The perfect fumble
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Probably got blue specs on but it appeared to me that in the highlights package Ramos was backing into Jesus.
Thankfully the ref saw it that way too.
Probably got blue specs on but it appeared to me that in the highlights package Ramos was backing into Jesus.
Just look at how Candlepool are commentated on. No need to look so far back in the past to remember when United were decent.We are commentated on as if we're a foreign team. Seriously! It's as if RM were the English club and City some dirty Spanish superclub.
I still remember the days when Utd were on the same trail as we are, they were cheered and supported all of the way by english media. The difference is stark.
The phrase that stuck with me from the commentary last night was "the silence from the Real bench is deafening". That's a phrase you use when you're frustrated at the lack of action or information.We are commentated on as if we're a foreign team. Seriously! It's as if RM were the English club and City some dirty Spanish superclub.
I still remember the days when Utd were on the same trail as we are, they were cheered and supported all of the way by english media. The difference is stark.
Do you sit with ear plugs in?No, anybody who can't use a mute button deserves everything they get.
People know the commentators and pundits will spew bile for 90 minutes yet they still listen! How the fuck do these people manage in the ground without a commentator?
We are commentated on as if we're a foreign team. Seriously! It's as if RM were the English club and City some dirty Spanish superclub.
I still remember the days when Utd were on the same trail as we are, they were cheered and supported all of the way by english media. The difference is stark.
To Nam - Tottenham that is.I wasn't really listening but he seemed to have a habit of staring blankly into space every so often as though he shouldn't be there. Like he was having flashbacks or something.
True, I'm not sure he was an out an out bitter cùnt as some portrayed him to be though.Being mentioned umpteen times on here and by Joe Hart doesn’t make it any more correct.
Who’s to say a more conventional team wouldn’t have been beaten? There’s certainly no evidence on past CL games that a team including Silva and Aguero would have won by more.
It’s a perfect example of armchair management thinking the games played on paper.
Somebody who’s played at a high level should know that - though Hart doesn’t seem the brightest.