StanSP Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 7 minutes ago, SouthStandUpperTier said: What happened? Turns out it was defender error, not Foster.
nnfox Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 4 minutes ago, Walkers said: Where the **** do they get 6 seconds from? Its 8 It's 6. But who cares?
Guest Col city fan Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 1 hour ago, Fox92 said: My thoughts exactly. You've got several players in that Chelsea team that cost more than the whole of Burnley's team so I can't fault Burnley for time wasting. Exactly right Burnley will play to their strengths like ANY team does in their right minds. Dyche is very good at it. He’s done a brilliant job there
StanSP Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 It's oh so quiet (and fvcking boring) at Spurs tonight:
Brainy Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 3 minutes ago, nnfox said: It's 6. But who cares? Ledley King might
StanSP Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 2 minutes ago, Walkers said: Ledley King might 6 or 8 seconds, (officially 7.69secs apparently) it still beats King's record.
Brainy Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 1 minute ago, StanSP said: 6 or 8 seconds, (officially 7.69secs apparently) it still beats King's record. Its Opta saying 6 too though, you'd think they'd get it right
urban.spaceman Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 10 minutes ago, StanSP said: It's oh so quiet (and fvcking boring) at Spurs tonight: They’re going for the “quietest new stadium trophy”.
SAFC1 Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 Rafa Benitez would be proud at how deep Brighton have played here.
Spudulike Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 The toughest match left for Man City is Leicester City.... according to Chris Sutton
Jonezy Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 6 minutes ago, Spudulike said: The toughest match left for Man City is Leicester City.... according to Chris Sutton Oh crap.... A 6-0 humiliation coming up then.
Suzie the Fox Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 1 minute ago, Jonezy said: Oh crap.... A 6-0 humiliation coming up then. I don’t think we will win by that many
stripeyfox Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 1 minute ago, Jonezy said: Oh crap.... A 6-0 humiliation coming up then. nah, we'll probably only beat them 4-0 I think....
Danizen Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 "They call it the wall of sound..." Who fvcking calls it that?! It's Spurs, not Dortmund!
rachhere Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 10 minutes ago, Spudulike said: The toughest match left for Man City is Leicester City.... according to Chris Sutton oh..! I think, especially considering what will be at stake for them, it will be a close one and we could potentially nick a point. I do expect it to be a completely different performance from Man U tomorrow night though and for them to really push Man City. How long since we last went to the final match of the season before knowing who won the title?
irishfoxkev Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 2 minutes ago, Danizen said: "They call it the wall of sound..." Who fvcking calls it that?! It's Spurs, not Dortmund! Sky spaffing themselves over all things Spurs as usual
fuchsntf Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 10 hours ago, StriderHiryu said: That assessment nailed it. One of the most impressive things about Man City is that all of their talented players also work hard to win the ball back when they lose it. The same can be said of Liverpool too. Mahrez has become too arrogant in recent years which is somewhat surprising because his defensive contribution for us was quite decent. He certainly improved in that area and I remember him making a few challenges and running back when needed. However, he's not the first Man City player to have this problem. Aguero was dropped for similar reasons when Pep first came in but turned it around. But if Riyad is already talking about leaving then it says to me that he's not willing to put in the graft needed to succeed at the very highest level. It surprises me as I think Riyad has the technical ability to play at Man City and started off OK there and at one point had scored more goals than either Sterling or Sane. I also agree with Col in that Mahrez is a confidence player. At his best for us, it was because he looked happy and trusted in his skills. At his worst he looked nervous and shy. He also clearly has a terrible entourage around him that guide his decision making. ??
Paninistickers Posted 23 April 2019 Posted 23 April 2019 39 minutes ago, Walkers said: Its Opta saying 6 too though, you'd think they'd get it right If memory serves, John Spencer scored for Chelsea at their place after 9/10 seconds back in about 94. We were doing OK up until then.
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