kun said:Melbourne City's next manager?
They play in Red. Saw a clip , yesterday , where harry Kewell was taking a pen. Draw with Adelaide. Some suggestion that they might have to change the Red to Sky Blue.
kun said:Melbourne City's next manager?
Let them play in red and black stripes, we don't need to be following any of that cardiff shit.Bluep*ss said:kun said:Melbourne City's next manager?
They play in Red. Saw a clip , yesterday , where harry Kewell was taking a pen. Draw with Adelaide. Some suggestion that they might have to change the Red to Sky Blue.
The way you bring back the solidarity in defence is play like Mancini did as Pelles isnt Mancini I think that input would be about as useful as a cat in a microwaveAshtonBlueMooner said:What is his role now. If MP had anything about him he would be asking BK what the major difference is with our defence and how do we bring back the solidity of the past 3 seasons. I'm sure if BK is a true assistant manager he should be telling MP exactly how it is, or is he toeing the party line so he keeps his job, if so, it's very sad.
Rascal said:Kiddo is a manc full of integrity and yes he served the dark side but he is a proud manc, he cares about manchester its in his blood.
his little word to vinny yesterday showed his worth. City dont have passengers anymore they all have major roles.
When Iwas young I hated Kiddo played for us, I never celebrated his goals, I never sang his name on the Kippax but I do love him now and his influence is worthy.
toffee balls said:Rascal said:Kiddo is a manc full of integrity and yes he served the dark side but he is a proud manc, he cares about manchester its in his blood.
his little word to vinny yesterday showed his worth. City dont have passengers anymore they all have major roles.
When Iwas young I hated Kiddo played for us, I never celebrated his goals, I never sang his name on the Kippax but I do love him now and his influence is worthy.
He is without doubt Mr Manchester when it comes to football.
Top top Manc.
Struggling to think of a better one.
MaineRoadBlue said:I've said this before but his biography, when written, will be utterly brilliant.
Manchester through and through, both clubs as a player and an assistant manager to both Ferguson and Mancini at their greatest moments.
Surely more fitting than some of the egits we see given awards for services to football.