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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby ruralblue » Sat Jan 07, 2017 6:11 pm

Oh for fucks sake. Please for the love of God (and sweet baby Jesus for that matter), can sonethobg finally be done about this cunt?. Bob?... Global mods?..... K.K.?.... Dannnnnn!!!!!! Anyone just please deal with it and tell him to wind his neck in and stop posting shit that is just evidently set out (even in a well thought manner (which is more worrying!)) To wind board members up.

We've just won and instead of any positive he's got to find a gripe. Its all just to cause a stir and get attention into his self centered self. Oh and yes by posting this I am aware that once again hes got what he wants.

He was asked to stop breaking the 'search' function and he did so albeit eventually. Maybe a mod having a word in his ear he might just stop coming across as the cocky self indulgent count he is doing.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Justified logic » Sat Jan 07, 2017 6:35 pm

On the other hand he does stimulate debate and heads off deadly group-think.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Cocacolajojo » Sat Jan 07, 2017 6:42 pm

I can't open a thread without it being about bias or corruption these days. That's a bigger issue than phips. But that's just me I suppose.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Nick » Sat Jan 07, 2017 8:44 pm

should be considered a CM option since he played, captained and scored vs. wigan a few years ago.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 07, 2017 8:51 pm

Cocacolajojo wrote:I can't open a thread without it being about bias or corruption these days. That's a bigger issue than phips. But that's just me I suppose.

You're right, and cunts like me need to cut it out.

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Wasn't he originally considered to be a CM but we reverted him to RB?
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Slim » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:05 pm

No he was bought as a direct replacement for Corluka.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Jan 07, 2017 11:36 pm

Slim wrote:No he was bought as a direct replacement for Corluka.

Cheers mate, ran with a sausage up his arse. That was a really worrying time.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Slim » Sun Jan 08, 2017 12:31 am

Beefymcfc wrote:
Slim wrote:No he was bought as a direct replacement for Corluka.

Cheers mate, ran with a sausage up his arse. That was a really worrying time.


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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby phips » Sun Jan 08, 2017 2:10 am

Spurge wrote:
phips wrote:
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phips wrote:absolutely hate it.

yes he won the pen and yes we won 5-0 but he is like a fish out of water there. his lack of speed and lack of passing ability are horribly exploited there. he can get by with his footballing brain and experience but this role is only good in lame duck matches like today.

The negative, well zabs energy levels not surprisingly began to drop towards the end as did the accuracy of his passing. Overall largely positive he has the knowledge and experience to play the role but as others have pointed out perhaps not the stamina and may well be found out against tougher opposition.

As for your assessment well harsh and extreme to say the least.

very odd comment from you considering that you said the exact same thing that i did.


Well its responses like this that gets you the stick you do and I could easily respond by asking you if you are thick. You are right we do kind of agree in our assessment of Zaba in some respects but the key difference in our respective responses is that you choose to focus particularly on the negative side and make more of it than is necessary to provoke a response from others, which lets face it is pretty sad really.

So my comment not that odd at all, if our views are similar why would you not want to pay more attention to the positive elements of which there were plenty?

for the last fucking time i couldn't care less what you people's responses are. i dont even read 98% of people's reaction on here so your comment is null and void. if you dont like what i have to say then Foe me. its easy. I've got some right cunts on my list; it only takes a second.
also, i did post positives, see the first sentence of my post. there's no point in pointing out positives in his performance because they're irrelevant because West Ham were shit. if Aguero had scored 9 goals vs. Preston North End it would've been "damn thats impressive. 9 vs anyone is hard" and thats it. but id get ripped for not lauding him until the cows come home. if you do it vs a shit opponent it doesnt mean as much. fact.

whats maddening though, and if you wised up to it it would save you a lot of stress, is that i guarantee if someone else with a diff user name said the same thing i posted above y'all would have no problem. for example, you posted the same thing as me.

oh look here, well-respected Doug did as well. i dont see him getting shit for his post:

iwasthere2012 wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:He was tried in midfield wasn't he against Leicester and how did that turn out. He was lost in a side playing poorly against a side that played well. Tonight he played well against a side that played badly.

