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Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 11:55 am
by carl_feedthegoat
DoomMerchant wrote:
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
freshie wrote:
Herb wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Micah could've signed the new contract City put on the table last season and then sat on his arse collecting his wage for the next few years if he was the type Herb is making him out to be.


Dear foreverupjoesarse, please note that he was offerred a contract but he wouldn't sign it - so didn't stay at the club he loves with the fans he loves (yada yada) - because it didn't pay him enough for him to be sufficiently encouraged to do that did he.
The bulked up bullshitter is absolutely loaded - he has more money than most folk could ever dream of and he was offerred a role with us for the future but he preferred to sod off and take more money from someone else - that's where he's at so get real.


Read this
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... 1267/.html

You may change your opinion of Micah


At times, a lot of people use a mindless comparison between football and chess.

However, I'll use a meaningful chessic term in this instance by saying that the article quoted has left Herb in a veritable 'zugswang'.


for me, as an outsider who didn't grow up with these games, cricket is more like chess. Football in comparison is like...i dunno...Hungry Hungry Hippos. Or Chutes and Ladders (i think you call it Snakes and Ladders? Spaztics).Played while pissed and a little bit hungry.

cheers


We call it snakes and ladders because A: There are snakes and B:There are ladders.....you fuckign American spastic!!

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:17 pm
by DoomMerchant
carl_feedthegoat wrote:We call it snakes and ladders because A: There are snakes and B:There are ladders.....you fuckign American spastic!!


just go have a peek at the Negredo thread you old grey bastard.

cheers

p.s. also this...note the "improved" part of the description. We take your shit and make it better. FACT.

"Snakes and Ladders originated in India as part of a family of dice board games, that included Gyan chauper and pachisi (present-day Ludo and Parcheesi). The game made its way to England and was sold as "Snakes and Ladders", then the basic concept was introduced in the United States as Chutes and Ladders (an "improved new version of England's famous indoor sport"[3]) by game pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943."

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:26 pm
by Nigels Tackle
DoomMerchant wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:We call it snakes and ladders because A: There are snakes and B:There are ladders.....you fuckign American spastic!!


just go have a peek at the Negredo thread you old grey bastard.

cheers

p.s. also this...note the "improved" part of the description. We take your shit and make it better. FACT.

"Snakes and Ladders originated in India as part of a family of dice board games, that included Gyan chauper and pachisi (present-day Ludo and Parcheesi). The game made its way to England and was sold as "Snakes and Ladders", then the basic concept was introduced in the United States as Chutes and Ladders (an "improved new version of England's famous indoor sport"[3]) by game pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943."


thanks..... saul goodman

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 12:33 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
DoomMerchant wrote:
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
freshie wrote:
Herb wrote:
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:
Micah could've signed the new contract City put on the table last season and then sat on his arse collecting his wage for the next few years if he was the type Herb is making him out to be.


Dear foreverupjoesarse, please note that he was offerred a contract but he wouldn't sign it - so didn't stay at the club he loves with the fans he loves (yada yada) - because it didn't pay him enough for him to be sufficiently encouraged to do that did he.
The bulked up bullshitter is absolutely loaded - he has more money than most folk could ever dream of and he was offerred a role with us for the future but he preferred to sod off and take more money from someone else - that's where he's at so get real.


Read this
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... 1267/.html

You may change your opinion of Micah


At times, a lot of people use a mindless comparison between football and chess.

However, I'll use a meaningful chessic term in this instance by saying that the article quoted has left Herb in a veritable 'zugswang'.


for me, as an outsider who didn't grow up with these games, cricket is more like chess. Football in comparison is like...i dunno...Hungry Hungry Hippos. Or Chutes and Ladders (i think you call it Snakes and Ladders? Spaztics).Played while pissed and a little bit hungry.

cheers


Nice thoughts Doomie and colourfully phrased.

I've always thought of football as being a bit of a tribal encounter, especially with regard to the fans and the way they support their team. Of course there's artistry, skill, style and flair involved but the game also contains a bit of warfare as well.

Chess is the same, in that respect and different players have different styles and outlooks; some want to play with flair and imagination and to win as brilliantly as possible, even at the risk of losing. Others just want to grind out a win by any means, often by taking no risks at all and are totally different from the gamblers in the game. The parallels with football in this regard are apparent.

However, the big difference is that chess, apart from not being a physical 'sport' (fisticuffs is not to be recommended at any time during a game), is not a spectator sport in the normal meaning of being a spectator. I've never watched, for example, Australian Rules Football but if I sat down with someone who could explain briefly what was happening on the pitch, during the course of the game I might glean some spark of what was going on and what it was all about - and this is not, in any way, intended to denigrate that, or any other sport.

With chess, you've got to be able to play the game to be able to understand what's happening on the board of, say, a Tournament or World Championship encounter between GrandMasters. The better you are as a player, the better you can comprehend the strategy and tactics which are evolving between two opponents, because many possible variations are so complicated and deep that it takes a lot of calculation to determine if they are sound and playable.

