U21s v the mini filth

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U21s v the mini filth

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sat Feb 20, 2016 1:38 pm

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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 1:52 pm

Tokyo Blue wrote:http://cricfree.sx/watch/live/manchester-city-u21-vs-manchester-united-u21-live-streaming

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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sat Feb 20, 2016 1:56 pm

iwasthere2012 wrote:
Tokyo Blue wrote:http://cricfree.sx/watch/live/manchester-city-u21-vs-manchester-united-u21-live-streaming

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No, mate, just click on a little x to close an advert and you're there.

Turn the commentary off though. It's from scumtv.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:10 pm

Just got a stream on the android box., through firstrow.eu in SportsDevil.

And to think I was watching Arsenal up until that.

City 1-0 up. 51 mins gone.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:26 pm

Unfortunately the stream is of MUTV and the commentary is totally centred around their team. Totally biased. Don't think they even know the City youngsters names.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:39 pm

Much better pace about this game, compared to the game at theirs.
Much more open.
The two rag commentators are getting on my tits though.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:50 pm

Angelino had a chance to wrap it up. Even the two rags reluctantly, singling him out as full of potential.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:54 pm

Angelino had a chance to wrap it up. Even the two rags reluctantly, singling him out as full of potential.


Yet not playing against Chelsea by the looks of it.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Dameerto » Sat Feb 20, 2016 2:55 pm

I caught some of the last 20 minutes, hadn't realised it was on or I'd have watched it from the start.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:04 pm

Ends 1-0 to us. Smith-Brown scoring for us.
From the bit I saw, we were much more competitive, Bytyqi was lively and skillful. Horsefield looked good in midfield, and Angelino impresses me everytime I see him. He's tough for his size.
Sammy McIlroy was commentating and hard to stomach, but even he admitted City did more to win it.

Didn't catch the kid up front for us' name, but thought he looked very fast and tricky.
It wasnt Nmecha.

Better game than ten days ago. I'm going off for a shower after MUTV.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 3:54 pm

Cocacolajojo wrote:
Angelino had a chance to wrap it up. Even the two rags reluctantly, singling him out as full of potential.


Yet not playing against Chelsea by the looks of it.

Alas, yes...it would seem so.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:14 pm

Good battling performance by the boys and just about a deserved win. Some excellent performances and allthough Angelino might get some praise i wouldn't have singled him out as one of them. Yes he did some good things but I just don't see him a a wide left player at all. Cannot fault him for effort and getting stuck in but too often I worried about his positioning when we didn't have the ball and how he helped his full back.Shame he didn't cross the ball right at the end.

I thought Bryan was excellent throughout and Glendon also had a good game playing in the deeper role which I think suits his game better. Bytyqi probably also suited more to a middle role than a right sided one battled really hard all game.

Couldn't wotk out why kongolo went off so I assume that was an injury but then was also confused when Buckley swapped back in to the middle with Nmecha going wide tight.I felt that Nmecha was looking good in the middle and miles better there than Buckley who seemed more of a threat from wide right. Maybe Davies knows more then me but I am not sure about that.

Just great to beat the scum and even better if it stops them winning the league. Shame I had to endure scum fans roaming around the Etihad looking foer a fight and proving they are 100% morons.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby iwasthere2012 » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:28 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Good battling performance by the boys and just about a deserved win. Some excellent performances and allthough Angelino might get some praise i wouldn't have singled him out as one of them. Yes he did some good things but I just don't see him a a wide left player at all. Cannot fault him for effort and getting stuck in but too often I worried about his positioning when we didn't have the ball and how he helped his full back.Shame he didn't cross the ball right at the end.

I thought Bryan was excellent throughout and Glendon also had a good game playing in the deeper role which I think suits his game better. Bytyqi probably also suited more to a middle role than a right sided one battled really hard all game.

Couldn't wotk out why kongolo went off so I assume that was an injury but then was also confused when Buckley swapped back in to the middle with Nmecha going wide tight.I felt that Nmecha was looking good in the middle and miles better there than Buckley who seemed more of a threat from wide right. Maybe Davies knows more then me but I am not sure about that.

Just great to beat the scum and even better if it stops them winning the league. Shame I had to endure scum fans roaming around the Etihad looking foer a fight and proving they are 100% morons.

Was that Buckley up front at the end Doug.
He had a double barreled name I thought.
Like I said I had to suffer Rag commentary and they barely mentioned our lads.
Only saw the second half.
It was very open (because Rags were behind, I suspect) and thought our lads battled harder, than ten days ago.
We never really looked troubled although United did get a spell of ten minutes where they looked like they might get through us.

I believe we had much the better of the first half.
Still a lot of the ball being given away, but the pace is a lot quicker than we see the first team play.

