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    Originally posted by Rigadon View Post
    Best Premier League win percentage (20+ matches)
    Games Won Win %
    Jose Mourinho 120 85 70.83
    Sir Alex Ferguson 809 528 65.27
    Carlo Arncelotti 76 48 63.16
    Roberto Mancini 133 82 61.65
    Arsene Wenger 636 366 57.55
    Rafael Benitez 253 140 255.34

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22507128

    Bloody foreigners!
    Corrected it for you
    Stop the cyberhate


    from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

    Susan Black

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      Originally posted by Rigadon View Post
      Best Premier League win percentage (20+ matches)
      Games Won Win %
      Jose Mourinho 120 85 70.83
      Sir Alex Ferguson 809 528 65.27
      Carlo Ancelotti 76 48 63.16

      Roberto Mancini 133 82 61.65
      Arsene Wenger 636 366 57.55
      Rafael Benitez 253 140 55.34

      http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22507128

      Bloody foreigners!
      Where's David Moyes?
      Another MASSIVE game

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        Originally posted by Rigadon View Post
        Where's David Moyes?
        Licking DBF arse?
        Stop the cyberhate


        from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

        Susan Black

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          The first City forum on google is closed.
          The times they are a changin'.

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            @PrestwichBlue
            It was either Mancini to go or many of our top players. Really. True story will now start to emerge and City fans will be horrified #mcfc
            The times they are a changin'.

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              Exactly a year to the day they beat QPR as well.
              The times they are a changin'.

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                So this time next week Rodgers will be the sixth longest serving current Premiership manager.

                .
                Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



                May the Lord bless this post.

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                  Originally posted by Arn View Post
                  I hope that you followed my advice and cashed in on it.

                  I won over €1k.

                  Like printing money.
                  Feel free to donate to a good cause

                  www.Liverpoolbaymlt.org

                  www.twitter.com/lbmlt

                  www.Facebook.com/liverpoolbaymarinelifetrust

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                    Last season Mancini won title. Di Matteo FA Cup & Champions League. Dalglish won League Cup. All sacked. #bbcfootball @philmcnulty 34 minutes ago
                    Another MASSIVE game

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                      MANUEL PELLEGRINI was interviewed for the manager’s job by Liverpool in the summer of 2010, but overlooked in favour of Roy Hodgson.

                      Pellegrini is set to become Manchester City coach, replacing the doomed Roberto Mancini, but the Chilean could already have worked in England had Liverpool not abandoned their interest him.

                      Goalkeeper Pepe Reina, who worked with Pellegrini at Villarreal, spoke to former Anfield managing director Christian Purslow about his old coach as the club searched for a successor to Rafa Benitez.

                      Purslow met Pellegrini for talks at Heathrow Airport and, in his autobiography, Reina writes: “Pellegrini had just lost his job at Real Madrid despite doing a really good job there and giving Barcelona a run for the La Liga title.

                      “He was available and we needed a manager. For me, it made perfect sense. I said so, telling Purslow that Pellegrini was the right man. It wasn’t just because I knew him. It was more about the style of football that he plays, getting teams to attack all the time.

                      “Pellegrini has an attacking mentality and, when Purslow asked me about him, I said, ‘He’s a great manager and a great man in the dressing room’. He would never sit deep and just accept being put under pressure by opponents.

                      “I know that the club spoke to Pellegrini a couple of times when they were looking for a new manager because he told me.

                      “He called me and asked me what the mood was like in the dressing room, what the players were thinking and so on. I really hoped that he would get the job.”

                      Reina added: “The only slight concern I had was that he didn’t have any experience in English football.”

                      Pellegrini’s arrival at City will add spice to the Manchester derby.

                      His Villarreal side controversially knocked Everton – managed by new United boss David Moyes – out of the Champions League qualifying round in 2005, 4-2 on aggregate.



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                        never mind dumb and dumber..c*nt and c*ntier

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                          Originally posted by peekay View Post
                          MANUEL PELLEGRINI was interviewed for the manager’s job by Liverpool in the summer of 2010, but overlooked in favour of Roy Hodgson.


                          Originally posted by peekay View Post
                          Pellegrini’s arrival at City will add spice to the Manchester derby.

                          His Villarreal side controversially knocked Everton – managed by new United boss David Moyes – out of the Champions League qualifying round in 2005, 4-2 on aggregate.


                          I don't remember anything controversial about the tie? I just though Everton got hammered. Surely the media aren't already trying to stoke a rivalry that just doesn't even exist.

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                            With the changes at Man Utd and Chelsea, this could have been an opportunity for City; a bit of stability might have given them an advantage. As it is now, it's almost an equal standing start from the three teams you expect to challenge for the title.

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                              ****s.
                              Are we winning?

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                                Originally posted by Muddled View Post






                                I don't remember anything controversial about the tie? I just though Everton got hammered. Surely the media aren't already trying to stoke a rivalry that just doesn't even exist.
                                I seem to remember that Collina made one bad decision against the Bitters, and that had he got it right...they would have gone on to lift the trophy.

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