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Poor lad’s had a meltdown <laugh>
When he's not busy sending racist tweets to team mates, singing about Liverpool fans being beaten in the streets, not clapping during guard of honours he's making a complete **** of himself on twatter.

Seems like a Top bloke <laugh>
 
Are United the new Spurs - no suggestion yet that they are chokers despite 3 semi final defeats - if that was us it would have been the first thing mentioned. Spursy - maybe it should be renamed manky

Found it funny when the pundits were saying they need to spend in order to compete.

Fair point I guess, they only spent £80m on Maguire, £50m on Wan-Bissaka, £65m on Fernandes plus the £15m on Dan James.
 
I wouldn't be surprised if Messi decides to leave.......and Ronaldo to Barca..Funny things have happened!!!?
 
City just aren't the same side without Aguero.
Leaving out the Silvas, playing two right-backs and picking Fernandinho, Gundogan and Rodri together was just odd.
Maybe it's time for Guardiola to piss off back to Barca? Might suit them both.

As if he'd join Barca now when they're facing a steep decline and have all the structural problems that need to be resolved <laugh>.

If he does rejoin Barca, he'll wait for the 'right' moment. Meaning once they're on an upward trajectory again, once they have lots of good players in their prime years again, and when other manager(s) have done all the hard work to get them out of this current mess, providing a platform for further success. Maybe Pep would join toward the end of that transitional phase. But there's no way he'd rebuild that entire club from the precarious position they're in now.
 
As if he'd join Barca now when they're facing a steep decline and have all the structural problems that need to be resolved <laugh>.

If he does rejoin Barca, he'll wait for the 'right' moment. Meaning once they're on an upward trajectory again, once they have lots of good players in their prime years again, and when other manager(s) have done all the hard work to get them out of this current mess, providing a platform for further success. Maybe Pep would join toward the end of that transitional phase. But there's no way he'd rebuild that entire club from the precarious position they're in now.
Extremely bitter.



And also extremely true <laugh>:emoticon-0148-yes: