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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Original Dub » Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:53 am

The most plausible explanation is that there is an arrangement in place to sell him to city, all tying into our nike deal.

I hate the cunt but I want us to win everything.

Oh, and of course no one player joining will ever make me stop following city, so whinging about it is pointless.

That's IF it's true of course!
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby blues-clues » Wed Sep 05, 2012 9:54 am

For a long time while he was at the rags he was angling for the move to Real. Now he is there something else has upset him. Perhaps he is a glass half empty kind of person but he should celebrate his talent and recognise how fortunate he is.

If he is not going to say what the problem is then why even make an issue out of it. He says the club know what the problem is and one day it will all come out but it is not about money.

He obviously has attention seeking issues based around some deep rooted insecurities. The way these weaknesses manifest themselves result in a personality type often referred to as "a cunt".

His footballing talent is undeniable and maybe part of that comes from being the type of person he is. Its such a shame he has to be such a twat.

Heard a funny story yesterday - Seems Ronaldo told a reporter he had been sent by god to play football. This was relayed to Messi who simply replied "No I didn't!"
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Duckman » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:23 am

blues-clues wrote:For a long time while he was at the rags he was angling for the move to Real. Now he is there something else has upset him. Perhaps he is a glass half empty kind of person but he should celebrate his talent and recognise how fortunate he is.

If he is not going to say what the problem is then why even make an issue out of it. He says the club know what the problem is and one day it will all come out but it is not about money.

He obviously has attention seeking issues based around some deep rooted insecurities. The way these weaknesses manifest themselves result in a personality type often referred to as "a cunt".

His footballing talent is undeniable and maybe part of that comes from being the type of person he is. Its such a shame he has to be such a twat.

Heard a funny story yesterday - Seems Ronaldo told a reporter he had been sent by god to play football. This was relayed to Messi who simply replied "No I didn't!"


I really like this post, especially the "attention seeking issues" part.

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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Rag_hater » Wed Sep 05, 2012 10:42 am

blues-clues wrote:For a long time while he was at the rags he was angling for the move to Real. Now he is there something else has upset him. Perhaps he is a glass half empty kind of person but he should celebrate his talent and recognise how fortunate he is.

If he is not going to say what the problem is then why even make an issue out of it. He says the club know what the problem is and one day it will all come out but it is not about money.

He obviously has attention seeking issues based around some deep rooted insecurities. The way these weaknesses manifest themselves result in a personality type often referred to as "a cunt".

His footballing talent is undeniable and maybe part of that comes from being the type of person he is. Its such a shame he has to be such a twat.

Heard a funny story yesterday - Seems Ronaldo told a reporter he had been sent by god to play football. This was relayed to Messi who simply replied "No I didn't!"



I heard that joke a while ago,there is a story that it was the anniversary of his dad dying and he did not want to play,there are also stories of him wanting more money which the people who think he is a cunt would most likely prefer to hear.Whatever floats your boat I suppose.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby ronk » Wed Sep 05, 2012 11:02 am

I love City, I love the way that we're different from other clubs, I love that we can have fun and that we kept with the team during tough rimes, but I didn't love the tough times themselves.

I value that aspect of the club more than I do winning at all costs. Let's face it: if I'd wanted to support winning cunts I could have just switched to following the rags and learning to love Cantona. So could many others, they didn't (I'm sure some did too), they probably never seriously considered it.

To me it's not as simple as asking whether a player will improve the team, there's also the question about preserving the character of this club while so much change is going on. Do we want to still be City, but winning; or do we want to be Real Madrid/Manchester United Lite? I'll still support the team an cheer all the players, of course. I'd be a lot happier if we didn't go down that road too. In the long run, I think we'll all be happier too.

Keeping him happy will be a sisyphean task and it could be hugely damaging to the club on and off the field if it goes pear shaped.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Sep 05, 2012 12:41 pm

blues-clues wrote: Perhaps he is a glass half empty kind of person but he should celebrate his talent and recognise how fortunate he is.


Fuck me, he'd fit right in here then; Bob could just send him a link to this place or Bluemoon during the transfer window.



ronk wrote:I love City, I love the way that we're different from other clubs, I love that we can have fun and that we kept with the team during tough rimes, but I didn't love the tough times themselves.

