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Manchester United not naming new boss this week

That my friends is the online headline news on the day that City play arguably the biggest, certainly one of the biggest games in the Premiership this year. On the day that Sunderland, after a fantastic month of dragging themselves back from the dead, will almost certainly save themselves.
What is the news? That there is no news from the Swamp !!!
Paranoid ! We should be. The Beeb is a disgrace. Don't they know old whisky breath has gone and they can stop crawling up their a..es anymore.
 
It's just a bit of news on a Wednesday? Today is a big game for us, however the whole news RE sport doesn't have to be about us. They're also reporting that Monks is due to get the Swansea job, so what? Very weird, paranoia there.
 
blueandy1mac said:
Manchester United not naming new boss this week

That my friends is the online headline news on the day that City play arguably the biggest, certainly one of the biggest games in the Premiership this year. On the day that Sunderland, after a fantastic month of dragging themselves back from the dead, will almost certainly save themselves.
What is the news? That there is no news from the Swamp !!!
Paranoid ! We should be. The Beeb is a disgrace. Don't they know old whisky breath has gone and they can stop crawling up their a..es anymore.

Lighten up mate!
Didn't the scum previously leak to the press that they hoped to be making an announcement today?
It sounds like all is not done and dusted yet which could turn out to be good news and time for more hilarity.
I don't want too much news about us until after the match on Sunday.
 
Wilf Wild 1937 said:
blueandy1mac said:
Manchester United not naming new boss this week

That my friends is the online headline news on the day that City play arguably the biggest, certainly one of the biggest games in the Premiership this year. On the day that Sunderland, after a fantastic month of dragging themselves back from the dead, will almost certainly save themselves.
What is the news? That there is no news from the Swamp !!!
Paranoid ! We should be. The Beeb is a disgrace. Don't they know old whisky breath has gone and they can stop crawling up their a..es anymore.

Lighten up mate!
Didn't the scum previously leak to the press that they hoped to be making an announcement today?
It sounds like all is not done and dusted yet which could turn out to be good news and time for more hilarity.
I don't want too much news about us until after the match on Sunday.
Right on cue:
BBCSportsday said:
Football

Posted at 13:33


Manchester United striker Robin van Persie says Ryan Giggs has demonstrated elements of Sir Alex Ferguson during team talks in his temporary reign as manager.

"I witnessed two team meetings as I came in a bit late," said Van Persie, who returned to the team after a seven-week injury lay-off. "The one from the last game against Sunderland, and Tuesday's game [a 3-1 win over Hull], were incredible. They were Sir Alex-esque.

"He's been brilliant. And he put in some fantastic passes and almost scored after coming on. He's a legend and I think he shows that every day."
#GIG
 
TINY said:
It's just a bit of news on a Wednesday? Today is a big game for us, however the whole news RE sport doesn't have to be about us. They're also reporting that Monks is due to get the Swansea job, so what? Very weird, paranoia there.

The point the OP is making, I think, is that if the boot were on the other foot - MANUre's defining game of the season and City looking to appoint a new manager - the headline would be solid RED!
 
Wilf Wild 1937 said:
blueandy1mac said:
Manchester United not naming new boss this week

That my friends is the online headline news on the day that City play arguably the biggest, certainly one of the biggest games in the Premiership this year. On the day that Sunderland, after a fantastic month of dragging themselves back from the dead, will almost certainly save themselves.
What is the news? That there is no news from the Swamp !!!
Paranoid ! We should be. The Beeb is a disgrace. Don't they know old whisky breath has gone and they can stop crawling up their a..es anymore.

Lighten up mate!
Didn't the scum previously leak to the press that they hoped to be making an announcement today?
It sounds like all is not done and dusted yet which could turn out to be good news and time for more hilarity.
I don't want too much news about us until after the match on Sunday.

Could be right buddy. Maybe just pi..ed off with having to put up with their news rammed down our throats for 40 odd years, still getting it when its our day/turn.
Nerves getting the best of me.
 
blueandy1mac said:
Manchester United not naming new boss this week

That my friends is the online headline news on the day that City play arguably the biggest, certainly one of the biggest games in the Premiership this year. On the day that Sunderland, after a fantastic month of dragging themselves back from the dead, will almost certainly save themselves.
What is the news? That there is no news from the Swamp !!!
Paranoid ! We should be. The Beeb is a disgrace. Don't they know old whisky breath has gone and they can stop crawling up their a..es anymore.

Seriously?!

just focus on what matters mate.
 
blueandy1mac said:
Manchester United not naming new boss this week

That my friends is the online headline news on the day that City play arguably the biggest, certainly one of the biggest games in the Premiership this year. On the day that Sunderland, after a fantastic month of dragging themselves back from the dead, will almost certainly save themselves.
What is the news? That there is no news from the Swamp !!!
Paranoid ! We should be. The Beeb is a disgrace. Don't they know old whisky breath has gone and they can stop crawling up their a..es anymore.




yep ycmiu
 
<a class="postlink" href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/</a>

lol you would not know we are playing one of the biggest matches of the season looking at that page if it was not for the obligatory match listing at the side hehe.
 
This is from the BBC game preview;-

MATCH PREVIEW

There is a history of inglorious sporting failure being snatched from the very jaws of seemingly certain victory, but for Manchester City to miss out on the title now would be to replace the unfortunate Devon Loch at the summit of that infamous list.

