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And a lovely outing to Blackpool. Fish and Chips and a ride on the Ferris wheel. How could anyone say no?"When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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I don’t remember exactly, but they dropped out, mainly because Virgil had made his mind up. We had to pay what we had to pay, but City were never a consideration, it didn’t come down to money, because did it did - Virgil would be at Coty earning more money.Originally posted by labourRed View PostWouldn't they have paid £65m or less. We paid a tappng up tax, if i can remember correctly.Modifying post.
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John Stones - £50.04m
* Douglas Luiz - £10.80m
* Danilo - £27.00m
* Kyle Walker - £47.43m
* Benjamin Mendy - £51.75m
* Aymeric Laporte - £58.50m
* Pedro Porro - £10.80m
* Angeliño - £10.80m
* João Cancelo - £58.50m
* Rodri - £63.00m
* Nathan Aké - £40.77m
* Ruben Dias - £55.00mGlass half empty club
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It's mental, and they're a mess still.Originally posted by craigdanny View Post£450m now spent by Pep on the back four alone since his arrival.
CBs
Laporte - Brilliant
Ake - Unproven but has potential
Dias - Unproven but has potential
Stones - Poor
Garcia - Poor and wants to leave
Otamendi - Liability
Fullbacks
Walker - Been a good player for them but 30 already
Mendy - Good at social media, not so good at football
Zinchenko - Decent offensively, suspect defensively
Cancelo - Decent offensively, suspect defensively
Angelino - So bad they loaned him out
Not much value for half a billion really
A lot of pressure on Ake and Dias to be an instant hit.
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I watched that, and to me at least, it seemed that what Jermaine Jenas (or was it the other one?) was saying, and what they were showing us didn't quite tally.Originally posted by ntto View Postwatched MoTD2 and Pep said how Leicester didnt come to play and they just sat back on the counter - from what they showed on MoTD2 Leicester played some brilliant football and teh edit made them look very dominant
It looked to me like Leicester effectively absorbed the pressure then pounced (and scored).
They did play some pretty neat stuff though under pressure.Oh I don't know.
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It definitely wasn't a "smash and grab". For the 37 minutes up until the Leicester pen City were definitely on top. Dominant in possession but not creating much.Originally posted by rudedog View PostLeicester had 28% possession, and 7 shots on goal - to get 5 goals from that is pretty hard to believe. One of the biggest 'smash and grabs' ever surely?
Leicester had a predictable tactic of sitting deep and hitting on the counter attack. Getting the equaliser seemed to give them confidence and drain the confidence from City.
After that I think Leicester were deserved winners. City couldn't break them down and Leicester picked them off when they had the chance.
The scoreline probably did flatter Leicester, but it was a well earned tactical victory IMO.
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City's front 3 were completely ineffective, bar that one strike from Mahrez. Sterling and Foden barely touched the ball in their revised roles.
KDB was City's only performer, but he had nobody to hit.
Smash and grab is a bit of an injustice to Leicester.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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and I guess no one can resist Jurgen once you've been exposed to his charms. 
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