I don't know who the silly sod's been talking to but I can show him at least 100 people who will be screaming for City to finish it off http://www1.skysports.com/football/...emier-league-and-spoil-manchester-citys-party
Bollocks to Steven Gerrard. If he wanted to win the PL trophy then he should have moved to Chelsea when he had the chance, the ****.
It's hardly the first time he has talked utter ****e... http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/b/blackburn_rovers/9009565.stm Can you imagine what he would be like at Real Madrid!
It's the great media lie Dev. For weeks they've all been claiming to know what the man on the street thinks - suddenly every **** in sports reporting has turned into Comical Ali........
He had rubbish teams like Bolton and Blackburn in Europe. Now where are they? Newcastle sank like a stone after getting rid too, and so will West Ham if they follow suit. But he is talking bollocks re Liverpool/Gerrard. As for whoever said 'if Gerrard wanted to win the league, he should've gone to Chelsea' - he was too scared he'd lose his kneecaps if he did. That's those loveable, salt-of-the-earth, cheeky-chappy scousers for you.
The run-over kid was wearing a United shirt too Liverpool have a higher net-spend in the PL than anyone apart from City and Chelsea. If Fergie was still in charge at OT, we'd have walked the league this season
Allardyce plays a successful brand of direct football. The minute a club try to recover from playing such a dreadful version of the beautiful game (which nobody enjoys watching) then they realise that Fat Sam brought in terrible players that cannot play any other way.
He still worked wonders with Bolton and Blackburn. Had the likes of Hierro, Djorkaeff and Okocha playing in front of 20,000 in Lancashire, consistently beating United, Liverpool and Arsenal along the way. West Ham have an unearned superiority complex, they'll go the same way as Bolton, Blackburn and Newcastle if they get rid.
Granted he was doing a remarkable job at Bolton, but they suffered massive financial fall-out because of the huge wage bill that Sam clocked-up with his signings. Appreciate the Newcastle jibes, but we bounced straight back despite Mike Ashley and his shocking decision making. Besides, it was the Keegan-gate episode that started our downfall, not Allardyce http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008%E2%80%9309_Newcastle_United_F.C._season
Yes. But I hate Liverpool more. If they win the league it would be like the Ghostbusters crossing the streams.