You may know the story of the 1956 Grand National and the sorry tale of the Queens Mother's horse that was way ahead of the field with the finishing line in sight, only to inexplicably jump in the air and land on his stomach like a Premier League striker just inside the area.

Jockey Dick Francis tried to persuade his confused nag to continue, but to no avail: the race was lost. Francis subsequently put down his whip and took up his pen to write horsey novels which, unlike the extraordinary race, deserve to be long forgotten.

For almost 60 years now, "doing a Devon Loch" has been a part of sporting parlance. What are the chances of the long-departed equine looking down from his great meadow in the sky and giving a relieved whinny as the odds-on title-favourites offer up "doing a City" as a workable replacement for future generations?

Not great.
 
blueandy1mac said:
Manchester United not naming new boss this week

That my friends is the online headline news on the day that City play arguably the biggest, certainly one of the biggest games in the Premiership this year. On the day that Sunderland, after a fantastic month of dragging themselves back from the dead, will almost certainly save themselves.
What is the news? That there is no news from the Swamp !!!
Paranoid ! We should be. The Beeb is a disgrace. Don't they know old whisky breath has gone and they can stop crawling up their a..es anymore.

I was listening to Planet Rock the other day and they did the same thing with their sole sports 'story' closing the news. Summat like 'Saint Ryan says that they have no plans in the transfer market till the summer but he's sure thay will be active'..............................

WTF

Who are these cunts? They must be living in a parallel where ManYoo aren't absolute dogshite and someone gives a toss
 
GAZZA said:
This is from the BBC game preview;-

What are the chances of the long-departed equine looking down from his great meadow in the sky and giving a relieved whinny as the odds-on title-favourites offer up "doing a City" as a workable replacement for future generations?

Steve Wilson. BBC. Prick.
 
According to dear old Beeb's rolling news, it was 3-0. An honest mistake surely.

Cunts
 
Message to OP !! "Stop whinging and read this" :




By David Ornstein
BBC Sport at Etihad Stadium
Manchester City took a giant stride towards their second Premier League title in three years as a second-half rout of Aston Villa moved them top of the table with one game left to play.
City had spent only 11 days at the summit all season, but now lead Liverpool by two points with a far superior goal difference heading into Sunday's final round of matches.
They effectively need a point at home to West Ham, while Liverpool will host Newcastle knowing their hopes of a first championship in 24 years are looking unlikely.
Match of the Day analysis
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Alan Shearer
BBC Sport
"Yaya Toure is relentless and a machine. He did not have one of his better games but what he did, he did very well.

"His fourth goal was like watching a 15-year-old against under-12s. You just can't catch him. He is only the second midfielder to score 20 goals or more after Frank Lampard in the Premier League."

City could not breach Villa's stubborn defence for more than an hour, but two goals from Edin Dzeko and one from Stevan Jovetic secured the victory before Yaya Toure rounded off the scoring with a spectacular run and finish for his side's 100th league goal of a remarkable campaign.
Exactly three weeks on from the draw against Sunderland that derailed City's title bid and deflated their fans, the atmosphere and belief around Etihad Stadium was transformed.
Liverpool's defeat by Chelsea and draw at Crystal Palace on Monday handed Manuel Pellegrini's side the initiative and following a low key start - not helped by torrential rain and a sparsely populated stadium caused by heavy traffic outside - they piled forward for an opening goal.
Aleksandar Kolarov and Toure were denied by Brad Guzan before David Silva failed to connect with a cross from close range as Villa at times deployed all 11 men behind the ball.
Play media

Manchester City can talk about title - Manuel Pellegrini
City were missing the cutting edge of Sergio Aguero, sidelined by a groin injury, and the visitors repelled waves of pressure before using their pace to occasionally threaten on the counter-attack.
Lone-striker Jordan Bowery wasted a fine chance when he volleyed wide from Ryan Bertrand's cross and an effort by Andreas Weimann, one-on-one with Pablo Zabaleta, was deflected wide.
City and Pellegrini looked calm, but there was anxiety in the stands after a Silva shot was blocked and Samir Nasri volleyed wide when it seemed certain he would convert James Milner's cross.
The second half started much as the first ended and the frustration around the ground - a result of City's profligacy and perceived time-wasting from Villa - continued to grow as the rain returned.
Race for the Premier League title
Liverpool Man City
Sun 11 May: Newcastle (h)
Sun 11 May: West Ham (h)
Need to win and rely on Manchester City losing.
Know a draw will be enough to secure the title due to their goal difference being 13 goals better than Liverpool's.
But Pellegrini signalled his intent by replacing a midfielder with a forward - Jovetic coming on for Milner - and the move paid off spectacularly as Villa failed to cope with City's re-jigged formation.
Jovetic took a position alongside Dzeko up front and that sucked Villa back and in, allowing Silva space to find Zabaleta racing up from right-back. The Argentine crossed low for Dzeko to convert.
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Lambert proud of Villa effort
City's wild celebrations showed how crucial that strike could prove and their relief soon turned into pure joy when a carbon copy move between Silva and Zabaleta led to a Nasri shot being saved and Dzeko tapping in the rebound.
There was a scare when Weimann headed against the crossbar, but Jovetic curled home to wrap up the points and Toure applied the final flourish by running from his own half, outpacing several defenders and slotting emphatically past Guzan to put City within touching distance of trophy.
 

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