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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby 13021J » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:31 am

CityFanFromRome wrote:I wouldn't go anywhere near him, but the rest of the Pompey back line is in shambles so maybe that's why he looks so bad. Anyway, there's only one CB I'd go for outside the top 4, and it is Hangeland from Fulham.


I agree, I'll be devestated to see him in a City shirt, he is average at best, I want to see some intelligent Italians kicking lumps out of the opposition strikers!

Yes Hangeland is the only candidate from the PL.
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby mr_nool » Thu Dec 31, 2009 9:33 am

CityFanFromRome wrote:I wouldn't go anywhere near him, but the rest of the Pompey back line is in shambles so maybe that's why he looks so bad. Anyway, there's only one CB I'd go for outside the top 4, and it is Hangeland from Fulham.


TBH is a regular in that back four. Says it all really...
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Swales4ever » Thu Dec 31, 2009 7:09 pm

Once again: should anybody feel displeased with me and "need" to backfire me I'm proud enough to draw due consequences.

Just be enough fair and polite to speak openly.

tnks.

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3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
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5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Mark (Blue Army) » Thu Dec 31, 2009 7:33 pm

MANCIO4EVER wrote:Once again: should anybody feel displeased with me and "need" to backfire me I'm proud enough to draw due consequences.

Just be enough fair and polite to speak openly.

tnks.


What the fuck are you on about?
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby DoomMerchant » Thu Dec 31, 2009 8:01 pm

CityFanFromRome wrote:I wouldn't go anywhere near him, but the rest of the Pompey back line is in shambles so maybe that's why he looks so bad. Anyway, there's only one CB I'd go for outside the top 4, and it is Hangeland from Fulham.


shawcross as well for sure. Cahill as someone else mentioned. We could buy 3 fantastic CBs from lower clubs for the cost of one Jolene methinks.
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby paulh » Thu Dec 31, 2009 10:39 pm

hag from fulham is a fair call but hes just signed a contract extension. matty upson with 2 million plus a few player i.e benji would be good
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby paulmclaren » Thu Dec 31, 2009 11:52 pm

This guy is no city player these days.
Maybe a few years ago, but not now.
Who would he replace in the side?????
No one.
He ain't good enough.
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Swales4ever » Sat Jan 02, 2010 5:46 pm

Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
MANCIO4EVER wrote:Once again: should anybody feel displeased with me and "need" to backfire me I'm proud enough to draw due consequences.

Just be enough fair and polite to speak openly.

tnks.


What the fuck are you on about?


What "the fuck I am on about", Dear, is:

FIRST: once a System (i.e. the whole and overall package of an Entity), like a football Club, has committed Itself to become a world-class success, needs the all parts of its to enhance themselves to given targets.
Providing that a football Club's key parts are:
a) a wealthy ownership, which can afford resources to comply with the aim - fullfilled;
b) some proven world business' experienced officiers, able to draw and run effective plans to deliver the aim - fullfilled:
c) a team of talented players fitted to perform given targets (as a result an importan part of the action at points a) & b)) - mostly accomplished;
d) a supporters' environment which, given the fact that football is still a sport ahead than a world's most expensive business, not only capabable to hugely back players whilist acting on the pitch, but also to speard the world with the passion for the Club's colture, tradition and pride: let's say the emotional impact of the business.
Irrespectively whether someone fails to understand this or not, this is one of the key issues of the aim because, along with providing the Club with an everyday larger platform of fans, it provides, f.e., higher marchandising income to be invested and, most important, wider political power (i.e.: irrespectively to the seasonal sport results, you will never see some Platini or Blatter or National FA's or League's chairmem to issue plans against clubs like RM, Barca, Juventus or Bayern, simply because they enjoy so many fans, who purchase and look at so many medias, which influence so much elections of Regulating Bodies) - still under improvement.


