Call me what you want, but.....

Lordeffingham

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I was absolutely gutted at the way things turned out against Sunderland and have voiced my opinion as to some of the reasons.

However, whether you think I'm plain mad, unballanced or am just too passionate to give any credance to, either way, I believe the result yesterday could be a massive blessing in disguise.

I have not since the late 60's, seen a City squad with the tremendous strength in depth, along with individual brilliance and raw tallent. This team is going places, not soon, but now!

I know we've had some real rotten luck with Boateng, Kolarov and Balotelli, and that's a real shame, but I've seen players in our ranks now, that even recently, we could have only dreamed of.

Mark my words, Silva will strike up one of the Premierships finest attacking midfield roles gelling with Tevez to form an amazing double act.

Yaya will gain fitness and end up even better than Vierra was at his peak, completely dominating central midfield, and weighing in with a few great goals.

Milner will give us the grit, determination and none stop running, allied to his fantastic all round ability and become our next king colin.

Boateng and Kolorov will strike fear into opposition defences with their cavalier style attacking, whilst giving short change to the Lennons, Wallcotts, youngs and Giggs of this world, here are two full backs not afraid of puttting people into touch.

Balotelli, is not the finished article, but has so much potential I reckon he will feed like a frenzied parahna, once he gets his feet under the premiership table, watch this fucking space.

Hart is just going from strength to strength and will set us up for a real game with any team on the planet.

I am so confident about what I have seen thus far, even with the injustice of the match at the stadium of light, to say City will in my opinion, win the next ten games in all competition, I believe we are so very close to being this good.

I know many will scoff at my next suggestion, but I'm honestly being serious. I'm still holding out hope that this window we may still come up with a gigantic transfer, and sign Dzeko. If we sign Dzeko, we will win the Premier league this year, and may well still do it if he doesn't arrive until January 2011.

Tin Hat On, but couldn't give a shit tbh, bring it on CTID.
 
Lordeffingham said:
I was absolutely gutted at the way things turned out against Sunderland and have voiced my opinion as to some of the reasons.

However, whether you think I'm plain mad, unballanced or am just too passionate to give any credance to, either way, I believe the result yesterday could be a massive blessing in disguise.

I have not since the late 60's, seen a City squad with the tremendous strength in depth, along with individual brilliance and raw tallent. This team is going places, not soon, but now!

I know we've had some real rotten luck with Boateng, Kolarov and Balotelli, and that's a real shame, but I've seen players in our ranks now, that even recently, we could have only dreamed of.

Mark my words, Silva will strike up one of the Premierships finest attacking midfield roles gelling with Tevez to form an amazing double act.

Yaya will gain fitness and end up even better than Vierra was at his peak, completely dominating central midfield, and weighing in with a few great goals.

Milner will give us the grit, determination and none stop running, allied to his fantastic all round ability and become our next king colin.

Boateng and Kolorov will strike fear into opposition defences with their cavalier style attacking, whilst giving short change to the Lennons, Wallcotts, youngs and Giggs of this world, here are two full backs not afraid of puttting people into touch.

Balotelli, is not the finished article, but has so much potential I reckon he will feed like a frenzied parahna, once he gets his feet under the premiership table, watch this fucking space.

Hart is just going from strength to strength and will set us up for a real game with any team on the planet.

I am so confident about what I have seen thus far, even with the injustice of the match at the stadium of light, to say City will in my opinion, win the next ten games in all competition, I believe we are so very close to being this good.

I know many will scoff at my next suggestion, but I'm honestly being serious. I'm still holding out hope that this window we may still come up with a gigantic transfer, and sign Dzeko. If we sign Dzeko, we will win the Premier league this year, and may well still do it if he doesn't arrive until January 2011.

Tin Hat On, but couldn't give a shit tbh, bring it on CTID.
 
Lordeffingham said:
I was absolutely gutted at the way things turned out against Sunderland and have voiced my opinion as to some of the reasons.

However, whether you think I'm plain mad, unballanced or am just too passionate to give any credance to, either way, I believe the result yesterday could be a massive blessing in disguise.

I have not since the late 60's, seen a City squad with the tremendous strength in depth, along with individual brilliance and raw tallent. This team is going places, not soon, but now!

