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He gets the block on a shot from Sanchez. Then decides to watch the ball in his own 18yd box. While Ozil is deciding how hes going to score.
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Shite on the opening goal. Is with Ozil then ball watches and leaves Ozil free. The lad is a yank Santon, Runs around looks occasionally impressive but just has no idea what defending is about. And has nice hairstyles.
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Well they're battering everyone so who cares. And I'd glad we're getting them out of the way quickly tbh. It doesn't help morale though or new players potentially coming into a struggling side.
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Having man city twice in a short space of time is a right bastard. Theres two games with zero points in the bag.
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Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle United - 16/12/17 - Post match reaction from page 15
mighty__mag replied to Greg's topic in Football
Bottom 3 What a pile of shit we are. We bought the championship because it was cheap to do so. When it comes to spending it in the top tier, nobody wants to know. Just fuck off out of here you fat self publicising parasite. -
Rafa would be all over an extra Spanish player.
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Ask anyone on here. He's utter shit, apparently. He'd be awesome under Rafa though, obviously.
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Arsenal v Newcastle United - 16/12/2017 15:00 (No UK TV)
mighty__mag replied to Figures 1-0 Football's topic in Football
Now we're talking. One of my top moments as a Newcastle fan. Dreamcast -
Arsenal v Newcastle United - 16/12/2017 15:00 (No UK TV)
mighty__mag replied to Figures 1-0 Football's topic in Football
Not even bothering. Until this club is sold it just isnt worth using valuable energy even worrying about how we will fair. -
He's ok he will get a goal now and then. But championship is his level.
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Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
mighty__mag replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Clarify millions. I will ask you the same. Put a figure you may assume. Id be thinking 30m budget plus sales of existing players or also reduction of wage structure in loaning our own or selling, this in turn allowing in more expensive earners in on loan. We would need two big transfers, and two big loan transfers. Dont take the piss here, but if it is in anyway possible. Shaw on a loan to buy. Batshuayi on a loan. Buy and spend big on a goalkeeper. And spend big on a holding midfielder that can protect the back four and play a bit of football. -
Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
mighty__mag replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Are any among us seriously thinking Rafa is going to get absolute millions and millions to spend in January? -
Thats a great thing for Guardiola to say, considering hes only managed sides with superstars and huge budgets. Is he a f***ing idiot. Most of us would probably finish somewhere near the top 4 with the sides hes managed. Guardiola had a relatively poor season last season because he didn’t have the players to fit his system and style of play. Now that he does, the results are there for everyone to see. Apply the same situation to Rafa - does he have the players he needs to fit his preferred system or style of play? Of course he doesn’t. He’s doing his best with an ill-suited group of young, inexperienced players. To expect anything other than scraping survival is too much. This is a stupid argument. The guy can spend and literally get who he likes. Its arrogant almost narcissistic for him to blurt out when he has practically never found himself managing a side that needs major surgery. Not just a little tweak.
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Thats a great thing for Guardiola to say, considering hes only managed sides with superstars and huge budgets. Is he a Fucking idiot. Most of us would probably finish somewhere near the top 4 with the sides hes managed.
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Psg told him and Lucas they can find new clubs in January
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First signing.
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Various: Mike Ashley in talks with Sheikh Khaled bin Zayed Al Nehayan
mighty__mag replied to Kaizero's topic in Football
Still waiting for this bullshit announcement. -
?Dont talk about my Spanish uncle like that!!!
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Tunnel vision