Kinkladze>Nasri.
Kun though, what a player.
English Clubs Manchester City FC, Injury Crisis
English Clubs Manchester City FC, Injury Crisis
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Oct 20 2014, 12:10 AM
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Kinkladze>Nasri.
Kun though, what a player. |
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Oct 26 2014, 04:07 AM
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Nov 7 2014, 03:24 AM
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What a childish lot. 80's are >>> way.
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Nov 9 2014, 06:01 PM
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What're you talking about? Chelsea completely outclassed Liverpool, played them off the park. It's a fair result in the end, nobody's complaining. Shouldn't you look at your own results first?
Speaking of luck, QPR were unlucky to just end up with 1 point. City has been out of it without Silva and Kompany, Austin tore them apart on more than one occasion. In the end it's Agüero 2-2 QPR. A sign of class, that. QUOTE(CityBluePrint @ Nov 9 2014, 04:23 AM) "Sergio Aguero scores goals where he cuts inside and scores with his right foot. I think: why did the defender not show him his left foot?" Which 'brilliant" football pundit quote the above on the eve of the recent Manchester Derby?. Clue - Feed the Goat. Just like the Derby's Goal, Aguero scored, a brace, today with his left. Aguero could have added more goals to his tally if the Referees were not to deny the Penalties (Derby, CAKA etc) which was clear to everyone! Why is it our rivals get the Lucky Breaks? I can understand why Brendan Rodgers is |
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Nov 10 2014, 09:08 PM
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Nov 11 2014, 03:44 PM
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You can bring out all the statistics you want, but if you've bothered to watch the match you would realized that your "outclassed" is quite a stretch of a claim. QPR put City under the cosh for periods of time, it could have easily been 3 points for them if not for Agüero. City's defence looked uncertain without Kompany, and the midfield sorely missed Silva. And that is a fact. To take credit away from QPR and claim that your side was better just by quoting statistics? That's quite unbecoming of the Champions of England don't you think?
If you want to talk about statistics, how about this? Austin had 4 shots on goal, 1 goal and 1 which led to an own goal. Agüero had 8 shots, 2 of which led to goals. Does that make Austin the better striker? Statistics in football is an afterthought for analysis, what happened on the pitch is what counts. Leading on from that, 22 full-blooded men governed by an official on the pitch and a few others on the sidelines. Mistakes are bound to happen, but these things even out. Why talk about penalties that might or might not have been given? You might as well throw in shots that might or might not have gone in. Why stop at that, let's talk about the what ifs had Messi signed or whatever. Not going to go on about FFP, I have no idea why you brought that out. There are more than 4 teams in the league, you know? QUOTE(CityBluePrint @ Nov 11 2014, 12:10 PM) Likewise City outclassed QPR. Austin (King Curi Ayam) had 2 goals disallowed correctly by linesman under Rule 11 (offside by a mile) & Rule 16 (Hart to retake goal kick). City had 60% possession, 24 shots with 7 on target whereas QPR had 17 shots with 4 on target. BTW its was BR who complained about Cahill's goaltending. Chelsea was lucky to escape from having to pay the penalty. No? Whereas Aguero handball was not that clear. Yes? You want to talk about FAIR. Is it fair for some club to spend 150m while restricting/capping other teams from spending? Especially when the club should pay down its DEBT instead of paying obscene wages (on crocked players like Falcoa & RVP to name a few) & breaking transfer fees for the like of an unproven (not fit enough for LVG) rookie? |
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Aug 23 2015, 02:26 AM
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Aug 24 2015, 02:40 AM
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Well played, City. Everton contained you most of the match, but that 2 moments are what sets teams fighting for the League apart. That Kolarov shot, which in most days would have flown straight to row Z. and THAT pass by Toure, bloody hell. See you at your place soon.
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Sep 20 2015, 03:27 PM
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Sep 21 2015, 05:00 PM
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QUOTE(sekngucing @ Sep 21 2015, 02:12 AM) Unfortunate you see it that way.I thought West Ham were good value, their attack looks sharp. City seemed a bit off, probably because the spine of the team is missing. The creativity and unpredictability just isn't there without Silva. They created a ton of chances in the second half, but Hammers were well prepared. Credit to Bilic, he seemed a very decent manager. Oh well, early days yet. Here's to a great season ahead. |
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Oct 25 2015, 11:40 PM
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No Silva no Party.
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Feb 2 2016, 04:40 PM
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Feb 2 2016, 05:26 PM
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Sep 19 2016, 02:19 AM
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Sep 19 2016, 02:33 AM
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QUOTE(CityBluePrint @ Sep 19 2016, 02:30 AM) What walk like a duck talk like a duck? Ha Ha waddle back to your dive. Can't wait to welcome you lot to Goodison, going to be a heck of a match. We will resist your revolution and then revolutionize your revolution Dutch style.Tho' come back here at the end of the season. OK |
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Sep 19 2016, 01:01 PM
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QUOTE(abeja @ Sep 19 2016, 09:44 AM) Awww, come on. Don't tell me u lot are still upset with us for taking Stones away from u? I actually didn't mind Stones leaving tbh, we got a great price. And Ashley Williams. It's a good move for both parties, Stones didn't have the luxury of developing at his own pace at Goodison seeing there was huge expectations on him due partly to we don't have much squad depth. He was making too many mistakes, costing us a lot in games. City should afford him more chance to learn, he's covered by very experienced defenders at their peak all around. All the best to him really.About last weekends game, City were phenomenal. The match was fast paced and fluid attacking. Particularly loved the 2nd goal. Classic counter attacking football. KDB MOTM no doubt. Had an excellent game and was involved in all 4 goals. Onwards and upwards! |
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