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Unread 09-01-2018, 10:45 PM
Stickman
 
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Can see Liverpool damaging them on Sunday, nqat.
You just know Liverpool will turn them over because they will go for the throat.

3-1
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 10:45 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Just seen the result...

Took a late winner then

Was Super Pep slagging Bristol off for daring to actually defend against his team

c***.
no, he said they were the best team they've faced this season

like he said about Bournemouth last year the £#%&!ing tosser
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 10:46 PM
red in cumbria
 
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Just seen the result...

Took a late winner then

Was Super Pep slagging Bristol off for daring to actually defend against his team

@#%&!.
Shades of Wenger not so long ago. Greatly offended if the opposition don't just stand and admire their brilliant football
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 10:46 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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You just know Liverpool will turn them over because they will go for the throat.

3-1
oh dear looks like that 5-0 at The Emptihad a few months ago has been Heyseled
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:02 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Context.

The red card shifted momentum. (cue YSB shout)
City don't need to win half as much now.
maybe not but we could actually do with them winning rather than the vermin getting level with us
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:05 PM
red in cumbria
 
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oh dear looks like that 5-0 at The Emptihad a few months ago has been Heyseled
Liverpool are at home this time, though. Even in the last few years Anfield has been one of city's more difficult grounds.

Very possibly a draw tbh.
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:06 PM
Stickman
 
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maybe not but we could actually do with them winning rather than the vermin getting level with us
Id way rather City won and Van Dijk had a stinker nqat.
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:22 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Id way rather City won and Van Dijk had a stinker nqat.
I'd prefer it if he snapped his cruciate tbh
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:25 PM
Cream
 
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Tbf they never actually have to recover the ball. They have 80% possession most weeks. How are they going to pull a muscle passing it around teams?
DeBruyne died the other week and they reanimated him for a midweek match.

'surprise inclusion'

Something dodgy going on.
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:28 PM
S/Side.Red
 
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DeBruyne died the other week and they reanimated him for a midweek match.

'surprise inclusion'

Something dodgy going on.
How about Mendy dying two weeks after signing and Kompany’s fortnightly breakdowns?

Don’t resort to Sparks levels of conspiracy theory. They don’t get as many injuries because they don’t run.
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:36 PM
Chris Quayd
 
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Just brush it off, don't be so insecure. They'll never be a bigger club than United, they'll never have what we have, their story isn't one of triumph over death and adversity like ours.

Ask Liverpool what it's like to be bigger than 91 clubs in the pyramid, dining out on one league cup in 12 years while we overtake them on (almost) everything they had over us.



Christ almighty the depths they've sunk to buy a bit of success. Let them enjoy it, all it cost them was their entire identity.


People said the exact same shit about our success, it was laughable then and it's laughable now.
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:41 PM
Sparky***
 
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How about Mendy dying two weeks after signing and Kompany’s fortnightly breakdowns?

Don’t resort to Sparks levels of conspiracy theory. They don’t get as many injuries because they don’t run.
That's simply not true. They spend 90+ minutes sprinting to close down every 2nd ball, every pass and when they come forward they don't jog, they all £#%&!ing sprint.

Watch them. When the other team has the ball in their own half they charge the man with the ball down like lunatics. Watch them, they work like £#%&!ing dogs.

They've come through a period of playing 4 games in about 10 days using the FEWEST amount of players of any team in the league along with Bournemouth I think. They've done all that, whilst maintaining a playstyle of ridiculous high intenisty and pressing without getting a single muscular related injury.

They're either extremely, extremely £#%&!ing lucky....or..well you know the rest.
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:49 PM
S/Side.Red
 
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That's simply not true. They spend 90+ minutes sprinting to close down every 2nd ball, every pass and when they come forward they don't jog, they all £#%&!ing sprint.

Watch them. When the other team has the ball in their own half they charge the man with the ball down like lunatics. Watch them, they work like £#%&!ing dogs.

They've come through a period of playing 4 games in about 10 days using the FEWEST amount of players of any team in the league along with Bournemouth I think. They've done all that, whilst maintaining a playstyle of ridiculous high intenisty and pressing without getting a single muscular related injury.

They're either extremely, extremely £#%&!ing lucky....or..well you know the rest.
They are mid table in distance covered. They can execute those quick sprints because, despite the fact that they attack almost all game, so much of it is with the ball, making the opposition move about too.

Similar to Barcelona who, two or three years back, were found to be the team who ran the least of all the main contenders in the Champions League. Make the ball do the running and you’d be surprised how much energy you have on those rare occasions you lose it.
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:53 PM
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They're either extremely, extremely f***ing lucky....or..well you know the rest.


Pasta and isotonic sports drinks
 
Unread 09-01-2018, 11:58 PM
Sparky***
 
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They are mid table in distance covered. They can execute those quick sprints because, despite the fact that they attack almost all game, so much of it is with the ball, making the opposition move about too.

Similar to Barcelona who, two or three years back, were found to be the team who ran the least of all the main contenders in the Champions League. Make the ball do the running and you’d be surprised how much energy you have on those rare occasions you lose it.
And to truly believe that you have to overlook all the history suggesting otherwise, the freakishly good form, the lack of any injuries or visible fatigue....nah. Not having it.

Leopards don't change their spots. And that mother £#%&!er is a drug cheat and has systematically managed teams of drug cheats.
 
Unread 10-01-2018, 12:04 AM
S/Side.Red
 
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And to truly believe that you have to overlook all the history suggesting otherwise, the freakishly good form, the lack of any injuries or visible fatigue....nah. Not having it.

Leopards don't change their spots. And that mother £#%&!er is a drug cheat and has systematically managed teams of drug cheats.
Are you going to start going on about Fuentes again? And the blood bag scandal that was exposed before Guardiola even became a manager? Let it go, pal
 
Unread 10-01-2018, 12:06 AM
£#%&! KFC
 
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Are you going to start going on about Fuentes again? And the blood bag scandal that was exposed before Guardiola even became a manager? Let it go, pal
think he's talking about when Guardiola was twice convicted of doping at Brescia....hth
 
Unread 10-01-2018, 12:13 AM
S/Side.Red
 
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think he's talking about when Guardiola was twice convicted of doping at Brescia....hth
He said he has systematically managed teams of drug cheats.

Jaap Stam was also caught up in that drugs furore just after leaving United. Fergie obviously at it too. Maybe some of our titles should be stripped
 
Unread 10-01-2018, 12:19 AM
Wez
 
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He said he has systematically managed teams of drug cheats.

Jaap Stam was also caught up in that drugs furore just after leaving United. Fergie obviously at it too. Maybe some of our titles should be stripped
Hence getting rid, noting to do with Fergie not liking his new kitchen his Doris ordered
 
Unread 10-01-2018, 12:24 AM
S/Side.Red
 
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Hence getting rid, noting to do with Fergie not liking his new kitchen his Doris ordered
Van Nistelrooy said at the time he was worried he would get a ban as he’d been on the same vitamins, along with Davids and De Boer who also got done. Was a strange one because loads of players were popping up with it. Most cleared or reduced punishment which suggested some confusion about guilt.
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