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More deluded cack from the cauldron of cuntish cultists :)
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Re: General Manchester City thread
« Reply #12230 on: Today at 01:09:48 PM »
city are so average for the money they've spent. Major surgery needed for a European challenge, I can see them falling out of the top4


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Re: General Manchester City thread
« Reply #12160 on: July 19, 2015, 09:44:39 AM »
The stupidity of these young English players really is staggering. It's like not a single one of them, or their agents, or their families have more than a one week memory. Man City are famous over all others for ruining the careers of these much vaunted youngsters.

Delph I can understand because it's the best move he'll ever get. But Sterling and Roberts? It's pure, unadulterated greed and shows what a sad direction football has already moved towards.

And to top it all off only 9 (YES 9!!) posts on the Heysel thread.

http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=32369.0
 
We shouidn't get too complacent - for a period last season, we ourselves were looking a bit concerned at securing top 4.
It's going to be a tough season. Chelsea still incredibly strong, United will improve, Arsenal could manage a more consistent season and be a threat... we can't afford to let silly games slip by us like last season.

Very difficult to predict how Liverpool will do until they've had a dozen games, but their start is awful. If they manage to grab a few good results out of a lousy fixture list, their confidence will very high.

I think we need to shore up midfield and get some confidence back in defence before we get too cocky.
 
If you ever need to remind yourself of how delusional those nitwits are, just read this: Who Needs Silva when You've Got Gold?

That thread is just mind blowingly stupid. Even without the benefit of hindsight it was clear for all to see that Silva was always a infinitely superior footballer to Yossi Benayoun. There's a reason one cost £5m at the same time the other cost £25m!
 
That thread is just mind blowingly stupid. Even without the benefit of hindsight it was clear for all to see that Silva was always a infinitely superior footballer to Yossi Benayoun. There's a reason one cost £5m at the same time the other cost £25m!
It's one of RAWK's shining moments for me. I still wish I could find that thread of theirs again with the interminably long poem lionizing Dalglish's return. It was so over the top and sappy that I was convinced that it had to be parody.

But it wasn't.
 
That thread is just mind blowingly stupid. Even without the benefit of hindsight it was clear for all to see that Silva was always a infinitely superior footballer to Yossi Benayoun. There's a reason one cost £5m at the same time the other cost £25m!

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Re: Yossi Benayoun: Who Needs Silva When You’ve Got Gold?
« Reply #22 on: August 20, 2009, 06:54:26 PM »
agree.. Yossi is brilliant I don't think silva is a better player .. I think a back-up for Torres is something we need more than a winger

What a coven of deluded arseholes :)
 
Fucking Mario gotta love the fucker....tweeted to Sterling....'Well done...best answer...keep it up.......hope youve got your helmet on Mario.
 
And to top it all off only 9 (YES 9!!) posts on the Heysel thread.

http://www.redandwhitekop.com/forum/index.php?topic=32369.0

Having read the thread related to Heysel I find it absolutely astounding how little of the blame each and every commenter seemed willing to place on the Liverpool fans themselves. Yes, there are others who should shoulder responsibility too. The Juve fans were peppering the Liverpool fans with fireworks and missiles, so were hardly blameless, UEFA scheduled a major final in a stadium woefully ill equipped to deal with it. The Belgian Football authorities allowed Heysel to become a crumbing mess of a stadium yet were still happy to "take the cash" for hosting a final they must have known it wasn't suitable for. The Belgian police for failing to even attempt to control the crowd, and for allowing anyone who wanted to enter the ground. Whoever (football authorities/police etc) organised the attempts to segregate the two groups of fans with a flimsy wire barrier clearly incapable of stopping any form of pressure. However, the lions share of the blame must be placed squarely at the feet of those Liverpool fans who piled through the barrier and then charged at the Juve fans, intent on reaching them and fighting them. Some of those whose comments form part of the lengthy article still, without saying it explicitly, are trying to cast the blame on fans of other clubs. Talk of "neutral" fans and "dull looking heads" which I can only assume, from context, means "not in club colours so clearly not Liverpool fans" being the main protagonists is clearly bullshit, but its bullshit perpetuated by Liverpool fans to deflect the blame. Obviously the majority of Liverpool fans who attended that day had nothing to do with what happened, they were just in the same stadium. That doesn't negate the actions of those Liverpool fans who were there, who did charge the Juve fans, and who lead to 39 people being crushed to death. They might actually gain a modicum of respect from other people within football if they held their hands up and accepted some responsibility. It's a damning indictment of their fans that the most accepting statement comes from former player Alan Hansen, when attempts to compare Heysel and Hillsborough are made:-

It is incongruous to attempt to draw a parallel between the two disasters, given that the cause of Heysel was hooliganism and that Liverpool supporters were the perpetrators. At Hillsborough, they were the innocent victims.

At least Hansen has the common decency to accept that it was Liverpool fans who were directly responsible for the deaths, in the case of Heysel.
 
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