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Title: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Sep 10, 05:16 PM 2016
Man Utd 1 Man City 2
See...now we can beat the rags and Mourinio in the same game where as previously it took 2
Lol....they did try ...bless
I heard after the game that Pogba had been playing..
I didnt notice:o
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: denzie on Sep 10, 05:40 PM 2016
Thx Kevin  ;)
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Sep 10, 05:45 PM 2016
Quote from: denzie on Sep 10, 05:40 PM 2016
Thx Kevin  ;)
His best game for City yet
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Blood Angel on Sep 10, 06:35 PM 2016
Agree you deserved to win.  But you ain't gonna win the league with Bravo in goal lol.
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Sep 10, 06:49 PM 2016
Quote from: Blood Angel on Sep 10, 06:35 PM 2016
Agree you deserved to win.  But you ain't gonna win the league with Bravo in goal lol.
Good grief...hes played one game and we won it.

How did you predict we wont win the league with him in nets when the current stats clearly state...when Bravo is in the nets....we win.... :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: DoctorSudoku on Sep 11, 12:57 AM 2016
Pep doesn't molly-coddle the big egos in a team. If he thinks you cannot deliver for him, he will phase you out.

Simple.

He has converted Yaya into a squad player and sent out Hart on a loan.

If Pep were at Man Ure, Rooney would be dealt similarly.
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Blood Angel on Sep 11, 04:45 AM 2016
Quote from: Turner on Sep 10, 06:49 PM 2016
Good grief...hes played one game and we won it.

How did you predict we wont win the league with him in nets when the current stats clearly state...when Bravo is in the nets....we win.... :thumbsup:
Yeah you won the match but no thanks to him . Oh.. and you won't win the league IMO (That's an opinion NOT a prediction) anyway. I have a feeling Chelsea may ( again that's a feeling NOT a prediction).
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 05, 02:39 PM 2017
is the 12 man team turning up tomorrow night >:D
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Jan 05, 04:18 PM 2017
Quote from: nottophammer on Jan 05, 02:39 PM 2017
is the 12 man team turning up tomorrow night >:D

Listen....I like West Ham. Ian Bishop, Trevor Morley, Berkovic, Tevez,

Lots of links between us over the years.

My wifes a lifelong Ray Winstone fanatic.....so I know hes a Hammer too.

Of course, I want to stuff you tomorrow  :xd:
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 05, 04:28 PM 2017
with the ref on your side suppose you will, like the other manc's.

So not coming to Aspers
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Jan 05, 04:54 PM 2017
Quote from: nottophammer on Jan 05, 04:28 PM 2017
with the ref on your side suppose you will, like the other manc's.


I assume the refs never on your side, and you did so well last year, so..... it must be the players
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 05, 05:02 PM 2017
correct the players there all ?
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 05, 06:45 PM 2017
got to clean me boots for tomorrow  :lol:
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Jan 06, 04:53 PM 2017
Quote from: nottophammer on Jan 05, 06:45 PM 2017
got to clean me boots for tomorrow  :lol:

Well it was rather one sided. Tough night for you guys. I dont gloat.

I genuinely would like to see Hammers doing better.

Ive always liked them. 
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 06, 06:16 PM 2017
after 5 heard the fire alarm, joined the queue
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Priyanka on Jan 15, 10:36 AM 2017
Ooohhh.  That was a thrashing in the blue derby.
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: nottophammer on Jan 15, 01:21 PM 2017
 :ooh:
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: agesta on Jan 15, 01:49 PM 2017
IBRA!!!
End of discussion!!!
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Jan 15, 02:03 PM 2017
Quote from: Priyanka on Jan 15, 10:36 AM 2017
Ooohhh.  That was a thrashing in the blue derby.

Yes and no

Yes its a thrashing, no its not a derby

And having been initially skeptical, BA is spot on

Quote from: Blood Angel on Sep 10, 06:35 PM 2016
you ain't gonna win the league with Bravo in goal lol.

Bravo is an utter twat.

If I had to keep him due to contractual reasons, If he was lucky, he would be cleaning Joe Harts boots


Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Priyanka on Jan 15, 04:55 PM 2017
Quote from: Turner on Jan 15, 02:03 PM 2017Bravo
True.  But I don't think hart is doing himself any favours at Torino. 5 goals let against Napoli and 3 against juventus and 2 against sampdoria, all in December.
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Priyanka on Jan 15, 04:57 PM 2017
Quote from: Turner on Jan 15, 02:03 PM 2017not a derby
True. Not by definition. But in and around Watford we call the matches between city, Leicester, Everton and Chelsea as the blue derby. He he.
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: DoctorSudoku on Jan 15, 05:30 PM 2017
Lord Pep has already given up on title chances. CL qualification for next season a genuine doubt, but I still wouldn't rule them out with the team they got.
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Steve on Jan 16, 07:15 AM 2017
I know many people might kill me for saying so, but football (aka soccer) is quite a boring game. Lots of passing, not enough action. Score 1-0, close game..
Sure theres loads of skill involved but its too repetitive.

American football is a bit better, but like aussie rules football with constant annoying stoppages. Still its also a very repetitive game.

If you watch golf, good on you for having so much spare time.

Not to be biased, but aussie rules football (afl) has constant action, relatively few stoppages, lots to potential for twists and turns etc. Just a more exciting sport. The girls like watching the guys so you can even bring your gf to games, if thats your thing.

Id like to enjoy soccer but it bores the crap out of me. Exactly what do you soccer fans see in it?
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Priyanka on Jan 16, 07:31 AM 2017
Quote from: Steve on Jan 16, 07:15 AM 2017The girls like watching the guys
Hmm.  I can say that about English footie as well. All but the offside rule
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: Turner on Jan 16, 08:47 AM 2017
Quote from: Steve on Jan 16, 07:15 AM 2017Id like to enjoy soccer but it bores the crap out of me. Exactly what do you soccer fans see in it?

It s Football not soccer.....

its an inbred tribal thing in europe.

I cant stand American Football, or get it, but I still bet Browns fans were celebrating their 1st win and still love them
Title: Re: Manchester Derby
Post by: rouletteKEY on Jan 16, 05:16 PM 2017
Soccer

Like playing basketball... but only between the top of the keys

Great conditioning and motor skill development for real sports though

Full disclosure:  I coach my sons travel soccer team and we have had a alot of success...but that is how I see the game and I am oh so popular when I throw those observations out at coaches meetings...gotta be who I am

Middle aged American who played real football