andyhinch
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Fuck me after all these years someone's worked out I'm not a blue, don't know how I got away with it.Wow. Explain how City being lower in the table is better for a City fan. Because your not?
Fuck me after all these years someone's worked out I'm not a blue, don't know how I got away with it.Wow. Explain how City being lower in the table is better for a City fan. Because your not?
Fuck me after all these years someone's worked out I'm not a blue, don't know how I got away with it.
Obsession probably. I can wait a bit longer for the answer if you want. How high do you want City to finish?Fuck me after all these years someone's worked out I'm not a blue, don't know how I got away with it.
Looks that way, I'd best stop going to the game, not sure how I'm going to explain it to my girlfriend when she logs on mind :-)We are all rags
Let me try to spell it out for you. The roster is not that good. Hart will be the first to lose his spot with Pep. He is unable to restart the play without a long kick in no-man's land. Zabba is not as reliable anymore and Sagna is not the best defender either. Ota and Mangala make at least 2 blunders per game each, like Kompany did last year. Navas cannot see the goal and his crosses are off (though he's been crucial these past few months). Yaya no comment. Silva has momentarily lost his powers, looking to link up when he should shoot and vice-versa. Sterling's shooting and passing needs improvement - he's best in space but ManC don't get much of that. Pressing is difficult if your center forward doesn't help, but if you ask that of Kun, he'll play 6 months. Count all the injuries and how important Nasri may be to the mix, there is still time to reconsider his legacy. Especially because one of his more important traits is to keep the team united without collateral damage. That's why even Bony keeps on playing - belief and faith in all his team and knowledge that it all may start clicking wonderfully at any time.Ran it through google translate. Still didn't make any sense.
Must have been that other Mangala you've been watching all this season. The one with great positional play, distribution and a calm head under pressure.Has to be a contender for our shakiest performance of the season? Have changed my mind.....mangala is a liability!!
Let me try to spell it out for you. The roster is not that good. Hart will be the first to lose his spot with Pep. He is unable to restart the play without a long kick in no-man's land. Zabba is not as reliable anymore and Sagna is not the best defender either. Ota and Mangala make at least 2 blunders per game each, like Kompany did last year. Navas cannot see the goal and his crosses are off (though he's been crucial these past few months). Yaya no comment. Silva has momentarily lost his powers, looking to link up when he should shoot and vice-versa. Sterling's shooting and passing needs improvement - he's best in space but ManC don't get much of that. Pressing is difficult if your center forward doesn't help, but if you ask that of Kun, he'll play 6 months. Count all the injuries and how important Nasri may be to the mix, there is still time to reconsider his legacy. Especially because one of his more important traits is to keep the team united without collateral damage. That's why even Bony keeps on playing - belief and faith in all his team and knowledge that it all may start clicking wonderfully at any time.
I think if we used him 'properly' it would mean Aguero staying on the bench. Yesterday saw Sergio in a peculiar role, at times picking the ball up just inside the Baggie half. Wilf is a lone-wolf. That's the way I think he played at Swansea and it worked for him. His finishing also seemed to be a lot sharper too. The strengths in his game are not conducive to Peller's style of play, nor Guardiola's.
The one with nerves of steel? That ones great :-)Must have been that other Mangala you've been watching all this season. The one with great positional play, distribution and a calm head under pressure.
Must have been that other Mangala you've been watching all this season. The one with great positional play, distribution and a calm head under pressure.