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On 20/04/2026 at 20:38, Kilcline said:

Livramento has played more games than Stones in the last 5 years and that's including Tino's year out with his bad one, I'd love to see a "sell Tino he's a crock" + "sign Stones" Venn diagram 😅

And Livramento wasn't even a professional 5 years ago

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51 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

And Livramento wasn't even a professional 5 years ago

That is also true :lol: I should have said the last five seasons, including this one, but you know what I mean 

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James Tavernier leaving Rangers at the end of the season after 11 years.

 

Good penalty taker and XL bully breeder, certainly an upgrade on Krafth.

 

Bring him hyem.

 

 

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15 minutes ago, Moose said:

James Tavernier leaving Rangers at the end of the season after 11 years.

 

Good penalty taker and XL bully breeder, certainly an upgrade on Krafth.

 

Bring him hyem.

 

 

 


He’s going to play in the US championship for some team in Florida.

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Man City are going to just churn through hundreds of millions of quid trying to get something to stick in midfield because they can't individually replace De Bruyne, Rodri, Gundogan/Bernardo aren't they, in a "Man U never properly replaced prime Roy Keane" on steroids sort of way 

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28 minutes ago, Kilcline said:

Man City are going to just churn through hundreds of millions of quid trying to get something to stick in midfield because they can't individually replace De Bruyne, Rodri, Gundogan/Bernardo aren't they, in a "Man U never properly replaced prime Roy Keane" on steroids sort of way 

 

It's impossible to replace them... the fact that Guardiola, with a midfield like that, has only won one Champions League is inexplicable. Or maybe it's my fault, overestimating Guardiola.

Before anyone says it... Kroos and Modric's Real Madrid didn't have a better midfield than City's.

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9 minutes ago, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

It's impossible to replace them... the fact that Guardiola, with a midfield like that, has only won one Champions League is inexplicable. Or maybe it's my fault, overestimating Guardiola.

Before anyone says it... Kroos and Modric's Real Madrid didn't have a better midfield than City's.

A good chunk, I won't say all as that would probably be harsh, of Man City's failures in the Champions League have been down to him overthinking things for whatever reason. Rodri and Fernandinho on the bench for the 2021 final was rank stupidity but happened essentially because Tuchel was living rent free in his head and he felt he had to do something different to beat him.

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56 minutes ago, Curva Sud Milano said:

 

It's impossible to replace them... the fact that Guardiola, with a midfield like that, has only won one Champions League is inexplicable. Or maybe it's my fault, overestimating Guardiola.

Before anyone says it... Kroos and Modric's Real Madrid didn't have a better midfield than City's.

 

I'm not having that like. Kroos, Modric and Casemiro is one of the top few best midfields of all time. 

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34 minutes ago, Jaqen said:

 

I'm not having that like. Kroos, Modric and Casemiro is one of the top few best midfields of all time. 

 

Of course, but you have to include the attacking midfielder to complete all. City had De Bruyne and Real had Isco (good player but not as good as KDB). Maybe the City midfiled is not that much stronger but it is better mixed.

If we want to limit ourselves to three... Xavi-Iniesta-Busquets trio is unbeatable.

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1 hour ago, Jaqen said:

 

I'm not having that like. Kroos, Modric and Casemiro is one of the top few best midfields of all time. 

 

I'll give you an example from my team... seen from an outside perspective, a defense of Cafu-Stam-Nesta-Maldini (mid-2000s) is unbeatable, but the defense of Tassotti-Baresi-Costacurta-Maldini in the late 1980s was even more impenetrable, and all the difference was made by Baresi who was practically God.

In a similar way KDB was the perfect end point for City's midfield, while Isco often squandered what Modric and Kroos offered him on a silver platter.

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2 minutes ago, gdm said:

Ipswich aren’t hanging around

 

 

 

 

Presume it was a clause where they had to buy after being promoted as he's scored two league goals all season

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