marklazarcovic wrote: » Look at bobby haha , brilliant Check out @RedMagicAgain’;s Tweet: https://twitter.com/RedMagicAgain/status/1114290976279990272?s=09
LuckyLloyd wrote: » One game at a ****ing time. Salah you glorious glorious human.
mosstin wrote: » Also, since we're going in to such fine detail, apparently 63% more of Chelsea players live in two-storey houses than our lads, thus facing those gruelling upstairs/downstairs trips that almost 2/3 of our squad will be able to avoid in their custom-designed bungalows. Those Chelsea boys will be knackered when they get to Anfield.
messinkiapina wrote: » Jesus. The Bernado Silva interview on Football Focus is like something Alan Partridge would give...cringe
SlickRic wrote: » Yup. Salah is not getting near enough praise for what he did there. Perceived as not scoring enough. Pressure on him, as star man, to deliver when it matters. Picks it up before halfway, and there was not a thing in his mind other than taking it upon himself and scoring. He wanted the pressure. He wanted the glory, but was willing, again, to take any criticisms that came his way. And it was a fúcking glorious finish. He hits it so fúcking early - barely out of his feet and he smashes it off the post. Wondrous. Cojones the size of St Mary's.
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » A certain type of personality ends up at City, a certain type ends up at Liverpool, and they are complete opposites.
Shanotheslayer wrote: » Care to elaborate?
BorneTobyWilde wrote: » There is a long list of players who went there for money, players who were wanted by their clubs, Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs,United, but they absolutely refuse to stay, refused to sign contracts and instead went to City. Then you have a player like VVD, who refused City, and insisted he wanted to play for Liverpool, even for less money. Tevez and Sterling a perfect example of the type of personality that signs for City, both at huge clubs like Liverpool and United, both offered contracts, both threw their teddy and had a temper tantrum to get their one dollar more at City. I think if Sterling has stayed at Liverpool he'd have contributed enough to have possibly made a difference in the multiple chances for silverware we've had since he left and he'd have played in multiple European finals. Yes he has his money and his league medals, but he'll be forgotten once City get bored with him and sign the next star.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Also Fekir's soon to be former agent who Fekir will be dumping next week when their contract expires is now saying there was more to the transfer not happening than the knee injury which was only part of the reason Liverpool pulled out of the deal.
Shanotheslayer wrote: » Interesting. I don't disagree that money was probably a factor. But you're failing to acknowledge the increased likelihood of trophies by going to City. "Forgotten once City get bored and sign the next star" Completely disagree with if he continues his form for many years. Like Silva/Aguero. If it was just money why not just go to China? By your logic nobody should ever leave United or Liverpool if the club want them.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Harry Wilson just rifled in a left footer goal for Derby.