"The bigger test of Burnley away to come..."
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"The bigger test of Burnley away to come..."
In today's Guardian, they are expecting us to give Joe Guardiola's Man City a tougher game than mighty Man U managed.
Can we think up a song slagging off that horrible, ridiculous hooded cardigan?
Can we think up a song slagging off that horrible, ridiculous hooded cardigan?
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What is with that cardigan? It’s getting bobbly too.
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So I would put it in the bin and purchase something new.Rileybobs wrote:What is with that cardigan? It’s getting bobbly too.
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Oh oh Guardiola
Oh oh Guardiola
Oh oh Guardiola
You're gonna finish 2nd and your Cardys crap!
To the tune of okey cokey
Oh oh Guardiola
Oh oh Guardiola
You're gonna finish 2nd and your Cardys crap!
To the tune of okey cokey
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Unforunately for Liverpool I think City are going to do it again. I do hope if they don't it's all our fault though. To be honest I don't care who wins it because I don't have anything against either club, but I would like to see Liverpool win it because they have been absent for so long.
Incidentally I've been having a laugh with some Chelsea cry babies on The Shed End forum. The arrogance on there is overwhelming. I hope that club disappears up its own arsehole for years to come. When Hazard goes so do they.
Incidentally I've been having a laugh with some Chelsea cry babies on The Shed End forum. The arrogance on there is overwhelming. I hope that club disappears up its own arsehole for years to come. When Hazard goes so do they.
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Hopefully with a new Russian president in a few years Roman`s ill gotten gains will be taken back into the state where it rightfully belonged and he`ll spend a few decades mining salt.houseboy wrote:Unforunately for Liverpool I think City are going to do it again. I do hope if they don't it's all our fault though. To be honest I don't care who wins it because I don't have anything against either club, but I would like to see Liverpool win it because they have been absent for so long.
Incidentally I've been having a laugh with some Chelsea cry babies on The Shed End forum. The arrogance on there is overwhelming. I hope that club disappears up its own arsehole for years to come. When Hazard goes so do they.
They`ll go back to the $hitty little London club they always were!
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If City score early I don't see the Clarets getting much out of Sunday.
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That's pretty much it really.Foulthrow wrote:If City score early I don't see the Clarets getting much out of Sunday.
Liverpool almost certain to beat Hudds on Friday, so it's the crunch game for City.
The longer we frustrate them, the more uptight they're likely to get, and as we saw with Liverpool at Cardiff, the goals suddenly look smaller, and simple chances are spurned. If it's nil / nil at HT then City - and their supporters - will be very nervous.
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He used to dress very smartly in Barcelona and Munich, and at the start of his reign in Manchester.Rileybobs wrote:What is with that cardigan? It’s getting bobbly too.
Now he wears stone island jumpers and tattered knitwear. Scruffy get. Decent manager though
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I have tried to go back on and it seems like I might have been 'expelled'. I didn't do anything wrong and wasn't abusive (I did post the 'defence of Chelsea fans I posted on here for a laugh), which went down very well ( ). I went to check other responses and was re-directed to a site called 'how to behave in a chat room'. Considering I didn't use any swear words or be in any way abusive (other than banter) I think that shows them up for what they are. As you rightly say when Abramovic is hauled off to the salt mines they will be left with all those players on gazillions a year wanting their contracts honoured. It will be bye bye Chelsea.bob-the-scutter wrote:Hopefully with a new Russian president in a few years Roman`s ill gotten gains will be taken back into the state where it rightfully belonged and he`ll spend a few decades mining salt.
They`ll go back to the $hitty little London club they always were!
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2-0 or 3-0 for City for me...they know they have to win and are playing brilliantly. I think they will win their remaining games which would make it 14 wins in a row which is pretty incredible.
Have noticed recently that when City have gone 2-0 up they have played keep ball...which won't be nice for our players or fans to watch but might be worth a bet on the correct score !!
Have noticed recently that when City have gone 2-0 up they have played keep ball...which won't be nice for our players or fans to watch but might be worth a bet on the correct score !!
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They are the team under pressure come Sunday, we will be more relaxed than we have been all season now that we are virtually safe, that doesn't mean we will switch off, we will give it a proper go, as in previous seasons we had some decent results against City, they are awesome no doubt about that but i think we will give them a tougher game than UTD, I think SD may give our fringe players a run out during this game, Vydra might get a chance to prove himself against top opposition, but whatever happens im really looking forward to the game, being in the company of some of the worlds best players, I am of course talking about Ash Barnes, Charlie, Ben and the lads. Come on you Clarets.