SECOND: once estalished a public forum, and providing that each joinee comply with:
a) the common rules of education and politeness;
b) a fair will to enhance his/hers knowledge of the Club's colture, tradition and pride;
c) a fair will to debate the issues that may lead to the above goals:
providing that chatting on a public forum should be, first of all, a relaxing moment taken from everybody's free time, would be an healty status of mind to make anybody feels welcomed and comfortable on.
Such, in turn, may be easily acheived by making anybody aware that supporting a world-class Club requires a little wider and open minded attitude that supporting your pub's team, whereas is proper to elect each member within the neighbours of yours. And this, even failing to comprehensively understand what a special and worth place the MANCITYFANS FORUM is, where people interested may find plenty of top class persons seriously commited to benefit everybody by providing all the fans with their various talents for free (f.i., just to count 2: I never saw a place, free of charge, where you may find free advice on very technical club related matters from top qualified professionals - neither persons which engage themselves for free, on regular basis, in order to benefit everybody with the feelings, smells and updates from the very close outside of the training pitch).

Such kind of provincial attitude appears to be even more surprising when coming from an important part (Manchester) of a Country which had teached the world, during the British Empire Age, the benefits of a wise, cool and confortable "business entertainment".

LAST (and very least because it matters only to my person): a part from Xmas and other standard period of vacation, I use to be even too much busy with either professional and family engagements, so that it's just a matter of choice whether to spend my poor free time enjoing tennis challanges with a friend, a free day on ski tracks or a dining date with a nice lady: honestly I do think to have room to be paranoid. Nevertheless, providing that passion and felings are the only priceless points in an healty life, I would like to thank every help I could get to increase my very refreshed passion for football by grace of the CITY.

By the way: I am as proud as stubborn enough to feel the need to underline that I'm neither a "wum" nor a " plucker": just to count last even if quite "anonymous"samples of easy reference inside the present topics.

That is, Dear, what "the fuck I am on about".

Cheers up and enjoy very top forthcoming days, as even from Accademy the Blues may quick pick some superb stuff like Boyatta: just wondering to see what will sort out from such a talent, in a couple of months, when the manager shall have refined the natural shyness of an absolute beginners at top competitions.

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Bingo Lewis » Sun Jan 03, 2010 12:26 am

MANCIO4EVER wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
MANCIO4EVER wrote:Once again: should anybody feel displeased with me and "need" to backfire me I'm proud enough to draw due consequences.

Just be enough fair and polite to speak openly.

tnks.


What the fuck are you on about?


What "the fuck I am on about", Dear, is:

FIRST: once a System (i.e. the whole and overall package of an Entity), like a football Club, has committed Itself to become a world-class success, needs the all parts of its to enhance themselves to given targets.
Providing that a football Club's key parts are:
a) a wealthy ownership, which can afford resources to comply with the aim - fullfilled;
b) some proven world business' experienced officiers, able to draw and run effective plans to deliver the aim - fullfilled:
c) a team of talented players fitted to perform given targets (as a result an importan part of the action at points a) & b)) - mostly accomplished;
d) a supporters' environment which, given the fact that football is still a sport ahead than a world's most expensive business, not only capabable to hugely back players whilist acting on the pitch, but also to speard the world with the passion for the Club's colture, tradition and pride: let's say the emotional impact of the business.
Irrespectively whether someone fails to understand this or not, this is one of the key issues of the aim because, along with providing the Club with an everyday larger platform of fans, it provides, f.e., higher marchandising income to be invested and, most important, wider political power (i.e.: irrespectively to the seasonal sport results, you will never see some Platini or Blatter or National FA's or League's chairmem to issue plans against clubs like RM, Barca, Juventus or Bayern, simply because they enjoy so many fans, who purchase and look at so many medias, which influence so much elections of Regulating Bodies) - still under improvement.


