Mr Kobayashi
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 1 Oct 2020
- Messages
- 16,699
While Kyle Walker is playing, that’s something he’ll never be!
Depends what you want from your RB. Walker is the better defensive option but TAA is the best going forward.
While Kyle Walker is playing, that’s something he’ll never be!
Walker is a great lad and has been a wonderful signing,but he's not even the best right back at City.While Kyle Walker is playing, that’s something he’ll never be!
So true, they should stick to their shitty egg ball bouncing around the schoolyard nobody in goal shite that is their national gameSky news Australia extolling the virtues of a Liverpool win and moving within 2 points of 4th place (LOL) with full highlights.
Not one second on the Leicester City result 3rd v 1st in the sports broadcast.
Could it have something to with the fact the produces and reporters on mass support Liverpool.
Funny how when they losing 6 on the spin at home a mere mention in passing with added time to AFL , NRL an other sports.
Jumping on a glory hunting bandwagon hardly qualifies them to comment on anyone else’s fans.He/she obviously doesn’t care about Manchester City!
You speak for the vast majority, if not all, of us.The notion that Liverpool ‘earned’ their way to the top, or rather that they cemented their place at the top by doing things ‘the right way’ is an utter fucking lie. They stacked the deck in their favour, which by any objective measure is cheating, not that most if their supporters will have a fucking clue what I’m referring to.
There also seems to be a certain bizzare narrative among some supporters of Liverpool and united that we aren’t enjoying the success of the last decade very much, which speaking personally is a complete load of bollocks. I don’t suffer from imposter syndrome, nor feel the success is hollow and most certainly am not crippled by any insecurities around my club and my association with it - I’ve had an absolute fucking ball and most blues I know feel exactly the same - and the fact we endured all those difficult years, and stuck with it, makes it all the fucking sweeter.
It's usually at the same time these days.winning the league is the greatest feeling in the world, a close 2nd is stopping the Rags & Dippers from winning it.
Did they mention that they mathematically lost their trophy yesterday too?Sky news Australia extolling the virtues of a Liverpool win and moving within 2 points of 4th place (LOL) with full highlights.
Not one second on the Leicester City result 3rd v 1st in the sports broadcast.
Could it have something to with the fact the producers and reporters on mass support Liverpool.
Funny how when they losing 6 on the spin at home a mere mention in passing with added time to AFL , NRL an other sports.
United knocked Liverpool off their perch, but then held their hand and stroked the back of their head and made sure that they worked together to ensure that money was landing on both their bank accounts so that Liverpool didn’t struggle too much despite their time being over.You speak for the vast majority, if not all, of us.
The transformation from also rans to utterly dominant, serial champions has been an absolute joy to witness, behold and experience.
The rest is entitled bitter bollocks on the part of followers of the cartel clubs whose monopoly has finally been smashed, never to return.
The whining is more difficult to understand coming from the dippers, as opposed to the Rags. The Rags had already knocked the dippers off their perch years ago, all we've done is come along and knock the Rags off theirs.
You'd have thought the dippers would have drawn some kind of satisfaction from that.
Jumping on a glory hunting bandwagon hardly qualifies them to comment on anyone else’s fans.
Nail on head on both posts.United knocked Liverpool off their perch, but then held their hand and stroked the back of their head and made sure that they worked together to ensure that money was landing on both their bank accounts so that Liverpool didn’t struggle too much despite their time being over.
Liverpool will have pleaded with United (as will any of the G14 clubs who had gone a few years without winning owt) to work together to get UEFA to extend the Champions League qualifying criteria to three and then four teams so that the likes of Liverpool (a fading club and any previous era) across the major leagues were always getting into the CL for the paydays, keeping them relevant.
United duly obliged.
United knew that keeping Liverpool relevant and pretending to be these big hated rivals, could stir up interest from gullible saps all around the world buying shirts and TV rights.
Yet the truth of this “biggest rivalry in England”, is that they’re probably the friendliest boardrooms with each other in the country! Best pals, colluding with each other.
This collusion is the workings of a Cartel; Illegal in most countries in the world.
With Arsenal and Chelsea in tow n’all, six years out of seven, those four finished as the top 4. A proper little gravy train for the cunts. Teams threatened from time-to-time but would never have been able to sustain that to really smash their Cartel up... then City and Sheikh Mansour came along!
Is it any wonder they saw their arses? We took a sledgehammer to their tracks and derailed their train... gravy everywhere!
In the next decade United spent 4 years outside the top 4 and Liverpool 6 (Arsenal 5 and Chelsea 3). Imagine the money they’ve all missed out on!
Liverpool and United, with the rest of the G14, drew up any number of ways to try and stop us - FFP, writing and signing letters about us, media onslaughts of slander and media onslaughts of targeting players like Sterling for daring to leave Liverpool and sign for City (the media obliged, of course because they also use the Cartel for revenue), now it’s that they’ll breakaway from the CL if they can’t always qualify for it...
Yet all City have done is come along with investment to challenge. Just like United did in the early years of the 1900s, and again just to stay afloat in the 1930s, and again in the late 1980s; just like Liverpool did in the late 1950s-60s; just like Arsenal did in the 1920s-30s... without huge investment, none of these clubs would ever have seen their greatest ever eras. Newton Heath would have gone bust and there would never have been a Manchester United, or United would have ceased to exist between the wars; and Arsenal and Liverpool would have just remained obscure Second Division clubs.
LOL , shaping up for a big tilt next season.Did they mention that they mathematically lost their trophy yesterday too?