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Carry On Cup QF - Man City at Home

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Guest worth_the_wait
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Can we try and agree on something here please ...

 

There is no football team actually callled 'City'.

But since most of us on here are Leicester City fans, then the term 'City' or 'The City' refers to Leicester City.

as opposed to 'The Tigers'  (Leicester Rugby Union) or 'The County' (Leicestershire County Cricket).

If you want to refer to Manchester City, then either use the name in full or the common abbreviation 'Man City'.

 

Obviously if you live in Manchester, then the term 'City' probably means the team in blue.

But If you live in Bristol, however, 'City' refers to Bristol City, rather than Bristol Rovers.

 

Similarly, there is no football team actualy called 'United'.

If you mean Manchester United, then say so,.  Or say 'Man Utd'.

If you live in Sheffield, 'United' means something different.

 

So.   Just to recap.   On foxestalk, 'City' or 'The City' means Leicester City.   ok ?

 

 

Posted
39 minutes ago, worth_the_wait said:

Can we try and agree on something here please ...

 

There is no football team actually callled 'City'.

But since most of us on here are Leicester City fans, then the term 'City' or 'The City' refers to Leicester City.

as opposed to 'The Tigers'  (Leicester Rugby Union) or 'The County' (Leicestershire County Cricket).

If you want to refer to Manchester City, then either use the name in full or the common abbreviation 'Man City'.

 

Obviously if you live in Manchester, then the term 'City' probably means the team in blue.

But If you live in Bristol, however, 'City' refers to Bristol City, rather than Bristol Rovers.

 

Similarly, there is no football team actualy called 'United'.

If you mean Manchester United, then say so,.  Or say 'Man Utd'.

If you live in Sheffield, 'United' means something different.

 

So.   Just to recap.   On foxestalk, 'City' or 'The City' means Leicester City.   ok ?

 

 

i a human being is speak to other human being , i request my right to refer to this team as LAIKESTER like all fifa youtubers call us 

 

Posted
42 minutes ago, worth_the_wait said:

Can we try and agree on something here please ...

 

There is no football team actually callled 'City'.

But since most of us on here are Leicester City fans, then the term 'City' or 'The City' refers to Leicester City.

as opposed to 'The Tigers'  (Leicester Rugby Union) or 'The County' (Leicestershire County Cricket).

If you want to refer to Manchester City, then either use the name in full or the common abbreviation 'Man City'.

 

Obviously if you live in Manchester, then the term 'City' probably means the team in blue.

But If you live in Bristol, however, 'City' refers to Bristol City, rather than Bristol Rovers.

 

Similarly, there is no football team actualy called 'United'.

If you mean Manchester United, then say so,.  Or say 'Man Utd'.

If you live in Sheffield, 'United' means something different.

 

So.   Just to recap.   On foxestalk, 'City' or 'The City' means Leicester City.   ok ?

 

 

Yanited is obvious 

 

can't we be citeh ? 

Posted
1 hour ago, worth_the_wait said:

Can we try and agree on something here please ...

 

There is no football team actually callled 'City'.

But since most of us on here are Leicester City fans, then the term 'City' or 'The City' refers to Leicester City.

as opposed to 'The Tigers'  (Leicester Rugby Union) or 'The County' (Leicestershire County Cricket).

If you want to refer to Manchester City, then either use the name in full or the common abbreviation 'Man City'.

 

Obviously if you live in Manchester, then the term 'City' probably means the team in blue.

But If you live in Bristol, however, 'City' refers to Bristol City, rather than Bristol Rovers.

 

Similarly, there is no football team actualy called 'United'.

If you mean Manchester United, then say so,.  Or say 'Man Utd'.

If you live in Sheffield, 'United' means something different.

 

So.   Just to recap.   On foxestalk, 'City' or 'The City' means Leicester City.   ok ?

 

 

100% agree :appl:

 

Posted
3 hours ago, jammie82uk said:

The EFL would like to apologise for a number of third party technical issues that affected coverage of today’s previously advertised Carabao Cup Round Five live draw at Twitter HQ.

The EFL has received an apology from Twitter UK for the delay which is believed to have occurred as a result of a faulty encoder.

The EFL has requested a full explanation into the events that led to this afternoon’s unacceptable delay.

Twitter has also apologised to supporters via their UK Twitter account.

A Twitter spokesman said: "We're sorry for the issues that led to the delay of today's Round Five draw. We would also like to apologise to the thousands of supporters who had been patiently awaiting news of who their team would be playing.”

The draw had been scheduled to go live at 4pm UK time but in the end the draw was pre-recorded and published to @Carabao_Cup Twitter channel at 5.45pm.

The ties drawn are as follows and will be played week commencing 18th December.

Carabao Cup Round Five draw:

Chelsea v AFC Bournemouth
Arsenal v West Ham United
Leicester City v Manchester City
Bristol City v Manchester United

Ah, so Twitter are in on the fix as well then....

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