I value that aspect of the club more than I do winning at all costs. Let's face it: if I'd wanted to support winning cunts I could have just switched to following the rags and learning to love Cantona. So could many others, they didn't (I'm sure some did too), they probably never seriously considered it.

To me it's not as simple as asking whether a player will improve the team, there's also the question about preserving the character of this club while so much change is going on. Do we want to still be City, but winning; or do we want to be Real Madrid/Manchester United Lite? I'll still support the team an cheer all the players, of course. I'd be a lot happier if we didn't go down that road too. In the long run, I think we'll all be happier too.

Keeping him happy will be a sisyphean task and it could be hugely damaging to the club on and off the field if it goes pear shaped.


Mancini would be certain he could handle him (even if he couldn't) & HRH/Khaldoon/Soriano wouldn't accept that signing Ronaldo would change the character of the club for the worse, they would think it improved the status.

I just can't see any way Real won't fix this though, unless he has a release clause which we have triggered.

Probably just needs his arse kissing by a few suits & he'll be back on tv saying how wonderful they are & how he'd never dream of signing for a club with no history like us, and he loves Real & Ferguson & Gary Neville so much etc..
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby ashton287 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 1:47 pm

ronk wrote:I love City, I love the way that we're different from other clubs, I love that we can have fun and that we kept with the team during tough rimes, but I didn't love the tough times themselves.

I value that aspect of the club more than I do winning at all costs. Let's face it: if I'd wanted to support winning cunts I could have just switched to following the rags and learning to love Cantona. So could many others, they didn't (I'm sure some did too), they probably never seriously considered it.

To me it's not as simple as asking whether a player will improve the team, there's also the question about preserving the character of this club while so much change is going on. Do we want to still be City, but winning; or do we want to be Real Madrid/Manchester United Lite? I'll still support the team an cheer all the players, of course. I'd be a lot happier if we didn't go down that road too. In the long run, I think we'll all be happier too.

Keeping him happy will be a sisyphean task and it could be hugely damaging to the club on and off the field if it goes pear shaped.


We were only different from the successful clubs. There were plenty of shit teams around us that were just the same.

The fans are the soul of any club. The club itself is just a business. As far as the world is concerned we are already the soulless juggernaut devouring everything in its path in its selfless need for progression and that ship set sail a few years ago and won't ever be coming back.

But for the fans we are the same only better at football. Aslong as we remember who we are and where we came from it really doesn't matter who it is scoring the goals that win us trophies and we should all want to see the club win things.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Chinners » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:25 pm

Thats all pretty much bang on Ashton ...


I still don't want to see the ladyboy in a City top mind
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Blue Since 76 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:47 pm

ronk wrote:I love City, I love the way that we're different from other clubs, I love that we can have fun and that we kept with the team during tough rimes, but I didn't love the tough times themselves.

I value that aspect of the club more than I do winning at all costs. Let's face it: if I'd wanted to support winning cunts I could have just switched to following the rags and learning to love Cantona. So could many others, they didn't (I'm sure some did too), they probably never seriously considered it.

To me it's not as simple as asking whether a player will improve the team, there's also the question about preserving the character of this club while so much change is going on. Do we want to still be City, but winning; or do we want to be Real Madrid/Manchester United Lite? I'll still support the team an cheer all the players, of course. I'd be a lot happier if we didn't go down that road too. In the long run, I think we'll all be happier too.

Keeping him happy will be a sisyphean task and it could be hugely damaging to the club on and off the field if it goes pear shaped.


As seen in the players you didn't like thread, we've had plenty of horrible individuals playing for us over the years. The only thing tranny has is a massive ego, but at least he has the skill to go with it, unlike some.

I have some grave concerns about signing him from a footballing point of view - would he cause problems in the dressing room; would he have to be the centre of everything on the pitch to the potential detriment to the team etc?

I've given up on expecting much off the field from players. When someone like Vince turns up, they're noted for being the exception. The rest are young men with too much money, too much spare time and too easy access to women. Result is the various things splashed over the papers on a daily basis.

As for the bad old times, it's part of our history but it'll soon be forgotten - in the home derby this year, my 11 year old wanted to celebrate before the game. She was also full of the party spirit before the QPR game. Why? Cos all she's really known is success. As time goes by, there will be more and more fans who haven't got the Statler and Waldorf view of football that the rest of us have grown up with. They'll expect to win and with that will come the 'at any cost' mentality.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Blue Blood » Wed Sep 05, 2012 2:55 pm

Slightly off topic yet still on topic.

