Object thrown at Silva

daveduke67

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Just as he enters the box to score his goal something black - a lighter maybe - lands on the pitch - flies between him and Wellbeck.

Anyone else see it?
 
daveduke67 said:
Just as he enters the box to score his goal something black - a lighter maybe - lands on the pitch - flies between him and Wellbeck.

Anyone else see it?

Chill out mate, he saw it before anybody else.
 
80s Shorts said:
daveduke67 said:
Just as he enters the box to score his goal something black - a lighter maybe - lands on the pitch - flies between him and Wellbeck.

Anyone else see it?

Chill out mate, he saw it before anybody else.

I'm surprised he didn't volley it back into the twats face who threw it with one foot as he shot with the other ;-)
 
80s Shorts said:
daveduke67 said:
Just as he enters the box to score his goal something black - a lighter maybe - lands on the pitch - flies between him and Wellbeck.

Anyone else see it?

Chill out mate, he saw it before anybody else.

lol
 
daveduke67 said:
80s Shorts said:
daveduke67 said:
Just as he enters the box to score his goal something black - a lighter maybe - lands on the pitch - flies between him and Wellbeck.

Anyone else see it?

Chill out mate, he saw it before anybody else.

I'm surprised he didn't volley it back into the twats face who threw it with one foot as he shot with the other ;-)


;-)
 
i don't want to clog the board up, but this first comment from the telegraph about the derby gave me a laugh


the_Zoo_keeper
Yesterday 10:21 AM
serious question here - looking back at the 4 games Silva has played against United for City, what leads City fans & the English [we love everything about Spain except David de Gea] media to believe David Silva will be anything but 'OK'?

as a player i believe Silva is fantastic [& i'd be a fool to not acknowledge is a POTENTIAL match winner] but the evidence of his previous games versus United point to a likelyhood he'll be just as anonymous as he may be magnificent - save a goal off his backside, a point blank miss, & a decent first half at the OT last season, the man has A LOT to prove come derby day.

the biggest creative threat in tomorrows game is far & away Luis Nani - a player City have no-one near matching in quality but he's 'not Ronaldo' so he can't really be any good.
 

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