This is our City: The Mail Need To Get A Grip, Manchester City Are Here To Stay?

5 December 2010

The Mail Need To Get A Grip, Manchester City Are Here To Stay?

The Mail's front line website has more bitterness than a Lapland snow storm, my bets they are all waking up to the thought of 'Bah Humbug'.

When there's the slightest bit of negativity at City, they are the first to pounce like rabid sweet starved children in a confectionery store. Even as our lads at City are out in numbers having fun dressed up like multi-coloured dominoes, The Mail feels the need to mock and stick the knife in with comments from a previous story.

It just shows that behind the scenes at The Mail, they are a jam jar full of hate and bitterness. I would be very very surprised if they have even one City fan on their books, they definitely win the title for the biggest pile of human garbage around.

Still running with the Balotelli to AC Milan story though it is highly unlikely to happen anytime soon unless someone doubles his last transfer fee, our owner Sheikh Mansour is no fool and would not let a gem go so easily or for little.

For now Balotelli will give his next few years to Manchester City then possibly do a Ronaldo to Madrid job and end up at another club.


Moving on the lads did good against Bolton showing us once again that they will not be bullied and the statistics for that game, as well as the game itself showed Bolton definitely were the dirty side.

20 plus fouls for Bolton along side getting a Manchester City player tactically sent off, how the referee thought that was an intentional foul baffles me when everyone around thought otherwise and the Bolton player went down far to easily and dramatically.

Manchester City should contest the red card as television footage clearly states otherwise, totally glad to see Bolton lose after we went down to ten men undeservedly.

I want to thank and applaud Aleksandar Kolarov for coming to City, but more for proving me right in showing what a top class player he will become.

Well what more could we ask for in the run up to Christmas?, Roberto Mancini and our players are doing a fantastic job. I would also like to single out Mr Pablo Zabaleta for his rallying call and last few outstanding performances, lets hope he can keep it up and a call up to the Argentinian national side should be in the bag.

Keep it up lads!

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous5/12/10

    The Mail have had an agenda against us for a while now but the other day they actually had a positive article about our youth set up, I had to check it wasn't April Fools. It doesn't take a brain surgeon to work out that office, like the M.E.N., is full of bitter Rags.

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