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Thread: Manchester City - v - Leeds United ***Matchday Thread***

  1. #71
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    Think it was considered reckless because both feet came off the ground.

    Still I find it a disappointing decision however by going down to ten men was probably the reason we won compared to our usual open style.

    As Billy said, how was Fernandinho still in the pitch after deliberately shoulder barging Rapha in the face at a corner and the assault on him at the end of the match, in such a dangerous and reckless way.

    P.s. Sterling is a nasty piece of work and all the crying he did to the ref too.

  2. #72
    Quote Originally Posted by LeedsFTW View Post
    Think it was considered reckless because both feet came off the ground.

    Still I find it a disappointing decision however by going down to ten men was probably the reason we won compared to our usual open style.

    As Billy said, how was Fernandinho still in the pitch after deliberately shoulder barging Rapha in the face at a corner and the assault on him at the end of the match, in such a dangerous and reckless way.

    P.s. Sterling is a nasty piece of work and all the crying he did to the ref too.
    Was thinking when I watched the extended highlights how well we counter attacked - wonder if MB could develop (not that he will) a n extra midfielder instead of a 9 and attack all out from the wings.

  3. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by LeedsFTW View Post
    Think it was considered reckless because both feet came off the ground.

    Still I find it a disappointing decision however by going down to ten men was probably the reason we won compared to our usual open style.

    As Billy said, how was Fernandinho still in the pitch after deliberately shoulder barging Rapha in the face at a corner and the assault on him at the end of the match, in such a dangerous and reckless way.

    P.s. Sterling is a nasty piece of work and all the crying he did to the ref too.
    If the report here turns out to be correct, is there nothing Leeds can do in bringing the dirty cnut to book with the authorities?

    https://www.footballinsider247.com/p...-leeds-united/

    Not just that it's Leeds, but the cnut could finish careers if he is left to get away with this (Can you imagine what Billy or Bite-yer-legs would have done to the weasly cnut?).

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