kinky's boots
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They're not usually leading at half time the past ten years
You could say they were well set up and defended well, throwing their bodies in the way to get some blocks in (especially first half). But on the ball and as an attacking force, pathetic after the first 15 minutes. I would expect better from a League One sideJust shows how far they have fallen to see THAT as a good performance.
They're not usually leading at half time the past ten years
People around me were going mad about the fact that they were using it as a tactical ploy, until I pointed out that they were getting tactical input from Ten Hag!It doesn't get much lower than someone pretending to be injured to enable a time-out for his team. And Madeley did nothing to stop it happening.
Yeah I was being kind :-).I don't think they defended that well at all really. Plenty of teams come to the Etihad and look more compact and disciplined than they did. That they got to half time without conceding a couple was due to profligacy on our part rather their merits, and you could see that backline was struggling to keep up at 50 minutes. I think they probably conceded fewer "big" chances in the second half but couldn't get out at all.
They’re being told that by the handful of not rights pushing it in their favourite media.I'm really enjoying a few United fans completely humiliating themselves today trying to pretend this was anything other than a complete and utter thrashing, temporarily interrupted by a fluke goal from nothing.
Their standards have fallen so, so low.
did you know who he was before he took over at them lot, he was a cog in a team, nothing more, nothing lessA CEO leads a team, which is being recruited now. When Soriano started to spend more time on CFG, Omar was appointed COO, so not a minor cog.
you know this to be fact or is this what the united press have told you, if you think he will transform everything over there then fair play to you, i disagree as like i said being a cog in the wheel does mean you make the machine.This is wrong imho. Omar transformed Barca commercial revenue and got a certain way with ours. He said: “At the beginning Nobody would give City the time of day.”
Having moved on to the playing side, he inculcated a system of valuing players and several were rejected as too expensive on his say so eg Slabhead.
Finally, it was Omar who rejected Ceferin’s attempt to get a settlement with CAS.
Cheers.
If you are a manc and you are in Manchester and I finally get my self to come to what actual match there which I’ve tried multiple times but has
We can meet for a pint I would love to and anyone on here that sounds fucking fantastic
I’ve been to the old city pub here the mad Hatter in Nyc for whenever I could but it was very small and crowded especially a few times I tried to watch the Derby there. Or a Champions League match actually where I did watch the semi-final we lost a Real Madrid while ago in their backyard.
have yet to go to the new location that’s actually closer to where I grew up and have to go at some point. The New York sky blues I was a member at one time
And I love Mancs dry sarcastic humour which I know a lot of usaers don’t get but for a New Yorker it’s part of the course so there’s a lot of common there. Sarcasm is about as normal as jaywalking around here for lifelong New Yorkers or many of us.
Also I grew up a fan of a sport team here that was decades long bad and mocked.
Actually there’s a few sport teams in New York City that have that
Some opposite but that’s also why I love being a city fan because I know our fans aren’t like United fans or Liverpool fans or even some of the other clubs who don’t have the appreciation and different personality and cultural values that I noticed in MANCS or should I say Berts. :)
I cannot stand the thought of Liverpool win the league right now and yesterday was thinking screaming when I saw the result at what happened and Beijing that even Arsenal please at least let them win instead if it’s not us please!
Mates I connected to when I first stayed in England for a semester of uni a flatemate
was a city fan whe City we were very bad and he was really cool and I learned a little bit about the club but not a huge amount yet.
And of course my other long-term mate that I know through other family folks but that’s how I became a city supporter just for y’all to know
And as a person born and raised in New York City
I think Mancs and New Yorkers actually have some things in common that hdlps
Me gravitate as well.
Just like the New Yorkers that exist we’re not all a bunch of is it OK to say wankers? LOL
I was supposed to go to a match last year but it didn’t work out. I was very disappointed and there was even tickets purchased I just couldn’t go it’s not cheap
I’ve come close a few times to go to carabao cup finals or watch with my mate in London who’s from Manchester and a huge city fan and one of the major reason
But who lives in South London right now and would’ve gone to London Stadium to watch the fans which sounds amazing
Anyway I’m a man a few words just kidding hope you have a great day (was that yank sounding enough for you? :-)
Cheers