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Where where this team against Bournemouth, AFC Wimbledon and Wolves? Also, how shit are officials going to get before something gets done. One goal so offside you could have landed a B52 in the area Milner was off, plus if Origi had scored that last chance, he was miles offside too and the flag stayed down. Shocking.

 

Still, perversely pleased that Liverpool have only scored 5 in their two games against us this season, unlike the 8 last year :lol: :facepalm: 

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8 minutes ago, spork said:

@Shimmyhillis this what they call spursing it up? 

 

No, we haven’t been leading the title race by multiple points and throwing it away in recent history - Liverpool have form for it so it’s know as “Liverpooling it up” in football circles.

 

Imagine Man U beating Liverpool and handing the championship to City in a couple of weeks :o 

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1 hour ago, Stigweard said:

 

Embarassing that. I'd rather United won it than Everton.

That’s surely coming from a different stand point and I’m not sure you would be saying the same thing if it was 30 years since Man Utd had won the league and Everton where the current holders...

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7 hours ago, Stigweard said:

 

Embarassing that. I'd rather United won it than Everton.

Not at all. 

If City won it, fans would be chirping on about it for, let's say, a week. 

If Liverpool won it, fans would be chirping on about it for 30 years. There'd be dvds, books, and a Netflix documentary. And in February 2020 a million more scousers would be born all called Jurgen or Virgil. 

Plus we wouldn't be able to post all those funny memes anymore. 

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8 hours ago, Shimmyhill said:

 

No, we haven’t been leading the title race by multiple points and throwing it away in recent history - Liverpool have form for it so it’s know as “Liverpooling it up” in football circles.

 

Imagine Man U beating Liverpool and handing the championship to City in a couple of weeks :o 

 

I’d love it, absolutely love it...

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1 hour ago, tbb said:

Not at all. 

If City won it, fans would be chirping on about it for, let's say, a week. 

If Liverpool won it, fans would be chirping on about it for 30 years. There'd be dvds, books, and a Netflix documentary. And in February 2020 a million more scousers would be born all called Jurgen or Virgil. 

Plus we wouldn't be able to post all those funny memes anymore. 

 

Ah cause your lot don't release DVDs, have banners or never shut up about 20x do you. Imagine a club celebrating a league win after going nearly 30 years without one, what a ridiculous notion. 

 

City have a fucking Amazon prime documentary about their title win, have been singing songs about another club getting further than them in the CL and go on on about Manchester being blue all the time. They're no different.

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20 minutes ago, Stigweard said:

 

Ah cause your lot don't release DVDs, have banners or never shut up about 20x do you. Imagine a club celebrating a league win after going nearly 30 years without one, what a ridiculous notion. 

 

City have a fucking Amazon prime documentary about their title win, have been singing songs about another club getting further than them in the CL and go on on about Manchester being blue all the time. They're no different.

But they aren't Liverpool. 

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Amazing turnout expected at Molineux tonight - FA Cup 4th Round replay against a League 1 side, torrential rain forecast, shite transport plans in action and it looks like we're going to have to utilise the temporary seating which takes our capacity to 31,000.

 

Things really are going brilliantly at the moment and it just goes to show that when the team perform, the fans will come.  And yes, where were they 2/3 years ago etc etc but that doesn't bother me - just pleased to see my club doing so much right both on and off the pitch.  The relationship between the club and the supporters has never been better, we're playing by far and away the best football I've ever seen us play with a quality of players that I never dreamed we'd have and we're 7th in the table on merit.  Rich owners, a charismatic, likeable head coach that has barely put a foot wrong in 18 months in charge, youth players getting a chance, a young squad etc etc.

 

We'd better win tonight after all that :lol:

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15 minutes ago, dr_manhattan^ said:

 

Just make sure you keep Thursdays free for our European tour ;)

 

I have every other Thursday, so that's semi-doable!

 

I always have Mondays free - so I'm going to my first game of the season next week!  Huzzah!!

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Just now, Boothjan said:

 

I have every other Thursday, so that's semi-doable!

 

I always have Mondays free - so I'm going to my first game of the season next week!  Huzzah!!

 

Ah sweet!  I'm just about to book my train tickets for that game.  Should be an interesting one after playing three teams around us.

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2 minutes ago, dr_manhattan^ said:

 

Ah sweet!  I'm just about to book my train tickets for that game.  Should be an interesting one after playing three teams around us.

 

I can't wait - South Bank too!!  Then I'm back again for the Cardiff game.  Wolves matches - they're like buses...

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