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Those cnuts at the Mail. We need to nip this ‘mass exodus’ shit firmly in the bud with a high profile signing, otherwise these bastards will try and undermine our squad togetherness all fucking summer
Those cnuts at the Mail. We need to nip this ‘mass exodus’ shit firmly in the bud with a high profile signing, otherwise these bastards will try and undermine our squad togetherness all fucking summer
I think someone previously up the thread also thought Rag. Either way he's a pain.Could be wrong and I honestly don’t know where I got it from.
Have the Fail actually stated in the article who they are leading the exodus?Those cnuts at the Mail. We need to nip this ‘mass exodus’ shit firmly in the bud with a high profile signing, otherwise these bastards will try and undermine our squad togetherness all fucking summer
Those cnuts at the Mail. We need to nip this ‘mass exodus’ shit firmly in the bud with a high profile signing, otherwise these bastards will try and undermine our squad togetherness all fucking summer
I made a comment in the match thread as the game was in play that they couldn't be any more biased if they triedWhat a refreshing piece of journalism, absolutely nailed it.
In fact....I was that pissed off with the 'love in' for Arsenal that I ended up watching the match on an Irish TV channel
The thick **** didn’t think Keane’s tackle on Alfie Haaland was that bad.I had a pop at him on twitter a few years back for him using £100m Jack Grealish as his name when on comms (when I still turned the sound on!!!) he denied saying it but, did stop after our interaction.
Still a ****, wanker and anti-City as they come.
That's where he needs kicking, if you can find them.The thick **** didn’t think Keane’s tackle on Alfie Haaland was that bad.
I bet he’s never kicked a ball in his life.
I would take every word that comes out of his mouth, concerning football, as bollocks.
The whole BBC are disinformation specialists these days -in the glorious line of bullshitters such as Pravda and Investia from their beloved USSRDon't even get me started on Marianna Spring - The BBC disinformation specialist - she lied on her CV to get the job.
The Mail is read by FOC who watch day time TV with ads pleading with them to buy funeral cost insurance with the added bonus of a free pen if they subscribe. They’ve never heard of football or who MCFC are.Anybody who buys or reads the daily fail needs their head examining, a complete shit show of a ‘newspaper’
Which one isn't?Anybody who buys or reads the daily fail needs their head examining, a complete shit show of a ‘newspaper’
Do you know what Pravda means in Russian?The whole BBC are disinformation specialists these days -in the glorious line of bullshitters such as Pravda and Investia from their beloved USSR
Manchester City duo Josko Gvardiol and Rodri have refused to rule out shock exits this summer - and will decide on their futures after the World Cup.Which two?
Exactly, if that were the rags they'd have a special feature on the news at 10 about how they were a shining light in the women's gameThey totally ignored the opening of the new women's training facility also
It was and I should bloody well hope it was, it's a major cup final. The point is, if it was the rags it's be on the site over the next week in one way or another. In fact there are more stories about the rags women on there today than about the fa cup winnersSure it was covered on the bbc early evening news
so no shock horror at allManchester City duo Josko Gvardiol and Rodri have refused to rule out shock exits this summer - and will decide on their futures after the World Cup.
City are in a period of transition after Pep Guardiola stepped down as manager after 10 years in charge, with his former assistant, Enzo Maresca, expected to take over.
The likes of long-serving players Bernardo Silva and John Stones have also departed - but Gvardiol has now refused to rule out his own exit too.
'We've all seen the rumours coming from all sides,' the Croatian said this week, via Marca. 'I'm happy at Manchester City, I have everything I need.
'Before the injury, I played every game and almost every minute. After the World Cup, we'll see what happens.'
And Rodri, who won the Ballon d'Or in 2024, has echoed his team-mate.
'It's part of football,' he said on speculation linking him to Real Madrid. 'I'm focused on being a leader in the national team.
'That's my path. I understand the noise, but I'm not going to spend my time on that. We'll see after the World Cup.'
BBC local news, the Brighton goalkeeper won't want to watch this again as City beat Brighton 4-0. No interview then had interviews with captains of both Wigan Warriors men and women after winning their respective cupsIt was and I should bloody well hope it was, it's a major cup final. The point is, if it was the rags it's be on the site over the next week in one way or another. In fact there are more stories about the rags women on there today than about the fa cup winners
Nope! Just more click-bait!so no shock horror at all
I'm laughing at the thought of the rag(ette)s paying for new facilitiesExactly, if that were the rags they'd have a special feature on the news at 10 about how they were a shining light in the women's game
Bob MarleyHave the Fail actually stated in the article who they are leading the exodus?
CheersManchester City duo Josko Gvardiol and Rodri have refused to rule out shock exits this summer - and will decide on their futures after the World Cup.
City are in a period of transition after Pep Guardiola stepped down as manager after 10 years in charge, with his former assistant, Enzo Maresca, expected to take over.
The likes of long-serving players Bernardo Silva and John Stones have also departed - but Gvardiol has now refused to rule out his own exit too.
'We've all seen the rumours coming from all sides,' the Croatian said this week, via Marca. 'I'm happy at Manchester City, I have everything I need.
'Before the injury, I played every game and almost every minute. After the World Cup, we'll see what happens.'
And Rodri, who won the Ballon d'Or in 2024, has echoed his team-mate.
'It's part of football,' he said on speculation linking him to Real Madrid. 'I'm focused on being a leader in the national team.
'That's my path. I understand the noise, but I'm not going to spend my time on that. We'll see after the World Cup.'