AmarteyAndChill Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 10 minutes ago, FireFox said: Haha, I was about to actually call him "Man City's Albrighton". Albrighton is better right now, but that's because Navas is aging. Yeah, just like Albrighton was a few months ago. Navas always gives 100% and is always being written off but always making it into that squad. He was one of the most used (if no the most used) player by Pel last season, who had a better season (actual title challenge until Pep announcement, League Cup win, CL semi-final [only losing 0-1 to Real Madrid]) than Man City have this season. Albrighton didn't cost £15m though
STUHILL Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 2 minutes ago, SlaneyLCFC said: What's happened at the newcastle game? Awarded and scored a penalty. Ref blew whistle and then awarded freekick to Burton inside the box, but no one has a clue why. If Newcastle players entered the box before penalty was kicked, then it would be re-taken if it was scored, which it was. Bizarre.
CockneyFox Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 Arsenal beating West Ham - the Hammers are right in the thick of this relegation scrap now!
Sharpe's Fox Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 23 minutes ago, Slim Dog said: Navas is a shit Marc Albrighton. More like a shit Adama Traore
FireFox Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 1 minute ago, AmarteyAndChill said: Albrighton didn't cost £15m though Yeah, because Villa were idiots and Albrighton wanted to stay in the Midlands, so we got him on a free. For 20m Euros in 2013, Navas has been a good investment for Man City.
STUHILL Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 3 minutes ago, CockneyFox said: Arsenal beating West Ham - the Hammers are right in the thick of this relegation scrap now! They have Swansea at the weekend. Huge game for them both! They have Sunderland after that though
AmarteyAndChill Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 3 minutes ago, CockneyFox said: Arsenal beating West Ham - the Hammers are right in the thick of this relegation scrap now! They've still got Tottenham, Everton, Liverpool, united(?), Swansea at home& their home form is abysmal
AmarteyAndChill Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 Just now, FireFox said: Yeah, because Villa were idiots and Albrighton wanted to stay in the Midlands, so we got him on a free. For 20m Euros in 2013, Navas has been a good investment for Man City. 4 goals in 113 games? Agree to disagree
weller54 Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 4 minutes ago, CockneyFox said: Arsenal beating West Ham - the Hammers are right in the thick of this relegation scrap now! West Ham fans will be blowing bubbles out of their arses!!!
Blue ROI Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 Even if results do go against us tonight I'd think we're well clear of relegation trouble now. The current form and resolve of the players has been streets ahead of the teams around us the last 6 weeks,
AKCJ Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 I would love it if West Ham went down in their public funded stadium. Love it.
AmarteyAndChill Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 1 minute ago, Blue ROI said: Even if results do go against us tonight I'd think we're well clear of relegation trouble now. The current form and resolve of the players has been streets ahead of the teams around us the last 6 weeks, If palace get something Today and we lose to Everton, they can leap frog us if they beat us in two weeks(?)
AmarteyAndChill Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 Just now, Dan LCFC said: We're not even out of this yet. ****ing hell I know, we've won 5 league games in a row and still not out of sight. Shows how bad we were doing before.
STUHILL Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 2 minutes ago, FireFox said: Yeah, because Villa were idiots and Albrighton wanted to stay in the Midlands, so we got him on a free. For 20m Euros in 2013, Navas has been a good investment for Man City. I don't rate him tbh, Think with Man City billions, they could and should have bought better. Very surprised to see him still there and at RB. He struggled there when watched him against Arsenal last week. When you compare him to players like Silva, De Bruyne and Sane, then a huge difference IMO. (in price as well I admit!)
AjcW Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 West Ham are definitely in the shit! That mini revival after Payet left was papering over big cracks, I said it then.
AKCJ Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 Just now, Dan LCFC said: We're not even out of this yet. ****ing hell Scares me to think about what would have happened had we not sacked Claudio. We've won 5 on the bounce yet we're only 6 points clear. We'd be a good 5/6 points adrift IMO.
Fox 4 Life Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 4 away games coming up sandwiched with 2 champions league games. That win last night was huge
STUHILL Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 I fancy Swansea to beat them and then they will have HUGE pressure on them against Sunderland
Koke Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 2 minutes ago, Dan LCFC said: We're not even out of this yet. ****ing hell We've won 5 in a row and still in it. It frightens me to even think where we would be had we not sacked him.
Gerard Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 1 minute ago, AKCJ said: Scares me to think about what would have happened had we not sacked Claudio. We've won 5 on the bounce yet we're only 6 points clear. We'd be a good 5/6 points adrift IMO. But we would "fight like warriors".
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 Just showed Claudio at Stamford Bridge. Still love the guy. He looked a bit drawn I thought. But right decision by us... Forza Shakey!
STUHILL Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 I trust our boys to get us 2 wins in 8 games. That's all we will need to make sure of it,
Gerard Posted 5 April 2017 Posted 5 April 2017 Just now, Koke said: We've won 5 in a row and still in it. It frightens me to even think where we would be had we not sacked him. Looking at our results and performances in the last six games and couple that with the bottom half teams generally upping their game the "expert pundits" who said we should keep Claudio couldn't have been proved more wrong. Not that any will admit it.
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