BornLate58
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Says it all really when the opening gambit by the commentary team on C5 as City take to the field is ' certainly not a full house tonight,
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Says it all really when the opening gambit by the commentary team on C5 as City take to the field is ' certainly not a full house tonight,
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I politely tweeted the author of this ahem journalism and enquired how he concluded that City were "fortuitous". He has actually replied which must be a first. He claims that "Sunderland could and should have won the game". Now as I recall we were crap in the first half but we improved dramatically in the 2nd and in the end we won by a clear two goal margin. So that is fortune is it Tim? ok if you say soThe Independent match report made me laugh. Apparently, Pellegrini's first trophy was a "fortuitously won league cup..." Yep, that would be the same cup run where we scored 22 goals and conceded just 2. If that's fortuitous then I really hope we "fortuitously" win it again!!
We always had it in us to go up a gear that day, which we duly did. Nasri's goal is about as mental as I've gone at a game apart from QPR. And all that sink pissing too. Good times.I politely tweeted the author of this ahem journalism and enquired how he concluded that City were "fortuitous". He has actually replied which must be a first. He claims that "Sunderland could and should have won the game". Now as I recall we were crap in the first half but we improved dramatically in the 2nd and in the end we won by a clear two goal margin. So that is fortune is it Tim? ok if you say so
We always had it in us to go up a gear that day, which we duly did. Nasri's goal is about as mental as I've gone at a game apart from QPR. Good times.
Was it that rag cockroach Ian Herbert again?
Hate that ****. Really do.
My earliest memories of him were switching on BBC breakfast in our hotel room the morning after we lost the FA Cup final, and he was a guest as their 'Northern football correspondent". Described Wigan's win as a "victory for football", the implication being we were immoral. Two football clubs, one moral and the other immoral?
Really got under my fucking skin that, felt like a massive kick in the balls from someone who's supposed to be impartial.
Kept a eye out for him after that, found his Twitter feed and noticed he had photos of the Etihad during a game he was reporting on, making comments about empty seats.
Then there have been his inaccurate, wholly biased, piss poor excuse for journalism, articles in the Independent.
Hate the ****.
Hope he gets piles and they turn gangrenous. ****. Would be a victory for journalism.