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I hope it was offside. By a country mile, and the worst refereeing decision ever made. They deserve it.
Either that or they've figured out that @fishfingers15 is actually RashfordAssume it's their hilarious reference to him doing all the work for feeding kids. As kids like fishfingers.
yeah, a lot of lads I know don’t want to support city any more. We have one lad “No Morals Beckenham” who openly celebrates the atrocities that City’s owners commit but he genuinely gets stick from a lot of the other lads in the group.
Feeding Kids?What does ‘fishfingers’ refer to?
Good call.Feeding Kids?
I thought Dermot G described the situation really well.
VAR can't intervene because it wasn't a factual error
Stuart Atwell was in his right to interpret the situation the way he did - but then he said: I would have given an offside because that would create less fuzz and be equally correct as to give a goal.
Basically Atwell wasn't wrong - but Dermot would have interpreted the rules differently.
Not from blue moon but this is mental.
Not from blue moon but this is mental.
All that proves is the rules need looking at to be less ambiguousI thought Dermot G described the situation really well.
VAR can't intervene because it wasn't a factual error
Stuart Atwell was in his right to interpret the situation the way he did - but then he said: I would have given an offside because that would create less fuzz and be equally correct as to give a goal.
Basically Atwell wasn't wrong - but Dermot would have interpreted the rules differently.
Not from blue moon but this is mental.
The fact that Akanji stopped running is totally on him. You play to the whistle. If he had closed Rashford down and Rashford got between him playing the ball it would have been offside but he gave up.
Either that or they've figured out that @fishfingers15 is actually Rashford
On another note, cuntpuffin is my new favourite swear word
Absolutely. The City players ignored Bruno and that’s on them.The fact that Akanji stopped running is totally on him. You play to the whistle. If he had closed Rashford down and Rashford got between him playing the ball it would have been offside but he gave up.
Well no former player was more stupid to listen to than Fredrik Ljungberg - whose hatred for United is well-known.
1. He said it was a shocking decision - has to be offside yada yada yada
2. He also said - it was the reason why United scored the second goal - because (and this is funny) - Kyle Walker was too far forward when United countered. His reasoning was that if City were 1-0 ahead, Walker would never push forward - and Garnacho would never have so much space.
So according to him - Walker making a stupid decision was because United got a goal - if United hadnt score, Walker would not make a stupid decison.
Brilliant logic
This just proves the rules are shit. The rules shouldn’t be up for interpretation at all.I thought Dermot G described the situation really well.
VAR can't intervene because it wasn't a factual error
Stuart Atwell was in his right to interpret the situation the way he did - but then he said: I would have given an offside because that would create less fuzz and be equally correct as to give a goal.
Basically Atwell wasn't wrong - but Dermot would have interpreted the rules differently.
I disagree, calling someone a cnut aggressive, whereas calling someone a cuntpuffin is definitely more humiliatingNeo-Shakespearean swearing such as “cockwomble” and “cuntpuffin” is incredibly cringe and I always imagine the people using such twee insults to be wearing waistcoats and rocking ponytails with a Nokia N-Gage in a holster on their hip.
Spot on.The fact that Akanji stopped running is totally on him. You play to the whistle. If he had closed Rashford down and Rashford got between him playing the ball it would have been offside but he gave up.
Rules and will always be open to interpretationThis just proves the rules are shit. The rules shouldn’t be up for interpretation at all.
I know quite a few City fans who have gone back to Stockport County in the last couple years. Mixture of County doing well and the hollow nature of City’s rise I’m guessing.
Really that seems hard to believe and really commendable I guess if it's true.
It's a difficult one with City fans I know 2 in particular one a real genuine City fan all his life for like fifty years or so and it's hard for me to knock his joy now at what's happening . It's like begrudging someone you know for winning the lotto
The other fan though is the same age as the first yet never had any interest in football at all till City won their first league with the money. Now he's going over to watch them is in the fan club and talks absolute rubbish about them all day long slagging everyone off when they win a match
He's a guy you wish a piano would fall on though his huge head would probably absolve any impact
Spot on.
Really that seems hard to believe and really commendable I guess if it's true.
It's a difficult one with City fans I know 2 in particular one a real genuine City fan all his life for like fifty years or so and it's hard for me to knock his joy now at what's happening . It's like begrudging someone you know for winning the lotto
The other fan though is the same age as the first yet never had any interest in football at all till City won their first league with the money. Now he's going over to watch them is in the fan club and talks absolute rubbish about them all day long slagging everyone off when they win a match
He's a guy you wish a piano would fall on though his huge head would probably absolve any impact
Haaland is an issue for them, he's undroppable and the whole team has to be built around him, which is a sea change from how they have played previously. It was interesting to see him dropping deeper yesterday and do a short interchange of passes with the CB's, pointless action, but it's potentially him and the team changing their approach.
Pep has certainly got his work cut out to get the best out of the team, i'm sure they'll come back in full force in time, but there's some work to do to piece it together.
I didn't know you knew the Gallagher's.
He was making good runs into space but nobody was picking him out. They were rotating the ball in their usual way instead of playing to his strengths by being a bit more direct. It's kind of baffling they bought him at all. He's really not suited to their style of play.
He was making good runs into space but nobody was picking him out. They were rotating the ball in their usual way instead of playing to his strengths by being a bit more direct. It's kind of baffling they bought him at all. He's really not suited to their style of play.
Given his goal scoring prowess I'd say the approach has to change but I bloody well hope they don't!yeah exactly, they showed it quite well on MOTD, but it’s whether they change that and Haaland has to change his approach.
Neo-Shakespearean swearing such as “cockwomble” and “cuntpuffin” is incredibly cringe and I always imagine the people using such twee insults to be wearing waistcoats and rocking ponytails with a Nokia N-Gage in a holster on their hip.