Man City are complete failures! Let's all laugh at 'em!
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My thoughts at the time. How soon we forget!coffeymagic wrote:Ahhh it's reasurring to see that you can put a Brazilian in a Man City shirt but you've still got a Man City shirt on a Brazilain.
Also good to see Huseless complaing about cheating and diving. You'd never do that would you Hughsie?
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Aye, you don;t spend all that money to lose at home to Spurs, or away to Bolton. He's on a sticky wicket I would say. With the transfer window looming, he;d better go on a winning run or they'll be looking to give their cash to someone else I would think. That said, I think he's the right manager, but the Arabs will want a big name I fear.Tombwfc wrote:Dunno, but he must be a good bet for the next manager to go.
Roy Keane aswell looks abit depressed up at Sunderland. Always thought meself that he seems as though he thinks he's above them.
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Don't think he'll be in charge come the transfer window. My guess is there are translators being employed in various corners of europe with expertise in arabic/italian, arabic/dutch, arabic/spanish, arabic/portuguese in 'conversations' with Champions League performers and winners...fatshaft wrote:Aye, you don;t spend all that money to lose at home to Spurs, or away to Bolton. He's on a sticky wicket I would say. With the transfer window looming, he;d better go on a winning run or they'll be looking to give their cash to someone else I would think. That said, I think he's the right manager, but the Arabs will want a big name I fear.Tombwfc wrote:Dunno, but he must be a good bet for the next manager to go.
Roy Keane aswell looks abit depressed up at Sunderland. Always thought meself that he seems as though he thinks he's above them.
Mark Hughes is only the right manager for the much-loved and often-ludicrous Man City. The soon-to-be international 'brand' requires something different.
Whether they get it or not is quite another matter... But it happened at chelsea...
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Well from the radio commentary that I was listening to, bobby5, it sounded like City were wiping the floor with them until the first sending off.bobby5 wrote:Should be interesting. Henry Winter keeps going on about how Mark Hughes is one of the best British managers. City don't look organised at all.

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A rather pleasing moment from the weekend. Turned on BBC2 last night to see Hughes being interviewed. Despite not seeing an results yesterday it was immediatley obvious that his side had lost.
'Ha! Ha! It hought Blackburn've been beat.' Then a split second later 'Ha! Ha! Ha! He's at City isn't he?'
If thre's one thing I like more than Blackburn losing it's City.
'Ha! Ha! It hought Blackburn've been beat.' Then a split second later 'Ha! Ha! Ha! He's at City isn't he?'
If thre's one thing I like more than Blackburn losing it's City.
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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[quote="Tombwfc"]Dunno, but he must be a good bet for the next manager to go.
Roy Keane aswell looks abit depressed up at Sunderland. Always thought meself that he seems as though he thinks he's above them.[/quote]
if results dont pick up for them he be gone soon
he wasted 2 million on diouf....if he just going to bring him on at half time and that
Roy Keane aswell looks abit depressed up at Sunderland. Always thought meself that he seems as though he thinks he's above them.[/quote]
if results dont pick up for them he be gone soon
he wasted 2 million on diouf....if he just going to bring him on at half time and that

Wabbout Danny Shittu for us?potter1989bwfc wrote:Tombwfc wrote:Dunno, but he must be a good bet for the next manager to go.
Roy Keane aswell looks abit depressed up at Sunderland. Always thought meself that he seems as though he thinks he's above them.quote]
if results dont pick up for them he be gone soon
he wasted 2 million on diouf....if he just going to bring him on at half time and that
Still, by the sounds of madmarx and TPFKA, Diouf's moment of madness at the weekend is a rare un in a good season for him.
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When you spend 9m on a keeper, 2m for an attacking outfielder is only for squad fillers....potter1989bwfc wrote:Tombwfc wrote:Dunno, but he must be a good bet for the next manager to go.
Roy Keane aswell looks abit depressed up at Sunderland. Always thought meself that he seems as though he thinks he's above them.[/quote]
if results dont pick up for them he be gone soon
he wasted 2 million on diouf....if he just going to bring him on at half time and that
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Listened to the City game on the wireless yesterday. The commentary described the first goal (for Hull) which was caused by a mistake from Tal Ben Haim as being 'a cock-up of Holocaustal proportions'. Is that not a bit of an over-reaction? Particularly considering where Ben Haim is from.
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Are you sure you weren't listening to Radio 'Ull? He might have said "'Ull is on't coarrst!" or something.CrazyHorse wrote:Listened to the City game on the wireless yesterday. The commentary described the first goal (for Hull) which was caused by a mistake from Tal Ben Haim as being 'a cock-up of Holocaustal proportions'. Is that not a bit of an over-reaction? Particularly considering where Ben Haim is from.
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