Like we once were an under dog club who never parked the bus and rolled over for the elite to dominate, I feel and a sense of respect for clubs who continue the fight.
Despite the fact we have gone from potato sacks to riches (couldn't bring myself to use the word 'rags'), public enemy number one even, I still appreciate the fighting spirit of clubs who turn up to win even if it is against us.
Step up Aston Villa and Blackburn Rovers, lets forget for one moment the fact you have given us the opportunity to re-open the gap at the top by 3 points today.
A huge well done for turning over Chelsea and more importantly and thankfully United, may your new year bring more joy and happiness as long as it's not against us lol.
This year marks a huge year in my life with the 36 year long wait for the rise of our beloved club Manchester City from the ashes, from the loss of my father to cancer. To the eventual birth of our first born around May 23rd 2012 followed by the one ring I place on the marriage finger of my one in a million fiancee on 5th August 2012.
Then there's the P A R T why, because I gotta!
Glad to hear Owen Hargreaves and Micah Richards are back fit and ready, it is also good to hear the Carlos Tevez saga could be about to end.
This season will see us buying wisely with the sale of some dead wood before the capture of a few gems, most of those gems will be seen coming through the doors of our academy more than likely with Patrick Vieira amongst those who are on the hunt for the next best young talent.
Good news about the FA abandoning those stupid rules forcing English clubs to only scout young potentials within an hour and a half distance from the club.
Did you know when those rules were forced that, United tried to open up schools in other cities, those cities respected clubs forced United to shut them down and rightly so. (what utter cheek).
Good Luck against Sunderland lads, lets really kick off new year with a bang.
Happy New Year
it's always the same every holiday's the big clubs rest their best & put young players who were probably get drunk the days before into the fire
ReplyDeletebit disappointed in the newcastle result had them down for a draw but hadn't reckoned on the punch drunkard making a comeback
mancini knows the score & won't rest anyone [hopefully ;] & sunderland have a bug going round should be a 3:1
but I'm going to start betting on teams to lose as I never win the other way [there was a guy on tv makes £500 a week betting on losers, gotta be worth a chance]
ESPN show how Manchester City were once again screwed over by Match Officials, Sunderland's Ji was offside and one look at our players looking in the direction of the linesman and the line drawn to prove Ji was clearly offside by ESPN will count for nothing.
ReplyDeleteThe referee showed favouritism towards Sunderland after booking Dejong seven minutes into the game and then allowing Sunderlands players to get away with verbal cautions.
Something must be done about poor shit shyte officials, our beautiful game is fast becoming a joke because of them.
Unless we learn to beat the 12th, 13th and 14th man we will not win the title, only our players to blame though for playing shit in the final third.
Oh well, still top of the table and I hope Sunderland have a bad run and get relegated.
Much rather see Blackburn and QPR survive.
ReplyDeleteLinesman did not position himself well to see that Ji was offside, he wasn't going with the pace of the ball.
ReplyDeleteDejong booking was a mistake, he set standard for yellow card but was unable to maintain it.
I'm just glad I didn't watch it [& I'm never betting again]
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