SECOND: once estalished a public forum, and providing that each joinee comply with:
a) the common rules of education and politeness;
b) a fair will to enhance his/hers knowledge of the Club's colture, tradition and pride;
c) a fair will to debate the issues that may lead to the above goals:
providing that chatting on a public forum should be, first of all, a relaxing moment taken from everybody's free time, would be an healty status of mind to make anybody feels welcomed and comfortable on.
Such, in turn, may be easily acheived by making anybody aware that supporting a world-class Club requires a little wider and open minded attitude that supporting your pub's team, whereas is proper to elect each member within the neighbours of yours. And this, even failing to comprehensively understand what a special and worth place the MANCITYFANS FORUM is, where people interested may find plenty of top class persons seriously commited to benefit everybody by providing all the fans with their various talents for free (f.i., just to count 2: I never saw a place, free of charge, where you may find free advice on very technical club related matters from top qualified professionals - neither persons which engage themselves for free, on regular basis, in order to benefit everybody with the feelings, smells and updates from the very close outside of the training pitch).

Such kind of provincial attitude appears to be even more surprising when coming from an important part (Manchester) of a Country which had teached the world, during the British Empire Age, the benefits of a wise, cool and confortable "business entertainment".

LAST (and very least because it matters only to my person): a part from Xmas and other standard period of vacation, I use to be even too much busy with either professional and family engagements, so that it's just a matter of choice whether to spend my poor free time enjoing tennis challanges with a friend, a free day on ski tracks or a dining date with a nice lady: honestly I do think to have room to be paranoid. Nevertheless, providing that passion and felings are the only priceless points in an healty life, I would like to thank every help I could get to increase my very refreshed passion for football by grace of the CITY.

By the way: I am as proud as stubborn enough to feel the need to underline that I'm neither a "wum" nor a " plucker": just to count last even if quite "anonymous"samples of easy reference inside the present topics.

That is, Dear, what "the fuck I am on about".

Cheers up and enjoy very top forthcoming days, as even from Accademy the Blues may quick pick some superb stuff like Boyatta: just wondering to see what will sort out from such a talent, in a couple of months, when the manager shall have refined the natural shyness of an absolute beginners at top competitions.

i'm hoping it is the language barrier confusing you, as the second quoted post has nothing to do with the first. in your first post it seems like you are offering people an arguement????
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Mark (Blue Army) » Sun Jan 03, 2010 1:22 am

MANCIO4EVER wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
MANCIO4EVER wrote:Once again: should anybody feel displeased with me and "need" to backfire me I'm proud enough to draw due consequences.

Just be enough fair and polite to speak openly.

tnks.


What the fuck are you on about?


What "the fuck I am on about", Dear, is:

FIRST: once a System (i.e. the whole and overall package of an Entity), like a football Club, has committed Itself to become a world-class success, needs the all parts of its to enhance themselves to given targets.
Providing that a football Club's key parts are:
a) a wealthy ownership, which can afford resources to comply with the aim - fullfilled;
b) some proven world business' experienced officiers, able to draw and run effective plans to deliver the aim - fullfilled:
c) a team of talented players fitted to perform given targets (as a result an importan part of the action at points a) & b)) - mostly accomplished;
d) a supporters' environment which, given the fact that football is still a sport ahead than a world's most expensive business, not only capabable to hugely back players whilist acting on the pitch, but also to speard the world with the passion for the Club's colture, tradition and pride: let's say the emotional impact of the business.
Irrespectively whether someone fails to understand this or not, this is one of the key issues of the aim because, along with providing the Club with an everyday larger platform of fans, it provides, f.e., higher marchandising income to be invested and, most important, wider political power (i.e.: irrespectively to the seasonal sport results, you will never see some Platini or Blatter or National FA's or League's chairmem to issue plans against clubs like RM, Barca, Juventus or Bayern, simply because they enjoy so many fans, who purchase and look at so many medias, which influence so much elections of Regulating Bodies) - still under improvement.


