How is this days off thing controversial?
Since Dec 1 City played 18 times, dippers played 16.
Since Dec 15 dippers had two breaks longer than one week - Dec 19-27(8days) and Jan 8-17(9 days). City have had one from Dec 26-Jan 3 (8 days).
In January we played 9 games. Dippers played 7 games...
A game in hand and 7 points ahead of the bins. A win and its done. Rags, Maureens and the rest get to fuck off and gaze at our arse for the rest of the season. A loss? We keep plugging ahead
I don’t know why Mendy is getting dumped on so hard. I just rewatched the first half and he had some pretty solid contributions. Obviously unfortunate to be denied a goal by the defender on the line. He had a good through ball in to Torres that the defender played well and hit a no touch cross...
Spanish bankruptcy law is different than in the UK. In Spain the body of law governing bankruptcies (Ley Concursa) allows for bankrupt clubs to enter into negotiations with debtors to settle debts while continuing operations as a functioning club. Real Betis went through this in 2012.
The gist...
I have a question:
When Barca goes bankrupt, can they discharge the rest of the Coutinho debt in administration?
Hopefully Garcia plays well in the FA Cup match this weekend.
That will get you ejected/suspended in american football. The Bilbao defender was already on a yellow when this happened. I thought for sure he was done.
Right, but at the time the options were pretty limited and he was considered preferable to Stones, Ottamendi etc. No way they could've known Dias and Stones were going to form the best CB pairing in club football this season.
Why not just think about the summer transfer saga from City’s standpoint? Here is where we were at the time:
CB on the squad were:
LaPorte
Ottamendi
Stones
Garcia
Ake
We were just eliminated from UCL by Lyon after the defense was carved open.
Ottamendi and Stones were both considered barely...
You might as well go back to the UCL match at Athletico 11 days prior. Since then they’re 22-9-10... including that glorious 3-2 extra time defeat at Shitfield to exit the UCL
The incidence rate is way too high. Even Olympic cyclist incidence rates aren’t that high:
https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/latest-news/are-asthma-medicines-unofficial-peds-205512
“Only 17 per cent of the cyclists who competed in the 2008 Olympics were registered as asthmatic, but these...
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