Hazard chose chelsea instead? hahahhah
English Clubs Manchester City FC - EPL Champion 2011/12, Fulham 1 - 2 City
English Clubs Manchester City FC - EPL Champion 2011/12, Fulham 1 - 2 City
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May 29 2012, 05:53 PM
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Hazard chose chelsea instead? hahahhah
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May 29 2012, 06:09 PM
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May 29 2012, 11:01 PM
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Nowadays u can see many kids with Man city shirts walking around bukit bintang... their jersey is so new...
sometimes i wonder if they can name all their first team players... i have really no idea where are those fans come from because previously man city fans are totally not in existence... |
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May 29 2012, 11:58 PM
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QUOTE(MamulaMoon @ May 29 2012, 11:01 PM) Nowadays u can see many kids with Man city shirts walking around bukit bintang... their jersey is so new... And back in the days where Liverpool were dominant i bet there we not many MU fans either, and they faced the same talks as we are getting now. Don't get all sour just because your team lost, who knows this might just be the beginning of a losing streak for you? sometimes i wonder if they can name all their first team players... i have really no idea where are those fans come from because previously man city fans are totally not in existence... |
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May 30 2012, 12:01 AM
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QUOTE(dragna @ May 30 2012, 12:58 AM) And back in the days where Liverpool were dominant i bet there we not many MU fans either, and they faced the same talks as we are getting now. Don't get all sour just because your team lost, who knows this might just be the beginning of a losing streak for you? hahahaha..quite true.. |
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May 30 2012, 12:38 AM
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May 30 2012, 11:40 AM
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On Malaysia perspective of course there gonna be new breed of City fans in Bukit Bintang or wherever places the ManU bitter glory retards gonna named it ...because previously everything here is all about ManU. These retards prolly doesn't get it used to it yet. However I saw the video about Man City parade and the fans there are truly Blues. The City is blue for now.
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May 30 2012, 12:38 PM
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In other news, if this is true,
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/...report-?cc=5901 then we have to find another tall striker. Balotelli just doesnt cut it.. Especially after his childish action this season. Mancini cant afford to be distracted again. with tevez drama and all that. Higuain or Olivier Giroud. |
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May 30 2012, 01:56 PM
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QUOTE(99killer @ May 27 2012, 10:58 PM) The referees were bought too, including the medals and trophy. Now how much do you know about MU football? Let me test you and most of the MUST kopitards here.I remember when the league was won not by money, but with passion and amazing talents like Eric Cantona, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Not with money, like you. Which City player has scored more goals than Rooney @ OT? You trying to teach your grandma howw to suck eggs? I remember or reminisce the times I were romancing SYTs who probably are your sweet grandmas now. |
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May 30 2012, 06:47 PM
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QUOTE(MamulaMoon @ May 29 2012, 11:01 PM) Nowadays u can see many kids with Man city shirts walking around bukit bintang... their jersey is so new... In Malaysia, nobody, I mean nobody can support any other winning team. They will be labeled as Glory hunter. Football mad nation huh? I got a better name, Delusional BPL Big Four Mad Fanatics, sigh~sometimes i wonder if they can name all their first team players... i have really no idea where are those fans come from because previously man city fans are totally not in existence... |
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May 31 2012, 12:10 AM
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QUOTE(CityBluePrint @ May 30 2012, 01:56 PM) Now how much do you know about MU football? Let me test you and most of the MUST kopitards here. Nobody? MUST fans here must be ah chun (ali or mutu) come lately.Which City player has scored more goals than Rooney @ OT? You trying to teach your grandma howw to suck eggs? I remember or reminisce the times I were romancing SYTs who probably are your sweet grandmas now. OK I might as well give a clue. Even before there was a football king playing for Liverpool, there was a football king in Manchester. Might as well give the whole goods as most of you MUST kopitards were not even a gleam in your daddy's eyes let alone being fertilized in your mummy's womb. He was the one that scored the goal on the last day of the season that sent MU down from top flight football to 2nd. division. Now you see why Aguero's last goal reminds me of the one from the King of Manchester. Ah those halcyon days. Bantering with my mates who were overwhelming MU fans. For a long year and a half giving them grief with my teasing and ribbing. After those years now another season of giving to MU fans here. So to MU fans TAKE IT TAKE IT TAKE IT like a manc! This post has been edited by CityBluePrint: May 31 2012, 12:30 AM |
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Jun 1 2012, 02:33 AM
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baru sekali menang epl da borak cam power ar man city ni hahahahahaa
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Jun 1 2012, 03:12 AM
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sbnrya agak power lah hahaha
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Jun 1 2012, 03:44 AM
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QUOTE(CityBluePrint @ May 31 2012, 12:10 AM) Nobody? MUST fans here must be ah chun (ali or mutu) come lately. Denis Law, United's legend, so what? that makes you the purest football fans here? the least glory hunter?OK I might as well give a clue. Even before there was a football king playing for Liverpool, there was a football king in Manchester. Might as well give the whole goods as most of you MUST kopitards were not even a gleam in your daddy's eyes let alone being fertilized in your mummy's womb. He was the one that scored the goal on the last day of the season that sent MU down from top flight football to 2nd. division. Now you see why Aguero's last goal reminds me of the one from the King of Manchester. Ah those halcyon days. Bantering with my mates who were overwhelming MU fans. For a long year and a half giving them grief with my teasing and ribbing. After those years now another season of giving to MU fans here. So to MU fans TAKE IT TAKE IT TAKE IT like a manc! Cut the crap please, were you born in Manchester? each of people here has their own reason in supporting club, I doubt many were born in the city of European club they're supporting here, those who support the strong club do so maybe because they like its philosophy, its style of play, their favourite player playing there, or just for the sake of bashing their friends who support other clubs. Those who support the weaker team maybe because of the same reason plus has the chance to bash those who support strong team as a stupid glory hunter when their team fail, claiming they're supporting the weaker team no matter what hence claiming the pure fans of that club, without realizing by doing so make them glory hunter instead. Just so be it, there's no point to brag like that. That'll come back to you if your team fail *again* next season. |
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Jun 1 2012, 10:28 AM
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Yes, Most MU fans, even the kopitards, know it was Denis Law, but then have the cognizance not to respond based on their inadequacies. But you...still don't get it.