I know we've had some real rotten luck with Boateng, Kolarov and Balotelli, and that's a real shame, but I've seen players in our ranks now, that even recently, we could have only dreamed of.

Mark my words, Silva will strike up one of the Premierships finest attacking midfield roles gelling with Tevez to form an amazing double act.

Yaya will gain fitness and end up even better than Vierra was at his peak, completely dominating central midfield, and weighing in with a few great goals.

Milner will give us the grit, determination and none stop running, allied to his fantastic all round ability and become our next king colin.

Boateng and Kolorov will strike fear into opposition defences with their cavalier style attacking, whilst giving short change to the Lennons, Wallcotts, youngs and Giggs of this world, here are two full backs not afraid of puttting people into touch.

Balotelli, is not the finished article, but has so much potential I reckon he will feed like a frenzied parahna, once he gets his feet under the premiership table, watch this fucking space.

Hart is just going from strength to strength and will set us up for a real game with any team on the planet.

I am so confident about what I have seen thus far, even with the injustice of the match at the stadium of light, to say City will in my opinion, win the next ten games in all competition, I believe we are so very close to being this good.

I know many will scoff at my next suggestion, but I'm honestly being serious. I'm still holding out hope that this window we may still come up with a gigantic transfer, and sign Dzeko. If we sign Dzeko, we will win the Premier league this year, and may well still do it if he doesn't arrive until January 2011.

Tin Hat On, but couldn't give a shit tbh, bring it on CTID.

You sir are drunk ;-)

I tend to agree but perhaps not 10 games..........
 
im excited , with the team weve got, i cant wait for the next game, even though im going to miss it, on my jollies in Lanzarote, CTID
fbloke said:
Lordeffingham said:
I was absolutely gutted at the way things turned out against Sunderland and have voiced my opinion as to some of the reasons.

However, whether you think I'm plain mad, unballanced or am just too passionate to give any credance to, either way, I believe the result yesterday could be a massive blessing in disguise.

I have not since the late 60's, seen a City squad with the tremendous strength in depth, along with individual brilliance and raw tallent. This team is going places, not soon, but now!

I know we've had some real rotten luck with Boateng, Kolarov and Balotelli, and that's a real shame, but I've seen players in our ranks now, that even recently, we could have only dreamed of.

Mark my words, Silva will strike up one of the Premierships finest attacking midfield roles gelling with Tevez to form an amazing double act.

Yaya will gain fitness and end up even better than Vierra was at his peak, completely dominating central midfield, and weighing in with a few great goals.

Milner will give us the grit, determination and none stop running, allied to his fantastic all round ability and become our next king colin.

Boateng and Kolorov will strike fear into opposition defences with their cavalier style attacking, whilst giving short change to the Lennons, Wallcotts, youngs and Giggs of this world, here are two full backs not afraid of puttting people into touch.

Balotelli, is not the finished article, but has so much potential I reckon he will feed like a frenzied parahna, once he gets his feet under the premiership table, watch this fucking space.

Hart is just going from strength to strength and will set us up for a real game with any team on the planet.

I am so confident about what I have seen thus far, even with the injustice of the match at the stadium of light, to say City will in my opinion, win the next ten games in all competition, I believe we are so very close to being this good.

I know many will scoff at my next suggestion, but I'm honestly being serious. I'm still holding out hope that this window we may still come up with a gigantic transfer, and sign Dzeko. If we sign Dzeko, we will win the Premier league this year, and may well still do it if he doesn't arrive until January 2011.

Tin Hat On, but couldn't give a shit tbh, bring it on CTID.

You sir are drunk ;-)

I tend to agree but perhaps not 10 games..........
 
Why after any game we lose the answer for some is question or slag off manager and players.

Arse apart no one has won the prem by not losing a game in the season! We have players we have not even seen play yet (Boetang and Balatelli) but we use the very same words the gutter press use to question what they can give us.

It is very frustrating to lose but it is going to happen! fact what is important is how the team recover the next 10 games will tell us a lot about the players and Bobby Manc.

We are all entitled to our opinion but lets not become total knee jerkers, the bigger picture is very positive so keep the faith and lets enjoy what we are about to receive.

If the first half at Sunderland and the scouse victory are the benckmark.

