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Why are City fans replying in this thread, a thread not dedicated to City discussion but to Bluemoon laughing, all the time with their uncontrolable need to defend all that is City?
Well, they're entitled to take part, I guess.

But why they'd want to I've no idea. If I were a City fan I'd simply stay away from a thread dedicated to taking the piss out of City fans. There was something similar going on in the RAWK thread at one point, but I think those Liverpool fans realized how pointless it was.
 

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As if the BBC, the Sky etc. weren't enough, now the foreign media is also carrying out the Ragspiracy campaign against the Massive club;

I watched the Eng V Wales game on Italian telly. For the first 40 mins the commentators kept mentioning "Joe Hart" or "Hart". After the Bale goal they referred to him as "Joe Hart, Manchester City".
 

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As if the BBC, the Sky etc. weren't enough, now the foreign media is also carrying out the Ragspiracy campaign against the Massive club;
City supporters down under or any on holidays are going to hate aussie tv

Its Uniteds wayne rooney, Citys vardy, arsenals wilshier annd manchester city's hart

and yes lecister is more famous then man city on the telly
 

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City supporters down under or any on holidays are going to hate aussie tv

Its Uniteds wayne rooney, Citys vardy, arsenals wilshier annd manchester city's hart

and yes lecister is more famous then man city on the telly
But, but I thought they're Massive! :lol:
 

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Well, they're entitled to take part, I guess.

But why they'd want to I've no idea. If I were a City fan I'd simply stay away from a thread dedicated to taking the piss out of City fans. There was something similar going on in the RAWK thread at one point, but I think those Liverpool fans realized how pointless it was.
Yeah what really pisses me off is you couldn't do that on their United thread. You'd get banned instantly. Thread constantly being derailed by having to justify the nonsense being spouted on Bluemoon.

This thread ain't supposed to be about debating stuff.
 

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Comedy Gold

Comment from a Bilbao fan,


And another one,


The Berties aren't happy!

:lol:



:lol:

The jealousy comment is the best, the OP was clearly in love with his club and couldn't care about money, big players or trophies. Then this stupid City cnut calls him jealous :lol::lol::lol:
 

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But who cares? Seriously? Fans don't really give a shit about these things, what they care about is what they see on the pitch. Ultimately you want good football and trophies. Ideally in a stadium with a good atmosphere. Everything else I couldn't give two hoots about and I imagine it's the same for most match going fans.
If I was a City fan I'd be concerned about the sustainability of the club. If the owners do one, the whole club could collapse under the weight of the debt they have created.

I'd also be concerned about the fact that the stadium isn't even full most weeks (although that may well change next season under Guardiola).

But that's just my opinion. As you can imagine I also get very worked up about the United owners and their crass commercialism. I go to games and I think people are split; some people don't care about the off-field stuff, some think it's just as important as what happens on the field.
 

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If I was a City fan I'd be concerned about the sustainability of the club. If the owners do one, the whole club could collapse under the weight of the debt they have created.

I'd also be concerned about the fact that the stadium isn't even full most weeks (although that may well change next season under Guardiola).

But that's just my opinion. As you can imagine I also get very worked up about the United owners and their crass commercialism. I go to games and I think people are split; some people don't care about the off-field stuff, some think it's just as important as what happens on the field.
We don't have any debt though. If the club are subsidised through inflated contracts then IF the owner ever sells or wants out we just need to readjust as a club. The good work the owners have done won't go for nothing. It's wishful thinking on United fan's part that we would become the City of old. We have a bigger stadium, we have a state of the art training facility, we have a world class squad. That won't just disappear. We might have to sell a few players to balance the books once the contracts expire BUT as a club in the CL and with the new prem money it's not like we are going to struggle. At worst we become like Liverpool or Spurs IMO.
 

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Oh the sweet irony...

Living in Germany now, I fortunately don't stumble across as many of the Rag t**ts as I used to. Having said that, what the giddy f*ck is that 'Hated, adored but never ignored' nonsense all about? Please tell me it's some kind of genius parody started by a blue rather than a small time, c*ntish statement invented by one of the gobshi**s from Republik of Mancunia?

This really can't be stressed enough...Small. Time. Cu*ts.
 

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That's no good if you can't fill it though:lol:
They don't even own it. You can't include something as a business asset if it isn't yours to begin with.

If Mansour ever did pull out there's no way you'd only drop to mid-table. You would be bottom half sporadically fighting relegation.
 

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If I was a City fan I'd be concerned about the sustainability of the club. If the owners do one, the whole club could collapse under the weight of the debt they have created.

I'd also be concerned about the fact that the stadium isn't even full most weeks (although that may well change next season under Guardiola).

But that's just my opinion. As you can imagine I also get very worked up about the United owners and their crass commercialism. I go to games and I think people are split; some people don't care about the off-field stuff, some think it's just as important as what happens on the field.
Why do people say this? What do you mean if the owners do one? If they sell the club, it would have to be to someone else extremely rich to take that wage bill on. Chelsea owners have gone nowhere in 12 years. These clubs are part of their portfolio, they have invested a billion into it so I don't see how they will do one.
 

