dangercat
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fecking absolutely gutted, feck all went our way today, ref was a complete and utter wanker
Marcus said:Trying to equalize. There is no difference losing 2-1 or 3-1 you nitpicker.
cca3steve said:it might be 4th place
We fecking well cansoccerbest said:we can't finsh lower than 2nd.![]()
GaryLifo said:Re the ronaldo sending off.
Anyone remember the 2-footed lunge on Veron by Gerrard at Anfield in 2001? Cos I seem to remember the reason he didn't get sent off was because he made no contact. Funny that
Drifter said:dippers can go level with us when they beat spurs.
Justin said:I would love to know why Halsey was replaced by Bennett in the first place
THE FOOTBALL LEAGUE will investigate claims that referee Mark Halsey celebrated with Manchester City fans after their recent play- off victory at Wembley. The Hertfordshire official was allegedly seen drinking with City supporters at the hotel where he was staying, the Wembley Hilton, hours after refereeing their penalty shoot-out win against Gillingham.
City came back from two goals down to take the game into extra time with a dramatic equaliser deep into stoppage time. They went on to win the penalty shoot-out, after the game finished 2-2, and returned to the First Division at the first attempt.
The Gillingham chairman, Paul Scally, was said to be unhappy and has already spoken to the Football League to demand action. A League spokesman, Chris Hull, said they had received a number of enquiries. There was nothing wrong with the referee enjoying a quiet drink in the bar afterwards but the League proposed to investigate the matter further. Gianluca Vialli, the Chelsea player-manager, has hung up his boots and vowed: "From now on I will only be a coach." The 34-year-old Vialli told an Italian newspaper: "I'm not playing any more. The time has come for me to become a more conventional coach, Italian-style, someone who goes more deeply into things." He added: "Obviously, every time I think about it, my heart twinges." The Leicester City manager Martin O'Neill has labelled Tottenham's reported pounds 6m enquiry for his striker Emile Heskey as "derisory". The Spurs director of football, David Pleat, confirmed that his club had spoken to Leicester about Heskey's availability, while Liverpool are also said to be interested. But O'Neill insisted no bid had been made for the powerful 21-year-old England prospect. "I would prefer Emile to stay," O'Neill said, "but if he decides it's time to go then we will look for the best price. He has only a year left on his contract and is therefore in the driving seat."
jasonrh said:All right, providing Bennett doesn't send half our team off for failing to foul City players, let's get stuck in and get something.
MrMarcello said:feck off.
A defender's job is to backtrack. Countless other times they go forward but are back to pick up the counter. City were passing the ball around, spent about 6-7 seconds in the box...plenty of time to get defenders back.
Clue.
soccerbest said:no they stay 1 point behind but 2 games in hand.![]()
GaryLifo said:musampa mouthing off....
gary: 'really? show us your medals then you cnut'
Bodzilla said:He's got as many European Cups as the Neviller.
Marcus said:You feck off you prick. If Rio and Gary had tracked back, that would have given United no chance of getting the equaliser.