citymad
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About sums it up. An ex rag with a scouse accent. I couldn’t think of anything more excruciating to listen to.Another shit manager coming in to preach to the masses.
About sums it up. An ex rag with a scouse accent. I couldn’t think of anything more excruciating to listen to.Another shit manager coming in to preach to the masses.
I know but I'll have seen our game live/IPTV if away so only really want a quick watch in the morning.....I put it on series records and race through with a brew in bed.Google football highlights
YouTube is your friend.I know but I'll have seen our game live/IPTV if away so only really want a quick watch in the morning.....I put it on series records and race through with a brew in bed.
errr awkward - it was Mike Wedderburn - though he's one cool Blue fucker too
I always thought it was Clive! Anyway, still a brilliant come back. I remember the beeb apologising after Clive said on air that: "man *nited are rubbish." Why apologise for something that's true?
The *unts never apologise for the shit that is said on air about us.
What's something that Liam Gallagher posted on social media (which he subsequently apologised for and deleted) got to do with the club?Liam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
Maybe they should be walking away from Oasis, not City?Liam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
Nice sleeper accountLiam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
Liam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
After your first post - Don't go away. Say what you say. Then say that you'll stay. Forever and a day.Liam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
Rag!!!Liam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
Magnificent first post !!Liam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
More polite than "fuck off, rag" I suppose.After your first post - Don't go away. Say what you say. Then say that you'll stay. Forever and a day.
…in another 4 and a half years timeMagnificent first post !!
Cant wait for your second .
Just because Liam supports City why does this reflect badly on City? Liam is and always has been a stupid wanker but does that make us all stupid wankers? I am genuinely unsure what your point is?Liam used the slur “ChingChong” on X, and as a Chinese fan who’s supported Manchester City for over ten years, I feel both disappointed and confused. I just can’t wrap my head around how the official club media stayed silent—and went on to show support for Liam and Oasis with a line from lyrics. Maybe local fans don’t care. After all, it’s just an undereducated rock star getting emotional after watching a match. But still, I can’t help but wonder… if City had lost to an African team, would anyone dare drop the N-word on X?
I know so many Chinese City fans are walking away from the club for this event. It’s genuinely upsetting. City has invested so much in China over the years, yet one bad apple...
Ha ha really?I know it’s Summer and TV is generally shite but Shirley this can’t be right.
This Sunday at 2.50pm on ITV there is live coverage of the Preston v Liverpool friendly !!! Wtf
Hmmm that or the Men’s Wimbledon final or 3rd Test v India.
Didn’t realise Preston had so many fans up and down the country.