wutang wrote:Another glut of goals for us again yesterday: 7-0 against Cambridge
In three games this season we have scored a total of 22 goals (8-2, 7-1, 7-0)
Dean wrote:Having fucking Watford against West Ham on ‘Super’ Sunday doesn’t help viewing figures!
Vicky wrote:So his team beat their rivals 2-0 yesterday and he still isn't happy.
All this conspiracy business is crap.
Man City have had a cracking start to the season and could quite possible end it unbeaten.
Maybe because Pep has bought better players, i mean didn't Arsenal sub their £52 million pound player yesterday?
Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:So his team beat their rivals 2-0 yesterday and he still isn't happy.
All this conspiracy business is crap.
Man City have had a cracking start to the season and could quite possible end it unbeaten.
Maybe because Pep has bought better players, i mean didn't Arsenal sub their £52 million pound player yesterday?
Of course Scottish conspiracies involving Celtic and sectarianism are far more likely than English ones involving vast sums of money.
Lacazette was taken off in a tactical move. Wenger has been criticised in the past for not being pragmatic and holding on to a lead, yet replacing a striker with a holding midfielder when 2-0 up and 15 minutes to go, he still gets it in the ear.
Vicky wrote:Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:So his team beat their rivals 2-0 yesterday and he still isn't happy.
All this conspiracy business is crap.
Man City have had a cracking start to the season and could quite possible end it unbeaten.
Maybe because Pep has bought better players, i mean didn't Arsenal sub their £52 million pound player yesterday?
Of course Scottish conspiracies involving Celtic and sectarianism are far more likely than English ones involving vast sums of money.
Lacazette was taken off in a tactical move. Wenger has been criticised in the past for not being pragmatic and holding on to a lead, yet replacing a striker with a holding midfielder when 2-0 up and 15 minutes to go, he still gets it in the ear.
It's not conspiracies i'm talking about, it's facts TJ.
Maybe the High Heidgins in the FA are up to something, you know more about than i do.
I just thought it seemed a bit far fetched.
Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:So his team beat their rivals 2-0 yesterday and he still isn't happy.
All this conspiracy business is crap.
Man City have had a cracking start to the season and could quite possible end it unbeaten.
Maybe because Pep has bought better players, i mean didn't Arsenal sub their £52 million pound player yesterday?
Of course Scottish conspiracies involving Celtic and sectarianism are far more likely than English ones involving vast sums of money.
Lacazette was taken off in a tactical move. Wenger has been criticised in the past for not being pragmatic and holding on to a lead, yet replacing a striker with a holding midfielder when 2-0 up and 15 minutes to go, he still gets it in the ear.
It's not conspiracies i'm talking about, it's facts TJ.
Maybe the High Heidgins in the FA are up to something, you know more about than i do.
I just thought it seemed a bit far fetched.
Another thing that has just been proved, you don't read anything I say.
I said in a previous post the 'English FA' has nothing to do with the near autonomous 'Premier League' they are pretty much a law unto themselves and the FA are scared of them.
Far fetched it does sound I agree but there comes a time when you have to consider a correlation between vast sums of money, and we're talking £billions here, with a continuous string of often 'obviously dubious' decisions going the way of benefitting a single club. You then look at the possible reasons for that and they are compelling.
I make a point of watching the highlights of every Man City game and I can tell you that in every case there is at least one glaringly dubious decision going City's way which changes the game to City's benefit. It's no coincidence either that in games where PL refs don't officiate they are far less dominant, the games against Wolves and Napoli being most noticable.
Saturday's incident with Kompany and Vardy is the worst example I've seen so far, one that can have no excuse, it was a straight red card no argument yet the ref refuses to enact the law and reduce City to ten men early in the game and threaten their all conquering reputation. It was an absolute travesty of justice.
Vicky wrote:Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:So his team beat their rivals 2-0 yesterday and he still isn't happy.
All this conspiracy business is crap.
Man City have had a cracking start to the season and could quite possible end it unbeaten.
Maybe because Pep has bought better players, i mean didn't Arsenal sub their £52 million pound player yesterday?
Of course Scottish conspiracies involving Celtic and sectarianism are far more likely than English ones involving vast sums of money.
Lacazette was taken off in a tactical move. Wenger has been criticised in the past for not being pragmatic and holding on to a lead, yet replacing a striker with a holding midfielder when 2-0 up and 15 minutes to go, he still gets it in the ear.
It's not conspiracies i'm talking about, it's facts TJ.
Maybe the High Heidgins in the FA are up to something, you know more about than i do.
I just thought it seemed a bit far fetched.
Another thing that has just been proved, you don't read anything I say.
I said in a previous post the 'English FA' has nothing to do with the near autonomous 'Premier League' they are pretty much a law unto themselves and the FA are scared of them.
Far fetched it does sound I agree but there comes a time when you have to consider a correlation between vast sums of money, and we're talking £billions here, with a continuous string of often 'obviously dubious' decisions going the way of benefitting a single club. You then look at the possible reasons for that and they are compelling.
I make a point of watching the highlights of every Man City game and I can tell you that in every case there is at least one glaringly dubious decision going City's way which changes the game to City's benefit. It's no coincidence either that in games where PL refs don't officiate they are far less dominant, the games against Wolves and Napoli being most noticable.
Saturday's incident with Kompany and Vardy is the worst example I've seen so far, one that can have no excuse, it was a straight red card no argument yet the ref refuses to enact the law and reduce City to ten men early in the game and threaten their all conquering reputation. It was an absolute travesty of justice.
That's a bit stupid isn't it, it's like Heinz not being in charge of the beans.
They should go together.
You have never stopped moaning since Saturday and Arsenal beat their biggest rivals.
Surely that must cheered you up slightly?
My team lost on Saturday and i have been keeping a dignified silence over the whole affair.
Trapper John wrote:Vicky wrote:
That's a bit stupid isn't it, it's like Heinz not being in charge of the beans.
They should go together.
You have never stopped moaning since Saturday and Arsenal beat their biggest rivals.
Surely that must cheered you up slightly?
My team lost on Saturday and i have been keeping a dignified silence over the whole affair.
I despise corruption especially when it affects me.
"My team lost on Saturday and i have been keeping a dignified silence over the whole affair."
I know someone else who is doing exactly the same thing
minus the dignified bit, going by the short, sharp post Saturday afternoon
Trapper John wrote:West Brom have sacked Tony Pulis - stupid in my view, who is gonna replace him? ....... whatever his style of play he's never taken a team down.
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