Gaz76
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It's fucking shite, this countries gone to the dogs, we should have gone with the euro
Sterling was on his way down at the time and we moved him on and got good money. Shame we’ve not been so shrewd with other players since. Sane even though he was going to leave us anyway was never the same player after doing his cruciate in the charity shield. I watched him when he was in decent form Munich and a defender caught him when he was clean through. Would never have happened before that injury.I think of both of them had stayed with us a little longer, it may have been better to them in the long term.
That was almost up there with the Agüeroooooooooo! moment, in terms of crowd reaction.I still (I think!) recall that last minute winner against Southampton (?) when he curled it in (no sniggering!) at the North/Family stand end. He went speeding off up the Touchline towards the other end of the ground and Mendy (remember him?) went chasing him. On crutches! The medics must have had kittens watching that!
Apologies for all the brackets!
He offended the cult of Liverpool.For me he was an integral part of our title winning squad and very much under appreciated on the English media world media thread...
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Don't see a problem with it, we should try that with Phillips.Chelsea offering him 10 million to fuck off early as they still owe him 30 million! Not hearing much about this in the press. Imagine the outrage if it was us!
That was almost up there with the Agüeroooooooooo! moment, in terms of crowd reaction.
It looked as though the Saints were going to hold on for a point, until that moment of magic.
We laughed many times over Mendy chasing Raheem:
I just hope it is not the Jack fan boys slagging him off.In successive seasons he scored 23, 25, 31, 14 and 17 goals.
He wasn't perfect, but let's not do him down unnecessarily. We"re desperate for someone to do those kind of numbers other than Erling right now.
We don’t have two of the three greatest ever City players cutting defences open for others to put away easy chances.He was streets ahead of our current wingers, but with caveats that we created twenty odd chances per game regularly back then.