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Unread 27-12-2018, 03:41 PM
The Stella Fella
 
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Convinced he would leave city and take us over absolutely convinced
Need to stop drinking pal Christmas is over.

Oh and we couldn’t afford him and his rebuilding cost
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 05:20 PM
sa7
 
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Convinced he would leave city and take us over absolutely convinced
You are or he was?
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 05:31 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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he's obviously putting the CL top of his priority list this season, three defeats out of 4 in the league, we didn't even manage that under Mourinho this season, just hope it bites him on the arse the weird bald @#%&!
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 05:37 PM
Sparky***
 
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he's obviously putting the CL top of his priority list this season, three defeats out of 4 in the league, we didn't even manage that under Mourinho this season, just hope it bites him on the arse the weird bald @#%&!
with their huge financial advantages and their brazen flouting of the rules they should be miles ahead of everyone. They've already failed.
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 05:46 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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with their huge financial advantages and their brazen flouting of the rules they should be miles ahead of everyone. They've already failed.
yep, absolute state of the @#%&!s....what happened to their Uefa punishment for breaking the FFP rules btw, we were told it was imminent
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 08:11 PM
saffers
 
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One of the biggest wums on here but this is genius/Tensai level
Why do people keep calling me a wum??
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 08:22 PM
Albert Tatlock
 
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Why do people keep calling me a wum??
Take it as a compliment. You're a good wummer, unlike many of the new wannabe wummers who have tried but failed miserably
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 08:50 PM
sa7
 
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Why do people keep calling me a wum??
Probably got some sort of content blocker which doesn’t allow them to use the phrase “boring £#%&!ing @#%&!scrape”

 
Unread 27-12-2018, 09:28 PM
My Name is Keith
 
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He’s a couple of New Year’s fixtures away from going full on face slap mode again.
I’m with you - he’s started the manic bald bonce scalp rub thing. Playing stones as a cm.

Could easily be tipped over and be eating through a straw before the end of the season.

Such a shame that the beneficiaries are who they are.
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 10:54 PM
Red October
 
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Always said he's a fraud. The bloke is a proper dick
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 10:57 PM
Sparky***
 
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he's a couple of defeats away from another one of his passive aggressive post match interviews and "educating" more opposition players on the pitch by screaming at them at full time.

I don't really care that's it's Liverpool above them any more, there is some solace to be taken in the fact that cheats won't prosper.
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 11:11 PM
sa7
 
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I’m with you - he’s started the manic bald bonce scalp rub thing. Playing stones as a cm.

Could easily be tipped over and be eating through a straw before the end of the season.

Such a shame that the beneficiaries are who they are.
It’s the only thing that takes away from the £#%&!ing @#%&! once again wilting under pressure.

All that money spent and all that ocean of “genius” he has to call on and he can’t cope the minute that Fernan-£#%&!ing-dinho is out injured.

Genuine question: Can anyone name a time this tactical leviathan has made a decision which actually turned the tide in a big game when things haven’t been going his team’s way?

Far as I can recall, when a competent opponent starts putting pressure on them, he has no idea what to do to change the course of the match.

Liverpool last season, ran all over them and the silly @#%&! kept trying to play a million passes out from the back even though though they were getting harassed.

Similar story when Monaco dicked them. Just could not respond to the intensity of Monaco’s attacking and the only reason it was as close as it was is the naivety of Monaco who ran out of steam.

The Derby last season, they lost all control in that second half and he couldn’t do anything to steady the ship and plug the gaps.

Go back to when Real Madrid hit his Bayern side on the break time after time, thrashing them in the process. He had no idea how to stop them being exposed. Apparently he described it as his biggest £#%&! up in management, but it doesn’t look like he learned anything from it.

Also when his Barcelona got done by Mourinho’s Inter. They sat so deep, rigidly holding their lines, letting Barcelona harmlessly knock it side to side 30 yards from goal as though repeating the process 1000 times would produce a different outcome. Then they got his on the counter and each time looked surprised it had happened.

£#%&!ing bald toilet dweller.
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 11:22 PM
£#%&! KFC
 
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It’s the only thing that takes away from the £#%&!ing @#%&! once again wilting under pressure.

