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Anyone worried thumping them will mean the sack for Ole?
I really don’t want him to go.
He’s been brilliant for us.
I think he’s on his final warning after their CL debacle and if we hammer them it will be game over for him.
A squeaky 0-1 will probably keep him in the job a bit longer.
For once I find myself not wanting to annihilate the bastards which also feels wrong...
 
We are the last team Ole wants to meet after their Champs league exit , losing a derby game unfortunately will mean he gets his P45 , if they do get a manager who knows what they are doing will only mean they will improve because their squad is vastly under performing considering the fees and wages paid.
If we get three points on Saturday it could be costly in the long run , they might get a decent manager
 
My view...United only seem go score due to other teams errors and manufactured incidents, ie falling over etc..
Not much creative attacking as such...we use to steam roller these twats so no school boy errors..the luck factor they have is ridiculous, If Liepzig can stuff em we have no excuses,they cant handle KDB or Augero..IF by a miracle we get a penalty who would take it because they all make me nervous...
 
Only a non-Mancunian, modern hipster, internet and international TV fan could possibly toss off one derby defeat in such a casual fashion.
To toss off three in a year is the sign of someone who supports Pep FC not Manchester City Football Club.
I am a Manc.
I grew up in Longsight and after travelling the country and Europe for many years, I live back in Manchester.
I have been going to the stadium and watching this team with my dad since aged 6 and on my own since I was a child of 11 and before then I could hear the goals going in as I kicked a ball around in the terraced streets where I grew up.
My school didnt have its own playing fields so our home football ground was the astro at Platt Lane, we even had our PE lessons on it.
Suffice to say I will not be lectured about what is and what is not a derby defeat for my club by some fucking internet watching dilettante from the US, Spain, London or wherever the fuck you hail from.
You walk a mile in my shoes in Manchester these last four or five decades then you can talk your usual shite about ‘not watching Spanish football’.
Until then, hush your fucking tourist nonsense
What a fucking good post. Has all that's best and right about Manchester City fucking F.C.
 
They will defend, hit long balls continually to their fast forwards who will go down at the slightest touch to win free kicks and penalties. Of course the ref will give them everything. No doubt free kicks provide a major danger with rat face and Rashford. Eddie needs to wake the fuck up as the last few games he has let in some right soft goals against them. Be clinical and shoot at the doughnut thief who is getting a bit porous. Go out there and play the game like a derby.
 
Only a non-Mancunian, modern hipster, internet and international TV fan could possibly toss off one derby defeat in such a casual fashion.
To toss off three in a year is the sign of someone who supports Pep FC not Manchester City Football Club.
I am a Manc.
I grew up in Longsight and after travelling the country and Europe for many years, I live back in Manchester.
I have been going to the stadium and watching this team with my dad since aged 6 and on my own since I was a child of 11 and before then I could hear the goals going in as I kicked a ball around in the terraced streets where I grew up.
My school didnt have its own playing fields so our home football ground was the astro at Platt Lane, we even had our PE lessons on it.
Suffice to say I will not be lectured about what is and what is not a derby defeat for my club by some fucking internet watching dilettante from the US, Spain, London or wherever the fuck you hail from.
You walk a mile in my shoes in Manchester these last four or five decades then you can talk your usual shite about ‘not watching Spanish football’.
Until then, hush your fucking tourist nonsense
Post of the fucking year mate. Should be a sticky at the top of the page.
 
Anyone worried thumping them will mean the sack for Ole?
I really don’t want him to go.
He’s been brilliant for us.
I think he’s on his final warning after their CL debacle and if we hammer them it will be game over for him.
A squeaky 0-1 will probably keep him in the job a bit longer.
For once I find myself not wanting to annihilate the bastards which also feels wrong...

If thumping them means they sack their useless clown... I''ll live with it
 
Only a non-Mancunian, modern hipster, internet and international TV fan could possibly toss off one derby defeat in such a casual fashion.
To toss off three in a year is the sign of someone who supports Pep FC not Manchester City Football Club.
I am a Manc.
I grew up in Longsight and after travelling the country and Europe for many years, I live back in Manchester.
I have been going to the stadium and watching this team with my dad since aged 6 and on my own since I was a child of 11 and before then I could hear the goals going in as I kicked a ball around in the terraced streets where I grew up.
My school didnt have its own playing fields so our home football ground was the astro at Platt Lane, we even had our PE lessons on it.
Suffice to say I will not be lectured about what is and what is not a derby defeat for my club by some fucking internet watching dilettante from the US, Spain, London or wherever the fuck you hail from.
You walk a mile in my shoes in Manchester these last four or five decades then you can talk your usual shite about ‘not watching Spanish football’.
Until then, hush your fucking tourist nonsense

@domalino

Hope you've had a good read.
 
