A certain Mr.Kompany.Who won goal of the season on MOTD last night? On the summary montage they showed all of the goals in chronological order but put Salah’s last (then reverted to the correct order for the full goals)
Alphabetical order ? ;)Shreeves on Sky Sport debate just said:
“how do the others close the gap on Liverpool and Manchester City?”
Wtf, could you ever imagine that the other way around, not a prayer?
That did cross my mind!!Alphabetical order ? ;)
Who won goal of the season on MOTD last night? On the summary montage they showed all of the goals in chronological order but put Salah’s last (then reverted to the correct order for the full goals)
I'm afraid the pro-Liverpool forces won the vote again:
Townsend won it, for (nearly) wrecking our season (29%).
Kompany came second, for saving our season/ winning the league (28%).
Townsends goal was a fucking rocket tbf. Komps obv mad as its Kompany and the timing of it, but I can see why Townsend got it.
Dont get why Salahs was on there as it was that out of the norm for me.
I thought Ramsay's would have won it tbh, was a fantastic team goal and a mint finish.
Ha cheers mate. Knackered, but all good!
He talks far too much sense to make a career in punditry'(hope I am wrong).Rosenoir making a very good point about Peps philosophy ,went to spain changed the way the national side played ...same as in germany and now in england
Same again on Saturday if we win the domestic fucking treble, the one that nobody has ever managed. Forgot about on Sunday as they'll be busy wanking over the scousers in the build up to the champs league final.Not one City article on the BBC homepage. Two on Liverpool. Weird.
If they’re going to stay in second that’s fine!BBC Sport headline this morning.....
Manchester City know Liverpool are 'here to stay', says Andy Robertson
It's so so poor isn't it?The Telegraph reports on City are a bit of a mixed bag. Jason Burt is very complimentary in his report on the game and City in general. Paul Hayward was doing OK until he let slip that City are a "sovereign wealth project" which means he believes City are owned by a country rather than a private equity company with no access whatsoever to a sovereign wealth fund.
Then there is a pictorial listing by somebody called Charlie Eccleshare on the "Ten key moments that helped decide the title". Those involving City include Vinny should have been red carded v Liverpool, Southampton should have had a penalty with score at 1-1 at St Marys, City "on the ropes" and "riding their luck" v Spurs at home, and Lamela and Iheanacho missing late sitters with City leading 1-0.
Those involving Liverpool include them being denied a penalty (oh, the irony) when Keita went down in the box v Leicester as well as the Vinny incident. No mention of the opposition goalkeeping howlers, the offside goals being allowed to stand, the serial penalty dives by Salah and Mane and the Fabinho dive for the free kick that led to the winner at Newcastle without which City would have effectively been confirmed as champions last Monday evening.