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Liverpool fans here in the United States are crawling out of their sand holes.

The Liverpool fanbase is unlikeable everywhere in the world. They have developed a massive inferiority complex about City as well.

I prefer United fans to them every day of the week.
 
Liverpool fans here in the United States are crawling out of their sand holes.

The Liverpool fanbase is unlikeable everywhere in the world. They have developed a massive inferiority complex about City as well.

I prefer United fans to them every day of the week.
Hate them both
 
just done the managers interviews and pep saying the referee told his coach and klopp that he was not going to blow for silly foul ? Then klopp saying the referee OK we not going to blow ?

Now am I missing something here ? Or are the rules being use proper and can Antony Taylor control the game like that then let VAR make him overturn our goal because it's a nothing foul
Taylor’s a red scum should never ref us again
 
Didn't mind the starting 11, but the starting positions looked wrong.
Switch kev and bernie so that kdb is more central and bernie wider (admittedly also somewhat wasteful to his energy), move cancelo to lb, supported by ake defensively and working with phil when in possession, akanje to rb, rodders and gundo in double pivot with either having the option to move forward when we have the ball.
No, I'm not trying to out-think Pep but we should have been more at them.
Bloody depressing after high hopes of breaking the hoodoo at that shithole!
 
But will he have learned? That really is the question and the problem. I don't think he will have. It's become a habit now. We were lucky not to concede at least three goals yesterday. Hopefully, I'm wrong but as always time will tell...
Pep on the City website -
"It is always so difficult against Salah with the way he uses his body. This is something we have to learn for future tight games against Liverpool".
Surely, everyman and his dog already knows the way Salah runs on to through balls?
 
Erling's shirt pull, Salah's arm.

Sorry to keep mulling this over, but I really can't get it out my head. Erling's “shirt pull”, if you watch it in real time, which is how it happened, there really is nothing to see. There is no clear and obvious error. Taylor had been letting that go on all over the pitch for the entire match, from both sides. But let that one pass.

There is, however, the supplementary question of phase of play. Whatever happened between Erling and Fabinho, watch it back, and it seems to be patently in a different phase of play to Foden's goal.

Now. Salah's arm, his using it to stifle the rebound of the ball, put it down on to his foot, and gain a clear advantage on Cancelo such that he can no longer catch him, is in exactly the phase of play from which the goal comes. Obviously, because it's the offender, directly, who scores it.

There is only one possible conclusion: I've never believed in a conspiracy against City, and for the dippers. But here is a clear case where the rules are being applied differently. There really does seem to be one rule for LFC, when they're at Anfield, and another for everyone else.

I'm even prepared to concede that Liverpool had far clearer chances than ours, and that they should in fact have put the game out of sight. The fact is they didn't. As far as I can understand it, we had a good goal ruled out, contrary to the rules, and they had an illegitimate goal allowed, contrary to the rules.

Or am I misunderstanding something?

That game leaves a really bad taste. We had two magnificent games against them last season, and fair dos, the one at Anfield I have pretty much even, the second one we battered them, but didn't take our chances, and they came back at us. Two great games of football for the neutral. I'll accept that.

I'm still fucking seething, in fact. Bring on Brighton so we can get this out of our system.
 
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It might not have been handball but it was pretty fucking close and surely worthy of more than a cursory check. Then again none of our lot appealed so that suggests it wasn't because it must of looked a bit suspicious from Kev's angle. But maybe he was still thinking about his shit free kick.

 
I almost think this rivalry with that lot & Klopp inciting them with what he says pre game needs Pep to drop the nice guy act, and go nuclear on Klopp, them and all the shitty calls that go their way like he did against Mourinho and Real Madrid in his Barca days. Klopp feeds off Pep's nice guy image & it's about time we stopped playing nice with Liverpool.

They've hacked our scouting database, smashed our buses, treated our travelling fans like shit, list goes on, this treading lightly with them doesn't work.

Rather see us from Pep and our owners drop the nice side of it all & just go back at them.

Not gonna happen, the potential backlash is huge. Fighting fire with fire with almost the media in England is pro on red club it's impossible.
 
Absolutely no chance that is handball.

The ball doesn't deviate, watch closely and the force of salah trapping the ball on the turn puts it in a spin.

He's a cheating diving twat but he's done nothing wrong apart from take the ball off disco dave who lost control of his limbs.

I'm not going to lower myself and say we've been cheated because we haven't. It was a perfectly good goal, it we hadn't shit our pants yet again going to wankerfield then we wouldn't even be talking about this.

Let it go brother.
Agreed. Let's be honest if Haaland had scored that goal at the other end yesterday and the ref or VAR had chalked it off we would all be going absolutely fucking mental. We got turned over by the scousers at Anfield yet again. It's hardly anything new is it? Let's move on.
 
It might not have been handball but it was pretty fucking close and surely worthy of more than a cursory check. Then again none of our lot appealed so that suggests it wasn't because it must of looked a bit suspicious from Kev's angle. But maybe he was still thinking about his shit free kick.


The ref looks like he had a view of it as well, he at least saw his arm up.
I'm surprised this wasn't checked by VAR...then again no i'm not!

It looks like we're paying for the 'non handball' call at everton last season.
 
We excel at self sabotage, somehow found a way to not test their keeper. We also missed a few very good chances that another day Haaland would've converted. Just a bad day all around, stings given the context.
 
We excel at self sabotage, somehow found a way to not test their keeper. We also missed a few very good chances that another day Haaland would've converted. Just a bad day all around, stings given the context.

maybe just the wake up call we need to remind us we ain’t going to win every game, rather lose now than in the second half of the season….
 
in the last 10 years have we signed only 1 left back for the first team ? Mendy who is not available

people playing left back in recent years include

delph
zinchenko
ferna?
cancelo
danilo
laporte
ake

have i missed anyone? i dont count angelino nor gomez - they are bascially borderline development players

none of them signed as left backs!
 
Not gonna happen, the potential backlash is huge. Fighting fire with fire with almost the media in England is pro on red club it's impossible.
Agreed, the media backlash against us would be absolutely brutal. I know people on here would say "so what, who cares" it's a no win situation really. Still, doesn't stop me wishing we would fight back though. The continuous shit we get from msm gets to me sometimes, and I know reading the media thread other people on here feel the same. Sounds a bit daft but it does occasionally affect my enjoyment of being a City fan. I don't watch any pre or post match stuff. No SSN for me. Don't read sports sections in any of the papers. Only thing I get from the media Comes from this forum.
 
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