Personally I don't he think he would be right agaisnt better sides that press and are stonger in the midfield which would rule out the next 2 games against Everton and Spurs. Great to see him play well wasn't it, legend that he is.

I still think Garcia would have been the right man to play tonight instead of Zaba.

Love Zabba, but still think Doug is correct.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Justified logic » Sun Jan 08, 2017 7:48 am

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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Original Dub » Sun Jan 08, 2017 7:58 am

You don't read 98% of people's reactions on here, so basically you just leave your bullshit here and leave each time.

What a cunt you are.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:27 am

Original Dub wrote:You don't read 98% of people's reactions on here, so basically you just leave your bullshit here and leave each time.

What a cunt you are.


I don't like asking for people to be banned and even tho I think it most days with this cunt, surely a quiet word from a mod could be a chance for him to knock it off or get lost.

Those saying he's ok and leave him be fair enough, but in my opinion if you're only reason to be here is to wind up city fans why does he stay and why defend him? Does he offer anything at all to the board?
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sun Jan 08, 2017 8:44 am

"Zaba in the middle" sounds like a shit sitcom.
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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Slim » Sun Jan 08, 2017 9:03 am

Tokyo Blue wrote:"Zaba in the middle" sounds like a shit sitcom.


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Re: Zaba in the middle

Postby Spurge » Sun Jan 08, 2017 9:27 am

phips wrote:
Spurge wrote:
phips wrote:
Spurge wrote:
phips wrote:absolutely hate it.

yes he won the pen and yes we won 5-0 but he is like a fish out of water there. his lack of speed and lack of passing ability are horribly exploited there. he can get by with his footballing brain and experience but this role is only good in lame duck matches like today.

The negative, well zabs energy levels not surprisingly began to drop towards the end as did the accuracy of his passing. Overall largely positive he has the knowledge and experience to play the role but as others have pointed out perhaps not the stamina and may well be found out against tougher opposition.

As for your assessment well harsh and extreme to say the least.

very odd comment from you considering that you said the exact same thing that i did.


Well its responses like this that gets you the stick you do and I could easily respond by asking you if you are thick. You are right we do kind of agree in our assessment of Zaba in some respects but the key difference in our respective responses is that you choose to focus particularly on the negative side and make more of it than is necessary to provoke a response from others, which lets face it is pretty sad really.

So my comment not that odd at all, if our views are similar why would you not want to pay more attention to the positive elements of which there were plenty?

for the last fucking time i couldn't care less what you people's responses are. i dont even read 98% of people's reaction on here so your comment is null and void. if you dont like what i have to say then Foe me. its easy. I've got some right cunts on my list; it only takes a second.
also, i did post positives, see the first sentence of my post. there's no point in pointing out positives in his performance because they're irrelevant because West Ham were shit. if Aguero had scored 9 goals vs. Preston North End it would've been "damn thats impressive. 9 vs anyone is hard" and thats it. but id get ripped for not lauding him until the cows come home. if you do it vs a shit opponent it doesnt mean as much. fact.

whats maddening though, and if you wised up to it it would save you a lot of stress, is that i guarantee if someone else with a diff user name said the same thing i posted above y'all would have no problem. for example, you posted the same thing as me.

oh look here, well-respected Doug did as well. i dont see him getting shit for his post:

iwasthere2012 wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:He was tried in midfield wasn't he against Leicester and how did that turn out. He was lost in a side playing poorly against a side that played well. Tonight he played well against a side that played badly.

Personally I don't he think he would be right agaisnt better sides that press and are stonger in the midfield which would rule out the next 2 games against Everton and Spurs. Great to see him play well wasn't it, legend that he is.

I still think Garcia would have been the right man to play tonight instead of Zaba.

Love Zabba, but still think Doug is correct.
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Zabba that is.....not Doug.


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