Anyone worried thumping them will mean the sack for Ole?
I really don’t want him to go.
He’s been brilliant for us.
I think he’s on his final warning after their CL debacle and if we hammer them it will be game over for him.
A squeaky 0-1 will probably keep him in the job a bit longer.
For once I find myself not wanting to annihilate the bastards which also feels wrong...
As per recent reports management has shown faith in ole. He is staying the season
No matter what . I won't mind annihilating them but most of all I want a win no matter what
 
Anyone worried thumping them will mean the sack for Ole?
I really don’t want him to go.
He’s been brilliant for us.
I think he’s on his final warning after their CL debacle and if we hammer them it will be game over for him.
A squeaky 0-1 will probably keep him in the job a bit longer.
For once I find myself not wanting to annihilate the bastards which also feels wrong...

Not at all. I think they've shown consistent spurs of good form in recent times... kind of in a holding pattern with it.

It's keeping him in there and making them feel like they're getting back to where they once were - without actually doing so.
 
Ha, I actually blocked him after the last post where he resorted to barefaced lies just to have a reason to have a go at Guardiola.

Not surprising that he thinks the answer to being caught out in a lie is to lie more, put words in my mouth and then resort to "who's the biggest blue" and not surprising you think that's a top post.

Claiming some one is lying and putting words in your mouth. Hmm, now if that isn't the pot calling the kettle black, I don't know what is.

He's dead right, btw.
 
@domalino

Hope you've had a good read.

Ha, I actually blocked him after the last post where he resorted to barefaced lies just to have a reason to have a go at Guardiola. I realised that when someone is so deranged they will invent reasons to be angry at his own club's most successful manager, there's not really any point carrying on.

Not surprising that he thinks the answer to being caught out in a lie is to lie more, put words in my mouth and then resort to "who's the biggest blue" and not surprising you think that's a top post.

@Didsbury Dave summed it up pretty well in his post.


Well I'm glad that Pep sees the derby for what it is: just another league match against decent opposition. The days of City's season being defined by our derby results are long gone. Pep is judged on his performance in all four trophies but particularly the big two, and he picks squads on that basis. Obviously he will go go full strength this weekend.

I don't know if Didsbury is close enough to Maine Road for him or the half a dozen posters who agreed with him to be having that point of view, I guess you and the other one are the experts on that.
 
Only a non-Mancunian, modern hipster, internet and international TV fan could possibly toss off one derby defeat in such a casual fashion.
To toss off three in a year is the sign of someone who supports Pep FC not Manchester City Football Club.
I am a Manc.
I grew up in Longsight and after travelling the country and Europe for many years, I live back in Manchester.
I have been going to the stadium and watching this team with my dad since aged 6 and on my own since I was a child of 11 and before then I could hear the goals going in as I kicked a ball around in the terraced streets where I grew up.
My school didnt have its own playing fields so our home football ground was the astro at Platt Lane, we even had our PE lessons on it.
Suffice to say I will not be lectured about what is and what is not a derby defeat for my club by some fucking internet watching dilettante from the US, Spain, London or wherever the fuck you hail from.
You walk a mile in my shoes in Manchester these last four or five decades then you can talk your usual shite about ‘not watching Spanish football’.
Until then, hush your fucking tourist nonsense

A fucking great post. I get to Pep it's just another game, he says he gets the importance of the derby and to a point I believe he does, but he's an ultra professional looking at the bigger picture, he's not a fan. We are.

We had to eat shit for 35 years of mainly mediocrity while those fuckers won trophy after trophy. Due to the tenure of Mr Swales we went from equals, actually probably a bit ahead of them, to being light years behind. The nailed on champions league money, which was huge in comparison to the premier league share out back then, meant every year they pulled further and further away. We had to suffer what seemed like 24/7 coverage of them rammed down our throats everytime we turned on the TV or opened a newspaper. All with their tongue firmly up the rag and Ferguson's arse. We had to endure the taunts, the snide comments and mockery wherever we went and I mean wherever. From the pub to the kebab shop and transport on the way home if anything alerted the moron's you were a Blue you got it. Think that fat twat Howson and multiply him tenfold, with booze thrown in and that was the sort of wankers that got into your face. Like all rag cowards you were usually outnumbered but a few still got a slap. We suffered, we really suffered for supporting our club. In the derby though we knew that on the whole the manager and players got just what it meant to us and we achieved the odd great victory against all the odds.

We as fan's just ask for 100% commitment from the players chose to represent us. That is for every game. For the derby I expect them to play and fight like their lives depend on it and realise they play for the honour of every blue past, present and no longer with us. Take it seriously, itsy not just another game, that's a cliche used for the team and manager who loses it. Make sure it's not us.
 
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