Henry: Why did no Man City players celebrate with Iheanacho?

Henry is a shit pundit and boring as fuck.

Totally understandable but Kalechi showed his inexperience by celebrating as he did.
 
Iheanacho celebrated like it was the fourth in a 4-1 win because of his inexperience, thanking his made up magic man in the sky, the rest of the team wanted to get on with the game.
 
Maybe this Henry shite is to suppress the fact the Nacho has scored only one less this season than whathisname . Put out a shite stupid story to cover up the fact nacho is the real deal ....
 
Kelechi simply showed inexperience
He celebrated as he normally does whereas Sergio would probably have retrieved the ball and dashed back to restart.
Henry was being a total arse & trying to promote a disharmony theory in the City ranks
This sort of s**t will continue to fly around us until May!
We've seen it all before........water off a duck's back as they say!
 
Had a rethink on this one, noticed no one really celebrated with Walcotts equalizer either. He just grabbed the ball and ran back. Maybe Nacho didn't realize the urgency to get back and re start .
 
I said 'all' as a means of emphasis, doesn't negate my point that morality in football really doesn't exist. That was my tenet of my argument.

Actually no, that wasn't what you posted at all, let's look below
So what? We would laud any of our players if they did that and won us such an important game. Stop acting like football really has any morality because it doesn't.
You posted that a sub set of football, IE fans of Manchester City, would all laud cheats. In response to the other poster's assertion that we should pay little attention to the known cheat who is the subject of the thread. Therefore attempting to minimise a well made point by deflecting it elsewhere.
My response to that is that not all of us live in the same sewer of marality you preside in.
Or maybe you just think Manchester City fans have no morality like the known and chastised cheat Henry is. He's the cheat who EUFA then had to bribe the Irish to accept they were shafted.
The other poster labelled him a cheat, both Henry and EUFA confirmed it, therefore the poster was absolutely correct.
 
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As I said to the other bod, not everyone has either his or your morality it would seem.
So let me get this straight. After all the shit we've had "luck" wise. Aguero handballs into the goal to win the CL and you don't celebrate.

Bollocks mate. Not a chance.

You can moralise and high horse all you wish, I won't believe a word of it.
 
So let me get this straight. After all the shit we've had "luck" wise. Aguero handballs into the goal to win the CL and you don't celebrate.

Bollocks mate. Not a chance.

You can moralise and high horse all you wish, I won't believe a word of it.
The ref behind the goal would wake up from the sleep they are all in and disallow it
 
So let me get this straight. After all the shit we've had "luck" wise. Aguero handballs into the goal to win the CL and you don't celebrate.

Bollocks mate. Not a chance.

You can moralise and high horse all you wish, I won't believe a word of it.
Believe what you want mate, it's a free country, oops sorry it isn't
 
That's a real gift you have there, anyway back to the beer, this Kronenburg won't drink itself! Off out for couscous and Merguez soon and need to relax my weary bones before then , allez.
Enjoy matey. I'm trying to stay awake to see Chelsea lose whilst getting four players injured for a week.
 
Iheanacho celebrated like it was the fourth in a 4-1 win because of his inexperience, thanking his made up magic man in the sky, the rest of the team wanted to get on with the game.
Why do you feel it necessary to be disrespectful about his religious beliefs and by extension those of the majority of the team and management? Do you think you are smarter than them by disbelieving in God?
 
Why do you feel it necessary to be disrespectful about his religious beliefs and by extension those of the majority of the team and management? Do you think you are smarter than them by disbelieving in God?

FFS leave it out.
 
Actually no, that wasn't what you posted at all, let's look below

You posted that a sub set of football, IE fans of Manchester City, would all laud cheats. In response to the other poster's assertion that we should pay little attention to the known cheat who is the subject of the thread. Therefore attempting to minimise a well made point by deflecting it elsewhere.
My response to that is that not all of us live in the same sewer of marality you preside in.
Or maybe you just think Manchester City fans have no morality like the known and chastised cheat Henry is. He's the cheat who EUFA then had to bribe the Irish to accept they were shafted.
The other poster labelled him a cheat, both Henry and EUFA confirmed it, therefore the poster was absolutely correct.


I'm not here arguing whether he is a cheat or not. My point is that football and morality really have little compatibility. If we're using the fact that he's a 'cheat' to diminish his views, we might as well diminish the views of the majority of people involved in football. To 'cheat' means to act dishonestly to gain an advantage; something that applies to every diver to every fan that complains about a decision to sway a referee's decision despite knowing they are wrong to every manager that claims they. The reason why we backed Tevez, Liverpool backed Suarez and Chelsea backed Terry was simply for the reason that they are good players and had little to do with the morality of their actions.
My point has little to do with us City fans because we are virtually identical to all supporters across the nation; we simply back our side to win regardless of whether that really involves a bit of dishonesty. If you're honestly going down the route of argumentation then I must have failed to see your thread on the injustice against Everton in our League Cup game. By following your line of argument, you're digging yourself a hole because it must mean that you are opposed to every lucky decision that goes our way which means supporting us, or any football club for that matter, is completely impractical.
 
Why do you feel it necessary to be disrespectful about his religious beliefs and by extension those of the majority of the team and management? Do you think you are smarter than them by disbelieving in God?
Probably just more rational but I'm not sure this is the forum to discuss it.
 
Probably just more rational but I'm not sure this is the forum to discuss it.
On the balance of probability, given the beliefs of virtually the entire current population of the planet and everybody who has ever lived, almost certainly not actually.
I agree this is not the place for theological debate but KippaxCitizen obviously thinks it is.
 

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