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What the FUCK is going on with them?
I can't remember a team imploding as badly as that, ever.
They've just suddenly gone from being the best team in the world to absolute arse gravy.
Weird.
I can't remember a team imploding as badly as that, ever.
They've just suddenly gone from being the best team in the world to absolute arse gravy.
Weird.
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Yep, we’re bound to get a good walloping by them, the good thing it will improve their confidence so that they’ll go on a tremendous run and win the league, pipping Chelsea,Liverpool and Arsenal by one point.
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I managed to get a ticket for the game at City in the ballot. I just know they will have a shit Christmas losing all games then play us on the 4th and smash us.
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It's not all bad news..
A former Manchester City footballer is set to be appointed president on Saturday by Georgia's disputed parliament, after 16 days of pro-EU protests that have swept this country's towns and cities.Mikheil Kavelashvili, now 53, is a former MP from the increasingly authoritarian ruling Georgian Dream party and the only candidate for the job.
A former Manchester City footballer is set to be appointed president on Saturday by Georgia's disputed parliament, after 16 days of pro-EU protests that have swept this country's towns and cities.Mikheil Kavelashvili, now 53, is a former MP from the increasingly authoritarian ruling Georgian Dream party and the only candidate for the job.
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Gank wrote: ↑14 Dec 2024, 01:03 It’s got to be Rodri, hasn’t it? You would never have called them a one-man team but they went an incredible number of games won with him vs without him and since their bad run started the only thing that has really changed is that Rodri hasn’t played. It’s probably a lot to do with his team mates feeling like they might not win without him but it still comes down to the same statistics - they win with him and they don’t win without him.
A well oiled and maintained individual weapon should prevent stoppages
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Leonard Hatred" wrote: ↑11 Dec 2024, 21:39 They've fucked my acca tonight as well.
Had them to draw.
Cunts.
This weekend is ripe for a haul if you play your cards right
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Come On You Irons" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 12:28side effect" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 11:58 Hope the buy well in the January window and go on an incredible run. I can't bear the thought of Liverpool Chelsea or Arsenal mutated glory hunting fans having the slightest joy.
I might end up needing emergency counselling.I get the sentiment, but Man City (AKA Abu Dhabi FC) are not much better these days as they have their share of glory seeking 'supporters'.
The old school, proper Man City fans though are much more tolerable than Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool fans for sure.
All the great clubs in England have the same problem...the middle classes decided they got bored with the rugger ..and with all the the dosh floating around ..muscled in on the working man's game instead.
PARASITES
WHU away tickets back in the day you'd struggle to sell...buying one wasn't a problem believe me an average away -day... we did alright attendance wise on the road...but you never had a problem buying a ticket ..many just payed (or not) on door on the day
Now you need POINTS ....and more POINTS...on top of even more POINTS.
WHERE WERE THESE CUNTS WHEN WE WERE IN DIVISION 2 ????
PARASITES
WHU away tickets back in the day you'd struggle to sell...buying one wasn't a problem believe me an average away -day... we did alright attendance wise on the road...but you never had a problem buying a ticket ..many just payed (or not) on door on the day
Now you need POINTS ....and more POINTS...on top of even more POINTS.
WHERE WERE THESE CUNTS WHEN WE WERE IN DIVISION 2 ????
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It’s got to be Rodri, hasn’t it? You would never have called them a one-man team but they went an incredible number of games won with him vs without him and since their bad run started the only thing that has really changed is that Rodri hasn’t played. It’s probably a lot to do with his team mates feeling like they might not win without him but it still comes down to the same statistics - they win with him and they don’t win without him.
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Over the last six PL games City have four points and are the worst performing team in the top ten. They have not faltered so much as fallen off a cliff. I don’t remember any of our pundits/experts in the media forecasting this would happen when making predictions for this season. Those that did not predict another City championship still had them finishing in a CL qualifying position.
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Man City are the lesser evil. Out of all of them, they're the ones that hurt seeing winning it the most.
