Bluesince1979
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Ive said this. Battle for 4th for themThey will struggle to gain a top 4 spot next season mark my words
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Ive said this. Battle for 4th for themThey will struggle to gain a top 4 spot next season mark my words
No, he does mean you Ancoats, don't stand for itSad bastard!
The rent boy, not you, ancoats.
‘Next year I guarantee that we will be number one in Manchester. We like to be first and we will be first," he said.
just said on radio rags will walk it with Kane in their team trouble is spurs wont sell to a mid table rivalThey will struggle to gain a top 4 spot next season mark my words
Probably not as many times as we hear "united have been awarded a penalty"I wonder how many times we will hear "United have turned a corner" next season...
I know yeah....they’ve been fooked since Sunderland got relegated & Everton came into some moneyIts amazing how the rags assume that others will have their cast offs in exchange for their best players
He’s certainly looking a much better player, now that he’s actually playing, rather than not even getting in the match-day 18, as was the case for him at rag central.Earlier it was Lingard for Kane, last week Lingard for Sancho, must be bloody good this Shinguard fellow !
I thought it was because they played 15 games in 3 days?Not his fault the rags are playing crap. The protests??
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Not sure why Villa would want him, surely WHU would thoughYou have to like swapping Lingard for Grealish! They hardly need another leftsided attacker either.
Do you want to borrow a baseball bat? Sometimes words are not enough;)We went to watch the grandchildren’s football training tonight.
The grandson’s head coach is a rag, and we always have a bit of back and forth with each other.
Just after we arrived, he had a dig at City, so I just replied with, "Champions!" He turned to Mrs Vienna’s son-in-law and asked him, "What did you bring him for tonight?"
And after the training had finished, as one of the grandson’s teammates walked past in a City shirt, I said, "Another young man with impeccable taste in football teams," to which the coach replied, "I’m not sure about that."
"I am," I said.
A little later, we were discussing the return of supporters for the last two games. The coach said, "10 000, that’s about City’s usual crowd, isn’t it?
I simply responded, "Yeah".
He’s harmless enough.Do you want to borrow a baseball bat? Sometimes words are not enough;)
Tell him "I note you don't do training on a Thursday so you don't miss the rags on TV....."He’s harmless enough.
I took great pleasure, last year, in pointing out that none of his charges was old enough to remember the rags finishing above City.
What tactics does he teach? Kick it high and far into the opposition half and run very fast and throw yourself on the floor with a scream in the opposition penalty area?We went to watch the grandchildren’s football training tonight.
The grandson’s head coach is a rag, and we always have a bit of back and forth with each other.
Just after we arrived, he had a dig at City, so I just replied with, "Champions!" He turned to Mrs Vienna’s son-in-law and asked him, "What did you bring him for tonight?"
And after the training had finished, as one of the grandson’s teammates walked past in a City shirt, I said, "Another young man with impeccable taste in football teams," to which the coach replied, "I’m not sure about that."
"I am," I said.
A little later, we were discussing the return of supporters for the last two games. The coach said, "10 000, that’s about City’s usual crowd, isn’t it?
I simply responded, "Yeah".