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Grandad Rosler wrote:Just watched the 'best premier league goals of 2017' on the sky app. Not a single city goal. Not one. Absolute agenda driven bell ends.
Not that its surprising of course
dazby wrote:Isn’t it “I woke up this morning and got myself a meal.
The future’s uncertain, the endings’ always real.”
bluemoon wrote:Grandad Rosler wrote:Just watched the 'best premier league goals of 2017' on the sky app. Not a single city goal. Not one. Absolute agenda driven bell ends.
Not that its surprising of course
Fuck Sky, I subscribed to a legit US online footy site and they broadcast NBC and ESPN, there coverage of City - especially this season is refreshing to say the least.
zuricity wrote:dazby wrote:Isn’t it “I woke up this morning and got myself a meal.
The future’s uncertain, the endings’ always real.”
ffs Ken Lee indeed.
Original Dub wrote:The mail leading with an interview with scholes and ratboy, telling everyone why we aren't great.
Manchester United legend Gary Neville has poured scorn on the idea that Pep Guardiola's record-breaking Manchester City side are the best team in Premier League history and claimed they cannot yet be compared with the great United sides built by Sir Alex Ferguson.
City made it a remarkable 17 Premier League wins in a row when they beat Bournemouth 4-0 at the Etihad Stadium to extend their lead at the top of the table, temporarily at least, but Neville insisted they still have a long way to travel before they can lay any claim to greatness.
'Some people are saying City are the greatest side in Premier League history but I wouldn't even engage in that discussion,' said Neville, engaging in the discussion.
nottsblue wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42394030
McNulty's half time report on how the PL teams have done.
Marks are out of ten. We got a nine. The question of what would actually constitute a ten springs to mind.
nottsblue wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42394030
McNulty's half time report on how the PL teams have done.
Marks are out of ten. We got a nine. The question of what would actually constitute a ten springs to mind. The mind boggles
nottsblue wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42394030
McNulty's half time report on how the PL teams have done.
Marks are out of ten. We got a nine. The question of what would actually constitute a ten springs to mind. The mind boggles
nottsblue wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42394030
McNulty's half time report on how the PL teams have done.
Marks are out of ten. We got a nine. The question of what would actually constitute a ten springs to mind. The mind boggles
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:nottsblue wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42394030
McNulty's half time report on how the PL teams have done.
Marks are out of ten. We got a nine. The question of what would actually constitute a ten springs to mind. The mind boggles
That's easy NB :- it's a tactical, defensive master class.
Any team can play all out, beautiful, attacking football causing fans to drool and be carried away in raptures of delight, but it takes skill, dedication, discipline and application, 'inter alia', to be able to successfully park the bus.
Mourinho, on this basis, is a pioneering spirit and a genius.![]()
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nottsblue wrote:http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42394030
McNulty's half time report on how the PL teams have done.
Marks are out of ten. We got a nine. The question of what would actually constitute a ten springs to mind. The mind boggles
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