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  • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
    Another season of dour, hammer-throwing anti-fitba from those wânkers? FFS.
    I prefer to think of it as another season when, for one (mebbe two) games, I can have a lie in and get to the pub pre-match for opening time.
    Potayto...........Potahto.

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    • Originally posted by InversneckieDob View Post
      Potayto...........Potahto.
      Are those manky Malky’s first two signings for next season?

      Potayto Howker, and Potahto Masher - sounds like they’ll fit right in with Spud Timewaster and Pom de Terre d’Our, the Gallic master of preventing free kicks being taken by opponents.

      Anti-fitba heelan cûnts.

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      • Originally posted by 57vintage View Post
        Another season of dour, hammer-throwing anti-fitba from those wânkers? FFS.
        Totally agree vintage (nae very often that happens ffs) I will need to awa for a lie doon.
        Joking aside as much as I am not favor of too many weegie outfits in the league I was hoping that Partick would come up and replace that shower of anti fitba dingwall hammer throwin w@nkstains, but alas it didna happen.
        Partick had a go and almost pulled it off, their style of forward atacking fitba would have been like a breath of fresh air for the league.
        Hopefully ross fkn county finish bottom next season and GTF (one can live in hope)

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        • Am torn. Wouldn’t have had a problem with the Jags coming up, but the loon might be in living in Inverness from September so nice for him to have a game or two on his doorstep.

          On balance would have rather County went down and I paid for him to travel to Pittodrie I think!

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          • The Irons have just about won the Europa Conference League with a last-minute goal.

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            • U irons

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              • C'mon Inter.

                Kick the bástards aff the park.

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                • It doesn't really count when City win anything. It just proves that if you chuck enough money at a random football club, they can win everything.

                  They're not really Man City any more, 25 years ago they were in the third division, that was the real Man city.

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                  • Originally posted by Jupiter View Post
                    It doesn't really count when City win anything. It just proves that if you chuck enough money at a random football club, they can win everything.

                    They're not really Man City any more, 25 years ago they were in the third division, that was the real Man city.
                    To a point yes, but to build the squad and keep winning, regardless how much money is spent, still requires a degree of skill from a manager to pull it all together.

                    I worked with a City fan years ago who went back home to Manchester for their season in the third division, as he was looking forward to all the games against clubs near Manchester such as Stockport, Oldham and Bury.

                    I often wonder if he still has the same enthusiasm for his team in their moneyed state.

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                    • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
                      To a point yes, but to build the squad and keep winning, regardless how much money is spent, still requires a degree of skill from a manager to pull it all together.

                      I worked with a City fan years ago who went back home to Manchester for their season in the third division, as he was looking forward to all the games against clubs near Manchester such as Stockport, Oldham and Bury.

                      I often wonder if he still has the same enthusiasm for his team in their moneyed state.
                      But Abu Dhabi could have bought any club , thrown a load of money at it and won everything. How skillful the manager is is a lot less important when there is an unlimited amount of money.

                      And don't forget the 115 charges of financial jiggery pokery from the premier league which the BT commentators didn't mention once.
                      Last edited by Jupiter; 10-06-2023, 09:10 PM.

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                      • [QUOTE=Jupiter;40296948]It doesn't really count when City win anything. It just proves that if you chuck enough money at a random football club, they can win everything.

                        They're not really Man City any more, 25 years ago they were in the third division, that was the real Man city.[/QUOTE

                        Plucky, little 3rd Division Man City...they've now won 2 European trophies just like another fitba team I could mention!

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                        • [QUOTE=dons8321;40297108]
                          Originally posted by Jupiter View Post
                          It doesn't really count when City win anything. It just proves that if you chuck enough money at a random football club, they can win everything.

                          They're not really Man City any more, 25 years ago they were in the third division, that was the real Man city.[/QUOTE

                          Plucky, little 3rd Division Man City...they've now won 2 European trophies just like another fitba team I could mention!
                          Eerrŕ, did you mean won or did you really mean bought, unlike another fitba team?

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                          • Originally posted by TheDeeDon View Post
                            To a point yes, but to build the squad and keep winning, regardless how much money is spent, still requires a degree of skill from a manager to pull it all together.

                            I worked with a City fan years ago who went back home to Manchester for their season in the third division, as he was looking forward to all the games against clubs near Manchester such as Stockport, Oldham and Bury.

                            I often wonder if he still has the same enthusiasm for his team in their moneyed state.
                            I always had a soft spot for them & went to watch them a few times. It’s a different club altogether now.

                            There must be thousands of City fans out there who preferred them when they were shyte. When they’re old and they start to lose their marbles, they’ll remember Paul Power, the Main Rd Massacre, Lake, White & Dickov over anyone that played tonight

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                            • Originally posted by 89Mason View Post
                              I always had a soft spot for them & went to watch them a few times. It’s a different club altogether now.

                              There must be thousands of City fans out there who preferred them when they were shyte. When they’re old and they start to lose
                              their marbles, they’ll remember Paul Power, the Main Rd Massacre, Lake, White & Dickov over anyone that played tonight
                              My next door neighbour, in worryingly bad health just now, is older than me and has supported Manchester City since he was a kid. Our discussions about them centre on Corrigan, Book, Summerbee, Bell, Young, Lee, and their contemporaries in that late 60s/70s cohort. He still has a season ticket at what I always call Maine Road, and travels down a number of times during the season. Apparently there’s an Aberdeen-based supporters’ club (FFS). His poor health prevented him from going to Wembley last week, and to Turkey yesterday. I’m happy for him, and for the gas fitter boy along the street who’s also a long-standing Manchester City fan, but as my mantra spells out, if it’s nae the Dons or Keith, I don’t really give a fûck.

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                              • Detest Man City. 40 years ago you would never see anyone in one of their shirts, now their fans are neartly all glory hunters. Just like the two cheeks. They only have won things because they have broken the very loose rules of FFP and probably won't have any real sanctions on them, just like the huns.The only positive about them is Pep as he is a great manager but would he have gone there without the financial cheating? I can only hope the Abu Dhabi economy crashes and let's just see where the .millions of Citey fans go next as they go into administration

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