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KIPPAXDAYS said:Apologies if already mentioned but who the hell is Alan Curbishley to say on BBC sport website that these incidents only happen at City and not at Yoonited, Arsenal or Chelsea. Remember Ashley Cole playing with an air rifle at training as one example Curbishley you nob jockey
Lavinda Past said:r.soleofsalford said:peoffrey said:This x1000. I swear he could be in bed with someone's Mrs and they'd tuck him in.
dumb & dumber ^^^^^
^^^^ this x100,000
Good one R... I like.
80s Shorts said:peoffrey said:Lavinda Past said:Do yourself a favour Peoff... Trying to make this an even bigger shitstorm isn't going to get the thread into the bluemoon classics...
You've displayed your obvious hatred of Mario... Now you start on Bobby...
I doubt very much you're going to get out of this hole you've dug yourself before the end of the season.
Farewell
Farewell? I'm going nowhere until someone in authority makes that decision.
I doubt very much that you speak for anyone aside from yourself here. We all have opinions and we're all entitled to express them. Not one person on this thread has made me think about what I believe by answering any of my questions (lots of rhetoric only.)
I don't hate Balotelli. I just pity him and I want him out of the Club for his continued bad behaviour. Mancini also doesn't get any hatred out of me either. I just feel he's made a huge mistake by continuing to support such a controversial presence at City. Again, you've spouted things that aren't true mixed in with an arrogant posting style.
Don't like then don't bother. End of.
Most posters have had a bit of a laugh TBH. I for one after watching decades of mediocre football am enjoying the circus. Especially when the circus seems to coincide with Fa Cup wins, Charity Shield wins and winning the League. Many just seem unable to enjoy the good times.
KIPPAXDAYS said:Apologies if already mentioned but who the hell is Alan Curbishley to say on BBC sport website that these incidents only happen at City and not at Yoonited, Arsenal or Chelsea. Remember Ashley Cole playing with an air rifle at training as one example Curbishley you nob jockey
peoffrey said:80s Shorts said:peoffrey said:Farewell? I'm going nowhere until someone in authority makes that decision.
I doubt very much that you speak for anyone aside from yourself here. We all have opinions and we're all entitled to express them. Not one person on this thread has made me think about what I believe by answering any of my questions (lots of rhetoric only.)
I don't hate Balotelli. I just pity him and I want him out of the Club for his continued bad behaviour. Mancini also doesn't get any hatred out of me either. I just feel he's made a huge mistake by continuing to support such a controversial presence at City. Again, you've spouted things that aren't true mixed in with an arrogant posting style.
Don't like then don't bother. End of.
Most posters have had a bit of a laugh TBH. I for one after watching decades of mediocre football am enjoying the circus. Especially when the circus seems to coincide with Fa Cup wins, Charity Shield wins and winning the League. Many just seem unable to enjoy the good times.
I respect how long you've been going. I started in 1998 and the final Pearce season nearly finished me off. I'd given up caring because of how poorly we were playing and didn't make the matches I had a ticket for by the end. I still have my Seasoncard now and am going on Saturday etc. However, for every Soriano and Etihad expansion going on there's shit like this happening still. City wouldn't be all over the Papers again had it not been for Balotelli performing disgusting tackles in training and, for this reason, he needs to go as it's too much.
Blumers Bloomers said:Simply cannot be arsed reading 100 pages of shite and bitching - have I missed anything at all, and have any facts been established as yet?
Ta
NICKS BACK said:Apparently when Yaya goes missing to the African Nations, Mario could be a very important player at Arsenal. As I remember it from last year Mario most definitely missing at Arsenal last year. By the way I am a Man City supporter.
For his assist to Aguero, in the game against QPR his goal against United in the FA Cup semi final, and his MOM award in the Cup Final against Stoke he has written his own personal piece of History at the club. Those performances alone should have put him up alongside the Legends like Bell Lee and Young from the 60's.
The fact is he will be remembered more as a trouble maker and an arse hole by fans of Man City and worse by his detractors from the Press and fans of other clubs, Even after scoring 3 goals at Euro 2012 it is unlikely he will be remembered fondly by Italian football fans either.
I would love to have seen Mario make it at City but one Premiership goal this season is a fact, a piss poor return for reputedly one of the so called Guardian 100.
If we are mentioning Beckham and Ferguson, Berkovic and Hartson, Bowyer and Dyer, as I remember it one of the parties had to leave on each of those occasions.
If City get the money, Mario unfortunately will leave, hopefully he does not disappear into relative obscurity, and makes it some where else.
peoffrey said:Lavinda Past said:peoffrey said:That's gone right over your head, hasn't it? Balotelli has got in a fight with the Manager on the training pitch (someone who has the authority to sell him) whilst C*ntona attacked a fan who was racially abusing him.
There's very little chance that Balotelli will be a City player after the transfer window closes.
That's bollocks Peoff... C*ntona is a criminal - found GUILTY. The 'fan' was out of order but c*ntona's offence was 1000 times worse.
You compare that CRIMINAL with Mario?
You need to sit down and think for a bit mate. Storm + Teacup.
If C*ntona had physically got in a fight with Taggart then he'd have left the Club. It's as simple as that. He's never allowed one player to be bigger than the Club or have special treatment. Stam, Beckham, Keane... They all left.
It's not a storm in a teacup in the slightest. There's cameras at City training all the time and training reports coming in. This happens every day? Every week? Every month?
"I knocked out Sir Alex Ferguson"
Sir Alex Ferguson, famous for his "hairdryer" style of management, has apparently been on the receiving end before.
According to a new autobiography by Scotland scoring legend Frank McDougall, the Manchester United boss had been punched in a sensational dressing room bust-up when Ferguson was managing Aberdeen early in his career.
Ferguson had been upset at McDougall for declaring himself fit while still carring an injury, and substituted the player despite McDougall's protestations.
The next day after the match, both manager and player tangled physically- and Ferguson finished second-best.
McDougall recalled in his autobiography: "Within seconds, Fergie was right in my face.
"It wasn't possible to get any closer. I was for it.
"I had a lot of respect for Fergie but I had learned a long time ago that, in a situation like this, you lash out first and ask questions later.
"Only problem was, I wasn't on the mean streets of Glasgow where I came from. I was at my 'work' and it was the boss in my face. But he had completely lost the plot and I wasn't for waiting to see what he was about to do.
"I lashed out. It was far from a bout-winning punch - more a 'half-dig'. I caught him on the side of the face and he went down like a ton of bricks.
"Of all the stupid things I had done in my life, putting Fergie on his arse had just stormed straight into the charts at No 1.
"I gazed at my hand and then down at my boss. It was as though he'd fallen to the floor in slow motion. But he bounced straight back up as though on a trampoline and began screaming at the top of his voice.
"He was looking at one of our coaches, Teddy Scott, but shouting at me. 'F*** off McDougall, get to f*** back to Glasgow'. Then he told Teddy 'Get him out of here, he's f*****g finished'.
"I felt sick to the pit of my stomach. Beads of perspiration dripped from my brow and I was 100 per cent sure that I'd blown it."
Later on, both player and manager made up, and McDougall returned to Aberdeen's first team after he apologised to Ferguson.