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Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 3:59 am
by Vantage
“Former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero could make a remarkable return to football. The Argentine, 35, retired in December 2021 when he suffered a cardiac arrhythmia playing for Barcelona, but his cardiologist says he could now play again.”

Come on Pep short term deal till the end of the season coming on only in the last 30 mins? It’s written in the stars surely??

Srsly, great he is able to get back on the pitch what a player what a legend.

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 8:53 am
by ruralblue
So eyes on the Etihad once again, final game.of the season. West ham are 2 up after 80 minutes and City look like.thrpwong away the fourth Premier League on the trot.

Pep is sending Serg out to warm up and thowing him on for one last roll of the dice.

85 minutes and Foden blasts a screamer into the top left janf corner of the net. 2 - 1 and time is running out.

3 minutes injury time, Liverpool have done all they can and as it stands have snatched the title to give Cunt Chops a grand send off. City look to have thrown it all away. Surely history cannot repeat itself.

Looks like last kick of the game. Emerson pumps the ball into the final third, Foden slides it to Kev who does no look up who turns and skips through the perfect pass........ he can't surely?.......

Aguerooooooooooo.............

The end.

Written in the stars.

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 8:55 am
by Outcast
ruralblue wrote:So eyes on the Etihad once again, final game.of the season. West ham are 2 up after 80 minutes and City look like.thrpwong away the fourth Premier League on the trot.

Pep is sending Serg out to warm up and thowing him on for one last roll of the dice.

85 minutes and Foden blasts a screamer into the top left janf corner of the net. 2 - 1 and time is running out.

3 minutes injury time, Liverpool have done all they can and as it stands have snatched the title to give Cunt Chops a grand send off. City look to have thrown it all away. Surely history cannot repeat itself.

Looks like last kick of the game. Emerson pumps the ball into the final third, Foden slides it to Kev who does no look up who turns and skips through the perfect pass........ he can't surely?.......

Aguerooooooooooo.............

The end.

Written in the stars.


Emerson?

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:17 am
by Vantage
ruralblue wrote:So eyes on the Etihad once again, final game.of the season. West ham are 2 up after 80 minutes and City look like.thrpwong away the fourth Premier League on the trot.

Pep is sending Serg out to warm up and thowing him on for one last roll of the dice.

85 minutes and Foden blasts a screamer into the top left janf corner of the net. 2 - 1 and time is running out.

3 minutes injury time, Liverpool have done all they can and as it stands have snatched the title to give Cunt Chops a grand send off. City look to have thrown it all away. Surely history cannot repeat itself.

Looks like last kick of the game. Emerson pumps the ball into the final third, Foden slides it to Kev who does no look up who turns and skips through the perfect pass........ he can't surely?.......

Aguerooooooooooo.............

The end.

Written in the stars.


If there is a God this is how is goes down!

Adding the Soul-Glo ex-Boro flop Emmerson to the mix is an interesting one…

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 9:23 am
by KinkyKinkladze
No thank you. Enjoy your retirement King. I don't want to see you die on a football pitch.

Equally, that lad at Luton playing with a pacemaker. Everybody involved in enabling that should be struck off from football for life. I can't get my head around any of this, where's the responsibility? He has another attack and dies live on sky. Aguero comes back and dies in a champions league game. Eriksson, he dies in the manc derby. Does everybody just shake their head and say it's a massive shame?

None of this sits right with me.

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 10:35 am
by ruralblue
Outcast wrote:
ruralblue wrote:So eyes on the Etihad once again, final game.of the season. West ham are 2 up after 80 minutes and City look like.thrpwong away the fourth Premier League on the trot.

Pep is sending Serg out to warm up and thowing him on for one last roll of the dice.

85 minutes and Foden blasts a screamer into the top left janf corner of the net. 2 - 1 and time is running out.

3 minutes injury time, Liverpool have done all they can and as it stands have snatched the title to give Cunt Chops a grand send off. City look to have thrown it all away. Surely history cannot repeat itself.

Looks like last kick of the game. Emerson pumps the ball into the final third, Foden slides it to Kev who does no look up who turns and skips through the perfect pass........ he can't surely?.......

Aguerooooooooooo.............

The end.

Written in the stars.


Emerson?


Auto correct obviously.

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:03 am
by salford city
KinkyKinkladze wrote:No thank you. Enjoy your retirement King. I don't want to see you die on a football pitch.

Equally, that lad at Luton playing with a pacemaker. Everybody involved in enabling that should be struck off from football for life. I can't get my head around any of this, where's the responsibility? He has another attack and dies live on sky. Aguero comes back and dies in a champions league game. Eriksson, he dies in the manc derby. Does everybody just shake their head and say it's a massive shame?

None of this sits right with me.


Did not know about the update on the luton lad truly shocking if true. Duty of care? Nah, entertainment business. That's a wake up call and he should not be let near a football pitch again literally for his own good

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 11:55 am
by sheblue
salford city wrote:
KinkyKinkladze wrote:No thank you. Enjoy your retirement King. I don't want to see you die on a football pitch.

Equally, that lad at Luton playing with a pacemaker. Everybody involved in enabling that should be struck off from football for life. I can't get my head around any of this, where's the responsibility? He has another attack and dies live on sky. Aguero comes back and dies in a champions league game. Eriksson, he dies in the manc derby. Does everybody just shake their head and say it's a massive shame?

None of this sits right with me.


Did not know about the update on the luton lad truly shocking if true. Duty of care? Nah, entertainment business. That's a wake up call and he should not be let near a football pitch again literally for his own good


Presumably they have been medically assessed and passed fit to play.

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 12:25 pm
by salford city
sheblue wrote:
salford city wrote:
KinkyKinkladze wrote:No thank you. Enjoy your retirement King. I don't want to see you die on a football pitch.

Equally, that lad at Luton playing with a pacemaker. Everybody involved in enabling that should be struck off from football for life. I can't get my head around any of this, where's the responsibility? He has another attack and dies live on sky. Aguero comes back and dies in a champions league game. Eriksson, he dies in the manc derby. Does everybody just shake their head and say it's a massive shame?

None of this sits right with me.


Did not know about the update on the luton lad truly shocking if true. Duty of care? Nah, entertainment business. That's a wake up call and he should not be let near a football pitch again literally for his own good


Presumably they have been medically assessed and passed fit to play.


You would expect so but if he's your son would you want him taking that risk I know I wouldn't

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 1:37 pm
by sheblue
salford city wrote:
sheblue wrote:
salford city wrote:
KinkyKinkladze wrote:No thank you. Enjoy your retirement King. I don't want to see you die on a football pitch.

Equally, that lad at Luton playing with a pacemaker. Everybody involved in enabling that should be struck off from football for life. I can't get my head around any of this, where's the responsibility? He has another attack and dies live on sky. Aguero comes back and dies in a champions league game. Eriksson, he dies in the manc derby. Does everybody just shake their head and say it's a massive shame?

None of this sits right with me.


Did not know about the update on the luton lad truly shocking if true. Duty of care? Nah, entertainment business. That's a wake up call and he should not be let near a football pitch again literally for his own good


Presumably they have been medically assessed and passed fit to play.


You would expect so but if he's your son would you want him taking that risk I know I wouldn't


If it was my son, I would definitely agree.

Re: Agueroooooo

PostPosted: Mon Feb 26, 2024 1:44 pm
by john@staustell
Give it up Sergio, it's past