Growing reports that City, not Chelsea, are getting closer and closer to tying up a deal for Falcao in January.

If that is true surely this Ronaldo stuff is just hot air. Falcao will cost £47 million apparently, no chance we could budget Ronnie in too!
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby ronk » Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:16 pm

For a while, we were a club of egos. Adebayor, Bellamy, Ireland, Tevez. We sold Richard Dunne because he didn't fit with our Nike image.

Now. Everyone works. No exceptions. Aguero is a huge star, he puts in a shift. He doesn't act like a cock. We're a clean team, unlike the scum we don't set out to kick players off the park if we think they're a threat. There's very little diving, players don't roll around on the ground. They get up as quick as they can after a foul and you don't tend to see crowds of players intimidating refs. Would we really have put up a banner if the positions were reversed, we're not that good at being shitheads. Players who want out can leave.

Whatever red cards we got, we didn't see a lot of players setting out to hurt someone. Scum have always had that: the Roy Keane 89th minute assault and don't wait for the card.

Building a winning team with this ethic has been Mancini's biggest achievement. Impeccable, still impeccable. Still the same City we learnt to love, only better.

Off the field there's incredible work being done. Rejuvenating the area, building a local school and putting the academy guys in it. Family stand. Looking new ways to work with fans and the community.

We've come so far and preserved our soul. The club and the fans are not separate entities, they're part of the same thing, they reflect each other. Why give that up now? Bananas, the Poznan, giving Berti that one cap, the way we won the league.

We can keep that spirit, if we're willing to do what it takes.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby john68 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 3:42 pm

All is well and good between the fans at club at the moment but we need to be vigilant.

At present, as we make our way from comparative mediocrity to the top, the interests of the fans and club are identical. We both want the same things. We have been very lucky with our owners, they not only bought the club but also bought into our culture and traditions. That is not the case with most other new owners, some of whom have ripped their clubs apart. Pompey, the rags, Liverpool and the Venkys at Blackburn are obvious examples.

We have seen a tiny of trace of disparity this summer. The football management and fans wanted to push on with improving the playing squad, whereas our owners made it clear we were on a budget. If it is true that we walked away from the RVP and Hazard dealsand Mancini wasn't happy.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Alex Sapphire » Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:36 pm

ronk wrote:For a while, we were a club of egos. Adebayor, Bellamy, Ireland, Tevez. We sold Richard Dunne because he didn't fit with our Nike image.

Now. Everyone works. No exceptions. Aguero is a huge star, he puts in a shift. He doesn't act like a cock. We're a clean team, unlike the scum we don't set out to kick players off the park if we think they're a threat. There's very little diving, players don't roll around on the ground. They get up as quick as they can after a foul and you don't tend to see crowds of players intimidating refs. Would we really have put up a banner if the positions were reversed, we're not that good at being shitheads. Players who want out can leave.

Whatever red cards we got, we didn't see a lot of players setting out to hurt someone. Scum have always had that: the Roy Keane 89th minute assault and don't wait for the card.

Building a winning team with this ethic has been Mancini's biggest achievement. Impeccable, still impeccable. Still the same City we learnt to love, only better.

Off the field there's incredible work being done. Rejuvenating the area, building a local school and putting the academy guys in it. Family stand. Looking new ways to work with fans and the community.

We've come so far and preserved our soul. The club and the fans are not separate entities, they're part of the same thing, they reflect each other. Why give that up now? Bananas, the Poznan, giving Berti that one cap, the way we won the league.

We can keep that spirit, if we're willing to do what it takes.


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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Original Dub » Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:58 pm

ashton287 wrote:
We were only different from the successful clubs. There were plenty of shit teams around us that were just the same.

The fans are the soul of any club. The club itself is just a business. As far as the world is concerned we are already the soulless juggernaut devouring everything in its path in its selfless need for progression and that ship set sail a few years ago and won't ever be coming back.

But for the fans we are the same only better at football. Aslong as we remember who we are and where we came from it really doesn't matter who it is scoring the goals that win us trophies and we should all want to see the club win things.


My thoughts exactly mate.

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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby ashton287 » Wed Sep 05, 2012 5:22 pm

ronk wrote:For a while, we were a club of egos. Adebayor, Bellamy, Ireland, Tevez. We sold Richard Dunne because he didn't fit with our Nike image.

