Red Cafe in meltdown

I realised what you were implying.

And you were right. He’s been to Klanfield once, and that was for a tour of the stadium.

There was never any chance that Mrs Vienna would allow the grandchildren to grow up as anything other than City supporters, certainly not rags or Littlewoods.
God Bless Mrs Vienna.
 
Ha ha, which one you getting on your shirt?

Not sure which one will be declared a flop first.

Mbeumo I think.
Does either of 'em play the piano?

Sanchez - one of the funniest things ever. Signing on fee of £6.7M and £350,000 a week. 32 games and 3 goals over a glorious 18 month stay. 1 of the goals was a tap in from his own 'saved' penalty. One of the scum's - and Mourinho's - finest signings.

Which of Cunha and Mbuemo will fail? Both?

Let the comedy continue.

Scum.
 
Does either of 'em play the piano?

Sanchez - one of the funniest things ever. Signing on fee of £6.7M and £350,000 a week. 32 games and 3 goals over a glorious 18 month stay. 1 of the goals was a tap in from his own 'saved' penalty. One of the scum's - and Mourinho's - finest signings.

Which of Cunha and Mbuemo will fail? Both?

Let the comedy continue.

Scum.
And hardly a word of criticism of either the rags or Sanchez from our "wonderful" football media.
 
Does either of 'em play the piano?

Sanchez - one of the funniest things ever. Signing on fee of £6.7M and £350,000 a week. 32 games and 3 goals over a glorious 18 month stay. 1 of the goals was a tap in from his own 'saved' penalty. One of the scum's - and Mourinho's - finest signings.

Which of Cunha and Mbuemo will fail? Both?

Let the comedy continue.

Scum.
I rate Mbuemo. But he has done well in a team that has a lot of discipline and a high work rate. Does he bring that with him or does he revert to type. And does he get the clear instruction and game plan that Brentford had.

Cunha has something about him but so have many others that have come and gone before. The rags like to think they are the natural home for mavericks. But they need discipline and work rate now and Cunha won't do that.
 
I rate Mbuemo. But he has done well in a team that has a lot of discipline and a high work rate. Does he bring that with him or does he revert to type. And does he get the clear instruction and game plan that Brentford had.

Cunha has something about him but so have many others that have come and gone before. The rags like to think they are the natural home for mavericks. But they need discipline and work rate now and Cunha won't do that.
42 league goals in 4 seasons (20 last) are not great but average stats as a striker imo
 
42 league goals in 4 seasons (20 last) are not great but average stats as a striker imo
His goal scoring is fine for the level he's been playing.

I did see somewhere that he tops the stats for most time walking. Now could that be cos he's a striker and played for Wolves?
 
42 league goals in 4 seasons (20 last) are not great but average stats as a striker imo
The thing that will let him down is his temperament. A walking red card waiting to happen. Granted, he'll get away with far more when/if he's a rag, but he's still going to have to curb his somewhat over-zealous approach if he's going to settle there.
Also, he's not the goal-scoring machine the vermin think he is. He isn't bad, but he's certainly no Viking: he's maybe a slightly better replacement for what they had before, but that is not something to brag about considering the quality.

All in all I don't think the top half of the Prem will have anything to concern themselves with once the season gets underway.
 
They just go lucky that no other top clubs was interested in Cunha/Mbeumo, and lets be honest despite Newcastle being in a better position, Man UTD are still far bigger club. Both Cunha and Mbeumo are excellent signings for them
I’ll remind you about this post in December when they’ve failed to shine in a somewhat struggling team. Mbeumo gives the ball away a lot and Chuna hasn’t shone at all, Brentford and Wolves are their level so they’ll fit straight in at the Rags.
 
We could do with them improving up to mid-table - that way they can always nick the odd points off our title rivals.
 
They just go lucky that no other top clubs was interested in Cunha/Mbeumo, and lets be honest despite Newcastle being in a better position, Man UTD are still far bigger club. Both Cunha and Mbeumo are excellent signings for us.

Exited for accuracy
 
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We could do with them improving up to mid-table - that way they can always nick the odd points off our title rivals.
They’ve always been game raisers
Without checking I’m Sure they got results against the top 5 clubs last season then went on to get twatted by most of the rest esp at home. I predict they will do ok by their lowly standards this season, ignore the shirt and name they basically be a wolves or West Ham, win one lose two type of season.
 
They just go lucky that no other top clubs was interested in Cunha/Mbeumo, and lets be honest despite Newcastle being in a better position, Man UTD are still far bigger club. Both Cunha and Mbeumo are excellent signings for us.

Exited for accuracy

It’s the wages they give them that turns there heads twice or triple the amount any other club would pay
 
They’ve always been game raisers
Without checking I’m Sure they got results against the top 5 clubs last season then went on to get twatted by most of the rest esp at home. I predict they will do ok by their lowly standards this season, ignore the shirt and name they basically be a wolves or West Ham, win one lose two type of season.
They are very good at bringing top teams down to their level. They play very slowly with a back 9 and try to hit teams on the break. When they play the rest they don't have the creativity to break them down.
 

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