All that money spent and all that ocean of “genius” he has to call on and he can’t cope the minute that Fernan-£#%&!ing-dinho is out injured.

Genuine question: Can anyone name a time this tactical leviathan has made a decision which actually turned the tide in a big game when things haven’t been going his team’s way?

Far as I can recall, when a competent opponent starts putting pressure on them, he has no idea what to do to change the course of the match.

Liverpool last season, ran all over them and the silly @#%&! kept trying to play a million passes out from the back even though though they were getting harassed.

Similar story when Monaco dicked them. Just could not respond to the intensity of Monaco’s attacking and the only reason it was as close as it was is the naivety of Monaco who ran out of steam.

The Derby last season, they lost all control in that second half and he couldn’t do anything to steady the ship and plug the gaps.

Go back to when Real Madrid hit his Bayern side on the break time after time, thrashing them in the process. He had no idea how to stop them being exposed. Apparently he described it as his biggest £#%&! up in management, but it doesn’t look like he learned anything from it.

Also when his Barcelona got done by Mourinho’s Inter. They sat so deep, rigidly holding their lines, letting Barcelona harmlessly knock it side to side 30 yards from goal as though repeating the process 1000 times would produce a different outcome. Then they got his on the counter and each time looked surprised it had happened.

£#%&!ing bald toilet dweller.
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Unread 27-12-2018, 11:28 PM
Sparky***
 
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Originally Posted by sa7
It’s the only thing that takes away from the £#%&!ing @#%&! once again wilting under pressure.

All that money spent and all that ocean of “genius” he has to call on and he can’t cope the minute that Fernan-£#%&!ing-dinho is out injured.

Genuine question: Can anyone name a time this tactical leviathan has made a decision which actually turned the tide in a big game when things haven’t been going his team’s way?

Far as I can recall, when a competent opponent starts putting pressure on them, he has no idea what to do to change the course of the match.

Liverpool last season, ran all over them and the silly @#%&! kept trying to play a million passes out from the back even though though they were getting harassed.

Similar story when Monaco dicked them. Just could not respond to the intensity of Monaco’s attacking and the only reason it was as close as it was is the naivety of Monaco who ran out of steam.

The Derby last season, they lost all control in that second half and he couldn’t do anything to steady the ship and plug the gaps.

Go back to when Real Madrid hit his Bayern side on the break time after time, thrashing them in the process. He had no idea how to stop them being exposed. Apparently he described it as his biggest £#%&! up in management, but it doesn’t look like he learned anything from it.

Also when his Barcelona got done by Mourinho’s Inter. They sat so deep, rigidly holding their lines, letting Barcelona harmlessly knock it side to side 30 yards from goal as though repeating the process 1000 times would produce a different outcome. Then they got his on the counter and each time looked surprised it had happened.

£#%&!ing bald toilet dweller.
He's an idealogue. Like Van Gaal. They will not under any circumstances change what they're doing. They play one way and one way only.

Guardiola is a flat-track bully. Earns all the gushing praises by taking over the strongest teams in every league, out-spending all his rivals and having a the best players at his disposal including arguably the greatest of all time at Barcelona. His philosophy looks great when it's being executed by a squad of players far superior to every other team in the league, but suddenly on the odd occasion he does come up against a team of equal measure he gets exposed.

He'll get left behind by football eventually because like mourinho before him he won't adapt and change.

This £#%&!ing idea that he takes footballers and makes them better is %@#$&!s really. Who has he dramatically improved at City? Sterling? That's about it really, everyone else was already top class when he got there or when he bought them.
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 11:30 PM
armchair
 
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he didn't contend on saffers calling him out. peak rattled imho.
 
Unread 27-12-2018, 11:34 PM
My Name is Keith
 
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It’s the only thing that takes away from the £#%&!ing @#%&! once again wilting under pressure.

All that money spent and all that ocean of “genius” he has to call on and he can’t cope the minute that Fernan-£#%&!ing-dinho is out injured.

