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I thought his point was more that the big teams always get the decisions from the officials (so what’s the point) might as well play the under 23’s.
Hard to believe he would be fuming about us that much in the aftermath of getting robbed by the ref.
Cardiff need the points, so he has to take the City game seriously. If he has a beef with us then I’d imagine that is unlikely to be shared by Cardiff supporters.
Moot tho - can’t see City dropping points here.Modifying post.
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Warnock is just a Grade A cunt. The whingiest, bitter ****ing manager ever.
Hope him and Cardiff go down quicker than a Kane dive.
Pity Woy doesn't follow suit, would have loved Warnock, Hodgson and Dyche to all get relegated... as it is, we need Woy to dent City's run in. Pwobably won't though...
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Originally posted by Buzzo View PostI thought his point was more that the big teams always get the decisions from the officials (so what’s the point) might as well play the under 23’s.
Hard to believe he would be fuming about us that much in the aftermath of getting robbed by the ref.
Cardiff need the points, so he has to take the City game seriously. If he has a beef with us then I’d imagine that is unlikely to be shared by Cardiff supporters.
Moot tho - can’t see City dropping points here.
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I've seen weaker teams...Originally posted by Pablo View PostThe prick that still moans to this day about us playing a weakened team in a dead rubber years ago.
The team he named that day was Reina, Alvaro Arbeloa, Gabriel Paletta, Sami Hyypia, Emiliano Insua, Pennant, Xabi Alonso, Momo Sissoko, Mark Gonzalez, Robbie Fowler and Craig BellamyOh triffic......so while you're up the road jollying it up, it's touch your toes time for Rodney
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Cardiff's best 11 this season for example...Originally posted by maxwellbaxter View PostI've seen weaker teams...
The team he named that day was Reina, Alvaro Arbeloa, Gabriel Paletta, Sami Hyypia, Emiliano Insua, Pennant, Xabi Alonso, Momo Sissoko, Mark Gonzalez, Robbie Fowler and Craig Bellamy
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City fans are getting like Madrid & Barca fans, they expect and are entitled. Football is the winner if LFC win that league but because football is so tribal and City have no history, we don't seem to have much support outside our own fanbase. I suppose so much success over the years breeds envy. Maybe other fans don't have any feelings about City because they were nobodies for so long. At least City had integrity before that bought everything, blank cheques, tapping up, scandals & cheating doesn't seem to bother City supporters or supporters of other clubs that want LFC to lose more than City to win. I'm actually surprised how much vitriol there is about us potentially winning the league.
As for City fans, I don't think they can get over how much we are matching them this season. Everyone looks at City with so many top players, the manager they wanted, blitzing teams, scoring for fun, amazing football but their fans can't understand why we are still right there... it's actually brilliant they just can't comprehend it. Maybe they'll still win, maybe football will be the loser in the end but it's been a long time since our fanbase has had this excitement and togetherness.
Forget Cardiff, doesn't matter who they put out.. City will still beat them. The United and Spurs games are the ones imo. The United fans I know are in a bit of a quandary. Get some result at City or potentially losing out on a champs league place which would be hugely detrimental for them as a top club & of course financially. Them dropping points before City game but still being in touch is essential. They have to have a glimmer of hope, something to play for to give City a game.
Chelsea winning at Cardiff was probably a blessing in disguise as the competition for champs spots is so tight. Hopefully Arsenal win tonight aswell, ramp up the pressure. Wolves away tough game for mancs, Wolves have 5 days between the cup game so hopefully they go full strength. Spurs dropping more points is also a blessing as now they have been dragged right back into the race. I hope City knock them out of champs league and then they can get revenge in league game.
Argh my thoughts...I'm babbling now..bye
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Good postOriginally posted by danperkins View PostCity fans are getting like Madrid & Barca fans, they expect and are entitled. Football is the winner if LFC win that league but because football is so tribal and City have no history, we don't seem to have much support outside our own fanbase. I suppose so much success over the years breeds envy. Maybe other fans don't have any feelings about City because they were nobodies for so long. At least City had integrity before that bought everything, blank cheques, tapping up, scandals & cheating doesn't seem to bother City supporters or supporters of other clubs that want LFC to lose more than City to win. I'm actually surprised how much vitriol there is about us potentially winning the league.