Now. Everyone works. No exceptions. Aguero is a huge star, he puts in a shift. He doesn't act like a cock. We're a clean team, unlike the scum we don't set out to kick players off the park if we think they're a threat. There's very little diving, players don't roll around on the ground. They get up as quick as they can after a foul and you don't tend to see crowds of players intimidating refs. Would we really have put up a banner if the positions were reversed, we're not that good at being shitheads. Players who want out can leave.

Whatever red cards we got, we didn't see a lot of players setting out to hurt someone. Scum have always had that: the Roy Keane 89th minute assault and don't wait for the card.

Building a winning team with this ethic has been Mancini's biggest achievement. Impeccable, still impeccable. Still the same City we learnt to love, only better.

Off the field there's incredible work being done. Rejuvenating the area, building a local school and putting the academy guys in it. Family stand. Looking new ways to work with fans and the community.

We've come so far and preserved our soul. The club and the fans are not separate entities, they're part of the same thing, they reflect each other. Why give that up now? Bananas, the Poznan, giving Berti that one cap, the way we won the league.

We can keep that spirit, if we're willing to do what it takes.


Ronaldo wouldn't change any of that. Him diving all the time is a massive misconception. We all saw what we wanted to see when he was a rag, 95% of the time he has left his defender on his arse not the other way round. His ego most of the time if he does lose the ball combined with ridiculous speed and the strength to stand up to the biggest defenders sees him chasing back.

We as fans wouldn't change. As a team we wouldn't change and our biggest worry in terms of players diving, reacting badly, being nasty or malicious and acting like an idiot off the pitch would still be Balotelli by a country mile. We are not a clean team either with balo, tevez and kolarov all wild cards in their own ways. I couldn't stand the guy when he was at the rags but no matter which way the discussion goes it all boils down to signing the second best player in the world (probably of all time), the best player ever to play in the premier league, a natural athlete. A guy who it seems sometimes has been genetically engineered to be the perfect footballer or saying no he was a rag.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Wonderwall » Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:06 pm

If we can achieve our goals without him, it would sit better with me. I disliked him not because he was a rag but for the way he played the game when he arrived, same as drogba. Schools in the art of conning the referee, or making a professional judgement as its known in the diving schools abroad. I always remember him diving for the penalty at the swamp, forgot who against, but there was no contact whatsoever and he jumped clear of the challenge that didn't come because the defender pulled out. Taggart said there was intent in the defenders challenge and defended it, that type of shit is disgraceful and Taggart needs the shit kicking out of him more than tranny for such a pathetic excuse.

Now he has become a brilliant footballer, but a whining twat who spits his dummy out, I hate watching him cry like a baby when things don't go his way. Him and Messi are opposite ends of the spectrum when it comes to their attitude towards the game, their ability is unquestionable but the application on the pitch when things are not going their way is miles apart.

Forget ronaldo, and chase Messi with the hope that the new barca coach seriously fucks up and blames messi by selling him......I can dream!!!
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Rag_hater » Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:24 pm

ashton287 wrote:
ronk wrote:For a while, we were a club of egos. Adebayor, Bellamy, Ireland, Tevez. We sold Richard Dunne because he didn't fit with our Nike image.

Now. Everyone works. No exceptions. Aguero is a huge star, he puts in a shift. He doesn't act like a cock. We're a clean team, unlike the scum we don't set out to kick players off the park if we think they're a threat. There's very little diving, players don't roll around on the ground. They get up as quick as they can after a foul and you don't tend to see crowds of players intimidating refs. Would we really have put up a banner if the positions were reversed, we're not that good at being shitheads. Players who want out can leave.

Whatever red cards we got, we didn't see a lot of players setting out to hurt someone. Scum have always had that: the Roy Keane 89th minute assault and don't wait for the card.

Building a winning team with this ethic has been Mancini's biggest achievement. Impeccable, still impeccable. Still the same City we learnt to love, only better.

Off the field there's incredible work being done. Rejuvenating the area, building a local school and putting the academy guys in it. Family stand. Looking new ways to work with fans and the community.

We've come so far and preserved our soul. The club and the fans are not separate entities, they're part of the same thing, they reflect each other. Why give that up now? Bananas, the Poznan, giving Berti that one cap, the way we won the league.

