The Official Manchester City Premiership Champions Thread
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mylesmcd said:
Steve w said:
essexplumber said:
Steve w said:
essexplumber said:
I am right though. Manchester City embody all that is wrong with football and when Sheik Manhood gets bored and leaves you in the st I will laugh my socks off.
Even someone as bitter and twisted as you should be able to see that the Sheik is in it for long haul to build something long lasting.Have you not seen the plans for the area surrounding the Etihad Stadium.im said:
mylesmcd said:
Steve w said:
essexplumber said:
Steve w said:
essexplumber said:
I am right though. Manchester City embody all that is wrong with football and when Sheik Manhood gets bored and leaves you in the st I will laugh my socks off.
Even someone as bitter and twisted as you should be able to see that the Sheik is in it for long haul to build something long lasting.Have you not seen the plans for the area surrounding the Etihad Stadium.At least your players can justify their weekly wages. I didn't want to sound like one of those dheads that moan about player salaries, good luck to them. I'd take being paid the best wages in the industry to play with the best players in the industry as opposed to getting paid an average whack to play in average team. Anyone would.
QPR are a special case, though. They just waste their money as opposed to invest it in quality.
QPR are a special case, though. They just waste their money as opposed to invest it in quality.
Edited by BrabusMog on Tuesday 13th November 11:47
stuartmmcfc said:
So, Mario might be off?
I'll miss him personally.
When he's good he's very very good, but when he's bad- which is quite often unfortunately- he's [**]insert own expletive here[/** ]
We'll see...I'll miss him personally.
When he's good he's very very good, but when he's bad- which is quite often unfortunately- he's [**]insert own expletive here[/** ]
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-...
OK, Joe Hart:-
Very poor last night, but what you have to remember is he is still learning his trade, he is VERY young in goalkeeping terms, and hopefully WILL learn from his mistakes....he will not reach his peak for another six years yet.
Same situation happened again, I'm sure he would head it towards the byline out of danger.
He has saved us many more times than he has cost us, that's for sure.....
Very poor last night, but what you have to remember is he is still learning his trade, he is VERY young in goalkeeping terms, and hopefully WILL learn from his mistakes....he will not reach his peak for another six years yet.
Same situation happened again, I'm sure he would head it towards the byline out of danger.
He has saved us many more times than he has cost us, that's for sure.....
Wacky Racer said:
OK, Joe Hart:-
Very poor last night, but what you have to remember is he is still learning his trade, he is VERY young in goalkeeping terms, and hopefully WILL learn from his mistakes....he will not reach his peak for another six years yet.
Same situation happened again, I'm sure he would head it towards the byline out of danger.
He has saved us many more times than he has cost us, that's for sure.....
for me, the only one he was at fault for was the free kick. shouldn't have been beaten down to his left.Very poor last night, but what you have to remember is he is still learning his trade, he is VERY young in goalkeeping terms, and hopefully WILL learn from his mistakes....he will not reach his peak for another six years yet.
Same situation happened again, I'm sure he would head it towards the byline out of danger.
He has saved us many more times than he has cost us, that's for sure.....
the last goal took a terrible bounce on a pitch which waasn't fit for rymans league football, which meant he couldn't get any distance on the header. then an freak piece of brilliance.
tamore said:
for me, the only one he was at fault for was the free kick. shouldn't have been beaten to his left.
the last goal took a terrible bounce on a pitch which waasn't fit for rymans league football, which meant he couldn't get any distance on the header. then an freak piece of brilliance.
Thats the big weakness to his game, he is poor to his left hand side and its a consistent pattern.the last goal took a terrible bounce on a pitch which waasn't fit for rymans league football, which meant he couldn't get any distance on the header. then an freak piece of brilliance.
digikal said:
tamore said:
for me, the only one he was at fault for was the free kick. shouldn't have been beaten to his left.
the last goal took a terrible bounce on a pitch which waasn't fit for rymans league football, which meant he couldn't get any distance on the header. then an freak piece of brilliance.
Thats the big weakness to his game, he is poor to his left hand side and its a consistent pattern.the last goal took a terrible bounce on a pitch which waasn't fit for rymans league football, which meant he couldn't get any distance on the header. then an freak piece of brilliance.
you still agreeing with the footballing colossus that is gareth southgate?
the first minute debunks the general theory that he's weak to his left.
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