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Posted 2012-05-17 00:34:54
JacknDanny, on 2012-05-17 00:27:26, said:
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-17 00:18:37, said:
Links please Red, as I haven't heard either of them stories.
http://www.dailymail...-departure.html
I have seen 2 similar articles, but NONE of them are directly quoting Yaya!!!
Its just his nob head agent stirring the sh!t up, trying to get the most money for his client.
I would be absolutely gob-smacked if he left!!
Probably right jack. I also doubt he would have used the words "big club"
Posted 2012-05-17 00:42:44
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-17 00:34:54, said:
JacknDanny, on 2012-05-17 00:27:26, said:
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-17 00:18:37, said:
Links please Red, as I haven't heard either of them stories.
http://www.dailymail...-departure.html
I have seen 2 similar articles, but NONE of them are directly quoting Yaya!!!
Its just his nob head agent stirring the sh!t up, trying to get the most money for his client.
I would be absolutely gob-smacked if he left!!
Probably right jack. I also doubt he would have used the words "big club"
Correct..... agent said something about a fresh challenge, but having seen what Yaya was saying last week about City becoming the 'new' Barcelona in the coming years, I just dont see him leaving in the forseable future.
Gutted about Micah!!! How Jones has got a place in front of him, or Glen Johnson for that matter, is mind boggling!!!
Posted 2012-05-17 08:50:52
JacknDanny, on 2012-05-17 00:42:44, said:
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-17 00:34:54, said:
JacknDanny, on 2012-05-17 00:27:26, said:
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-17 00:18:37, said:
Links please Red, as I haven't heard either of them stories.
http://www.dailymail...-departure.html
I have seen 2 similar articles, but NONE of them are directly quoting Yaya!!!
Its just his nob head agent stirring the sh!t up, trying to get the most money for his client.
I would be absolutely gob-smacked if he left!!
Probably right jack. I also doubt he would have used the words "big club"
Correct..... agent said something about a fresh challenge, but having seen what Yaya was saying last week about City becoming the 'new' Barcelona in the coming years, I just dont see him leaving in the forseable future.
Gutted about Micah!!! How Jones has got a place in front of him, or Glen Johnson for that matter, is mind boggling!!!
The ommission of Richards, the inclusion of Downing and Henderson.....the manager is going to get slaughtered after the competition
Posted 2012-05-18 01:14:37
petermik, on 2012-04-12 13:55:41, said:
mrbojangles, on 2012-04-12 11:49:36, said:
petermik, on 2012-04-09 22:08:09, said:
Its happened...................................
It's ok. Last night we got our preferred method of transport back.
Up up up in the clouds-come down to earth and reality City have blown it-whats another year LOL LOL
I'm gonna be spending a few days searching through all of these RAG comments that were thrown at us. Hope you enjoy eating humble pie.
Posted 2012-05-18 01:20:16
Posted 2012-05-18 07:10:48
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-18 01:14:37, said:
petermik, on 2012-04-12 13:55:41, said:
mrbojangles, on 2012-04-12 11:49:36, said:
petermik, on 2012-04-09 22:08:09, said:
Its happened...................................
It's ok. Last night we got our preferred method of transport back.
Up up up in the clouds-come down to earth and reality City have blown it-whats another year LOL LOL
I'm gonna be spending a few days searching through all of these RAG comments that were thrown at us. Hope you enjoy eating humble pie.
No worries throw any s**t you want we can put up with a gloating bitter every 44 years, enjoy your time while you can, and remember you won the league on goal difference from the worst united team in 20 years of the premier league.
United have just won the manchester senior cup final at the united arena 2500 there 1700 united, about the ratio of united to city in manchester.
Posted 2012-05-18 07:48:27
Love to see Man U fans trying to make yourselves feel better. You fuc_king lost. Get over it. You lose sometimes, imagine that? Do lyou lot never shut up about how great you are, even when you've lost?
City won the double over United and on goal difference. They were clearly the better side and showed it over the season.
Best end to a Premier League ever. Absolutely stunned by those last two goals in extra time!
This is the stuff that if you saw it in a movie you would roll your eyes at how unrealistic it is. It's way better in real life of course!
Now City, once you win the next two titles please be advised I will start getting tired of you. But change is great for the league and it was a shockingly entertaining end to the season.
Posted 2012-05-18 09:55:03
Jimjim, on 2012-05-18 07:48:27, said:
They were clearly the better side and showed it over the season.
Throughout the season both clubs were on a bit of a roller coaster ride, and it tended to be that when one club was on the up and winning back to back games, the other club was on the down and drawing or losing back to back games. It so happened, unfortunately for United supporters, that when the season ended, City were the ones on the up, and United the ones on the way down. Had the season ended four games earlier whilst United had an eight point lead, people could have as easily been saying that United were "clearly the better side". Alas the season didn't end then and our last four games were disappointing, whilst City's last four were very good. Perhaps had there been another four games, it might have swung the other way.
