Post Match Thread: City vs Everton

Buzzing for the win and another Wembley trip, but gutted about KDB.

Looked a nasty one.

Dirty bastards always seem to injure one of our players every time we play them. Toffee cunts.
 
Just back - A couple of things stand out for me. Firstly in the absence of our captain, Zabba has to be in the team - his leadership and desire to see out the game was contagious. The other players obviously respect him as a skipper. Secondly Sergio is quite simply the best striker in this country, unbelievable header. Just hope Kevin has good news and will only be out for 4-6 weeks. For all those numpties saying DeBryune is not so good his assist tonight was world class.

you will probably find that those who say he should be dropped don't actually go to our games or watch them sometimes
 
How much more mobile were we with KDB instead of Yaya and playing with width? Pablo in the dying seconds of the game chasing across the pitch ,was a blast from the past, he's a legend.
 
Buzzing we are through, about time we got a decision go our way. Lets go and win at Wembley now!

Also sky are a fucking farce from what i've caught of their coverage, refusing to acknowledge a good performance and talking about a debatable decision, something them skimmed over when it was for us in the first leg. I'm bloody glad Sterling brought it up in the interview. The club should distance themselves from sky.

Side note: Always use to think Everton fans in general really weren't that bad however this cup run has brought the worse in them out. A lot of them coming across as right cunts.
 
exactly...where was the over the line projection from the computer I wonder that could shoe it was touching the outer line...or could their be an agenda from sky..hmmmmmmmmm
Interesting .....very interesting . I'd love a computer image just to settle this whole thing
 
"The ball was clearly out, I saw it in the replay". Well it wasn't fucking clearly out seeing as it was by literal millimetres and happened at about 100x faster than the benefit of a slow, perfect angled replay you toss pot.

It looks further over every time you look at it. I'm sure Sky are fucking moving that line on the replay.
The first replay was um is it, maybe just over. You could see the edge of the ball just over. Then as they show it more and more the gap gets fucking bigger
and it looks 6 inches over.
 
I really despise that bloody Baines bloke. Fuck you! We're off to Wemberley!
 
Loads of solid performances tonight. All the back four other than standing off for Woss's goal. Gail was solid and great to see Zabba back on it, warrior. Ferna was all over the place, and Sergio is simply god Hope KDB is not as bad as feared. Got to endure family day out on 28th February now. Thank god the wankers will be in the other end!
 
I think ACL would be a lot longer (6 months +), which seemed to be the initial fear.

Normally 12 months unless you have a particular type of surgery that can have you back quicker but the risk of doing it again increases.

The docs mentioned medical ligament damage which usually heals much faster after surgery.

You usually know straight away if you have done your ACL or your PCL as do the doctors and scans only confirm what you already know.
 
This is the angle they should have been playing the replays of:

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Yes, it is out.... ****just****

Do I f*ckin' care.............I am crying into my Champagne........
 
http://www.skysports.com/share/10145987
Do these clowns know what a yard is?

"Everton will feel aggrieved at the decision to award the crucial De Bruyne equaliser as the ball appeared to be a yard over the dead-ball line as Raheem Sterling's cut-back allowed the Belgium international to score."

HAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHHHHAHAHHAHHAHHAHHAHHAAHAAHHHAHHAHAHA
 

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