carolina-blue wrote:mr_nool wrote:Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:I believe Leicester are play the rags today. This is what the BBC tweeted:
That's disgraceful. I could sort of have understood it if we were reigning champions.
Was just thinking the same why not put Chavs cost up or more importantly the twats they are playing against ..
Oops sorry just my paranoia coming back
Original Dub wrote:The champions league semi final is fourth on the ssn headlines.
And they are running a poll.
"Can city win in Madrid? And the answer is no... 54% say they can't. Come on City fans have some faith"
Have you heard such fucking horseshit in your life.
Bunch of sad cunts
london blue 2 wrote:Completely unnecessary but unsurprising from the BBC:
After three seasons, Manuel Pellegrini will hold his final press conference as manager.
The Chilean has not developed a close relationship with the media, so there is unlikely to be any warmth from the assembled journalists.
And whilst he might have won a Premier League and a couple of League Cups, the main legacy Pellegrini leaves is being the man who was followed by Pep Guardiola.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Completely unnecessary but unsurprising from the BBC:
After three seasons, Manuel Pellegrini will hold his final press conference as manager.
The Chilean has not developed a close relationship with the media, so there is unlikely to be any warmth from the assembled journalists.
And whilst he might have won a Premier League and a couple of League Cups, the main legacy Pellegrini leaves is being the man who was followed by Pep Guardiola.
To be expected from them cunts.
Legacy - how about the first non-European ( and still the only )manager to win the Premier League?
or
The manager responsible for the most goals ever scored in a Premier League season?
london blue 2 wrote:Completely unnecessary but unsurprising from the BBC:
After three seasons, Manuel Pellegrini will hold his final press conference as manager.
The Chilean has not developed a close relationship with the media, so there is unlikely to be any warmth from the assembled journalists.
And whilst he might have won a Premier League and a couple of League Cups, the main legacy Pellegrini leaves is being the man who was followed by Pep Guardiola.
Foreverinbluedreams wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Completely unnecessary but unsurprising from the BBC:
After three seasons, Manuel Pellegrini will hold his final press conference as manager.
The Chilean has not developed a close relationship with the media, so there is unlikely to be any warmth from the assembled journalists.
And whilst he might have won a Premier League and a couple of League Cups, the main legacy Pellegrini leaves is being the man who was followed by Pep Guardiola.
To be expected from them cunts.
Legacy - how about the first non-European ( and still the only )manager to win the Premier League?
or
The manager responsible for the most goals ever scored in a Premier League season?
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Completely unnecessary but unsurprising from the BBC:
After three seasons, Manuel Pellegrini will hold his final press conference as manager.
The Chilean has not developed a close relationship with the media, so there is unlikely to be any warmth from the assembled journalists.
And whilst he might have won a Premier League and a couple of League Cups, the main legacy Pellegrini leaves is being the man who was followed by Pep Guardiola.
The BBC is fucking scum, across all its platforms in all its broadcasting.
Blue Since 76 wrote:Foreverinbluedreams wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Completely unnecessary but unsurprising from the BBC:
After three seasons, Manuel Pellegrini will hold his final press conference as manager.
The Chilean has not developed a close relationship with the media, so there is unlikely to be any warmth from the assembled journalists.
And whilst he might have won a Premier League and a couple of League Cups, the main legacy Pellegrini leaves is being the man who was followed by Pep Guardiola.
To be expected from them cunts.
Legacy - how about the first non-European ( and still the only )manager to win the Premier League?
or
The manager responsible for the most goals ever scored in a Premier League season?
It wasn't the most goals scored in the premier league, we missed that by 2. Overall, in all competitions, I think it may have been a record
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