We can keep that spirit, if we're willing to do what it takes.


Ronaldo wouldn't change any of that. Him diving all the time is a massive misconception. We all saw what we wanted to see when he was a rag, 95% of the time he has left his defender on his arse not the other way round. His ego most of the time if he does lose the ball combined with ridiculous speed and the strength to stand up to the biggest defenders sees him chasing back.

We as fans wouldn't change. As a team we wouldn't change and our biggest worry in terms of players diving, reacting badly, being nasty or malicious and acting like an idiot off the pitch would still be Balotelli by a country mile. We are not a clean team either with balo, tevez and kolarov all wild cards in their own ways. I couldn't stand the guy when he was at the rags but no matter which way the discussion goes it all boils down to signing the second best player in the world (probably of all time), the best player ever to play in the premier league, a natural athlete. A guy who it seems sometimes has been genetically engineered to be the perfect footballer or saying no he was a rag.


That all seems true to me Mr.Ashton and was well put.
However it seems the people who dislike him use all the media rubbish that has been fabricated about him,if people were to actually watch him play and judge him on that then I think there would be little reason to hate.
It's the media and the Messi lovers that have painted Ronaldo out to be some sort of ogre.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby ronk » Wed Sep 05, 2012 6:39 pm

ashton287 wrote:
Ronaldo wouldn't change any of that. Him diving all the time is a massive misconception. We all saw what we wanted to see when he was a rag, 95% of the time he has left his defender on his arse not the other way round. His ego most of the time if he does lose the ball combined with ridiculous speed and the strength to stand up to the biggest defenders sees him chasing back.

We as fans wouldn't change. As a team we wouldn't change and our biggest worry in terms of players diving, reacting badly, being nasty or malicious and acting like an idiot off the pitch would still be Balotelli by a country mile. We are not a clean team either with balo, tevez and kolarov all wild cards in their own ways. I couldn't stand the guy when he was at the rags but no matter which way the discussion goes it all boils down to signing the second best player in the world (probably of all time), the best player ever to play in the premier league, a natural athlete. A guy who it seems sometimes has been genetically engineered to be the perfect footballer or saying no he was a rag.


...a guy who's more hype than human. Best player since David Beckham.

How did slur Alex ever manage without him? We've both watched a lot of him. He has undoubted ability, but he's a show pony. One who we generally marked out of the game effectively.

What we don't want is to build the team around someone who generates worldwide headlines because he doesn't celebrate a nothing goal.
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:38 pm

ashton287 wrote:
ronk wrote:For a while, we were a club of egos. Adebayor, Bellamy, Ireland, Tevez. We sold Richard Dunne because he didn't fit with our Nike image.

Now. Everyone works. No exceptions. Aguero is a huge star, he puts in a shift. He doesn't act like a cock. We're a clean team, unlike the scum we don't set out to kick players off the park if we think they're a threat. There's very little diving, players don't roll around on the ground. They get up as quick as they can after a foul and you don't tend to see crowds of players intimidating refs. Would we really have put up a banner if the positions were reversed, we're not that good at being shitheads. Players who want out can leave.

Whatever red cards we got, we didn't see a lot of players setting out to hurt someone. Scum have always had that: the Roy Keane 89th minute assault and don't wait for the card.

Building a winning team with this ethic has been Mancini's biggest achievement. Impeccable, still impeccable. Still the same City we learnt to love, only better.

Off the field there's incredible work being done. Rejuvenating the area, building a local school and putting the academy guys in it. Family stand. Looking new ways to work with fans and the community.

We've come so far and preserved our soul. The club and the fans are not separate entities, they're part of the same thing, they reflect each other. Why give that up now? Bananas, the Poznan, giving Berti that one cap, the way we won the league.

We can keep that spirit, if we're willing to do what it takes.


Ronaldo wouldn't change any of that. Him diving all the time is a massive misconception. We all saw what we wanted to see when he was a rag, 95% of the time he has left his defender on his arse not the other way round. His ego most of the time if he does lose the ball combined with ridiculous speed and the strength to stand up to the biggest defenders sees him chasing back.

