SqualorVictoria
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I mean I'm well aware of the post he made but still, other than it being halfway through an OK joke, why is it even worthy of a mention?Have a look.
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I mean I'm well aware of the post he made but still, other than it being halfway through an OK joke, why is it even worthy of a mention?Have a look.
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I mean I'm well aware of the post he made but still, other than it being halfway through an OK joke, why is it even worthy of a mention?
We were lucky in 2012. You are right, but we deserved to win CL in 2005,2006,2008,2009 before so we deserved trophy!
How on earth did you come to that conclusion?
Essien’s calculator probably.
Just seen this posted on a news site:
Chequebook Pep can't do it unless he can outspend everybody else.
Thoughts?
- Brian Clough won European Cups with Forest on a shoestring
- Van Gaal won the CL with Ajax on a shoestring
- Fergie won the Cup Winners' Cup with Aberdeen on a shoestring
- Klopp won 2x Bundesligas on a shoestring
- Mourinho won the CL with Porto on a shoestring
- Pep is nothing without $ and Messi
Put that in your Amazon documentary and shove it up your arse. Ghost club.
Also, the attendance for a CL game was pathetic. If I remember correctly there was an article a couple of weeks ago about them juicing the attendance numbers up from last season too. Laughable, soulless, an empty vessel Arab plaything.
Just seen this posted on a news site:
Chequebook Pep can't do it unless he can outspend everybody else.
Thoughts?
- Brian Clough won European Cups with Forest on a shoestring
- Van Gaal won the CL with Ajax on a shoestring
- Fergie won the Cup Winners' Cup with Aberdeen on a shoestring
- Klopp won 2x Bundesligas on a shoestring
- Mourinho won the CL with Porto on a shoestring
- Pep is nothing without $ and Messi
Just seen this posted on a news site:
Chequebook Pep can't do it unless he can outspend everybody else.
Thoughts?
- Brian Clough won European Cups with Forest on a shoestring
- Van Gaal won the CL with Ajax on a shoestring
- Fergie won the Cup Winners' Cup with Aberdeen on a shoestring
- Klopp won 2x Bundesligas on a shoestring
- Mourinho won the CL with Porto on a shoestring
- Pep is nothing without $ and Messi
Find it surprising that you failed to mention 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 1997, 1993 and 1991.We were lucky in 2012. You are right, but we deserved to win CL in 2005,2006,2008,2009 before so we deserved trophy!
Find it surprising that you failed to mention 2004, 2007, 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015, 1997, 1993 and 1991.
Thats what has been said for years, unfortunately we’ll never know unless he takes charge of someone like Bournemouth or Huddersfield and wins everything.
Thats what has been said for years, unfortunately we’ll never know unless he takes charge of someone like Bournemouth or Huddersfield and wins everything.
Busy shooting season 5 of Peaky Blinders.
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They are still the only team that can stop Liverpool from winning the league though.
Beating Madrid in the penalties is hardly "wiping the floor". Barcelona didn't even had a coach when they lost 7-0 to them. Heynckes' Bayern might be the most overrated side of the century. The team peaked at that year, it was never destined to win multiple CLs
Are you crazy or just salty? That Bayern side would've comfortably beat Zidane's Madrid in any of their 3 CL wins.
Marcelona, Ronaldo, Ramos, Modic & Kroos are of course exceptional talents but lets not hide the fact Madrid peaked in an era where Barcelona, Bayern and England's top 6 regressed massively in Europe. They beat Juventus and Athletico x2 who shouldn't be near a final if the former list were at the top of their powers.
Heynckes Bayern team was a proper team not just individuals. They absolutely hammered a prime Barcelona without ever looking like conceding.
Garcia goal in semi final in 2005 didn't cross the line. Liverpool on penalties in 2007 again SF unlucky. Terry slip in Moscow and we hit the post two times in OT, we were all over Utd. Again unlucky.
Okay, i know Liverpool have started brightly, but still They are far from winning the league.
They are, but this calendar year they are looking really good. The expectations that they will challenge for the title are based on their performances throughout the calendar year and not only on the first 5-6 games this season. In terms of points since January they are very close to City, unlike the other teams.
Liverpool fans I know who had resigned to being 2nd to City this season have suddenly started becoming more hopeful after seeing mighty City fall to Lyon.
They will be title contenders every season from now on unlike the good old years when that happened once every five seasons. Let's see if the jinx holds.
United were all over Chelsea in the first half, should’ve been three up and Chelsea’s only goal came from a massive deflection. Again, not unlucky.Garcia goal in semi final in 2005 didn't cross the line. Liverpool on penalties in 2007 again SF unlucky. Terry slip in Moscow and we hit the post two times in OT, we were all over Utd. Again unlucky.
This again.Garcia goal in semi final in 2005 didn't cross the line.
Okay, i know Liverpool have started brightly, but still They are far from winning the league.
They also lost against Basel in the return leg before that but still went through. 4 defeats in a row. They are nothing special in Europe, I cannot believe some wanted Liverpool to beat them in that QFSo City's last three CL games:
Liverpool.
Liverpool.
Lyon.
What is it with Guardiola and his strange record in Europe? Does it have to do with facing better opposition so he can't dominate the ball?
Basel should change their name to Lasel.So City's last three CL games:
Liverpool.
Liverpool.
Lyon.
What is it with Guardiola and his strange record in Europe? Does it have to do with facing better opposition so he can't dominate the ball?
Basel and Lyon are hardly better than the top 6 in England and City won 8 out of 10 games vs the top 6 last season. And 4:0 vs Basel when it mattered.
The bad record is because of the games with Liverpool who know how to play against City and were a bit lucky with referee calls too.
Against Basel and Lyon it was more the absence of key players and complacency than something tactical that cost them. There is a structural problem too as Fernandinho is past it and they lack another DM. When they are with all top players, Fernandinho's decline is not obvious. KDB and the attack papered over the cracks in CM last season. They made a silly mistake to not sign a DM in the summer. Every team will target Fernandinho now. Feck them (hopefully they stop Liverpool though if we or Chelsea fail to do it.)
I think so, just like Mourinho does not coach attacking, pep does not coach defending. He likes to press the opposition and close the spaces to force the opposition to loose possession before they reach their box. Other European teams can play high high press and shield the ball and still build up decent attacks and that's where his defenders are not elite enough to be reactive yet defensively sound.
That Barcelona team was an exception with worlds best players playing in that team from defenders to midfielders to attacking players.
I don't think Fernandinho is past it completely, and is now the weakpoint of the team. His form though, has dipped, such that you cannot have Gundogan playing as one of the 3 midfielders, except the very lowest of opposition that completely concedes possession.
D Silva - Fernandinho - B Silva is a better option. Notice how City looked more threatening once Gundogan was yanked off, Sane came on and B. Silva dropped into that channel behind Sterling.