SECOND: once estalished a public forum, and providing that each joinee comply with:
a) the common rules of education and politeness;
b) a fair will to enhance his/hers knowledge of the Club's colture, tradition and pride;
c) a fair will to debate the issues that may lead to the above goals:
providing that chatting on a public forum should be, first of all, a relaxing moment taken from everybody's free time, would be an healty status of mind to make anybody feels welcomed and comfortable on.
Such, in turn, may be easily acheived by making anybody aware that supporting a world-class Club requires a little wider and open minded attitude that supporting your pub's team, whereas is proper to elect each member within the neighbours of yours. And this, even failing to comprehensively understand what a special and worth place the MANCITYFANS FORUM is, where people interested may find plenty of top class persons seriously commited to benefit everybody by providing all the fans with their various talents for free (f.i., just to count 2: I never saw a place, free of charge, where you may find free advice on very technical club related matters from top qualified professionals - neither persons which engage themselves for free, on regular basis, in order to benefit everybody with the feelings, smells and updates from the very close outside of the training pitch).

Such kind of provincial attitude appears to be even more surprising when coming from an important part (Manchester) of a Country which had teached the world, during the British Empire Age, the benefits of a wise, cool and confortable "business entertainment".

LAST (and very least because it matters only to my person): a part from Xmas and other standard period of vacation, I use to be even too much busy with either professional and family engagements, so that it's just a matter of choice whether to spend my poor free time enjoing tennis challanges with a friend, a free day on ski tracks or a dining date with a nice lady: honestly I do think to have room to be paranoid. Nevertheless, providing that passion and felings are the only priceless points in an healty life, I would like to thank every help I could get to increase my very refreshed passion for football by grace of the CITY.

By the way: I am as proud as stubborn enough to feel the need to underline that I'm neither a "wum" nor a " plucker": just to count last even if quite "anonymous"samples of easy reference inside the present topics.

That is, Dear, what "the fuck I am on about".

Cheers up and enjoy very top forthcoming days, as even from Accademy the Blues may quick pick some superb stuff like Boyatta: just wondering to see what will sort out from such a talent, in a couple of months, when the manager shall have refined the natural shyness of an absolute beginners at top competitions.


What a waste of time that was, did you really need to write out your fucking life story?
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby DoomMerchant » Sun Jan 03, 2010 2:40 am

welcome back Henrik. We've missed you. ;)

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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby simon12 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 8:51 am

I`m seriously thinking of taking my boots to the next game if that`s where we are, however I think it`s just skip rats trying to get their clients work.
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Slim » Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:26 am

Goaters 103 wrote:Swap deal for Benjani is the best theyd get. If this guys worth £8m then David Brightwell was worth around £5m.


And Lee Bradbury was worth 3...doh!
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby simon12 » Sun Jan 03, 2010 9:30 am

Pompey - Make us an offer
City - 4s 6d
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Beanieboy » Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:18 am

MANCIO4EVER wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
MANCIO4EVER wrote:Once again: should anybody feel displeased with me and "need" to backfire me I'm proud enough to draw due consequences.

Just be enough fair and polite to speak openly.

tnks.


What the fuck are you on about?


What "the fuck I am on about", Dear, is:

FIRST: once a System (i.e. the whole and overall package of an Entity), like a football Club, has committed Itself to become a world-class success, needs the all parts of its to enhance themselves to given targets.
Providing that a football Club's key parts are:
a) a wealthy ownership, which can afford resources to comply with the aim - fullfilled;
b) some proven world business' experienced officiers, able to draw and run effective plans to deliver the aim - fullfilled:
c) a team of talented players fitted to perform given targets (as a result an importan part of the action at points a) & b)) - mostly accomplished;
d) a supporters' environment which, given the fact that football is still a sport ahead than a world's most expensive business, not only capabable to hugely back players whilist acting on the pitch, but also to speard the world with the passion for the Club's colture, tradition and pride: let's say the emotional impact of the business.
Irrespectively whether someone fails to understand this or not, this is one of the key issues of the aim because, along with providing the Club with an everyday larger platform of fans, it provides, f.e., higher marchandising income to be invested and, most important, wider political power (i.e.: irrespectively to the seasonal sport results, you will never see some Platini or Blatter or National FA's or League's chairmem to issue plans against clubs like RM, Barca, Juventus or Bayern, simply because they enjoy so many fans, who purchase and look at so many medias, which influence so much elections of Regulating Bodies) - still under improvement.


