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Saved me typing it.What a player but proper bellend off it - glad he's apologised but I think he'll be waiting a long time for Pep to make contact with him.
Saved me typing it.What a player but proper bellend off it - glad he's apologised but I think he'll be waiting a long time for Pep to make contact with him.
On the day we go to wembley he pipes up , attention seeking twatHarsh. At least he has come to his senses and apologized.
?For an intelligent man his public persona was being more of a dick than Gazza and that takes some doing. Apologising at this stage is not going to do him much good, Pep is infinitely more of a man than he will ever be. Great player, absolute tosser of a bloke in real life.
Absolutely, he was there every time we needed something special. A very rare talent to have that ability when the highest pressure is on. FA Cup semi v rags, FA Cup Final, league cup v Sunderland, game before QPR v Newcastle, etc - he’d have sorted it alright. This guy isn’t just some ex-player, he wasn’t just part of our recent success, he wasn’t even just integral to it. He made it happen on the pitch.Correct
I’ve always said that if he hadn’t got injured v QPR, there would have been no 93-20 No ‘Manchester City are still alive here’
Because he would have personally sorted that potential mess 20+ minutes earlier
I know looking back it was fantastic! It wasn’t on 88 minutes though was it really!!
I have never heard him say a bad word about the club, and wouldn't believe the gutter press or a 3rd party twitter account or a sensationalised translation.
Apart from the rum punch driving thing nothing else is certain. Yet again the headline and quotes don't match, and it refers to something that supposedly happened a year ago. I think the club will want him back in the fold in the near future as a living legend.