Zaha has the potential to be world class but Puncheon and Benteke???
Ha ha, not in their lifetimes...!
i cant help thinking what Pep could do with Zaha (and Rashford dare i say it) ! :-)
Zaha has the potential to be world class but Puncheon and Benteke???
Ha ha, not in their lifetimes...!
I'd have the diving little shit at City no problem mate, with Peps tutelage he really would become world class ...!i cant help thinking what Pep could do with Zaha (and Rashford dare i say it) ! :-)
Dean Saunders said this morning he fancies Palace to stay up as they have world class players like Puncheon & Benteke. Never mind the fact Puncheon is goosed.
It’s certainly part of mine.Yep. I second every word by Manimanc. But I think this is a trait that is only found in us older people who know from sad experience that if anyone is going fuck things up big-time it's us. Many younger fans would not have experienced those bittersweet years of Swales, Alan Ball, Pearce, 'Forward with Franny' and the rest. And I hope they never do.
Like the poster said, I too was a bundle of nerves last night despite the scoreline: I just wanted to hear the final whistle so I could relax and enjoy the accumulation of another three points.
Perhaps anticipating yet another almighty major balls-up from City is ingrained in each of our respective souls!
Every time I see a young blue I tell them how lucky they are seeing this.
Luxury!!!!Try telling the young people of today that, and they won't believe you!
If he know so much about onions perhaps he should open a fruit and veg shop. Cos he knows fuck all about football.. With all due respect Saunders led Wrexham then in the conference to 2nd. His next 3 jobs he then relegated them all but his final job he got sacked and he left the team in a head spinning height of 16th. So don't diss him. He knows his onions.
The balls up trophy will not be won by us, yet again. This is a completely different City. Just look at the chairman, CEO, Director of football and manager. Total class from top to bottom. Mind you, I still shit myself before, during and after a match. Still got Cityitis.Yep. I second every word by Manimanc. But I think this is a trait that is only found in us older people who know from sad experience that if anyone is going fuck things up big-time it's us. Many younger fans would not have experienced those bittersweet years of Swales, Alan Ball, Pearce, 'Forward with Franny' and the rest. And I hope they never do.
Like the poster said, I too was a bundle of nerves last night despite the scoreline: I just wanted to hear the final whistle so I could relax and enjoy the accumulation of another three points.
Perhaps anticipating yet another almighty major balls-up from City is ingrained in each of our respective souls!
Moments before 93:20 bald bloke in front of me in family stand (row 3) lost it and gave one of those loud, lamenting soliloquies about how the brass had told us typical City was gone for good but they were wrong - we had it on a plate and haf shot ourselves in the foot again... don't think he minded me rubbing it in his face at all as I landed on the back of his head.The balls up trophy will not be won by us, yet again. This is a completely different City. Just look at the chairman, CEO, Director of football and manager. Total class from top to bottom. Mind you, I still shit myself before, during and after a match. Still got Cityitis.