Anyways draw between United and City and a draw between United and Chavski next week would serve nicely.
Don't worry, we know you meant United, but that United aren't actually in Manchester, and are a small club, replaced by City, so you naturally said City.
Fellaini is an absolute monster in the air. Not a nice player to watch by any means, but he's very effective.
United fans take custody of Manchester’s pathetic self-satisfaction http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/sport...ters-pathetic-self-satisfaction-2015041397300 LORRIES have been shifting Manchester’s reserves of insufferable smugness following yesterday’s derby game. The stock piles of inexplicable conceit, kept in City-supporting homes since last May, were transported overnight to United households, many of which are in Manchester. Wayne Hayes, a researcher at Manchester University, said: “The city is fuelled by the belief that the whole world is against you and that you are the best thing to exist in that world. “When one group of foreigners outperforms another group of foreigners, the city’s absurd self-regard has to be placed in the custody of the self-deluding victors.” But with a disappointing season for both teams and the existence of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, there have been predictions the city could lose a fraction of its overbearing self-belief. Hayes added: “By 2019 Manchester could be reduced to thinking it was marginally less important than a combination of New York and Atlantis.”
Sterling is overrated. The only time I ever want to see him in an Arsenal shirt is when he's swapping one with Sanchez after we beat Liverpool again.
Yeah no thanks, we waited patiently 2 years for Giroud to hit elite level, don't wanna put up with more 'potential' and having to wait until another has to find their scoring boots consistently, plus we already have enough of those with Wellbeck and OXO.
He's on a better goal scoring form than any of your strikers, so stick your so called standards up your ass. Once again, his form and current stats speak for themselves, and it's not just 'good', if you're too stubborn to say his current form is elite, then that's your problem. But hey, you're all about standards, what do I know, after all you're paying Falcao 250k a week for 4 goals, brilliant standards lol.
Giroud averages twenty goals a season for the last 6 seasons of his career, was top goal scorer in the French second and then first division in that time period and this season has managed his ~20 goals in about half the appearances of previous seasons. Prior to the Burnley game he was on a run of 10 in his last 10 in all competitions, 6 in 6 league games. He's scored past city a couple of times, utd, Liverpool etc this season so he is also doing it in the big games. He has a record as a good player prior to this season but currently he is on fire, most on form striker in the league. Not many others performing like he is at the moment.