simon23
Well-Known Member
They did...its just they are past the end nowOk I give in!!
The Boys in Blue don’t appear to have fought to the end.
Thank you to the fans who braved the cold and the rain. That’s all I can say. :-(
They did...its just they are past the end nowOk I give in!!
The Boys in Blue don’t appear to have fought to the end.
Thank you to the fans who braved the cold and the rain. That’s all I can say. :-(
noAnyone else think we haven’t rebuilt the squad due to the 115 charges and potential outcome??
He has no idea of the age profile or supporter history, but any criticism of the club is an abomination to some of our happy-clappy fans. - Remember this: Manchester City FC have "super loyal fans" who wouldn't criticise Swales, Ball, Pearce or the dross that got us into the third division.Sweeping generalisation alert. Mate there’s loads of us on here who were supporters before “the good times”.
Have you any idea of the age profile of the place?!
It was Akanji's fault, his lack of commitment, Walker's two metres lost, and Gvardiol forgetting how to mark.You might want to watch the fourth and reconsider that.
Nice retort. Sounds like I was right the first time! >>>>>>>>>WTF does that even mean you fucking yank weirdo, i know you lot like fucking kids but come on
And him coming out on the telly after our defeats talking shit really has me worried that our lads are actually looking to him as captain, imagine Vinny or Fernandinho coming out after another defeat and talking in clichés, it just wouldn't happenUnfortunately I have to agree with this.
His off field antics alone should have him nowhere near the captaincy. We are in the trenches at this period in time and when we need a leader to steady the ship, Walker isn't that man.
Huge downgrade from the likes of Vinny and Fernandinho.