SECOND: once estalished a public forum, and providing that each joinee comply with:
a) the common rules of education and politeness;
b) a fair will to enhance his/hers knowledge of the Club's colture, tradition and pride;
c) a fair will to debate the issues that may lead to the above goals:
providing that chatting on a public forum should be, first of all, a relaxing moment taken from everybody's free time, would be an healty status of mind to make anybody feels welcomed and comfortable on.
Such, in turn, may be easily acheived by making anybody aware that supporting a world-class Club requires a little wider and open minded attitude that supporting your pub's team, whereas is proper to elect each member within the neighbours of yours. And this, even failing to comprehensively understand what a special and worth place the MANCITYFANS FORUM is, where people interested may find plenty of top class persons seriously commited to benefit everybody by providing all the fans with their various talents for free (f.i., just to count 2: I never saw a place, free of charge, where you may find free advice on very technical club related matters from top qualified professionals - neither persons which engage themselves for free, on regular basis, in order to benefit everybody with the feelings, smells and updates from the very close outside of the training pitch).

Such kind of provincial attitude appears to be even more surprising when coming from an important part (Manchester) of a Country which had teached the world, during the British Empire Age, the benefits of a wise, cool and confortable "business entertainment".

LAST (and very least because it matters only to my person): a part from Xmas and other standard period of vacation, I use to be even too much busy with either professional and family engagements, so that it's just a matter of choice whether to spend my poor free time enjoing tennis challanges with a friend, a free day on ski tracks or a dining date with a nice lady: honestly I do think to have room to be paranoid. Nevertheless, providing that passion and felings are the only priceless points in an healty life, I would like to thank every help I could get to increase my very refreshed passion for football by grace of the CITY.

By the way: I am as proud as stubborn enough to feel the need to underline that I'm neither a "wum" nor a " plucker": just to count last even if quite "anonymous"samples of easy reference inside the present topics.

That is, Dear, what "the fuck I am on about".

Cheers up and enjoy very top forthcoming days, as even from Accademy the Blues may quick pick some superb stuff like Boyatta: just wondering to see what will sort out from such a talent, in a couple of months, when the manager shall have refined the natural shyness of an absolute beginners at top competitions.



OMG you are surely a rag on a wind up, or just fucking mad,....i hope it's the first to be honest, hate to see a city fan so fucked up in the head
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Slim » Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:20 am

That's a Davies style epic response that says very little.
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby stinky pete » Sun Jan 03, 2010 10:38 am

has anybody bought any body yet? shite window up till now.
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Niall Quinns Discopants » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:08 am

Sorry boys but neither Cahill nor Shawcross are good enough for where we are aiming for. Both are good players in shit teams but neither is top four quality.

Personally I'd just get some short term cover in january and try and sign real world class in summer. I wouldn't be surpriced if we went heavily after Chivu in summer.
Sometimes we're good and sometimes we're bad but when we're good, at least we're much better than we used to be and when we are bad we're just as bad as we always used to be, so that's got to be good hasn't it?


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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby Mike J » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:30 am

Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Sorry boys but neither Cahill nor Shawcross are good enough for where we are aiming for. Both are good players in shit teams but neither is top four quality.

Personally I'd just get some short term cover in january and try and sign real world class in summer. I wouldn't be surpriced if we went heavily after Chivu in summer.

cahill is definately good enough imo. infact i wouldnt be suprised to see the scum go for him when vidic leaves.
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Re: Portsmouth invite City to make an offer

Postby JB » Sun Jan 03, 2010 11:46 am

MANCIO4EVER wrote:
Mark ( Blue Army ) wrote:
MANCIO4EVER wrote:Once again: should anybody feel displeased with me and "need" to backfire me I'm proud enough to draw due consequences.

