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He’s either on the wind up, has never watched us play or forgotten he’s not posting on red cafe.Are you being serious here?
He’s either on the wind up, has never watched us play or forgotten he’s not posting on red cafe.Are you being serious here?
Its astounding what some can find to write in here.He’s either on the wind up, has never watched us play or forgotten he’s not posting on red cafe.
Another self entitled/needy JCLIts astounding what some can find to write in here.
I just could not see anything in his post that resembled last season.Another self entitled/needy JCL
I'm not happy at all about our transfer business so far although there is still time to rectify.
What became clear towards the end of last season was an inability to break down well organised defences. It didn't matter in the league because we'd already won it effectively by Christmas. I think we are resting on our laurels. Mahrez is not enough.
As things stand, I would say Pool, United and Spurs have more potent front lines than us. Why haven't we done more in this area?
As you say , L'pool have shored up their defence and will not drop many points against lower sides. Thankfully, United are still being held back by Mourinho's negativity and Spurs will probably pay the price on the pitch for their 1 billion stadium spend.
I don't really comprehend our lack of transfer activity so far. Is it because of FFP rules because I can't believe that Pep is satisfied with our attack?
I'm not happy at all about our transfer business so far although there is still time to rectify.
What became clear towards the end of last season was an inability to break down well organised defences. It didn't matter in the league because we'd already won it effectively by Christmas. I think we are resting on our laurels. Mahrez is not enough.
As things stand, I would say Pool, United and Spurs have more potent front lines than us. Why haven't we done more in this area?
As you say , L'pool have shored up their defence and will not drop many points against lower sides. Thankfully, United are still being held back by Mourinho's negativity and Spurs will probably pay the price on the pitch for their 1 billion stadium spend.
I don't really comprehend our lack of transfer activity so far. Is it because of FFP rules because I can't believe that Pep is satisfied with our attack?
You have trouble with anything Bravo. Were you as critical when he played us to the final and won the C1 cup?
I do. Yes because the odd ok game isn't good enough. There's posters on here that still think Mangala is ok because he had a good debut.
You think we would have a chance of winning the league with Bravo in net?
Other than an improved back up I think we will be ok.
I kind of like some things about Bravo and want him to succeed but I'm a City fan over individual players and I've no doubt that he would cost us if called on long term....which is why we bought Ederson in the first place.
This is possibly the worst pile of shit post ever posted in this whole forum, FFS...
City 106 goals
Liverpool 84 goals
Spurs 74 goals
united 68 goals
So how do you work out they have a better attack than City, how have the other teams changed their forward line as of now!?!
What complete utter fuckwit could possibly write such utter bollocks.