If the questions include opposition, maybe bone up on goalscorers against us. The Leicester question above is a good one. Players City signed from Spurs or teams in the other clips. Managers? Total goals for the respective season by City goalscorers? Phil Browns infamous half time talk? Last time Arse or Spurs won the title? Or, how many points were Arse clear before they f....d it up? Good luck, hope you do well.
Cheers mate. They'll also quiz from a few summaries they found from those seasons and general stats, but those are the specific games they pinged me. I'll share a link when it airs for those with a VPN.
Let’s be honest, Rico Lewis and Phil Foden are overrated as ****, aren’t they? I’ve said it before but I think Lewis would struggle in the Championship. He’s not good enough defensively to be a traditional fullback, not quick enough or a good enough crosser to be a wingback who plays high and wide and not physical enough to be a defensive midfielder outright. Guardiola’s moulded him into this incredibly niche inverted fullback role where he’s good at moving into central midfield areas because he’s fairly tidy on the ball and press-resistant but that’s it. He’s bang average or worse at every other facet of football whether it’s defending, crossing, passing, shooting etc. Foden’s 24-years-old and people are still debating what his best position is. He gets a decent amount of goals and assists every season but he’s playing for the best team in the world. I do think he’s a good player but he’s not half the player Cole Palmer is, in my opinion. He’s not creative enough to be a playmaker so I can’t see him being a ready-made replacement for when De Bruyne eventually leaves or retires. Every time he’s played for England, he’s been toss. Doesn’t impact games enough for England. Even at Man City, he drifts in and out of games. Palmer on the other hand has been carrying a dysfunctional Chelsea team on his back and is younger.
here's a weird stat. when soucek scored for west ham against leicester the other day, he became only the second player in the 33-ish year history of the premier league to score on two birthdays. the other was sheringham in 1994 and 1995.
Burnley beaten by PNE with ‘one touch football ‘ always the best way stops a reset by the opposition .
Wigan Athletic have sacked ex-Tiger Shaun Maloney after one win in seven. Frankie Bunn is part of the caretaker team. Gregor Rioch is Sporting Director at Wigan.
I know “it’s Man Utd so real football folk think it’s all ****”, but this lad Zirkzee looks a proper handful. Big and strong with a great touch - one day if he really focuses he could be the new Matt Crooks.
I've had enough of Alan shearer blowing smoke up Bruno fernandes arse. His goal wasn't spectacular, a piece of magic, a wonder strike, perfectly placed out of reach of the keeper or any of the other superlatives he's used to describe the speculative kick of the ball in the direction of the goal.
Well lets hope The Royal Blues progress further otherwise this year's Challenger Cup finals last few rounds will ascend into a farse. What's the point of games that doesn't attract supporters of the biggest and best clubs? Who will hoot, holler and cheer for Briteon, Crisstal Palace, or Preston. - new Johnnie's on the block with no Premiership heritage? Or Asten Villa who have no major trophies to their name since football began over 30 years ago. The lack of integrity in British league soccer is telling. Until they realise that the popular franchises should prevail they'll always sit on the sidelines moaning about what is fair and what is right rather than understanding what is mighty.