Burtonblue
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The anti-Guardiola Fraudolia contingent seem to have gone strangely quiet of recent (and not only on this forum..)
I've not looked on there for a while but with what you've just posted I'll have to have a butcher's.
I thought they'd be saying afro and elbows was better than kdb.
That's probably why they were saying this after the 6th goal went in.To be honest then Saturday's result wasn't too bad for them. Up until B.Silva's goal they could of counted the goals on one hand.
Made me chuckle ,cheers for posting.
And I remember us being gracious about how well they played even singing "its like watching brazil"........how times have changedI clapped Arsenal once, and Thierry Henry after the last great Arsenal team stuffed us 0-4. They gave a masterclass and it was no reflection on the City team that day.
Agree with this 200% Absolutely spot on.I'm still yet to properly see the kind of domination I saw from Peps Barca at its best. I mean that kind of goes without saying, seeing as we haven't won every domestic trophy under Pep yet, but when I saw Xavi/Iniesta/Messi/Busquets and co at in their pomp it looked as if they barely even ran more than 10/15 yards at a time. Everyone perfectly placed, passes played at lightning speed, and every player could receive the ball whilst looking over both shoulders simultaneously. You could see it in the opposition so often too, that dawning realisation that no matter what they do, in a second, or 10, one of those sharp passes would suddenly break the line and Messi/Pedro/Villa would be through on goal. So many pure damage control matches. We still look pretty sloppy by comparison IMO, but when we start reaching those levels there will be no question whether or not Peps football works in the Premier League.
The anti-Guardiola Fraudolia contingent seem to have gone strangely quiet of recent (and not only on this forum..)