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Another penalty for Forest
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Okay Pagan π Nitpickingham Forest 3 Arsenal 2
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Agreed fellas π FT Spuds 3- Real Madrid Dons 0
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H.T 2-1.That’s why imo it’s the best cup competion in the world π
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Goal for Notts Forest π 2-1
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Great.Per Sackerspuds has just equalised for the @rse
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Forest have just taken the lead at home to Arsenal
Harry Kane team π 2 – Wimbledon 0
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Yes indeedy NB.The most intimidating ground I’ve ever been to is Milwall.
Just glad to get out alive.We won as well πP.s Get well soon pal.I had the flu just before xmas.
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Sounds a bit one-sided at Wembly, after 25 mins Spuds are on currently 93% possession⦠so 1-0 Wimbledon then!
So.Wimbledon atm are about the same level as when Real Madrid came to Wembley then Chucky ? π
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I’m sure I saw some story (on here)linking Chelsea to Mahrez last week ?
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You might need both to replace the wee man? π
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You’ve got Salah already for where he plays.Or is he a back up ?
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Jim.Even if we lose.We’ll still be 15 points clear of Liverpool.
NB – Now your hopefully sober π Do you stand by all the guff
you said about Pep last night ? Or was it the classic beer talking πI did agree with your thoughts on MP though.Absolute gentleman.
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As well as the points above made why he’s moved.
Playing for a bigger and better team (Certainly in the last
25 years)He wants to win honours (50/50 if he wins the Spanish league
nearly every season)Shame for the Premier league.As he was.No doubts one of the finest
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Beni.If you think Barkley for Β£15m is about the going rate?
How much for Jordan “sideways” Henderson ? About a tenner imo π_____________________________
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Indeed Jim.Fingers crossed.I don’t see him smiling anytime soon NB π
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I’d like Edin Dzeko back at City as a plan B.Just to mix it up.No chance
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I’ve been sent this from a pal of mine.Surely no-one is a bigger asshat than
the hypocritical one ?The Man United boss once mocked Arsene Wenger as a voyeur who took an unhealthy interest in Chelsea, but he has been doing exactly the same with Man City?
If Pep Guardiola ever gets time to look out of his Salford apartment window, the Manchester City manager should not be too surprised if he sees a Jodrell Bank-sized telescope peering at him from the nearby Lowry Hotel.
On the thin end of that telescope would be Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho, a man who once mocked Arsene Wenger as a ‘voyeur’.
His snipe at the Arsenal boss, when Mourinho himself was in charge at Stamford Bridge, was based on the fact that Wenger ‘speaks, speaks, speaks about Chelsea’, and he suggested that a telescope may have been employed to snoop on goings-on at his club.
And yet, since the week of the Manchester derby , there has been a virtual avalanche of verbals aimed at the Blues, all tumbling from Mourinho’s mouth.
That has sparked the fear β or the joy among the media β that the toxic relationship between Mourinho and Guardiola , which earned it the tag ‘The Disease’ in Spain, is also about to break out into open hostility in Manchester.
But while Guardiola has let his team do the talking, Mourinho has talked incessantly about City and Guardiola for the last month.
In the build-up to the derby, the Reds boss’s nervousness manifested itself in a blatant attempt to influence the referee.
He claimed initially that City were divers, and then that they used tactical fouls to inhibit counter-attacks against their high-pressing style.
That ignored the facts of the matter, that United commit more fouls per game β 10.6 to 10.4.
If Mourinho has analysed how many of City’s fouls are ‘tactical’, he is perhaps even more of a voyeur than we were beginning to think.
On the dives, an analysis earlier this year of how many dives have been committed by each club since 2012-13 found City were guilty of 11, while United had committed 13, and the table of ill-repute was topped by Chelsea, managed by Mourinho himself for two of those five seasons.
Mourinho also threw in a playground snitch-style whinge about Guardiola wearing a yellow ribbon as a show of support for Catalan political prisoners, for good measure.
Then after City had schooled his team, he tried to enter the celebrating Blues dressing room, shouting about respect, sparking a 15-man tussle between players and staff of both sides.
Not content with having started the rumpus, Mourinho then had the gall to suggest that City’s reaction to their victory was down to poor education or bad manners!
As City’s serene progress at the top of the league has intensified the pressure on Mourinho, his squeakings have become increasingly desperate.
A man who splashed out Β£90million for Paul Pogba, and then Β£75million for Romelu Lukaku β eclipsing City’s transfer record of Β£54million β then claimed it was all about spending.
He said that City had got rid of two good full-backs in Pablo Zabaleta and Aleks Kolarov and replaced them ‘with three’.
Not only did that skim over the fact that those two City servants were both past their sell-by date, it was blatantly untrue β City actually got rid of FOUR full backs in the summer, as Gael Clichy and Bacary Sagna also left, and replaced them with three.
The prices paid for Kyle Walker and Benjamin Mendy are irrelevant β as any average student of football can see, full-backs are essential to Guardiola’s expansive style of football.
Given that, for Mourinho to suggest that spending big money on full backs is any more outrageous than buying a striker who has been out-scored by Raheem Sterling, is disingenuous to say the least.
The beauty of all this for City fans is that the more Mourinho moans, the more it is apparent that he is being beaten down by Guardiola.
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Franck Ribery
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HH.Yes mate.Igor Biscan (and Skirtel) Both look like the villans in scooby doo π
You’ve just given me an idea for a new thread π_____________________________
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