Diego Simeone

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gordondaviesmoustache said:
Rammy Blue said:
oscarG said:
yes I am you pissy pants fag, so get used to it. I'm no rag either you cheeky get

You like that "pissy pants fag" line, I'm keeping your pm for posterity for when you're disposed of on here.
"Pissy pants fag" has to be the lamest put down in Christendom.
Fuck off you raggy piss pants fatty! Wrap your turban round your head, and get back to the swamp.
 
oscarG said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
Rammy Blue said:
You like that "pissy pants fag" line, I'm keeping your pm for posterity for when you're disposed of on here.
"Pissy pants fag" has to be the lamest put down in Christendom.
Fuck off you raggy piss pants fatty! Wrap your turban round your head, and get back to the swamp.
You probably need to find another target tbh, mate. It's not a battle you're ever going to win.
 
Shepherd is without doubt a cockroach but I don't blame cockroaches for being themselves.

Already this season Wenger, Pardew, Pochettino, Rodgers and probably others have had similar stories written when their team has gone though a barren spell and its our turn now.

The scalp of Pelle would be a big prize as he would be the second consecutive boss to get the boot the season after winning the PL with City which makes us look like desperate amateurs which is far from being the case.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
oscarG said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
"Pissy pants fag" has to be the lamest put down in Christendom.
Fuck off you raggy piss pants fatty! Wrap your turban round your head, and get back to the swamp.
You probably need to find another target tbh, mate. It's not a battle you're ever going to win.
thanks for the advice mate, not looking for a battle just a grown up conversation!
 
oscarG said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
oscarG said:
Fuck off you raggy piss pants fatty! Wrap your turban round your head, and get back to the swamp.
You probably need to find another target tbh, mate. It's not a battle you're ever going to win.
thanks for the advice mate, not looking for a battle just a grown up conversation!

Probably not a bright idea to accuse people of being incontinent homosexuals then.
 
stony said:
oscarG said:
gordondaviesmoustache said:
You probably need to find another target tbh, mate. It's not a battle you're ever going to win.
thanks for the advice mate, not looking for a battle just a grown up conversation!

Probably not a bright idea to accuse people of being incontinent homosexuals then.
......and Lord only knows what the turban bit is about? Maybe a reference to those Sikh Rag fans who sit near the sub's at the Swamp?
 
well we wouldn't have to be worried about intensity and commitment if he came along.
 
Not a fan of his style of football at all. Looks like the next Mourinho, bound to be succesful, but relies mainly on set piece goals, packed defence and counter attacks. Doesn't look like a natural fit for us at all.
 
Simeone is the champion of the downtrodden masses and is ideally suited for Athletico, who regardless of their league position, and brilliant scouting system, are always skint

City needed somebody of his ilk around 2004-2008 when we had no money.

Nowadays Simeone would be more suited to Newcastle or Everton.
 
MailOnline Sport ‏@MailSport 1m1 minute ago
Manchester City monitoring Diego Simeone amid rising concern over their faltering season <a class="postlink" href="http://dailym.ai/1DZzsRE" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;">http://dailym.ai/1DZzsRE</a>

Manchester City monitor Diego Simeone as Premier League champions continue to struggle under Manuel Pellegrini

-Manchester City were held to a 1-1 at home by Hull on Saturday
-They have now drifted seven points behind league leaders Chelsea
-Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid's won 4-0 against Real Madrid

Manchester City are continuing to monitor Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone amid growing concern over their faltering season.
The Barclays Premier League champions slipped seven points behind leaders Chelsea after Saturday’s 1-1 home draw with struggling Hull City.
Manuel Pellegrini’s side are now in danger of finishing the season empty-handed after going out of both domestic cup competitions in the early rounds. Much will depend on how they fare in the Champions League having scraped through to the knockout stage.

On February 24 City face Barcelona for the second season in a row and another defeat for Pellegrini would raise serious questions over the Chilean’s future.
Simeone led Atletico to the Spanish title last season as well as the Champions League final, where they lost to rivals Real. His stock rose even higher after Atletico inflicted a 4-0 defeat on Carlo Ancelotti’s European champions in Saturday’s Madrid derby.
The 44-year-old Argentine is the likely target if City feel Pellegrini should go. Both Ancelotti and Bayern Munich’s Pep Guardiola are less likely to leave their clubs while Borussia Dortmund’s Jurgen Klopp is having a poor season.
City’s immediate task is to improve their results, starting at Stoke tomorrow. Pablo Zabaleta, the champions’ Argentina full back, admits his side must win at the Britannia Stadium or risk losing touch with Chelsea.

‘We are under pressure. We have to win every game,’ said Zabaleta. ‘Chelsea won and Southampton won, United are close behind us, while Spurs are in a great moment.
‘Every game is like a final, and we have Champions League coming up in the next few weeks. If we want to be trying to retain the title, we need to win the games.’ Pellegrini’s team will not find it easy — Stoke won at the Etihad in August — and Zabaleta admitted: ‘They play in a physical way, and are very strong at home.
‘They have changed their style of play with Mark Hughes, but still have most of the players from a few years ago, and are a really good team. We have to be ready.’
Zabaleta admitted that playing away from the Etihad could help City rediscover their form. ‘It’s been very strange because this team have not been great at home, and that is something that has not happened before,’ he said.
‘We have always been strong at home, and this season if you look at the points we have lost at home, it is really hard to understand.’
Much could depend on whether Sergio Aguero rediscovers his scoring spark and Zabaleta said: ‘We need Sergio to come back to his goalscoring best like in November-December.

‘But after being injured for a long time for some players it is difficult to come back to their best. I am sure as soon as Sergio scores one goal then he will again be one of the best strikers in the league.
‘Also, defensively we are not doing great. We are conceding goals every game. Clean sheets are always important. There are defensive and offensive things we need to improve if we are to win something this season.’

SUPER SIMEONE
7- After just nine years in management Simeone has already won seven major honours — including La Liga, the Copa del Rey and Europa League.
64.3- His win percentage in his three-and-a-half seasons as Atletico manager.
4- The number of times Simeone’s Atletico have beaten arch-rivals Real Madrid this season. They have also had two draws.

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Hell Yeah !!
 
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