Discuss Pellegrini (Pt 2)

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Joycee Banercheck said:
Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.

-- Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:19 pm --

Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.
Reading that little rant it seems the answer to wherever you want to laugh or cry has been answered. Haha!
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.

-- Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:19 pm --

Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.

Yeah man, good post, you tell 'em.
 
FantasyIreland said:
nellyonthewing said:
To be fair Nasri still looked as though he was looking for payback after the first half incident -so he was potentially looking at a second yellow.

A good point.I actually think he was lucky not to have received a straight red for that incident.

That's the way I saw it. He was in danger of getting sent off so he was taken off. Good decision.
 
Rammy Blue said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.

-- Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:19 pm --

Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.

Yeah man, good post, you tell 'em.
don't get me started
 
Joycee Banercheck said:
Rammy Blue said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.

-- Mon Sep 30, 2013 5:19 pm --

Don't know whether to laugh or cry. You've got George Hannah crying and TGR spilling his milk. Get a fucking grip, for a start. Depressed don't cover it. I'm likelky to kill myself, and you clowns .... well.. I've no idea what you think. You aint right anyway. nobs.

Yeah man, good post, you tell 'em.
don't get me started

;-)
 
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Joycee Banercheck said:
Rammy Blue said:
Joycee Banercheck said:
don't get me started

;-)
no do. Are you really that dense? Do you go to the match and think you're righht? Coz you isn't. You are one of those wankers behind me that I laugh at. You are wrong! All day fucking long.

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hgblue said:
Couldn't believe what I was hearing on here over the weekend, with some blues saying they were happy with the performance and enjoyed the game.
Doubtless this was, at least in part, aimed at me and accordingly deserves a response.

When I first started following City in the 1976/7 season we were indisputably one of the top clubs in the country and when we were falling down the divisions, and had seemingly missed the boat at just the wrong time, all I wanted for my club is that we would find our rightful place among the game's elite once again. Nothing more. I didn't yearn for global domination. Just our rightful place back. And by virtue of a miracle we've got it.

We'll be in or around the business end of the table for the foreseeable, challenging for trophies, being taken seriously as a footballing force and I'm also getting to watch my club play in Europe's most prestigious stadiums.

What does that mean? It means we'll win more games than we lose and have some magical days. We'll win more than our share of trophies and have some great stories to tell.

What doesn't it mean? It doesn't mean that there will be no crap performances or that we can expect to have a great season every year. It doesn't mean we'll win all the games we'll expect to, or that our players will always perform to the best of their potential.

I accept that deal partly because I'm grateful for where we find ourselves and also because I operate in the realm of reality.

And that is why I enjoyed the other day: because it was a good game of football, because the Villa fans at the end reminded me of us when we used to take a big scalp and I felt they were entitled to that moment and because I still think we'll win the league -and if we don't, I realise the world won't stop turning.

My life is pretty good a the moment and part of the reason for that is supporting a cub which is back where they belong and I'm not going to allow a loss against the run of play to make me lose a sense of perspective on that.

This doesn't mean fans should be "happy clappers" or not feel they can complain, but they should also not come on here with tiresome predictability after every defeat, like the world is ending.

We're back where we belong and routinely challenging for trophies. If that isn't enough then I suggest you'll never really be happy supporting a football club.
 
gordondaviesmoustache said:
hgblue said:
Couldn't believe what I was hearing on here over the weekend, with some blues saying they were happy with the performance and enjoyed the game.
Doubtless this was, at least in part, aimed at me and accordingly deserves a response.

When I first started following City in the 1976/7 season we were indisputably one of the top clubs in the country and when we were falling down the divisions, and had seemingly missed the boat at just the wrong time, all I wanted for my club is that we would find our rightful place among the game's elite once again. Nothing more. I didn't yearn for global domination. Just our rightful place back. And by virtue of a miracle we've got it.

We'll be in or around the business end of the table for the foreseeable, challenging for trophies, being taken seriously as a footballing force and I'm also getting to watch my club play in Europe's most prestigious stadiums.

What does that mean? It means we'll win more games than we lose and have some magical days. We'll win more than our share of trophies and have some great stories to tell.

What doesn't it mean? It doesn't mean that there will be no crap performances or that we can expect to have a great season every year. It doesn't mean we'll win all the games we'll expect to, or that our players will always perform to the best of their potential.

I accept that deal partly because I'm grateful for where we find ourselves and also because I operate in the realm of reality.

And that is why I enjoyed the other day: because it was a good game of football, because the Villa fans at the end reminded me of us when we used to take a big scalp and I felt they were entitled to that moment and because I still think we'll win the league -and if we don't, I realise the world won't stop turning.

My life is pretty good a the moment and part of the reason for that is supporting a cub which is back where they belong and I'm not going to allow a loss against the run of play to make me lose a sense of perspective on that.

This doesn't mean fans should be "happy clappers" or not feel they can complain, but they should also not come on here with tiresome predictability after every defeat, like the world is ending.

We're back where we belong and routinely challenging for trophies. If that isn't enough then I suggest you'll never really be happy supporting a football club.

I love you.
 
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