Point is, for City to have drawn level on points with us in the last five minutes of a total of about three thousand four hundred and twenty minutes played over the season, suggests to me that neither the team that won it or the one that was five minutes away from winning it, have any right to claim being "clearly the better side". It was as neck and neck as it is possible to be.
All that said, i am in no way trying to take anything away from City's title. Close though it was, they won it fair and square. Congrats to them for that. It's given us a kick up the backside and that's not such a bad thing.
Posted 2012-05-18 10:14:55
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-18 01:20:16, said:
 I am sure you can find better than that.
Posted 2012-05-18 10:34:31
nev, on 2012-05-18 07:10:48, said:
and remember you won the league on goal difference
Your quite right nev. We won the league on the goal difference, the majority of which came from our history making slaughtering of you lot at OT
Posted 2012-05-18 10:36:33
MrRed, on 2012-05-18 10:14:55, said:
mrbojangles, on 2012-05-18 01:20:16, said:
 I am sure you can find better than that.
It's actually quite boring trawling through posts. When someone posts something really arrogant, you think "I'll remember that and rub it in their noses later" but then trying to find it again is a pain
Posted 2012-05-18 11:07:26
I know the feeling especially on all them bitter comments
Posted 2012-05-18 17:32:58
Jimjim, on 2012-05-18 07:48:27, said:
Love to see Man U fans trying to make yourselves feel better. You fuc_king lost. Get over it. You lose sometimes, imagine that? Do lyou lot never shut up about how great you are, even when you've lost?
City won the double over United and on goal difference. They were clearly the better side and showed it over the season.
Best end to a Premier League ever. Absolutely stunned by those last two goals in extra time!
This is the stuff that if you saw it in a movie you would roll your eyes at how unrealistic it is. It's way better in real life of course!
Now City, once you win the next two titles please be advised I will start getting tired of you. But change is great for the league and it was a shockingly entertaining end to the season.
Hhahaha coming from a liverpool fan who's team lives on past history and are so far away from where city and united are, in fact most reds would rather city won it than you lot, so we take anything you lot say with a piece of salt.
Oh i forgot you won the Carling cup
Posted 2012-05-18 17:42:38
Come on Mr Bo - forget cloud nine and exercise your Gengis Khan powers to stop the proliferation of threads on the Footie forum. No problems with a West Ham v Blackpool thread as there are no specifc convenient threads. But a new thread for the sacking of Liverpool's manager and then another for discussions with a potential new one? Makes me feel like a real saddo hunting through all these bits of virtual paper.
[Obvious reposte already anticipated!]
Edit Oh no - obvious reposte (no discussion of admin allowed) overlooked. Se y'all next season under another monicker?
Edited by SantiSuk, 2012-05-18 17:47:10.
Posted 2012-05-18 18:00:15
SantiSuk, on 2012-05-18 17:42:38, said:
Se y'all next season under another monicker?
Monicker?
Obviously some sort of a cryptic Gareth Bale piss take that.
Posted 2012-05-18 18:50:30
SantiSuk, on 2012-05-18 17:42:38, said:
Come on Mr Bo - forget cloud nine and exercise your Gengis Khan powers to stop the proliferation of threads on the Footie forum. No problems with a West Ham v Blackpool thread as there are no specifc convenient threads. But a new thread for the sacking of Liverpool's manager and then another for discussions with a potential new one? Makes me feel like a real saddo hunting through all these bits of virtual paper.
[Obvious reposte already anticipated!]
Edit Oh no - obvious reposte (no discussion of admin allowed) overlooked. Se y'all next season under another monicker?
Already been mentioned and actioned upon.
Posted 2012-05-22 23:32:46
Manchester City 'best value for money' for fans
Manchester City have won the Premier League title and are also top of the league of value for fans, according to the ING Direct Value table.
The bank chart compares club season ticket costs with Premier League performance and entertainment value and getting the most points for your pound.
ING places QPR, who just avoided relegation, at the bottom of the table.
Wigan, who had a great escape from relegation, are second best value, and West Bromwich Albion third.
Second bottom were Liverpool, whose eighth-place finish in the top flight, Carling Cup triumph and FA Cup final place were not enough to counteract a high season ticket cost and poor scoring record.
And Wolves found themselves in both the official and value relegation zones.
The value league was compiled by comparing season ticket prices with points earned, and with a bonus for goals scored, deemed to affect fans' enjoyment of the game.
More:- http://www.bbc.co.uk...siness-18115990
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