citymad
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Ahead of KDB,Mbappe,Rodri? ... just say no!Bludolph on 5Live proudly waving his slug at Arsenal.
"Rice is the best player in the world."
Ahead of KDB,Mbappe,Rodri? ... just say no!Bludolph on 5Live proudly waving his slug at Arsenal.
"Rice is the best player in the world."
Rice isn't even the best defensively minded midfielder at Arsenal with a punnable nameBludolph on 5Live proudly waving his slug at Arsenal.
"Rice is the best player in the world."
"City falling apart...."'What irked animated Pep? Grealish gets a full-time grilling!'
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Jack Grealish gets a grilling!
Jack Grealish is given some critique immediately after the final whistle by his manager Pep Guardiola, following Manchester Citys 0-0 draw against Arsenal.www.skysports.com
Yep. Standard from red cartel fc sky sports news.
Rice isn't even the best player at the Arse.Bludolph on 5Live proudly waving his slug at Arsenal.
"Rice is the best player in the world."
And it was a complete and total dereliction of duty whereby the Alty Tit failed to send off Fabregarse.Listening to 5 live earlier.
Fabregas on there perpetuating the myth that Arteta started from a worse position at Arsenal than Pep did at City because Pep inherited a better team.
Lying shithouse. I'll never forgive that fucking coward for getting Ferna sent off.
That was the day I realised that despite the best efforts of our players the PiGMOL always had their fingers on the scales.And it was a complete and total dereliction of duty whereby the Alty Tit failed to send off Fabregarse.
Ian Cheeseman list his job at the BBC following his post match comments , we should have known what was to follow even back thenThat was the day I realised that despite the best efforts of our players the PiGMOL always had their fingers on the scales.
Cheesy's rant after that game was likely the result of months of shitty decisions against us. He was absolutely spot on with his comments about the referee being a disgrace that day. It was so blatantly bent.I think.
Ian Cheeseman list his job at the BBC following his post match comments , we should have known what was to follow even back then
Check the number of fouls and how many yellow cards for those fouls. I wonder if Taylor was after the record for the most number of fouls without the issue of a yellow card - technical cards (timewasting, bringing the ball back slowly to the place the foul took place) not included.That was the day I realised that despite the best efforts of our players the PiGMOL always had their fingers on the scales.
I think the more fans clamour for consistency the less fans see of it.Taylor had to let Bernardo's weekly trip go unpunished because he'd let Arsenal get away with so much.
It was like his performance at Anfield when he let everything go, but VAR got involved when we scored and pulled it back for a foul by Haaland; the sort of challenge TAYLOR had let go all game.
The media will praise him but he will referee Bournemouth and Luton differently, so he should be called for his lack of consistency.
“Will 105M Declan Rice make the difference today against big spending Manchester City?”
I've said it elsewhere; games are refereed differently depending on the teams meaning teams are not subject to the same application of the rules of the competition, i.e. UNFAIR.Check the number of fouls and how many yellow cards for those fouls. I wonder if Taylor was after the record for the most number of fouls without the issue of a yellow card - technical cards (timewasting, bringing the ball back slowly to the place the foul took place) not included.
I've thought for a while that the areas where PiGOL's finest can manipulate a game has grown with the number of trophies we've won. The issue of a yellow card puts a clear damper on that player if they have a brain cell to call their own, the totally opaque added time, and now we have the farce of players having to collect a ball from a spot (more timewasting not getting the nearest one!)
Yup.. it was like when I was 10 years old as I was going to the game yesterday, me all excited at the prospect of seeing England's 'wunderkind' Damian Rice, for whom Arsenal paid the record transfer fee.Shame he didnt play
Yup.. it was like when I was 10 years old as I was going to the game yesterday, me all excited at the prospect of seeing England's 'wunderkind' Damian Rice, for whom Arsenal paid the record transfer fee.
Just like when I used to go to Maine Road to see such as Jimmy Greaves or Alex Young or John White or 'Bronco' Layne or whoever..
I'd heard so much about him and his dynamic, attacking play from those ever so helpful pundits on the telly who give up their precious time to educate us so comprehensively with their wisdom and knowledge on modern day football!
But I didn't see him at all yesterday. Did he play? Mind, did any of the equally dynamic, attack-minded Arsenal team play yesterday? Imagine my disappointment at their collective 'no-show' when trudging back for the train home!
I'm thinking of writing to City to ask for my money back..
Love it that the press are swallowing up the statement that pep said the league is done.
Got a slight ring to Mancini coming out with the same ironically against Arsenal.
Like fuck it's over.