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One of the disadvantage of having south American international's
The toughest qualifying campaigns by a street
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One of the disadvantage of having south American international's
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Yeah that's a good point, harder games and much further to travel isn't a great combo.
Got a decision to be made with my FF team....go like for like and put in Bony for Aguero, as he's now certain to get a run of games in the team and hopefully notch a few goals, or plump for someone like Lukaku or Sturridge?
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Sergio Agüero hints he will miss next 7 MCFC matches, according to reports
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who knew indeed?
from today's accounts!
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Manchester City Fc; ruining coconut water since 2008.
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It's only taken 7 years, but we've finally made a profit! Almost £11m, so about what KDB's left arm is worth, or what Sheik Mansour earns on a Sunday morning lie in.
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It's only taken 7 years, but we've finally made a profit! Almost £11m, so about what KDB's left arm is worth, or what Sheik Mansour earns on a Sunday morning lie in.
Just read the Accounts Document and some fascinating snippets of info other than the financial figures. Also liked this picture of "Emptihad" showing the new South Stand extension.
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Looks rammed...
Went there Saturday for the rugby, it was impressive.
Loads of room to expand also. Im guessing there are further plans to.
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Looks rammed...
Went there Saturday for the rugby, it was impressive.
Loads of room to expand also. Im guessing there are further plans to.
Yep, the other end is next. No official date yet but heard strong rumour today that it will be ready for start of 2017/2018 season. Capacity then up to 61K.
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Quote from: Archer on October 15, 2015, 12:20:54 AM
Quote from: BorntoBubble on October 15, 2015, 12:04:34 AM
Looks rammed...
Went there Saturday for the rugby, it was impressive.
Loads of room to expand also. Im guessing there are further plans to.
Yep, the other end is next. No official date yet but heard strong rumour today that it will be ready for start of 2017/2018 season. Capacity then up to 61K.
It will look the business when its 3 tiers all the way round, already looks class as it is.
Sacked off the idea of Bony for the FF team, also got rid of Hazard to go from 3-5-2 to 3-4-3 and put in Sanchez and Lukaku.....so that's Hazard netting a hat trick this weekend with Sanchez breaking his leg and Lukaku tearing his hamstring. Marv.
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A nice graphic on the headline financial figures for the Big 4.
EDIT...oops, that didn't work for some reason.
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Good game yesterday.
Fair play Bournemouth, they came to play football and looked decent in a couple of little spells, but I think this played totally into our hands and the set up and tactics from Howe were perhaps a little naïve.
I hope Sterling never scores a hat trick again, to save us all from the post match interview.
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Quote from: hhyftrftdr on October 18, 2015, 01:04:10 PM
Good game yesterday.
Fair play Bournemouth, they came to play football and looked decent in a couple of little spells, but I think this played totally into our hands and the set up and tactics from Howe were perhaps a little naïve.
I hope Sterling never scores a hat trick again, to save us all from the post match interview.
Agree with that - thought Bournemouth were a breath of fresh air in the 1st half and looked really dangerous at times. Far better to watch than the park the bus merchants albeit you suspect it will be a receipe for relegation. I hope not tho.
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Quote from: Archer on October 19, 2015, 08:41:22 PM
Quote from: hhyftrftdr on October 18, 2015, 01:04:10 PM
Good game yesterday.
Fair play Bournemouth, they came to play football and looked decent in a couple of little spells, but I think this played totally into our hands and the set up and tactics from Howe were perhaps a little naïve.
I hope Sterling never scores a hat trick again, to save us all from the post match interview.
Agree with that - thought Bournemouth were a breath of fresh air in the 1st half and looked really dangerous at times. Far better to watch than the park the bus merchants albeit you suspect it will be a receipe for relegation. I hope not tho.
I'm sure it is indeed better to watch for the home fans! Meanwhile most teams will just try and sneak a point given the chasm in resources.
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Thoughts on the Bayern Munich protest tonight?
I know we tried something similar a couple years ago when Arsenal were charging us £66, a lot of talk on Bluemoon forum of trying to boycott the match, but these things are so difficult to get done in numbers. Just seen a pic of the Bayern end and they had a lot more success than us at getting their message across!
I went to Munich for the 3-2 the year before last, and they only charged us 35e, so can see why they are up in arms at getting stung for 80e in London. Is it something (ticket prices) we just accept as part of the modern day game, or should we, as football fans, be more vocal about the situation? City can be as bad as anyone, charging the middling PL teams up to £50, so certainly not taking any high ground or anything. The FSF certainly think prices are way out of control.
Big game tomorrow....
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