It would have been insightful viz if you have share that the King was not technically responsible for MU relegation. MU fans of the day thought it was. They invaded the field and the Derby match had to be abandoned. Still MU got relegated. Its understandable that MU budak budak or sheep, perhaps like you, come here to utter nonesense. They probably know about the current generations of MU players and the only HISTORY that they know is the titles and numerous cups that are glorified in MU trophy cases or for you to regurgitate it verbatim. Correct me if I'm wrong? On the other hand MUST seniors (including Liverpool supporters) here in this FL probably started supporting or jumping on the bandwagon in the 80's. 90s. What dismay me here is that a lot of the seniors especially MUSTARDS here are contributing a lot of inane posts to fool the sheeps here. To wit MU currently recycling old parts (to suggest that there is no value in the market swallowing Fergie's propaganda) is an insult to us football cognoscenti. Hopefully I can dispel that. I'm here to make a constructive contribution i.e. Uncle is not here to brag. What is there to boast about at my age? Right now you will probably only find a smattering of local football fans (who started following English football in the late 60s and early 70's) of which a number of my mates have given up for one reason or another. Now please refer to my subsequent post for 'how you can contribute'. Cogitate, Correlate, Compute & then Communicate. |
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Jun 1 2012, 10:35 AM
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A while back a MU senior post made me aware that he doesn't know much about MU's history to wit circa George
Best era.i.e all this talk about club history or even sugar daddy is utter claptrap if he can't cogitate, correlate, compute & communicate. Let me cite a couple of relevant quotes; QUOTE Sorry guys but as an Indonesian myself I can say this: Almost ALL of us are crazy about football. And, because of the Awful FA here (Scandals, Divisions everyday!) most of us take european teams as our first teams. (we still have a lot of passion for local teams, but because of the FA screwing everything up it's almost not worth it.) so... yeah, this is actually quite usual. which reminds me of Duke Red's raison d'être (disillushioned with local football politics etc) for being a Liverpool supporter. And this by a British football writer about Asian fans QUOTE So the reason why The Rags/Liverpool have so many followers over in these countries is because their FA's are so sh*t and disorganised... ? Maybe the English clubs have their hand in this corruption as it benefits them? Westerners say there is no corruption in the west (only lily white folks networking bla bla bla..) but forgot to mention that they export them to developing countries as the raw talent or resources is there readily & easily to be exploited or mined or developed. |
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Jun 1 2012, 06:45 PM
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Jun 1 2012, 06:57 PM
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QUOTE(MamulaMoon @ May 29 2012, 11:01 PM) Nowadays u can see many kids with Man city shirts walking around bukit bintang... their jersey is so new... They wear is not because they are Man City fans. They wear is because they are telling you that they are NOT Man Utd fans only ler...jangan perasansometimes i wonder if they can name all their first team players... i have really no idea where are those fans come from because previously man city fans are totally not in existence... QUOTE(dragna @ May 29 2012, 11:58 PM) And back in the days where Liverpool were dominant i bet there we not many MU fans either, and they faced the same talks as we are getting now. Don't get all sour just because your team lost, who knows this might just be the beginning of a losing streak for you? hahahaha...i really couldn't agree more! Seriously look at Man Utd lined up...nothing to be fear at all! I only respect Vidic and Rooney. Other than that...outdated version of Man Utd. Time to update lar or next season see you at mid table! |
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Jun 2 2012, 12:56 AM
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QUOTE(RazorVista @ Jun 1 2012, 06:57 PM) They wear is not because they are Man City fans. They wear is because they are telling you that they are NOT Man Utd fans only ler...jangan perasan Most Man City fans are glory hunters these days. not many city fans watch football to enjoy the game anymore...hahahaha...i really couldn't agree more! Seriously look at Man Utd lined up...nothing to be fear at all! I only respect Vidic and Rooney. Other than that...outdated version of Man Utd. Time to update lar or next season see you at mid table! They support City simply because its the richest team and keep on spending money... |
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Jun 2 2012, 02:55 AM
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QUOTE(MamulaMoon @ Jun 2 2012, 12:56 AM) Most Man City fans are glory hunters these days. not many city fans watch football to enjoy the game anymore... You are wrong. They support because they dislike their neighbor, Manchester United. That's all. Really simple.They support City simply because its the richest team and keep on spending money... |
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