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  2. 🙄 he has one EPL goal in 11 games the one today
  3. Yeah no chance of us winning it. Still think be Arsenal at the end but be nice to get close at least or not be fighting for 4th towards the end.
  4. What a weird thing to say from apparently a Chelsea fan. We are 2 points behind them...
  5. Today
  6. If we can get Cole back fit and playing like himself again and can stop dropping incredibly silly points to bad teams we have a genuine shot at making this a really good season in the league. Multiple clubs who were expected to be right up there in the UCL places like Liverpool & Newcastle are struggling badly. We really should be making 2nd our big objective. We don’t have the defensive solidity to finish above Arse this season but City and Liverpool both look flawed just like we do.
  7. Chelsea’s annual Remembrance Service fixture was marked with a 3-0 win over the Premier League’s bottom side Wolverhampton…View the full article
  8. 3-0 City, class from Doku, the best player on the field and the best winger in the league
  9. Michael Owen is nearly in tears in the studio ha ha
  10. Another bald fraud, was riding on klopps spirit but that's expired
  11. Been found out that's why, they played against an horrific Madrid side and won, Madrid are garbage and even a poor City will brush them aside with ease
  12. Liverpool have been shit here. They had been looking much better lately after that terrible run of form but so far here they’re looking old and off the pace. Ekitike has had like 1 touch in 35 minutes.
  13. Not enough is spoken about Eddie Howe and Newcastle especially their poor away form, they are second to Liverpool in terms of the media darlings, they can't do much wrong....they are garbage when away from home
  14. Newcastle away from home are garbage Villa lead 3-0 against Bournemouth
  15. Another penalty decision and this time given, Brentford rightfully leading Newcastle are terrible away from home.
  16. What a fucking joke of a decision that was a clear penalty for Brentford.
  17. I mean yeah you're right it's good for us but it's so fucking boring every time international matches start.
  18. This comes at a good time for us. Let players rest. Palmer should be back. Allow the likes of Enzo, Caicedo and Pedro to get over their niggles (assuming they are not called up for international duty).
  19. Yes I'm surprised. Having low expectations helped 🙂
  20. As I been saying for a while when its Israel everyone protest but when it's another country no one gives much attention. Silence over Sudan: why do Manchester City’s owners get away with so much? Two midweek matches in England had a backdrop of war and geopolitics, but only one drew large protests Sheikh Mansour is thus implicated directly in a letter addressed this week to the British government by the MP for Islington North, Jeremy Corbyn. In this letter Corbyn repeats a conclusion already drawn by the UN and the US Department of State, that the UAE (and thereby the owner of Manchester City) is providing resources and support for ethnically targeted mass killings in Sudan so vicious they can be seen from space. The UN has spoken of mass rape, ethnic massacres and the threat of widespread starvation. Piles of dead bodies and patches of blood are visible on satellite pictures. There are reports of the summary execution of 500 people in a maternity hospital. This is not just another distant connection, a corporate war‑laundering scheme, a bank that owns a fund. It is literally the same people. Club owner. Government. Football match. Bodies. The choice is simple. You either care or you don’t. The second game I went to his week was Aston Villa against Maccabi Tel Aviv. For all the talk of Nights of Shame this was a largely peaceful protest. The police did their job. Banning the Maccabi fans may have been a supra-football choice – come on, we’re not children; there’s a war going on – but it helped retain order. Otherwise this was surely the most protested about single event in British sporting history. This is a good thing. It is obviously right to be concerned. I wrote in these pages a few weeks ago that Israel should not be taking part in international sport at all while blood is being spilled in Gaza, a standard that should be applied to anyone carrying out extreme acts of war. And while you don’t have to agree with this, or see any relation to sport, if you care about one of these things and not the other, it is worth asking why. Why does no one care that City are owned by Sheikh Mansour’s Abu Dhabi, that an area of Manchester has been literally rebranded as “Etihad”. Imagine the rage if Israel bought a Premier League club. It wouldn’t last five minutes. As it stands, no one is banning Abu Dhabi from anything. It’s a home of fun. Frankie Boyle, for example, is consistently critical of Israel’s military actions, which is good and fine, but happy also to perform at something called the Laughter Factory in Dubai only this year because, well who knows? Looking at this you start to suspect the only way for the people of Sudan to get any kind of leverage would be for Israel to start bombing them. Perhaps Israel should start hiring its services to beleaguered populations everywhere. Is your bloodshed failing to do numbers? Hire the IDF. Everyone hates us. So why does no one care? Or rather, why does everyone care about one side of this picture? It should be noted there were some Sudanese protests before the Manchester City Women game last week, but not the organised groups seen protesting against other things. And nothing on Wednesday, no encampments, no banners, no graffiti, and zero mentions of this connection still in the mainstream media. There are some obvious reasons. First, ignorance. People just don’t make the connection, or know this thing is happening. It’s not presented on a daily basis. You can ignore it, or see it as someone else’s problem. The other explanation is that there is a heavily codified set of beliefs out there that only faces one way. A lot of people simply despise Israel. Gravity points that way. The hive mind is powerful. So this is the issue. These massacres over here. https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/nov/08/silence-over-sudan-manchester-city-owners-football
  21. We got zappacosta, Bakayoko, drinkwater. Some of the worst buys under him. I always said that he is good short term, will win us the title but not good long term in building a team. I still rather stick with Maresca and the board for they are doing a good job in the mid all the way up. They are just lacking in defensive side. Sigh if they will only sign a director that is good for that....
  22. Yeah, against the worst team in the league
  23. In the end it did make sense we kept a clean sheet.
  24. I'm interested to see if he can add a decent shot to his skill set, then we would have some good options on the wing next season between him, Estevao and Quenda.
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