As for City fans, I don't think they can get over how much we are matching them this season. Everyone looks at City with so many top players, the manager they wanted, blitzing teams, scoring for fun, amazing football but their fans can't understand why we are still right there... it's actually brilliant they just can't comprehend it. Maybe they'll still win, maybe football will be the loser in the end but it's been a long time since our fanbase has had this excitement and togetherness.
Forget Cardiff, doesn't matter who they put out.. City will still beat them. The United and Spurs games are the ones imo. The United fans I know are in a bit of a quandary. Get some result at City or potentially losing out on a champs league place which would be hugely detrimental for them as a top club & of course financially. Them dropping points before City game but still being in touch is essential. They have to have a glimmer of hope, something to play for to give City a game.
Chelsea winning at Cardiff was probably a blessing in disguise as the competition for champs spots is so tight. Hopefully Arsenal win tonight aswell, ramp up the pressure. Wolves away tough game for mancs, Wolves have 5 days between the cup game so hopefully they go full strength. Spurs dropping more points is also a blessing as now they have been dragged right back into the race. I hope City knock them out of champs league and then they can get revenge in league game.
Argh my thoughts...I'm babbling now..bye
I also think Palace and Leicester are tricky fixtures for City. Our old managers could do us a massive favour. Good job we have been so complimentary about them since they left
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And now City begin there 8 game run in 28 days including 3 against Spurs, Manchester Derby, Palace, and Leicester after already playing a **** ton of games this season I think Burnley away and Palace away will cause them the greatest problems. We just have to keep our nerve, we have been truly amazing as fans this season, the team everybody linked to the club, you really sense everybody pulling together almost bending the Universe to make this happen.Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
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Neil Warnock saying now his team could be the deciding factor in the Title ... I really think this cunt would love to do everything in his power to take points off us and roll over for City, obviously every game is a must win but we should not take Cardiff lightly, he'll probably have them running through brick walls to take something from us. Far play to the cunt, 70 years old and still knocking about at the highest level in the gameLast edited by Nicey; 01-04-19, 04:31 PM.Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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He’s milking his demise for all its worthOriginally posted by Nicey View PostNeil Warnock saying now his team could be the deciding factor in the Title ... I really think this cunt would love to do everything in his power to take points off us and roll over for City, obviously every game is a must win but we should not take Cardiff lightly, he'll probably have them running through brick walls to take something from us. Far play to the cunt, 70 years old and stick knocking about at the highest level in the game
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Interesting from Gary Neville. I agree, I actually don't think a draw yesterday would have been that bad a result all things considered. Which is why the win was so massive.
“For the first time this season I felt we were on The Run In – you could feel it at the end of the game,” he told Sky Sports.
“The Liverpool crowd went wild and you could see that emotion with Jurgen Klopp celebrating with the Kop. We’ve got every game on Sky [in April] and if they win it, it’ll be an incredible place to be. If they don’t win it, it’ll also be incredible in some ways because of the tension, the anxiety, the passion. A loss would have been a huge blow – not terminal but a huge blow.
“A draw wouldn’t have been the worst result in the world because it’s a tough game and they will drop points on the way – there’s no doubt about it. I don’t think City will win every game either but if Tottenham had gone on and scored people would have talking about the meltdown, Liverpool blowing it. It was a huge victory.
“They weren’t at their best, Liverpool, and once Tottenham sorted out the tactical side of things in the first half where they just had a problem with the narrow midfield getting out to the full-backs – Andy Robertson and Trent Alexander-Arnold were running wild down those wings – Tottenham played a good game here and will feel really disappointed.
“We used to have this saying at United: ‘Something’s just happening’. You can’t explain it. Tottenham looked the most dangerous. Liverpool had some threat from set-pieces but not really from open play. But if you can grab those late goals when the other team look most likely to score, you have that feeling. Liverpool haven’t been at their best – they weren’t against Fulham but they have got the result and they’re in a good position.”Modifying post.
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