Don't get personal. And be respectful. This is a United forum.
That wasn't the intention but point taken
Don't get personal. And be respectful. This is a United forum.
Exactly. Just to come to Manchester plus tickets is too expensive for me right now. I would go so much more if I could. So using it against me is not really cool.You're free to comment on whatever you want mate, just as people are free to pull you up on certain things. I'll grant you some mitigation though, considering you don't exactly live within close proximity to the ground meaning it's not exactly easy for you to get over here. Local fans who never attend matches yet go on about this kind of thing have far less of an excuse.
I never said you did. I making a point. Rivalry is part of football and rivals mock each other. 'Small time' is always spouted by Utd and Liverpool as some kind of dig because they can't handle the fact they're no longer dominant, conveniently forgetting they've been rubbing their rivals faces in it for years.Quote me where I said that please.
Not a word about Sterling getting physically assaulted and racially abused outside the training ground, insane
It's just funny that when City is so good and dominant their players still concern themselves with United.I never said you did. I making a point. Rivalry is part of football and rivals mock each other. 'Small time' is always spouted by Utd and Liverpool as some kind of dig because they can't handle the fact they're no longer dominant, conveniently forgetting they've been rubbing their rivals faces in it for years.
Awwww, diddums. I'm really sorry that you're so offended by said chant - I feel a right twat now for singing it at the derby the other week![]()
Look at them, being all giddy and stuff.
I'm not offended. It's a pretty shit chant to be fair. Id imagine it's quite rousing with the acoustics of a half empty Etihad Stadium mind though.
To be fair though do you not see the irony on someone spouting off about empty seats when they don't attend their own clubs games?Don't get personal. And be respectful. This is a United forum.
Yeah I guess I should jump on the plane every time I want to see United and if I don't I can't comment on attendance. I mean as the other poster, City fan, said,it's a rivalry we make fun of each other. Me being few thousand miles from OT doesn't mean I can't do it. No irony in that.To be fair though do you not see the irony on someone spouting off about empty seats when they don't attend their own clubs games?
And to be honest this argument is on bluemoon too. Some of our American posters don't like early leavers or when cup matches arnt sold out. Looks bad on t.v.
I mean just WTF.
There appears to be many many threads and posts created/manufactured by united fans on this forum alone which would seem to show its rather real to many united fans.Trying too hard to manufacture a hatred and rivalry. That's small time.
He's spent a lot of money but so has everyone. The amount of money in football now I dont know who will ever achieve anything without spending mind boggling sums. You could say Ranieri did it but nobody is suggesting he is the best manager in the world. In terms of sustained success, you need quality and depth and to achieve that you have to spend a lot of money, I think its a bit unfair to hold that against Guardiola. But its not like he went out and signed Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar. As someone said above, if you look at the City team on paper, its good but not as vastly superior to everyone else as the performances suggest.I went with the second option and stand by it. He's only been able to hide his flaws so far with a blank cheque.
You're doing well in the league, the threads are nothing more than that. There's not the real venom there we have for Leeds or Liverpool, desperate as your club is to have a rivalry to match that, hence the 'taunting' that is so clearly scripted. It's like the Tevez to Manchester digs, oh so plastic.There appears to be many many threads and posts created/manufactured by united fans on this forum alone which would seem to show its rather real to many united fans.
Yes you're right, I think that he got every player he needed however whereas we were dithering on the price (Perisic). Basically, he has every type of player and a replacement available to suit his playing style and the blank cheque is a catalyst to that.He's spent a lot of money but so has everyone. The amount of money in football now I dont know who will ever achieve anything without spending mind boggling sums. You could say Ranieri did it but nobody is suggesting he is the best manager in the world. In terms of sustained success, you need quality and depth and to achieve that you have to spend a lot of money, I think its a bit unfair to hold that against Guardiola. But its not like he went out and signed Ronaldo, Messi and Neymar. As someone said above, if you look at the City team on paper, its good but not as vastly superior to everyone else as the performances suggest.
You're doing well in the league, the threads are nothing more than that. There's not the real venom there we have for Leeds or Liverpool, desperate as your club is to have a rivalry to match that, hence the 'taunting' that is so clearly scripted. It's like the Tevez to Manchester digs, oh so plastic.
I guess it depends how much he was financially held back. I dare say if he received the same level of support as Mourinho has had - which is a lot - he would do fine. But then I disagree with some United fans about the extent to which Mourinho has been supported.Yes you're right, I think that he got every player he needed however whereas we were dithering on the price (Perisic). Basically, he has every type of player and a replacement available to suit his playing style and the blank cheque is a catalyst to that.
If he were held back financially to some degree, would we see the same domination?
You know how good City are when Sterling is scoring lots of goals. He can't finish his tea and still gets plenty of goals.
Can someone explain what a born and bred brit actually means. Its the strangest thing ive possibly ever read on a football forum.
He's a quality player. Better than all of our attackers.
Born in Britain. Raise in Britain.
What's strange about that?
I think i may of worded it wrong. It was more why the poster kept saying it on several post.He's a quality player. Better than all of our attackers.
Born in Britain. Raise in Britain.
What's strange about that?
He's a quality player. Better than all of our attackers.
He's a terrible finisher but still has 15 goals. That's a marker on how good their attacking unit is.
City winning CL wouldn't be refreshing in any way but maybe its just me.City are favorites for the Champions League at the bookies now - https://www.oddschecker.com/football/champions-league/winner
I certainly wouldn't bet on anyone beating them.
I personally find it refreshing to see a PL team that looks capable of breaking the Real-Barca stranglehold of the last near-decade.
I'd take a Barca-Real stranglehold for the next decade if it means City don't win the CLCity are favorites for the Champions League at the bookies now - https://www.oddschecker.com/football/champions-league/winner
I certainly wouldn't bet on anyone beating them.
I personally find it refreshing to see a PL team that looks capable of breaking the Real-Barca stranglehold of the last near-decade.
I would say the gap in quality City's attacking players and ours is greater than United to Burnley's.
United have a poor set of attacking options. Most I would rate at 5/10 or 6/10. Maybe Lukaku is a 7/10 in a PL sense simply for his goal poaching abilities.
That's pretty much overrating of our forwards. None of them would get into that city lineup.Nah that's nonsense. Some of United's forwards would get in City's squad still, none of Burnley's would be anywhere near United's.
That's pretty much overrating of our forwards. None of them would get into that city lineup.
Martial is better than Sterling, surely?That's pretty much overrating of our forwards. None of them would get into that city lineup.
Isn't it funny how some united fans are finding it positive in city winning. Jeez crazy times.City winning CL wouldn't be refreshing in any way but maybe its just me.
Some United fans seem determined to play down the rivalry. If we can't be as good as them, not giving a shit about their superiority is the next best thing I guess.Isn't it funny how some united fans are finding it positive in city winning. Jeez crazy times.
Yeah, it's that shit that United fans were belting it out at West Brom yesterday!
Martial is better than Sterling. Rom is as good as Jesus, albeit as a different type of player.
Pogba is at least as good as KDB albeit in a less coherent team - if you doubt this, just imagine Pogba in citeh's side and KDB in our own (without Pogba).
Martial - Sterling I don't think is that controversial tbh. The other two I'm much less sure about.This is such a bizarre claim though and based on nothing more than guess-work. In reality, each of the above City players looks far superior to the Utd players quoted - its disappointing but lets face facts.
excellent use of the word bizarre.This is such a bizarre claim though and based on nothing more than guess-work. In reality, each of the above City players looks far superior to the Utd players quoted - its disappointing but lets face facts.
You missed the irony then.. Sigh