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Lol.I think that they have learned from that episode and are rather more considered these days.
Lol.I think that they have learned from that episode and are rather more considered these days.
I think that they have learned from that episode and are rather more considered these days.
Bang on. Plenty of points to play for and plenty of banana skins along the way.I agree that none of us (City supporters) think the title race is over. As you say, we’ve spent too long in the divisions in the last 20+ years to ever feel that way. Certainly, there have been too many false dawns and kicks in the teeth in the nearly 50 years that I have been following Manchester City for me to ever feel this way.
However, the fact that the buswreckers, with our not inconsiderable help, have contrived to turn a ten-point lead into a one-point deficit has led to a certain amount of hilarity among us Blues.
We know the boys will fight to the end, and we also know that Klippety and his lot will also be doing their utmost to win the title. It’s going to be a very interesting couple of months.
I think that they have learned from that episode and are rather more considered these days.
Exactly; more considered. Older and wiser if you will.Ah, so the team were lucky last season when visiting Anfield that they didn't set fire to the coach - but just wrecked it?
Two faced press saying second is better than first, this after months of crowing and ego massaging from these same journalists saying Liverpool are on a roll and are going to stick it out.
Just fuck right off with this second is better shite.
Two faced press saying second is better than first, this after months of crowing and ego massaging from these same journalists saying Liverpool are on a roll and are going to stick it out.
Just fuck right off with this second is better shite.
It's like saying that you learn more from a defeat - OK if that's the case - lose every week and by the end of the season you'll be a fucking genius.Two faced press saying second is better than first, this after months of crowing and ego massaging from these same journalists saying Liverpool are on a roll and are going to stick it out.
Just fuck right off with this second is better shite.
...according to their fans and the media.If we deny the Dippers the League we'll be up there with Charles Manson ,Jack the Ripper and the Grinch..
Yes.What other club would have escaped without punishment for their fans disgraceful and hypocritical behaviour? I literally would rather the scum won the league than Liverpool and their stressed out manager.Can you imagine if Pep had had words with a ballboy?Ah, so the team were lucky last season when visiting Anfield that they didn't set fire to the coach - but just wrecked it?
...according to their fans and the media.
According to everyone else...
Lifted off a Liverpool thread on a forum over here...
Awww; bless.
ozzy jr said:If it wasn't for them fiddling the books, liverpool would be approaching title number 20 (at least). It really makes me sick.
Ghandi, Florence Nightingale...Father Christmas, Jesus, Mother Theresa
FFP is a corrupt set of rules applied in order to keep corrupt organizations in an advantageous position in relation to their competitors. Fuck them and God bless anyone who breaks these rules and gets away with it.One of the things that never fails to amuse me is how they whine about evil little City not playing fair, the FFP way....
If you had applied FFP from the beginning of football, Newton Heath, Woolwich, Chelski and Littlewood FC would all have ceased to exist long back or be the equivalent of Burnley or Stoke.
The dippers would only brick it.Klopp is basically saying he's happy to have lost a possible 10 point lead in order to be 2nd at beginning of March. Is there an ambulance free to take him to the loony bin?
Will raise you one on that the mighty rags finishing forth will be the achievement of the season. Here’s to Chelsea finding some consistency till May.