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really hope it's something like that, a humiliation for BFS, and that joke of a board.So how many are City going to get? I am thinking 8.
really hope it's something like that, a humiliation for BFS, and that joke of a board.So how many are City going to get? I am thinking 8.
Again I agree with some of this and disagree with other bits.I can't see either Moyes or the players giving half a ****. You just don't go onto the pitch thinking about the fact that Ferguson's watching, I'd be fairly surprised if they even knew he was there.
The reasoning is just bad pop psychology. It could also have applied to Busby and Charlton's involvement when Ferguson took over. I guarantee that if the team had performed well this season, people would have cited continuity and keeping in touch with its history by keeping Ferguson involved as a reason why. It's just something that happens when a team is losing games: people pick up on irrelevant details and write stories about why they're making everything terrible.
Sounds about right...So how many are City going to get? I am thinking 8.
Yeah they're really good in an individual sense.Really don't think this City side gets enough love, such fun to watch. Yaya just storming through like the big kid in the playground just one of the many joys in watching them.
The errors all part of the charm. There is just so much to enjoy, as well as Toure you have two wonderfuly talented strikers, then Silva and Nasri (yeah no one likes him) who are both lovely footballers. Navas is great in a very different way, then Kompany and Zabaleta are both likeable as well as very good. All that and the manager is not a ****.Yeah they're really good in an individual sense.
Possibly a bit underrated because their individual errors at the back do mean they drop utterly ridiculous points quite regularly but if there is any English side to challenge the top Spanish and German sides then it's clearly City on a good day IMO.
Ljungberg?Nope.
One is an Arse man (sorry, innuendos are an illness), but not a Pom.
Wait, what? Is this actually a thing?Was in a v.long term relationship until sometime in 2007 so I doubt anything at all was suspected for the first half of his career. Don't think teammates were aware though as he also said "I wonder if something was ever said of the fact I liked to read" or words to that effect after he said that it was only of the stereotypically 'gay' differences he had.
Thomas Hitzlsperger gay: Recap of reaction as first former Premier League footballer comes out - Mirror OnlineWait, what? Is this actually a thing?
Thomas Hitzlsperger admitted to Zeit that nobody in football has told him that they are gay - the same problem found by Robbie Rogers- and he wonders now whether people talked about him.
However, he is aware that he was portrayed in a different way by the media. He knew he had different interests to his colleague; he liked to read, for example, and the media knew that too.
"There is probably hardly any other sign in my character though, 'what is typically gay'?
"Anybody who felt the way that I performed onto a football field was unmanly isn't worth thinking about."
Seems to be based solely on the fact of all the injuries they're suffering and that the board feel no other manager would cope better with the players available.Sounds about right...
God, West Ham are poor. Surely BFS cannot survive for much longer?
Graeme Le Saux was famously thought of as a little fruity because he read The Guardian.Good grief. Since when has enjoying a book been an indicator of someone's ***uality?