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Not to bring the serious stuff over here, but I think there were a few alarm bells last season (form during Rodri's redcard, Villa away, FA cup final).
De Bruyne's injury last season should have been a big red light that the amount of games the players were having to play meant there was the potential for a whole lot more.
 
Exactly what I was thinking. I can’t really revel in their ineptitude while we’re so shit.

Having those vile scouse turds win the league is barely any better than rags winning either. What a fucking shit season.
Yep. If we weren't such a sideshow atm we would have beaten them at home and they would have been 5 points off the drop, with a horrible schedule coming up.

Yet against us they looked competent allthough very lucky
 
This was my post exactly one year ago today, reacting to a BBC headline trying to butter up that incorrigible lot, talking about a new supposed era for the rags you can't make up how biased they're...
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It was on last season's thread the rag fuckers at the BBC and rags in general never learn they never will, the sooner these fuckers really fall on hard times instead of what's currently happening will be an absolute joy, that shite are a fucking laughing stock compared to us and that says something when I can still write this in our current state.
 
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This lot are the only pleasure I'm getting in football at the moment.
The last few years City has been appointment tv. The football was breathtaking and you just had to tune in lest you miss something special.

I will always watch city because,well, it’s City. Having said that the Rags are almost appointment tv as well. I mean who doesn’t love a good train wreck??

Maybe we should come up with a phrase for the Rags home, something like The Theatre of Base Comedy. Has that been used before??
 
Appointing Amorim' with a "now or never" demand is just typical of the rags and their hugely inflated opinion of themselves.

Didn't stop to think of the issues of appointing someone mid season. New style of play, new player requirements, and the base fact that none of it addresses the underlying problems at that club.

They need to accept the fall. Should have come to terms with writing this season off and concentrated on clearing out the dross and getting their house in order, so that any incoming manager has an easier integration come summer.

But raggy impatience won't allow for that. They're Manshesh Nited, don't you know? They deserve respect, trophies, points. The trail of rubbish they leave in their wake no matter how many corners they turn, is best ignored rather than confronted.

But I will give them some credit for something wonderful and selfless they have done Thank you Manchester United for making football over the Christmas period palatable.
 
Appointing Amorim' with a "now or never" demand is just typical of the rags and their hugely inflated opinion of themselves.

Didn't stop to think of the issues of appointing someone mid season. New style of play, new player requirements, and the base fact that none of it addresses the underlying problems at that club.

They need to accept the fall. Should have come to terms with writing this season off and concentrated on clearing out the dross and getting their house in order, so that any incoming manager has an easier integration come summer.

But raggy impatience won't allow for that. They're Manshesh Nited, don't you know? They deserve respect, trophies, points. The trail of rubbish they leave in their wake no matter how many corners they turn, is best ignored rather than confronted.

But I will give them some credit for something wonderful and selfless they have done Thank you Manchester United for making football over the Christmas period palatable.

It makes you think Ashworth was telling them it makes no sense but they went ahead with it anyway. They’ve spent all that money on building a structure to stop the suits playing football manager & then they carried on anyway.
 
The arrogance, the hubris, call it what you will: but it's certainly caught up with them.

Around here everybody is so pleased about their fall from grace it gets mentioned to me all the time. If I nip out to post a letter I have neighbours saying: "Great, isn't it? They lost again." And those that know me well say: "City'll come good again. Form is temporary and all that. But your enemies are falling deeper and deeper into the mire - fantastic!"

So whether it's arrogance or not, their downfall is being met with almost unanimous approval around these parts - let's hope it spreads throughout the rest of country too.
 
The rags in the pub last night didn’t like me highlighting that the gap in points to City is increasing since they have hired their new manager. This during a period where our team is having a complete meltdown.

There has been no new manager bounce, Wolves have sacked someone and the new guy comes in and gets back to back wins. Why hasn’t Amorim achieved that? There has been no change in how they play and things seem to be getting worse. They do need to give him time as he has the unenviable task of clearing out Ten Hag’s mistakes. How do they expect to shift Rashford on his silly wages but also he isn’t playing so won’t be attractive to other teams wanting to take a punt.

We’ve seen with what happened with Dan Ashworth is that they don’t have any patience with someone telling them what they don’t want to hear. How long will it be before they start getting itchy trigger fingers?

Like others have said it’s the silver lining on the
down turn in form we are experiencing.
 
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