nottsblue wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68985701
This seems to have gone under the radar a bit. Wonder who it is?
Outcast wrote:nottsblue wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68985701
This seems to have gone under the radar a bit. Wonder who it is?
Explains why Klopp resigned
johnny crossan wrote:I can't find any current PL manager who managed in the PL in the 1990s, was this individual supposed to be a player or a manager at the time?johnny crossan wrote:Plain Speaking wrote:Outcast wrote:nottsblue wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-68985701
This seems to have gone under the radar a bit. Wonder who it is?
Explains why Klopp resigned
Not sure Klopp was around the PL in the 1990s? There are very few managers around since then. There's another club who have let a manager go very recently....


john@staustell wrote:I thought Manu was pretty unbelievable on Saturday too
Mase wrote:john@staustell wrote:I thought Manu was pretty unbelievable on Saturday too
Unbelievably shite.


nottsblue wrote:From the BBC
Steven McInerney a Manchester City fan from the Esteemed Kompany podcast, on BBC Radio 5 Live: "I trust Man City and I trusted them to win the game but I don't trust football not to do something silly like Spurs giving Arsenal the lead [in the table].
"They were playing that game really well and most of that game was really intense for the City fans. It was not a good performance and not the City that we have seen recently but we got the three points and we are now top of the league.
"I have to thank Son [Heung-min] for missing that chance."
It was a fucking brilliant save, not a miss. And this from a City fan? No wonder the media jumps all over us

sheblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:From the BBC
Steven McInerney a Manchester City fan from the Esteemed Kompany podcast, on BBC Radio 5 Live: "I trust Man City and I trusted them to win the game but I don't trust football not to do something silly like Spurs giving Arsenal the lead [in the table].
"They were playing that game really well and most of that game was really intense for the City fans. It was not a good performance and not the City that we have seen recently but we got the three points and we are now top of the league.
"I have to thank Son [Heung-min] for missing that chance."
It was a fucking brilliant save, not a miss. And this from a City fan? No wonder the media jumps all over us
Makes it sound like son deliberately missed!! Silly comment. Ortega deserves full credit.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Apologies if this has been posted already but it’s brilliant -:
https://twitter.com/City_Chief/status/1 ... 9859925358
blues2win wrote:Masters will attend Arsenal Everton on Sunday avoiding presenting the trophy to City as he had to last year. Pathetic coward.
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