Media Thread 2020/21

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Completely unmarked, looked like he lost track of the flight of the ball, turned away from goal to see where it was and it bounced off the back of his head and looped over Donnarumma. Looked like a fluke and it was shocking defending and goalkeeping from Milan in the first place.
Any mention of the Milan goals rules out?
 
Any mention of the Milan goals rules out?
It hit Kessie's hip/ stomach, he actually moves his left arm away as he turns (before the ball reaches him) , 4 rag players around him not one appealed for handball, ludicrous decision. Always say, watch the players, they'll appeal for anything so if they're not appealing there's almost certainly nothing to see and certainly no 'clear and obvious errors.
 
I’m sure that rag prick Diallo will soon fuck off into obscurity the same way as the media’s previous darlings Machedo and Januzaj. They’re just pinning their hopes on him because the senior players are average. He’ll be playing for a mid table foreign side in two years.
 
Completely unmarked, looked like he lost track of the flight of the ball, turned away from goal to see where it was and it bounced off the back of his head and looped over Donnarumma. Looked like a fluke and it was shocking defending and goalkeeping from Milan in the first place.
Seen it properly now. Not bad but grossly biggerd up already. The player has soon adopted the rag way of making silly gestures once he knows the cameras are on him, earning my first 'fuck off' of the day followed by another for NMFC rambling about crying for playing a golf shot into water and then a double OFO for the dreadful Jedwards.
But then l had nothing but admiration for two heroes. Firstly Dave Watson battling his problems through heading the ball but saying he wouldn't have changed his football life.
Then the Royal Marine missing both legs and one arm from Afghanistan, preparing to set off to run to raise money for others.
PS l left out the rugby player who cannot remember the games he has played.
Deep respect for all three.
 
He sadly became a target for the boo boys in his last couple of seasons with City, despite his long service, dedication and loyalty to the club. The chance to join a title contender at that stage of his career was too good to pass up.
His running and early crossing from deep was ideally suited to that Everton side with a striker like Graeme Sharp who was actually capable of getting on the end of them. Scored what I think was the winner for them at Maine Road and declined to celebrate
Power was a far better player than many City fans gave him credit for.
 
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