Just be enough fair and polite to speak openly.

tnks.


What the fuck are you on about?


What "the fuck I am on about", Dear, is:

FIRST: once a System (i.e. the whole and overall package of an Entity), like a football Club, has committed Itself to become a world-class success, needs the all parts of its to enhance themselves to given targets.
Providing that a football Club's key parts are:
a) a wealthy ownership, which can afford resources to comply with the aim - fullfilled;
b) some proven world business' experienced officiers, able to draw and run effective plans to deliver the aim - fullfilled:
c) a team of talented players fitted to perform given targets (as a result an importan part of the action at points a) & b)) - mostly accomplished;
d) a supporters' environment which, given the fact that football is still a sport ahead than a world's most expensive business, not only capabable to hugely back players whilist acting on the pitch, but also to speard the world with the passion for the Club's colture, tradition and pride: let's say the emotional impact of the business.
Irrespectively whether someone fails to understand this or not, this is one of the key issues of the aim because, along with providing the Club with an everyday larger platform of fans, it provides, f.e., higher marchandising income to be invested and, most important, wider political power (i.e.: irrespectively to the seasonal sport results, you will never see some Platini or Blatter or National FA's or League's chairmem to issue plans against clubs like RM, Barca, Juventus or Bayern, simply because they enjoy so many fans, who purchase and look at so many medias, which influence so much elections of Regulating Bodies) - still under improvement.


SECOND: once estalished a public forum, and providing that each joinee comply with:
a) the common rules of education and politeness;
b) a fair will to enhance his/hers knowledge of the Club's colture, tradition and pride;
c) a fair will to debate the issues that may lead to the above goals:
providing that chatting on a public forum should be, first of all, a relaxing moment taken from everybody's free time, would be an healty status of mind to make anybody feels welcomed and comfortable on.
Such, in turn, may be easily acheived by making anybody aware that supporting a world-class Club requires a little wider and open minded attitude that supporting your pub's team, whereas is proper to elect each member within the neighbours of yours. And this, even failing to comprehensively understand what a special and worth place the MANCITYFANS FORUM is, where people interested may find plenty of top class persons seriously commited to benefit everybody by providing all the fans with their various talents for free (f.i., just to count 2: I never saw a place, free of charge, where you may find free advice on very technical club related matters from top qualified professionals - neither persons which engage themselves for free, on regular basis, in order to benefit everybody with the feelings, smells and updates from the very close outside of the training pitch).

Such kind of provincial attitude appears to be even more surprising when coming from an important part (Manchester) of a Country which had teached the world, during the British Empire Age, the benefits of a wise, cool and confortable "business entertainment".

LAST (and very least because it matters only to my person): a part from Xmas and other standard period of vacation, I use to be even too much busy with either professional and family engagements, so that it's just a matter of choice whether to spend my poor free time enjoing tennis challanges with a friend, a free day on ski tracks or a dining date with a nice lady: honestly I do think to have room to be paranoid. Nevertheless, providing that passion and felings are the only priceless points in an healty life, I would like to thank every help I could get to increase my very refreshed passion for football by grace of the CITY.

By the way: I am as proud as stubborn enough to feel the need to underline that I'm neither a "wum" nor a " plucker": just to count last even if quite "anonymous"samples of easy reference inside the present topics.

That is, Dear, what "the fuck I am on about".

Cheers up and enjoy very top forthcoming days, as even from Accademy the Blues may quick pick some superb stuff like Boyatta: just wondering to see what will sort out from such a talent, in a couple of months, when the manager shall have refined the natural shyness of an absolute beginners at top competitions.


@Mancio4ever, seriously, this kind of verbosity has no place in academia yet alone on a football message board. If I was marking you, as I would any of my students, I would remind you of the basis, and basics, of language is to communicate, which you have clearly failed to do. I do not have a clue what you are on about.

As for Kaboul, that cunt's not good enough to wear our shirt.
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