The Original Special One wrote:There's the two truly sublime goals yesterday; and Jesus' finish was not too shabby, either. As befitting somebody with such a God-like name. But then there's the Aguerooooooooooooooooooo....and not just that goal, but the emphatic Dzeko equaliser that preceded it - that caused us - perchance - to dream, when it seemed that all was lost. Not to mention the Lescott blunder that had dropped us in it, to begin with. lol I can just about remember that 11th hour winning of our previous title win - back in the black and white days of 1968. Bloody 'eck, we sure don't believe in winning things the conventional route, do we? Like our raggedy-ass neighbours tend to do things. Any advance on 81 crosses??? Makes you believe that 'The Comeback in Barca' isn't just a figment of some fanciful Hollywood script-writer's imagination!
ashton287 wrote:Gonna beat I Wigan and then beat barca 3-1 - a brace from aguero and one from yaya and then start smashing 6 past teams in the league again starting with the scum away. Perfect month of football.
AG7 wrote:
As you typed all this and created a new thread, I was pretty much saying this in the other which goal was better thread ...
Mark my words ... if we are 1-0 or 1-1 at 80 mins in Barca ... I'd back us to get two goals in last ten minutes ... hell we did it in that QPR game, we did it yesterday ... who needs 10 mins even, we just need a min and a half ... Bang! Bang!
gillie wrote:I truly believe we will win 3-1 in the Nou Camp and proceed to the QFs.After all this is City they love putting us through the ringer.Spuds FA Cup 3-0 down at HT and down to 10 men who else but City could have won that game.
The Original Special One wrote:There's the two truly sublime goals yesterday; and Jesus' finish was not too shabby, either. As befitting somebody with such a God-like name.
But then there's the Aguerooooooooooooooooooo....and not just that goal, but the emphatic Dzeko equaliser that preceded it - that caused us - perchance - to dream, when it seemed that all was lost.
Not to mention the Lescott blunder that had dropped us in it, to begin with.
lol
I can just about remember that 11th hour winning of our previous title win - back in the black and white days of 1968.
Bloody 'eck, we sure don't believe in winning things the conventional route, do we?
Like our raggedy-ass neighbours tend to do things.
Any advance on [b]81 crosses???[/b]
Makes you believe that 'The Comeback in Barca' isn't just a figment of some fanciful Hollywood script-writer's imagination!
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:The Original Special One wrote:There's the two truly sublime goals yesterday; and Jesus' finish was not too shabby, either. As befitting somebody with such a God-like name.
But then there's the Aguerooooooooooooooooooo....and not just that goal, but the emphatic Dzeko equaliser that preceded it - that caused us - perchance - to dream, when it seemed that all was lost.
Not to mention the Lescott blunder that had dropped us in it, to begin with.
lol
I can just about remember that 11th hour winning of our previous title win - back in the black and white days of 1968.
Bloody 'eck, we sure don't believe in winning things the conventional route, do we?
Like our raggedy-ass neighbours tend to do things.
Any advance on [b]81 crosses???[/b]
Makes you believe that 'The Comeback in Barca' isn't just a figment of some fanciful Hollywood script-writer's imagination!
Is that the number of crosses Shrek had on his GCSE Maths paper ??
Chinners wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:The Original Special One wrote:There's the two truly sublime goals yesterday; and Jesus' finish was not too shabby, either. As befitting somebody with such a God-like name.
But then there's the Aguerooooooooooooooooooo....and not just that goal, but the emphatic Dzeko equaliser that preceded it - that caused us - perchance - to dream, when it seemed that all was lost.
Not to mention the Lescott blunder that had dropped us in it, to begin with.
lol
I can just about remember that 11th hour winning of our previous title win - back in the black and white days of 1968.
Bloody 'eck, we sure don't believe in winning things the conventional route, do we?
Like our raggedy-ass neighbours tend to do things.
Any advance on [b]81 crosses???[/b]
Thanks Chinners; I stand corrected.....if you'll pardon the pun.
Makes you believe that 'The Comeback in Barca' isn't just a figment of some fanciful Hollywood script-writer's imagination!
Is that the number of crosses Shrek had on his GCSE Maths paper ??
For that to happen he'd have to answer 81 questions ... unlikely me thinks
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:The Original Special One wrote:There's the two truly sublime goals yesterday; and Jesus' finish was not too shabby, either. As befitting somebody with such a God-like name.
But then there's the Aguerooooooooooooooooooo....and not just that goal, but the emphatic Dzeko equaliser that preceded it - that caused us - perchance - to dream, when it seemed that all was lost.
Not to mention the Lescott blunder that had dropped us in it, to begin with.
lol
I can just about remember that 11th hour winning of our previous title win - back in the black and white days of 1968.
Bloody 'eck, we sure don't believe in winning things the conventional route, do we?
Like our raggedy-ass neighbours tend to do things.
Any advance on [b]81 crosses???[/b]
Makes you believe that 'The Comeback in Barca' isn't just a figment of some fanciful Hollywood script-writer's imagination!
Is that the number of crosses Shrek had on his GCSE Maths paper ??
Chinners wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:The Original Special One wrote:There's the two truly sublime goals yesterday; and Jesus' finish was not too shabby, either. As befitting somebody with such a God-like name.
But then there's the Aguerooooooooooooooooooo....and not just that goal, but the emphatic Dzeko equaliser that preceded it - that caused us - perchance - to dream, when it seemed that all was lost.
Not to mention the Lescott blunder that had dropped us in it, to begin with.
lol
I can just about remember that 11th hour winning of our previous title win - back in the black and white days of 1968.
Bloody 'eck, we sure don't believe in winning things the conventional route, do we?
Like our raggedy-ass neighbours tend to do things.
Any advance on [b]81 crosses???[/b]
Makes you believe that 'The Comeback in Barca' isn't just a figment of some fanciful Hollywood script-writer's imagination!
Is that the number of crosses Shrek had on his GCSE Maths paper ??
For that to happen he'd have to answer 81 questions ... unlikely me thinks
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