We as fans wouldn't change. As a team we wouldn't change and our biggest worry in terms of players diving, reacting badly, being nasty or malicious and acting like an idiot off the pitch would still be Balotelli by a country mile. We are not a clean team either with balo, tevez and kolarov all wild cards in their own ways. I couldn't stand the guy when he was at the rags but no matter which way the discussion goes it all boils down to signing the second best player in the world (probably of all time), the best player ever to play in the premier league, a natural athlete. A guy who it seems sometimes has been genetically engineered to be the perfect footballer or saying no he was a rag.


I switched on a Real Madrid game the other night & the cunt had thrown himself over after about 30 seconds.

He's one of the biggest cheats in the history of football. He's that much of a cheat that he, & one or two others, have actually succeeded in getting fouls redefined, to the extent that everybody has to cheat to some degree now or it becomes impossible to compete. People like him have made contact illegal. A defender sticks a foot out to try & touch the ball & tickles his leg; over the cunt goes. Most refs used to say 'play on' because it's not a foul, but then with the wrath of Ferguson to contend with, gradually one by one they gave in, until it was just a basic tactic used by the cunt in any big game.

Tight cup semi ? Utd struggling ? Over the cunt goes; red faced bullying wanker screaming from the sidelines; 1-0. Feign a few face injuries from imaginary elbows; red card, oppo down to ten, game over. Tread on someone's ankle, wind them up, then collapse holding your face when they come near you. Game over.

In the end, loads on other teams have stooped to the same level because the cunt gets results; he has dragged the honesty of football into the gutter & made cheating almost a neccessity.

Our team does a bit of it, but only a bit. If we sign that cunt, we'll end up with a team full of fucking cheats, just like the rags & Real Madrid.

And when I've seen him play in the flesh, he doesen't even rate in the top 30 players I've seen, never mind top 2. Sure his record is fantastic but I wouldn't even put him in my top 5 rags who I've actually seen play in person. When the going gets tough, 9 times out of 10, he disappears. If he makes any contribution in a game like that, it will be a long distance shot; the rest of the time he'll be hiding.

He is a grade A cunt.
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Well I heard that the Sheikh... bought Carlos Tevez this week...& you fuckers aint gettin' nothin..
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Re: The fake Ronaldo is sad

Postby Swales4ever » Wed Sep 05, 2012 7:48 pm

Alex Sapphire wrote:
ronk wrote:For a while, we were a club of egos. Adebayor, Bellamy, Ireland, Tevez. We sold Richard Dunne because he didn't fit with our Nike image.

Now. Everyone works. No exceptions. Aguero is a huge star, he puts in a shift. He doesn't act like a cock. We're a clean team, unlike the scum we don't set out to kick players off the park if we think they're a threat. There's very little diving, players don't roll around on the ground. They get up as quick as they can after a foul and you don't tend to see crowds of players intimidating refs. Would we really have put up a banner if the positions were reversed, we're not that good at being shitheads. Players who want out can leave.

Whatever red cards we got, we didn't see a lot of players setting out to hurt someone. Scum have always had that: the Roy Keane 89th minute assault and don't wait for the card.

Building a winning team with this ethic has been Mancini's biggest achievement. Impeccable, still impeccable. Still the same City we learnt to love, only better.

Off the field there's incredible work being done. Rejuvenating the area, building a local school and putting the academy guys in it. Family stand. Looking new ways to work with fans and the community.

We've come so far and preserved our soul. The club and the fans are not separate entities, they're part of the same thing, they reflect each other. Why give that up now? Bananas, the Poznan, giving Berti that one cap, the way we won the league.

We can keep that spirit, if we're willing to do what it takes.


Just blow your whistle and I'm going over the top captain. Nice

+1 absolutely.

Ronk always talks sense, but this post not only talks, it inspires.

Also, moving to mere football opportunity, Ted is spot on, once again. He is nowhere near to the Greatest Influential Players of the Game.
And I am very much convinced that, from where City stand now, They will be going top places irrespectively of whoever single player the Club will decide to add to the Team, be even Messi, let alone the cheating transvestite.

1. "unintelligible language"
2. "ACID QUEEN"
3. "never once fails to turn a football thread into a himseelf thread"
4. "thumbs stalker often resulting in repetitive thumb strain"
5. ignore the cunt. he's on permantent wum mission. only TIDs may know City

You'd need to make a very good psychiatrist in order to guess what next in a eight yrs long line of hatred...


In Roger Ailes/Donnie Drumpf's words: "don't know it for a fact, but many people say so..."
there must be some truth, then!
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