Genuine question: Can anyone name a time this tactical leviathan has made a decision which actually turned the tide in a big game when things haven’t been going his team’s way?

Far as I can recall, when a competent opponent starts putting pressure on them, he has no idea what to do to change the course of the match.

Liverpool last season, ran all over them and the silly @#%&! kept trying to play a million passes out from the back even though though they were getting harassed.

Similar story when Monaco dicked them. Just could not respond to the intensity of Monaco’s attacking and the only reason it was as close as it was is the naivety of Monaco who ran out of steam.

The Derby last season, they lost all control in that second half and he couldn’t do anything to steady the ship and plug the gaps.

Go back to when Real Madrid hit his Bayern side on the break time after time, thrashing them in the process. He had no idea how to stop them being exposed. Apparently he described it as his biggest £#%&! up in management, but it doesn’t look like he learned anything from it.

Also when his Barcelona got done by Mourinho’s Inter. They sat so deep, rigidly holding their lines, letting Barcelona harmlessly knock it side to side 30 yards from goal as though repeating the process 1000 times would produce a different outcome. Then they got his on the counter and each time looked surprised it had happened.

£#%&!ing bald toilet dweller.
 
Unread 28-12-2018, 12:32 AM
Switching Off
 
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It’s the only thing that takes away from the £#%&!ing @#%&! once again wilting under pressure.

All that money spent and all that ocean of “genius” he has to call on and he can’t cope the minute that Fernan-£#%&!ing-dinho is out injured.

Genuine question: Can anyone name a time this tactical leviathan has made a decision which actually turned the tide in a big game when things haven’t been going his team’s way?

Far as I can recall, when a competent opponent starts putting pressure on them, he has no idea what to do to change the course of the match.

Liverpool last season, ran all over them and the silly @#%&! kept trying to play a million passes out from the back even though though they were getting harassed.

Similar story when Monaco dicked them. Just could not respond to the intensity of Monaco’s attacking and the only reason it was as close as it was is the naivety of Monaco who ran out of steam.

The Derby last season, they lost all control in that second half and he couldn’t do anything to steady the ship and plug the gaps.

Go back to when Real Madrid hit his Bayern side on the break time after time, thrashing them in the process. He had no idea how to stop them being exposed. Apparently he described it as his biggest £#%&! up in management, but it doesn’t look like he learned anything from it.

Also when his Barcelona got done by Mourinho’s Inter. They sat so deep, rigidly holding their lines, letting Barcelona harmlessly knock it side to side 30 yards from goal as though repeating the process 1000 times would produce a different outcome. Then they got his on the counter and each time looked surprised it had happened.

£#%&!ing bald toilet dweller.
 
Unread 28-12-2018, 03:14 AM
shenwen
 
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he's a couple of defeats away from another one of his passive aggressive post match interviews and "educating" more opposition players on the pitch by screaming at them at full time.

I don't really care that's it's Liverpool above them any more, there is some solace to be taken in the fact that cheats won't prosper.
I started the season thinking ‘at leat city will stop the scousers winning’. Now I’m anyone but City. Hurts to say, but at least Liverpool are a real team and not a PR exercise. If anyone has improved players, it is Klopp.

City’s ‘project’ is disgusting. Might get the press on their side with their hospitality packages (which only his to show what an unethical bunch the football media is) but stupid @#%&!s still not retained a title. Hope Liverpool (or even better Spurs) can keep that trend going.
 
Unread 28-12-2018, 07:10 AM
Seamus
 
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He’s lost a few games and suddenly he’s a fraud. We would snap our arms off to have him here. City will still win the league.
 
Unread 28-12-2018, 07:36 AM
Sapien
 
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I started the season thinking ‘at leat city will stop the scousers winning’. Now I’m anyone but City. Hurts to say, but at least Liverpool are a real team and not a PR exercise. If anyone has improved players, it is Klopp.

City’s ‘project’ is disgusting. Might get the press on their side with their hospitality packages (which only his to show what an unethical bunch the football media is) but stupid @#%&!s still not retained a title. Hope Liverpool (or even better Spurs) can keep that trend going.
ysb true tho
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