Who was missing that you think will be in the squad tomorrow.
Celina, Barker, Garcia's ???
Would Aradabioyo have a chance?
Hard to know what Pellers will do.
I doubt he'll just throw five or six in the deep end.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Wonderwall » Sat Feb 20, 2016 4:34 pm

Celina, Barker, Garcia A & M, Tosin, Humphries, Faupala. All notable absentees
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sat Feb 20, 2016 11:03 pm

iwasthere2012 wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:Good battling performance by the boys and just about a deserved win. Some excellent performances and allthough Angelino might get some praise i wouldn't have singled him out as one of them. Yes he did some good things but I just don't see him a a wide left player at all. Cannot fault him for effort and getting stuck in but too often I worried about his positioning when we didn't have the ball and how he helped his full back.Shame he didn't cross the ball right at the end.

I thought Bryan was excellent throughout and Glendon also had a good game playing in the deeper role which I think suits his game better. Bytyqi probably also suited more to a middle role than a right sided one battled really hard all game.

Couldn't wotk out why kongolo went off so I assume that was an injury but then was also confused when Buckley swapped back in to the middle with Nmecha going wide tight.I felt that Nmecha was looking good in the middle and miles better there than Buckley who seemed more of a threat from wide right. Maybe Davies knows more then me but I am not sure about that.

Just great to beat the scum and even better if it stops them winning the league. Shame I had to endure scum fans roaming around the Etihad looking foer a fight and proving they are 100% morons.

Was that Buckley up front at the end Doug.
He had a double barreled name I thought.
Like I said I had to suffer Rag commentary and they barely mentioned our lads.
Only saw the second half.
It was very open (because Rags were behind, I suspect) and thought our lads battled harder, than ten days ago.
We never really looked troubled although United did get a spell of ten minutes where they looked like they might get through us.

I believe we had much the better of the first half.
Still a lot of the ball being given away, but the pace is a lot quicker than we see the first team play.

Who was missing that you think will be in the squad tomorrow.
Celina, Barker, Garcia's ???
Would Aradabioyo have a chance?
Hard to know what Pellers will do.
I doubt he'll just throw five or six in the deep end.



Yes it was Buckley up front. Isaac Buckley-Ricketts and the more I see of him the more I think he is best as a sort of striker from the right wing. Good pace, can beat a man and also scores goals. Must have good character too as he has captained the under 18's at times this season. With his back to goal his ability to control the ball and deal with a defender up his arse isn't that great.

We were better in the first half but some of that came from the scum operating their usual tactic of drfending in numbers and just looking to break which had to change as we were a goal up.

We did give the ball away too much and at times i think we were a little panicky in just getting rid of the ball rather than playing our way out which is our norm.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Fidel Castro » Sun Feb 21, 2016 8:03 am

Kean Bryan was class, liked Bytyqi too. Disappointed with Angelino in all honesty, doesn't look the same player as a year ago atm. Their number 12 was a right little cunt, just like their fans
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Sun Feb 21, 2016 12:07 pm

Fidel Castro wrote:Kean Bryan was class, liked Bytyqi too. Disappointed with Angelino in all honesty, doesn't look the same player as a year ago atm. Their number 12 was a right little cunt, just like their fans

I think this lad is going to make it, with someone else if not with us.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:37 pm

Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Fidel Castro wrote:Kean Bryan was class, liked Bytyqi too. Disappointed with Angelino in all honesty, doesn't look the same player as a year ago atm. Their number 12 was a right little cunt, just like their fans

I think this lad is going to make it, with someone else if not with us.


If he wasn't coming back from quite a long injury I think he would have been involved at Chelsea. I think City rate him highly as I certainly do.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Sun Feb 21, 2016 9:45 pm

Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Fidel Castro wrote:Kean Bryan was class, liked Bytyqi too. Disappointed with Angelino in all honesty, doesn't look the same player as a year ago atm. Their number 12 was a right little cunt, just like their fans

I think this lad is going to make it, with someone else if not with us.


If he wasn't coming back from quite a long injury I think he would have been involved at Chelsea. I think City rate him highly as I certainly do.


Centre back or midfield Doug?

I thought we lacked presence in midfield the last game we played against them and felt he would've made the difference. I've only seen him a handful of times, just once in the flesh, it seems to me he'd make a better midfielder.
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Re: U21s v the mini filth

Postby Douglas Higginbottom » Mon Feb 22, 2016 12:02 am

Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Fidel Castro wrote:Kean Bryan was class, liked Bytyqi too. Disappointed with Angelino in all honesty, doesn't look the same player as a year ago atm. Their number 12 was a right little cunt, just like their fans

I think this lad is going to make it, with someone else if not with us.


If he wasn't coming back from quite a long injury I think he would have been involved at Chelsea. I think City rate him highly as I certainly do.


Centre back or midfield Doug?

I thought we lacked presence in midfield the last game we played against them and felt he would've made the difference. I've only seen him a handful of times, just once in the flesh, it seems to me he'd make a better midfielder.


My gut feeling is holding midfield might be his best position but I have seen him play superbly at center back as well as he did on Saturday.
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