Man City
Liverpool
Arsenal/Chelsea joint wankers
Man City
Liverpool
Arsenal/Chelsea joint wankers
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side effect" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 11:58 Hope the buy well in the January window and go on an incredible run. I can't bear the thought of Liverpool Chelsea or Arsenal mutated glory hunting fans having the slightest joy.
I might end up needing emergency counselling.
I get the sentiment, but Man City (AKA Abu Dhabi FC) are not much better these days as they have their share of glory seeking 'supporters'.
The old school, proper Man City fans though are much more tolerable than Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool fans for sure.
The old school, proper Man City fans though are much more tolerable than Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool fans for sure.
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One win in their last 10 games, losing seven, is certainly not a stat you would have attributed to them., Part of it is the loss of Rodri as they have always had that enforcer in the middle, Fernandinho then Rodri. Now though there are a lot of players 30 or over. Surprised Pep bought Gündoğan back at the age of 34. Walker is 34, Stones and Ake 30 and 29, De Bruyne 33, Bernardo Silva 30. Got a few youngsters there but not quite at the level of those before.
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side effect" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 11:58 Hope the buy well in the January window and go on an incredible run. I can't bear the thought of Liverpool Chelsea or Arsenal mutated glory hunting fans having the slightest joy.
I might end up needing emergency counselling.
Same. Not fucking looking good though. Convincing win against their neighbours might just be the catalyst they need to sort their shit out.
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Hope the buy well in the January window and go on an incredible run. I can't bear the thought of Liverpool Chelsea or Arsenal mutated glory hunting fans having the slightest joy.
I might end up needing emergency counselling.
I might end up needing emergency counselling.
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It is indeed odd how they have fallen off a cliff in recent times, and not at the start of the season but a quarter of the way through it after a typically excellent start to the season.
Be interesting to see if, when and how Guardiola manages to turn around this abysmal form. I thought at the time that letting Cole Palmer go to Chelsea was a massive mistake, as even the limited game time he got a Man City it was obvious the lad has something about him.
Be interesting to see if, when and how Guardiola manages to turn around this abysmal form. I thought at the time that letting Cole Palmer go to Chelsea was a massive mistake, as even the limited game time he got a Man City it was obvious the lad has something about him.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 04:37 ...but it IS interesting, and it DOES relate to West Ham.
It shows what can happen if a foreign entity, who don't fully appreciate and understand (/respect) the laws & societal mores of the UK, take control of a long established, local society based organisation.
Scores of posters on here have been begging for decades for exactly that to happen at West Ham.
Yeah I bet they are really looking at us and wishing they had an owner just like ours! We really are lucky.
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Like our old stomping ground I loved
Maine road...
Proper people the old school City lads.
I'd have them on my flank all day long
Maine road...
Proper people the old school City lads.
I'd have them on my flank all day long
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...but it IS interesting, and it DOES relate to West Ham.
It shows what can happen if a foreign entity, who don't fully appreciate and understand (/respect) the laws & societal mores of the UK, take control of a long established, local society based organisation.
Scores of posters on here have been begging for decades for exactly that to happen at West Ham.
It shows what can happen if a foreign entity, who don't fully appreciate and understand (/respect) the laws & societal mores of the UK, take control of a long established, local society based organisation.
Scores of posters on here have been begging for decades for exactly that to happen at West Ham.
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Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑12 Dec 2024, 03:57 No matter how implody they are, they are still higher up the league table than we are.
Kick us whilst we're down, why don't ya.. 
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No matter how implody they are, they are still higher up the league table than we are.
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I’m not disagreeing with all the footballing talking heads who proclaim Pep Guardiola as the greatest coach since the whistle and traffic cone were invented. But the context of his genius is in managing three clubs with huge resources (in comparison with their peers) who are almost guaranteed to be one of the top two teams in their domestic competitions.It would be fascinating to see how he would fare managing a side in more limited financial circumstances. A team like West Ham maybe! Could a job swap be arranged between two struggling clubs?
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