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london blue 2 wrote:Thing is, most of the sheep can't see this...
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:52 Consecutive passes before we scored against the cloggers and not ONE WORD from the press about it....not one.
Now , call me paranoid.........................
They're probably hoping it didn't really happen Carl and there must be an abundance of disbelief.
If our so-called 'second string' XI can do this against a team of hard-bitten, out and out cloggers, they'll be terrified of what our so-called 'first XI' will be able to do against their beloved Scum.
We need to humiliate the Swamp Rats, in their own back yard come the derby, playing football like this. With the audience that will be watching, world-wide, there can then be no 'cover-up' operation possible.
Wonderwall wrote:Mikhail Chigorin wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:52 Consecutive passes before we scored against the cloggers and not ONE WORD from the press about it....not one.
Now , call me paranoid.........................
They're probably hoping it didn't really happen Carl and there must be an abundance of disbelief.
If our so-called 'second string' XI can do this against a team of hard-bitten, out and out cloggers, they'll be terrified of what our so-called 'first XI' will be able to do against their beloved Scum.
We need to humiliate the Swamp Rats, in their own back yard come the derby, playing football like this. With the audience that will be watching, world-wide, there can then be no 'cover-up' operation possible.
According to the OS "Since Opta began collecting such passing data for the Premier League at the start of the 2010-11 season, no goal has boasted more passes in the build-up than Sane's."
carl_feedthegoat wrote:52 Consecutive passes before we scored against the cloggers and not ONE WORD from the press about it....not one.
Now , call me paranoid.........................
london blue 2 wrote:Negative reporting once again from the BBC Guardiola was asked question about whether he agreed with Mourinho that the League Cup was a waste of time he agreed and said it's a waste of energy for the teams and this is now the leading leading story on the BBC with a clearly negative slant.
bigblue wrote:Gareth Barry has an interview in the daily star where he says his favorite football moment is winning 6-1 at the swamp. Bit curious he didn't say winning the league with a last minute goal. Regardless, nice to hear. He's like the anti-Milner
Scatman wrote:Gazbaz probably means his favourite game. The six one wasn't a moment.
People talk about us winning the league as the best match ever. It wasn't. It was a terrible match. The last 2 minutes were the best 2 minutes and the moment sergio put the winner in was the best moment.
The best game of that season was of course the 6-1. It will probably never be surpassed.
Scatman wrote:Gazbaz probably means his favourite game. The six one wasn't a moment.
People talk about us winning the league as the best match ever. It wasn't. It was a terrible match. The last 2 minutes were the best 2 minutes and the moment sergio put the winner in was the best moment.
The best game of that season was of course the 6-1. It will probably never be surpassed.
Nigels Tackle wrote:Scatman wrote:Gazbaz probably means his favourite game. The six one wasn't a moment.
People talk about us winning the league as the best match ever. It wasn't. It was a terrible match. The last 2 minutes were the best 2 minutes and the moment sergio put the winner in was the best moment.
The best game of that season was of course the 6-1. It will probably never be surpassed.
6-1 was the best result but the best performance that season was the 5-1 at whl. we were unplayable that day.
zuricity wrote:I wonder how much time motd will devote to Citys lacklustre 5-0 compared to the Rags brilliant 1 -0 away victory at the saints tonight ?
zuricity wrote:I wonder how much time motd will devote to Citys lacklustre 5-0 compared to the Rags brilliant 1 -0 away victory at the saints tonight ?
carl_feedthegoat wrote:English journalist gets embarrassed by Man City tweet following side’s 5-0 demolition job against Crystal Palace
English journalist Darren Lewis got hilariously embarrassed by a tweet he sent this afternoon mocking Man City’s stale first half against Crystal Palace after Pep Guardiola’s side demolished Man City 5-0 at the Etihad.
Lewis, who works for the Mirror, tweeted “Still goalless at City against Palace? Weren’t they supposed to be winning 12-0 today? #reality”, which was just before the home side put five past Roy Hodgson’s team to remain at the top of the Premier League
Maybe next time, Mr Lewis will think twice before mocking a Pep Guardiola team as dominant and clinical as this one.
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Still goalless at City against Palace? Weren't they supposed to be winning 12-0 today? #reality
10:42 AM - Sep 23, 2017
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