TinFoilHat
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It's the City way.if they somehow manage to win it and get UCL you just know we will f-*k it up and miss out...
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It's the City way.if they somehow manage to win it and get UCL you just know we will f-*k it up and miss out...
If we lose tomorrow and these shitstains win Weds it’s gonna get worse
I’ll skip into work in that scenarioOr we win tomorrow and these twats get smashed on Wednesday, dirty horrible scum
People on here love to go with the "glass half empty" line. You've been on here long enough now, you should know that!Or we win tomorrow and these twats get smashed on Wednesday, dirty horrible scum
At least Spurs have a positive goal difference.Really can't see #spursy beating them. Yes; the rags are shit. But Spurs are shitter. Only just, mind!
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And yes; I'm aware that Spurs have beaten them 3 times this season. That only makes a Spurs win more unlikely. The law of averages, and all that.
Don't remind me. That was a criminal performance. Or non-performance.At least Spurs have a positive goal difference.
That’s because they put four past us.
The worst of it was, I had my grandson with me.Don't remind me. That was a criminal performance. Or non-performance.
Would that be classed as child cruelty?The worst of it was, I had my grandson with me.
One of very few defeats he has seen at Etihad.
Gotta hand it to Jim.
All those money saving exercises have paid dividends. Just agreed to pay 62.5 for Cunha.
Looks like they're taking the Chumps League very serious next year
Usual bent slant .... spursy should have equal billing in the headline.![]()
Europa League final: The £100m match Manchester United can't afford to lose
Manchester United play "the most financially important match in the club's history" against Tottenham on Wednesday - BBC sports editor Dan Roan explains why it is one they cannot afford to lose.www.bbc.co.uk
According to that the rags have lost over £300m over last 3 years..how the fuck do they avoid breaking psr rules??![]()
Europa League final: The £100m match Manchester United can't afford to lose
Manchester United play "the most financially important match in the club's history" against Tottenham on Wednesday - BBC sports editor Dan Roan explains why it is one they cannot afford to lose.www.bbc.co.uk
According to that the rags have lost over £300m over last 3 years..how the fuck do they avoid breaking psr rules??
According to that the rags have lost over £300m over last 3 years..how the fuck do they avoid breaking psr rules??