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Had my attention drawn to this in today's Daily Minger.I've had a look on the board and haven't seen it anywhere..so forgive me if it's already been posted elsewhere.
Written by some bell-end called "John Cross."
Even by the mirror standards,This is a pile of shit of the highest order.....Chelsea under Ancelotti are now someheow "the good guys" who are spending "sensibly"..whereas we're now the enemy of the state as we're now no longer the "lovable perennial losers"....
It's time to boot this horrible,piss-taking,shitty little comic and it's sewer-rat,patronising "journos" where they belong-straight out of the front door at CoMs.
Once and for all.
"Credit to Manchester City.
It's taken them just 18 months but they have already achieved a major shift in power in the Premier League.
City have overtaken Chelsea as the most disliked team in the top flight, the club everyone loves to hate.
They have gone from being the lovable perennial losers to being a club which now has a flashy, arrogant, rude, nasty, snarling, moneybags attitude.
Even Mark Hughes, a clever, young and ambitious manager, appears to have been caught up in the whole new City regime.
Last week it was an ugly spat with Arsene Wenger (even though Wenger still should have shaken hands). On Saturday, it was claiming that he knew Frank Lampard was going to miss the penalty when he saw him walk up to take it.
Hughes effectively accused Lampard of bottling it. The same Frank Lampard who had not missed a penalty for three years and the same Frank Lampard who held his nerve for England against Croatia when everyone else had lost the plot.
We all laughed at that "Welcome to Manchester" sign which so got up United's noses. But it wasn't just a bit of fun. It was a statement of intent. And they have achieved it.
A few years ago, it was Chelsea. Jose Mourinho's arrogance, outrageous remarks and disrespecting the great and the good in the Premier League.
I used to think it was all about money and jealousy. Certainly, Chelsea, with Roman Abramovich, and City's wealthy owners fit into that category.
There's an element of that, of course. City are now a team who everyone loves to beat to shut up and show the big spenders a thing or two.
But it's not just about that. And the proof is Carlo Ancelotti. Ancelotti is a likable, humorous and engaging character. Ancelotti is a throwback to Claudio Ranieri.
Chelsea do still have the Gael Kakuta affair hanging over them. But generally, they are trying to be sensible in the transfer market.
As the former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein famously said, they no longer have the Russian tanks parked on the lawn firing out pound notes.
Abramovich has tried to make the club a bit more sensible and has succeeded in replacing Mourinho with Luiz Felipe Scolari, Avram Grant and Guus Hiddink. More likable men even if they have had varying degrees of success.
None, however, have been as successful as Mourinho. But you know what? I reckon Abramovich and Chelsea are pretty happy that the club's reputation has been restored and they are no longer public enemy number one.
Ancelotti, Saturday's defeat at City aside, is also proving nice guys don't always come last which is second in Chelsea's case.
A couple of seasons ago, people would have revelled in Chelsea's defeat whereas now most neutrals don't particularly like City.
Chelsea are still sitting proudly on top of the Premier League, I think they'll win the title and will win back friends in the process.
Yes, they have bad moments. The Champions League semi final last season. They acted appallingly and got hammered for it. Quite right too. That's what should happen. But it's no longer a way of life.
With City, they seem to want to grab the headlines and if that means acting badly to do so then so be it."
What a pile of bitter,jealous,biased tabloid BOLLOCKS.
Please,Gary Cook-We've had years of this shit from these wankers-PLEASE get this shithouse paper banned from CoMs!!!
Written by some bell-end called "John Cross."
Even by the mirror standards,This is a pile of shit of the highest order.....Chelsea under Ancelotti are now someheow "the good guys" who are spending "sensibly"..whereas we're now the enemy of the state as we're now no longer the "lovable perennial losers"....
It's time to boot this horrible,piss-taking,shitty little comic and it's sewer-rat,patronising "journos" where they belong-straight out of the front door at CoMs.
Once and for all.
"Credit to Manchester City.
It's taken them just 18 months but they have already achieved a major shift in power in the Premier League.
City have overtaken Chelsea as the most disliked team in the top flight, the club everyone loves to hate.
They have gone from being the lovable perennial losers to being a club which now has a flashy, arrogant, rude, nasty, snarling, moneybags attitude.
Even Mark Hughes, a clever, young and ambitious manager, appears to have been caught up in the whole new City regime.
Last week it was an ugly spat with Arsene Wenger (even though Wenger still should have shaken hands). On Saturday, it was claiming that he knew Frank Lampard was going to miss the penalty when he saw him walk up to take it.
Hughes effectively accused Lampard of bottling it. The same Frank Lampard who had not missed a penalty for three years and the same Frank Lampard who held his nerve for England against Croatia when everyone else had lost the plot.
We all laughed at that "Welcome to Manchester" sign which so got up United's noses. But it wasn't just a bit of fun. It was a statement of intent. And they have achieved it.
A few years ago, it was Chelsea. Jose Mourinho's arrogance, outrageous remarks and disrespecting the great and the good in the Premier League.
I used to think it was all about money and jealousy. Certainly, Chelsea, with Roman Abramovich, and City's wealthy owners fit into that category.
There's an element of that, of course. City are now a team who everyone loves to beat to shut up and show the big spenders a thing or two.
But it's not just about that. And the proof is Carlo Ancelotti. Ancelotti is a likable, humorous and engaging character. Ancelotti is a throwback to Claudio Ranieri.
Chelsea do still have the Gael Kakuta affair hanging over them. But generally, they are trying to be sensible in the transfer market.
As the former Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein famously said, they no longer have the Russian tanks parked on the lawn firing out pound notes.
Abramovich has tried to make the club a bit more sensible and has succeeded in replacing Mourinho with Luiz Felipe Scolari, Avram Grant and Guus Hiddink. More likable men even if they have had varying degrees of success.
None, however, have been as successful as Mourinho. But you know what? I reckon Abramovich and Chelsea are pretty happy that the club's reputation has been restored and they are no longer public enemy number one.
Ancelotti, Saturday's defeat at City aside, is also proving nice guys don't always come last which is second in Chelsea's case.
A couple of seasons ago, people would have revelled in Chelsea's defeat whereas now most neutrals don't particularly like City.
Chelsea are still sitting proudly on top of the Premier League, I think they'll win the title and will win back friends in the process.
Yes, they have bad moments. The Champions League semi final last season. They acted appallingly and got hammered for it. Quite right too. That's what should happen. But it's no longer a way of life.
With City, they seem to want to grab the headlines and if that means acting badly to do so then so be it."
What a pile of bitter,jealous,biased tabloid BOLLOCKS.
Please,Gary Cook-We've had years of this shit from these wankers-PLEASE get this shithouse paper banned from CoMs!!!