Suffice to say, it's totally different from a Tony Pulis team banging the ball down the middle to a big target man, or using the long throw as a tactical weapon.....which brings me, via a roundabout way, to the point about football being wrongly compared to a chess game. Quite often a football game is likened to chess because one team nullifies the efforts of another by various (tactical ?) and, although there's a lot of probing going on, there's not a lot of full blooded action and excitement taking place. The inference from such is that the game is considered boring and, by the same inference, chess is also boring when, in both instances, this is not necessarily the case.

I just wish people would stop using such comparisons between the two games because it's akin to comparing chalk and cheese.

Anyway, here endeth this tome-like rant....apologies to anyone who found it too monumentally boring to either read or comprehend.

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:12 pm
by Chinners
DoomMerchant wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:We call it snakes and ladders because A: There are snakes and B:There are ladders.....you fuckign American spastic!!


just go have a peek at the Negredo thread you old grey bastard.

cheers

p.s. also this...note the "improved" part of the description. We take your shit and make it better. FACT.

"Snakes and Ladders originated in India as part of a family of dice board games, that included Gyan chauper and pachisi (present-day Ludo and Parcheesi). The game made its way to England and was sold as "Snakes and Ladders", then the basic concept was introduced in the United States as Chutes and Ladders (an "improved new version of England's famous indoor sport"[3]) by game pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943."



How can Milton Bradley be a game 'pioneer' if he just steals other peoples ideas ...

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 1:25 pm
by Dameerto
I bet he did just enough to avoid being sued. Chutes indeed.

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 2:37 pm
by Cocacolajojo1
Brilliant post Chig

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 3:35 pm
by kinkylola
And the chutes are very snake-like. How'd he get away with it.

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 4:23 pm
by DoomMerchant
Nigels Tackle wrote:
DoomMerchant wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:We call it snakes and ladders because A: There are snakes and B:There are ladders.....you fuckign American spastic!!


just go have a peek at the Negredo thread you old grey bastard.

cheers

p.s. also this...note the "improved" part of the description. We take your shit and make it better. FACT.

"Snakes and Ladders originated in India as part of a family of dice board games, that included Gyan chauper and pachisi (present-day Ludo and Parcheesi). The game made its way to England and was sold as "Snakes and Ladders", then the basic concept was introduced in the United States as Chutes and Ladders (an "improved new version of England's famous indoor sport"[3]) by game pioneer Milton Bradley in 1943."


thanks..... saul goodman


i kinda predicted that, but....it had to be used. #rumbled

cheers

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 6:44 pm
by MARKMAKAVELI
Sad times but he needs to play.

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 7:47 pm
by DoomMerchant
MARKMAKAVELI wrote:Sad times but he needs to play.


I'm happy for him. Second wind and all. Still some life left in him. Top cunt.

Cheers

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Fri Sep 19, 2014 10:47 pm
by twosips
Great article from him by Danny Taylor over at The Guardian.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... fiorentina

Love the fella. Great player and i'll miss him.

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 2:24 am
by Pretty Boy Lee
I sort of think missing Micah is going to force me never to likeSagna. Harsh but true!

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 5:49 am
by john@staustell
twosips wrote:Great article from him by Danny Taylor over at The Guardian.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... fiorentina

Love the fella. Great player and i'll miss him.


Sadly he has been far from a great player the last 2 years. Which is ultimately why he has left.

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 5:53 am
by phips
has he played for the Viola yet?

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 6:33 am
by Socrates
patrickblue wrote:
Londonblue wrote:Anyone else remember the interview he did on this here forum all those years ago, then got in massive trouble for it? Wish I knew how to search the archives for the damn thing...


Being at work, I've nothing else to do.

So here it is

http://mancityfans.net/historical/viewt ... =14&t=6099


thanks for that, just re-read it now and brought a lump to my throat!

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 7:18 am
by Alex Sapphire
Made his debut and that picture looks like a classic charge into the box
Micah's Fiorentina debut
Says he came on for Savic but not clear from this article whether that's at RB or CB. Anyone know?

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 8:03 am
by Nigels Tackle
Alex Sapphire wrote:Made his debut and that picture looks like a classic charge into the box
Micah's Fiorentina debut
Says he came on for Savic but not clear from this article whether that's at RB or CB. Anyone know?


richards replaces savic for the last 30 mins.... #shudder

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 7:26 pm
by Mikhail Chigorin
twosips wrote:Great article from him by Danny Taylor over at The Guardian.

http://www.theguardian.com/football/201 ... fiorentina

Love the fella. Great player and i'll miss him.


Nice article and quite interesting in a number of ways.

One aspect which might be noteworthy (I hope), is that Micah said James Milner has been taking Spanish lessons for two years. If this is the case, it doesn't immediately seem as though he would want to leave City.

Looking at it objectively, why would he want to learn such a language (as opposed, say, to Russian, German or French) if he was only going to end up somewhere in this country with a side populated by a greater number of English players ?? I just hope it means he'll be with us until he retires.

Mind you, he might have sublimated aspirations to play for Real Madrid, or it could be a more mundane explanation in that he likes going to Spain for his holidays.

In any event, thanks for posting it twosips; it was a good read.

Re: Micah

PostPosted: Sat Sep 20, 2014 7:56 pm
by Nick (New Account)
he said he was a scapegoat vs. watford. I didnt go to that game but remember it on the radio. Wasn't he unfit and crap? We brought on zaba and kun and both ensured we won the game?!