Alan Harper's Tash
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That’s quite the hagiography. And a world away from how he reports City’s spendingFrom Delaney’s point of view, his skin colour.
He’s a fucking fraud.I looked through some of Miguels articles to confirm how obvious the outcome of this season was from the start and just thought I'd quote some of my favourite bits.
This from after the Spurs loss doesn't quite portray the inevitable title win I was expecting -
Interestingly at this point, he wasn't bothered by the cost of our defence, in fact, Spurs had proven how the quality you bring in doesn't matter -
Here Miguel explains why no one can get a high points return this season.
Before the Liverpool game, Migs was pretty uncertain about how things would turn out, except that this Guardiola team is probably finished.
PTSD from crashing his car whilst pissed into Manchester airport's fenceDidi Hamann haha more like Diddy Brain..
What a wanker
It started with the muen circling empty seatsReading the BBC football story regarding letting up to 10,000 fans in and i decided to read the comments (i know, i know)
How and when did we become the but of a joke about “no fans”, i’m trying to think when this started? Maine road 34,000 sell outs, Etihad 47,000 sell outs, now over 54,000 but the first comment regarding any empty stadium/no fans is always ours?
You name it, Chelsea, Newcastle, Sheff Wednesday fans all commenting about city struggling to get 10,000. I know its a joke and banter and it doesn’t bother me, i’m scratching my head thinking “why always us” when & why did this start? I really cant figure this out!
At halftime, when every fucker was in the concourse.It started with the muen circling empty seats
And on a Monday night in the family stand during term time. A sly dipper called Lynch wrote that articleAt halftime, when every fucker was in the concourse.
43,000 season ticket holders , only Wham and Penchester utd sell more along with Rangers in Scotland. In any other country in the world we would be revered. A little league one club from the arse end of Stockport transforming into a huge European powerhouse attracting over 50K to every gameReading the BBC football story regarding letting up to 10,000 fans in and i decided to read the comments (i know, i know)
How and when did we become the but of a joke about “no fans”, i’m trying to think when this started? Maine road 34,000 sell outs, Etihad 47,000 sell outs, now over 54,000 but the first comment regarding any empty stadium/no fans is always ours?
You name it, Chelsea, Newcastle, Sheff Wednesday fans all commenting about city struggling to get 10,000. I know its a joke and banter and it doesn’t bother me, i’m scratching my head thinking “why always us” when & why did this start? I really cant figure this out!
Half the cunts leave early, though!43,000 season ticket holders , only Wham and Penchester utd sell more along with Rangers in Scotland. In any other country in the world we would be revered. A little league one club from the arse end of Stockport transforming into a huge European powerhouse attracting over 50K to every game
Exactly, so why isn’t the Emirates, St James, Villa Park, Everton on the list of empty stadiums with no fans? It doesn’t make sense43,000 season ticket holders , only Wham and Penchester utd sell more along with Rangers in Scotland. In any other country in the world we would be revered. A little league one club from the arse end of Stockport transforming into a huge European powerhouse attracting over 50K to every game
That was our very own confirming a lie.It started with the muen circling empty seats
I don’t understand the Independent, is it that they have there own view or they are independent to take money for column inches?The problem with Delaney is that even if he quit tomorrow whoever he gets replaced by will be just as much of a bellend. As far as I'm concerned he's merely a head of the hydra.
It's the shameless Independent that I take umbrage with.
I like his Wiki page:
Personal life[edit]
Delaney is half Irish and half Spanish and is bilingual. Delaney studied a journalism degree in Dublin at the DIT before completing a master's degree reading politics.[24][25] Delaney described Hugh McIlvanney as his favourite sports writer.[26] Delaney, by his most recent blatantly biased article regarding Manchester City FC, is a Dipper fan. He makes it embarrassingly obvious