Media discussion - 2025/26

City have a long history of signing ex-Liverpool players who were past their best (inc. Fowler, McMahon & Seagraves).
Unfortunately, McPointy is seen as a City representative, who obviously, doesn't give a jot about the club...
I once met him in the waiting room of the US embassy in London, amazingly he was wearing a sky blue suit
 
City have a long history of signing ex-Liverpool players who were past their best (inc. Fowler, McMahon & Seagraves).
Unfortunately, McPointy is seen as a City representative, who obviously, doesn't give a jot about the club...
McMahon and Seagraves were still at Liverpool, and Seagraves had his better years once he left.

In those days Liverpool reserves rarely stepped up to the first team, there were jokes about it.
 
City have a long history of signing ex-Liverpool players who were past their best (inc. Fowler, McMahon & Seagraves).
Unfortunately, McPointy is seen as a City representative, who obviously, doesn't give a jot about the club...
This list has upset Quasimodo for one
 
The BBC has the player scores of City no higher than 4.9 and Villa player at 8.5, the average score for a City player was 5.6 and the average for a Villa player was about 7.5.

All the other stats apart from the goal were in our favour with more possession shots etc, the disparity between the scores is a joke.

Aston-Villa-1-0-Man-City-Matty-Cash-scores-winner-BBC-Sport.pngAston-Villa-1-0-Man-City-Matty-Cash-scores-winner-BBC-Sportfff.png
 

Don't have an account? Register now and see fewer ads!

SIGN UP
Back
Top