CTID

prima
 
It will be a blessing more than a curse that we have lost a match early on. It shows we are vulnerable, and demonstrates where we need to get things right. The number of unconverted chances has to be reduced.

And I think I'll call yer Gloria!
 
Lordeffingham said:
I was absolutely gutted at the way things turned out against Sunderland and have voiced my opinion as to some of the reasons.

However, whether you think I'm plain mad, unballanced or am just too passionate to give any credance to, either way, I believe the result yesterday could be a massive blessing in disguise.

I have not since the late 60's, seen a City squad with the tremendous strength in depth, along with individual brilliance and raw tallent. This team is going places, not soon, but now!

I know we've had some real rotten luck with Boateng, Kolarov and Balotelli, and that's a real shame, but I've seen players in our ranks now, that even recently, we could have only dreamed of.

Mark my words, Silva will strike up one of the Premierships finest attacking midfield roles gelling with Tevez to form an amazing double act.

Yaya will gain fitness and end up even better than Vierra was at his peak, completely dominating central midfield, and weighing in with a few great goals.

Milner will give us the grit, determination and none stop running, allied to his fantastic all round ability and become our next king colin.

Boateng and Kolorov will strike fear into opposition defences with their cavalier style attacking, whilst giving short change to the Lennons, Wallcotts, youngs and Giggs of this world, here are two full backs not afraid of puttting people into touch.

Balotelli, is not the finished article, but has so much potential I reckon he will feed like a frenzied parahna, once he gets his feet under the premiership table, watch this fucking space.

Hart is just going from strength to strength and will set us up for a real game with any team on the planet.

I am so confident about what I have seen thus far, even with the injustice of the match at the stadium of light, to say City will in my opinion, win the next ten games in all competition, I believe we are so very close to being this good.

I know many will scoff at my next suggestion, but I'm honestly being serious. I'm still holding out hope that this window we may still come up with a gigantic transfer, and sign Dzeko. If we sign Dzeko, we will win the Premier league this year, and may well still do it if he doesn't arrive until January 2011.

Tin Hat On, but couldn't give a shit tbh, bring it on CTID.

Quality post!
 
Thats the spirit your lordship...not sure about 10 games!! we do play the scum arse chelski in that time frame...

Hey....know what...could happen.. :)
 
Lordeffingham said:
I was absolutely gutted at the way things turned out against Sunderland and have voiced my opinion as to some of the reasons.

However, whether you think I'm plain mad, unballanced or am just too passionate to give any credance to, either way, I believe the result yesterday could be a massive blessing in disguise.

I have not since the late 60's, seen a City squad with the tremendous strength in depth, along with individual brilliance and raw tallent. This team is going places, not soon, but now!

I know we've had some real rotten luck with Boateng, Kolarov and Balotelli, and that's a real shame, but I've seen players in our ranks now, that even recently, we could have only dreamed of.

Mark my words, Silva will strike up one of the Premierships finest attacking midfield roles gelling with Tevez to form an amazing double act.

Yaya will gain fitness and end up even better than Vierra was at his peak, completely dominating central midfield, and weighing in with a few great goals.

Milner will give us the grit, determination and none stop running, allied to his fantastic all round ability and become our next king colin.

Boateng and Kolorov will strike fear into opposition defences with their cavalier style attacking, whilst giving short change to the Lennons, Wallcotts, youngs and Giggs of this world, here are two full backs not afraid of puttting people into touch.

Balotelli, is not the finished article, but has so much potential I reckon he will feed like a frenzied parahna, once he gets his feet under the premiership table, watch this fucking space.

Hart is just going from strength to strength and will set us up for a real game with any team on the planet.

I am so confident about what I have seen thus far, even with the injustice of the match at the stadium of light, to say City will in my opinion, win the next ten games in all competition, I believe we are so very close to being this good.

I know many will scoff at my next suggestion, but I'm honestly being serious. I'm still holding out hope that this window we may still come up with a gigantic transfer, and sign Dzeko. If we sign Dzeko, we will win the Premier league this year, and may well still do it if he doesn't arrive until January 2011.

Tin Hat On, but couldn't give a shit tbh, bring it on CTID.


....I thought fish puns had been banned..... get this in off topic NOW!
 

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