as time fades the only recollection people will have will be of the most thrilling finish to a league title in history.

The issue here seems to be that some people have clearly already committed ONLY that fact to their memory - with no objective concerns about the little things that led to the title.

It was a tremendous victory that only the short-sighted could see otherwise. As for Joleon's comments (and I like him(or did)), he's been hung out to dry following the QPR game after getting dropped from the England squad for the WC (Ned made reference) then I'd hazard a guess that he wasn't the best critique in favour of Mancini.
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Re: Soriano

Postby Im_Spartacus » Mon Jun 03, 2013 11:08 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:It was a tremendous victory that only the short-sighted could see otherwise. As for Joleon's comments (and I like him(or did)), he's been hung out to dry following the QPR game after getting dropped from the England squad for the Euros (Ned made reference) then I'd hazard a guess that he wasn't the best critique in favour of Mancini.


Nedums' career suicide on soccer AM were 2 seasons earlier wasnt it? He was loaned out to Sunderland in 2010/11 after his comments about Lescott not being played despite being fit in the months before the 2010 world cup.

Forget all my issues with Mancini, when lescott said what he did I honestly thought he was just talking with genuine excitement about the events of those last few minutes (I think that was on soccer am too), and I didn't see it as a dig at the boss, just more 'this is how it happened' - but as a fan, comments like those have gotta be worrying.

He certainly seemed to pay for those comments last season though - whether it worked out or not, sticking a kid like nasty in at real madrid in favour of our best defender from the previous season is something only somebody trying to make a point would do.

I've no reason to doubt what joleon said - if for no other reason than he has had loads of opportunities to be a cunt over his treatment this season, and all season he has said the right things about his situation at the club and supported nasty, when he could have easily forced the issue of a move. I might be reading it completely wrong though, who knows?
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