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1 minute ago, globaldiver said:

Good manager

Yeah, glad they've stuck by him tbh it's unusual they have especially with that owner.

Neco Williams injury looked horrendous, went off with blood coming out his nose and mouth and just staring blankly on the stretcher 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Marc505 said:

Been watching the Forest game, any time I flick over to City, Arsenal are miles off it. Proper facked it.

Arsenal nowhere near city tonight. 

Very young arsenal squad focusing on the league only and not experienced at this type of thing vs city who are firing on all cylinders in tons of trophies. 

Arteta will get them there if he gets tons of cash thrown at him too. 

 

Posted
14 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

Out of the bottom 3 now, fair play to the forest owner for sticking by Cooper, bottom 3 looking like it might be as is for relegation.

Imagine! To be honest, I still think Forest are massively in trouble they played really well but Brighton were shattered second half and Forest may as well not even get on bus to away games they're wank. Still could change...

9 minutes ago, stevieb said:

Arsenal nowhere near city tonight. 

Very young arsenal squad focusing on the league only and not experienced at this type of thing vs city who are firing on all cylinders in tons of trophies. 

Arteta will get them there if he gets tons of cash thrown at him too. 

 

Shame really, the draws with West Ham and Southampton really rattled them. Going to have to mute a few of the City mates tonight they're even worse winners than losers.

Posted
13 minutes ago, royal white said:

City were on another level tonight. For years the big debate has been who was the best between Scholes, Lampard and Gerrard. For me KDB is in front of those 3 now 

Yeah KDB is an animal. He's so consistent year on year. 

Posted
5 minutes ago, Not in Crawley said:

Best thing about him, he looks like a pub player, none of this ripped six pack nonsense.

Thinly veiled you're a ginger too

Posted
3 hours ago, royal white said:

City were on another level tonight. For years the big debate has been who was the best between Scholes, Lampard and Gerrard. For me KDB is in front of those 3 now 

TBF, they should be at another level with their spending power.

The 1.60 on offer down here was overs so had to be taken. As previously said, my enemy's enemy is my friend so I would be very happy to see City do the treble. One nagging worry though. Real Madrid.

They are offering 3.00 down here for Madrid to qualify for the final. Had to have a small interest bet at that price as that seems to be overs to me too.

As far as Arsenal are concerned, the man who brought me up really disliked them. Reckoned that their board members also in positions of power at the FA meant that Arsenal always got cushy home draws in the FA Cup - especially in the early rounds. I am never sorry to see them lose.

Posted
2 hours ago, bolty58 said:

TBF, they should be at another level with their spending power.

The 1.60 on offer down here was overs so had to be taken. As previously said, my enemy's enemy is my friend so I would be very happy to see City do the treble. One nagging worry though. Real Madrid.

They are offering 3.00 down here for Madrid to qualify for the final. Had to have a small interest bet at that price as that seems to be overs to me too.

As far as Arsenal are concerned, the man who brought me up really disliked them. Reckoned that their board members also in positions of power at the FA meant that Arsenal always got cushy home draws in the FA Cup - especially in the early rounds. I am never sorry to see them lose.

 Having spending power is one thing, (see Chelsea, United, Spurs etc) to get a team to play like they do is something else, a joy to watch at the moment. 

Posted

Was thinking last night about City earlier in the season and why they haven’t already won the league. Then I remembered all the weird teams Pep was putting out (Rico Lewis etc.) He’s always trying new things is Pep - it’s just taken him a while to find this current way of playing. They’re now something else 

Posted
3 hours ago, royal white said:

 Having spending power is one thing, (see Chelsea, United, Spurs etc) to get a team to play like they do is something else, a joy to watch at the moment. 

If I was a supporter of a moneybags club my joy in successes would always be tempered by that. However, in that situation I would hope we were a stylish outfit who played with a freedom. A bit of a footballing version of Rugby Union's 'Barbarians'.

To be fair to Citeh they do this & are a delight to watch most of the time.

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