malg
Well-Known Member
Yup. I was going to add that maybe he's not the guy to wind up!The funniest thing is if the Tarquins do give him shit both on and off the pitch I'd smack a fiver on him scoring a hat trick minimum to shut the fuckers up.
Yup. I was going to add that maybe he's not the guy to wind up!The funniest thing is if the Tarquins do give him shit both on and off the pitch I'd smack a fiver on him scoring a hat trick minimum to shut the fuckers up.
Sorry he called Jesus a fucking clown.Earling giving it to Arteta and Jesus at the end , telling Arteta to be humble and telling not to touch him and calling him a fucking fool. I think Gabby has burnt quite a few bridges with City with some of his comments about Pep.
God I hope so.Arsenal will be nowhere near us when we play them again in February but you can bet we'll draw them in the cup at some point.
I thought I saw #11 so possibly Martinelli? But could be wrong.Can someone help me out...
Which Arsenal player went down in the 2nd half and then got up and sprinted back into position when he realised City had the ball?
Was it Timber and if so what minute was it?
Yeah I think now you say it that might be right.I thought I saw #11 so possibly Martinelli? But could be wrong.
The mental illness is strong.
Don't agree with point 2, seems the point may be serving some agenda you have with regards to Walker and Silva.I think after a while to cool off and dissect things yesterday.. there were 5 things that came to mind.
1. Arsenal came to injure our players and steal a win on the counter.
2. They seemed younger, faster, hungrier especially against Walker and maybe Bernardo. The rest of the City players held their weight and justified their selection. We were solid in the other areas.
3. Rodri injury rattled us for a good 15 minutes
4. Once they went ahead 1-2 they gained so much confidence like they could do the 1-6 and signal a powershift they became boneheaded and got the red card.
5. The Red Card affected us more than them.. they setup a low block and the entire City strategy seemed to become Ruben/ Akanji at the pivot and Kyle Walker/ Kovacic long shots.
Pep had a bad game.. he went to his most trusted and stuck with them but they didn't pay dividends (almost exactly like Sterling in the CL final)
And I'm purposely not faulting Gvardiol for giving away corners because he defended great and a defender is permitted to give a corner away rather than a tap in. However that corner needs to be defended and Walker didn't do a good job.
Pep and Arteta are going to explode at one point. It’s slowly bubbling under the surface.
Don't agree with point 2, seems the point may be serving some agenda you have with regards to Walker and Silva.
Pep and Arteta are going to explode at one point. It’s slowly bubbling under the surface.
Ridiculous really.Loves Oasis but wouldn't buy tickets because he hates City. Definitely got a problem.
It's against the Laws of the Game (Law 12) and should be penalised with an indirect free kick.It's smart by arsenal and there set piece expert you watch ederson on the corner there is no Arsenal fan that close but once the ball is being delivered 3 players move towards him and stand there ground which is allowed! It's up to our players to help ederson out in that situation
Yeah, just noticed that. It's clutching at straws comparing Doku's pass to Trossard's double yellow offense.You can even see Gundo pointing to where the free kick is
Walker wasn't on his own, it was a mismatch between him and Gabriel. What Haaland and Akanji are doing at the front post when the ball was obviously going to go towards either of their central defenders is anyones guess. City fucked up as a collective for that goal. Get your tallest and best headers of the ball marking them and try and nullify the threat and if they score from there then fair enough.I think after a while to cool off and dissect things yesterday.. there were 5 things that came to mind.
1. Arsenal came to injure our players and steal a win on the counter.
2. They seemed younger, faster, hungrier especially against Walker and maybe Bernardo. The rest of the City players held their weight and justified their selection. We were solid in the other areas.
3. Rodri injury rattled us for a good 15 minutes
4. Once they went ahead 1-2 they gained so much confidence like they could do the 1-6 and signal a powershift they became boneheaded and got the red card.
5. The Red Card affected us more than them.. they setup a low block and the entire City strategy seemed to become Ruben/ Akanji at the pivot and Kyle Walker/ Kovacic long shots.
Pep had a bad game.. he went to his most trusted and stuck with them but they didn't pay dividends (almost exactly like Sterling in the CL final)
And I'm purposely not faulting Gvardiol for giving away corners because he defended great and a defender is permitted to give a corner away rather than a tap in. However that corner needs to be defended and Walker didn't do a good job.
rattled.