On the bright side = by the time they next win it we can all watch it on our holodecks.Their pain is a delight to read.
I particularly liked the comment that the rags should make one, but only release it is they win the PL or CL.
I can hardly wait.
On the bright side = by the time they next win it we can all watch it on our holodecks.Their pain is a delight to read.
I particularly liked the comment that the rags should make one, but only release it is they win the PL or CL.
I can hardly wait.
Just finishing off episode 8, and the tributes to Toure. But TWO FA Cups?
Probably already been posted but this really made me laugh
I think it was Kompany. He definitely mentioned 2 FA Cups.Do you mean Kompany?
If so he mentioned the SF and final from 2011
I think it was Kompany. He definitely mentioned 2 FA Cups.
Their pain is a delight to read.
I particularly liked the comment that the rags should make one, but only release it is they win the PL or CL.
I can hardly wait.
IMO it reflects poorly because Pep is telling him his ideas about why we lost a match are bullshit. How thinking winning individual battles is the problem is completely and utterly wrong.
To be the one player shouting about us losing because we lost individual battles and have the manager to say pretty much "no, that's bullshit, your idea of keeping it simple is wrong" in front of everyone isn't a great moment for him, and then Pep has to tell the squad not to focus on the bullshit idea of football being simple, but to keep doing the complicated stuff they've been doing all season.
Delph is basically falling back on the old dinosaur english 'stick it up em' approach when we lose, and after 2 years you'd hope that he'd be thinking more like Pep.
Hopefully he'll have learned from it. Overall I think he comes across really well in the series.
It wasn't Kompany actually; my mistake there. It was the fella doing the commentary on the OS. Episode 8, 32:14 in; "Eighty two goals (most of them memorable), three Premier League titles, three League Cups, two FA Cups..."No he mentioned the two games above which Yaya scored in both and changed the tide for the foreseeable future
LAST POST ON THE SUBJECT BUT...
we all need to rate All or Nothing on the Amazon website with FIVE STARS. Thanks for all that have done that already.
10% of the 71 ratings are one star. Madness!
It wasn't Kompany actually; my mistake there. It was the fella doing the commentary on the OS. Episode 8, 32:14 in; "Eighty two goals (most of them memorable), three Premier League titles, three League Cups, two FA Cups..."
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Now, granted; that's not Amazon's fault per se. It wasn't Ben Kinglsey who said it.
Isn't it in our interest to grow the City fan base? A better rating will draw more non City fans to watch the documentary. That must be a good thing no?Why do we?
LAST POST ON THE SUBJECT BUT...
we all need to rate All or Nothing on the Amazon website with FIVE STARS. Thanks for all that have done that already.
10% of the 71 ratings are one star. Madness!
Nice one!done mind but oddly it is on page 3 !!
It wasn't until yesterday that sadcafe had a thread on "All or Nothing", I wonder why....
http://www.redcafe.net/threads/“all-or-nothing”-man-city-documentary-series-on-amazon-prime.440940/
Crimson King
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I'd rather bleed to death out of my arse hole than watch that oil state propoganda, self-gratifying, Steve Bruce's 'Captain's Log' rip-off pile of wanky shite.