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Why do people say this? What do you mean if the owners do one? If they sell the club, it would have to be to someone else extremely rich to take that wage bill on. Chelsea owners have gone nowhere in 12 years. These clubs are part of their portfolio, they have invested a billion into it so I don't see how they will do one.
You're probably right, they seem like they are in it for the long-term and, no matter what I or any other non-City fan thinks of their takeover and its merits, they have done some great things with the academy and the community. It seems unlikely they'll do a runner like their fellow Sheikh did at Malaga.

However as long as City are being propped up by the generosity of a single family, from a country not exactly renowned for its interest in football, the foundations will be shaky at best, and the whole thing will (to me at least) be totally artificial.
 
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This thread is not for serious discussion. It is for laughing at BlueMoon and other cringey City crap. If you want to discuss stuff seriously take it to the relevant thread or start a new one if one doesn't exist.

Continued derailing will result in warning points and threadbans.
 

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Everyone's against them..

Why when I.T.V. are showing a game against Croatia they can have Slavan Bilic in the studio to give an overview of the game, but the B.B.C. can't have VIncent Kompany in the studio. It is alright to have the likes of Neil Lennon in when Northern Ireland are playing. I know that that is 1 of the home counties but they still should be fair to all of them.
 

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Can someone please tell them that Kompany is doing coverage for Belgium and other matches for the US ESPN. I mean I know they don't have any fans in NA but they should know this...
It doesn't matter since it doesn't suit the agenda ;)
 

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This thread is not for serious discussion. It is for laughing at BlueMoon and other cringey City crap. If you want to discuss stuff seriously take it to the relevant thread or start a new one if one doesn't exist.

Continued derailing will result in warning points and threadbans.
Wasting yer time mate...
 

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On hearing the latest Pogba developments;

Can't believe he'd go back to a club that treated him like shit and can't even offer CL football.
I believed the hype before and really wanted him to come to us, that was before really watching him.

Now after watching him for a few games I see he really is over hyped. He has potential yes, but is not worth nowhere near the figures being mentioned. I finally understand why we backed away.

Pogba also seems like he is playing for himself lately. Taking a lot of shots, trying to score those hollywood goals. We don't need selfish players in our squad.

As of now he's a luxury player to me, I personally don't think hes going to fulfill his potential because in his head he already thinks hes a major superstar (he boarded his own hype train). If he puts his head down and works and sees that he has a lot to learn, there's a chance; otherwise I can see him flopping (as he has pretty much in the euros).
If tolmie is to be believed, then imo this prick has led us on for years, and we have turned around and fecked him off. Now he has to go to the shite, tail between his legs
Sheikh wont let United out transfer us.
 
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City 9/4 with bookies, then Utd, Arsenal, Chelsea, Spurs

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The only position in there you'd have to argue with his Man Utd. They aren't going to be in the top 4 unless they buy a whole new team
Ahem, where did the Berties finish last year and what's the point difference between us and those cnuts?

The same poster later,
Bookies and media. Not just City fans saying that.
Hart, Kompany, Otamendi, De Bruyne, Gundogan, Silva, Aguero. And quite a few more. Hardly poor! Last season we had a double whammy of an injury nightmare and a manager in limbo. The squad needs some fresh blood in the full back positions, but I am sure that will be addressed
Forget about 11, this Deluded cnut struggled to name 7 players that he's confidence in, which by the way consists crocked Kompany &Gundogan and an aging & out of form Silva, and yet has the cheek to say we need 11 players for a top 4 finish!:lol:
 

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They are about to spend around 40 million euros for a player who has one year left on his contract and is one of the mentaly weakest players the Bundesliga has seen the past years. United never stops to amaze me.

Ibra won't score 10 league goals for the rags I'd bet anyone any money
 

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From those lovable rogues on BM...

"Just read Ian Herbert's hatchet job on Hart in the Independent. Funnily enough, literally the only other England player he criticises is Sterling. I think there may be a common denominator there.

Genuinely no mention of Kane, Rooney, Alli et al. It's almost like this was a Manchester City failure, rather than a national one."


:lol: The delusion is strong in this one.
 

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Unfortunately I've just heard a deal has been put in place for his agent to bring him, Ibra and Mkhitaryan to United.

Not from my usual source's, but from one of Rooney's sponsors
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Jesus, that's not good. Maybe just deflection from rughead's heroics at the Euros?
That's been the case for a while. United have been saying to Raiola since before MooMoo was even appointed that they'll pay whatever to bring Pogba back.

The question you'll have to ask yourself is this. Why has this not already happened? The answer may well be in the difference between what Pogba (and his family) want for him, and what Mino wants.
It's not a difficult scenario to imagine. A club with tons of money and a desperate need to make a point approach a greedy agent to see if they can lure his top client with wheelbarrows full of cash. The agent's eyes light up at the thought of all that cash. He takes the proposal to his client. Who promptly tells him to stick it up his arse because his ambitions are much loftier than helping a club in flux get back to the top of a league in which they've just finished fifth. He wants to be the best. To be coached by the best. To play with the best. Money alone won't feed his ambitions.

Poggy will stay at Juve or he'll go to Madrid. If he ends up at United it'll be against his will. Lets just say that Raiola's always had a lot of luck with moving his clients around against their will. Until recently. He has to tread carefully. He might think he's enslaved Pogba but Pogba has a family support network around him who he'll dump Raiola for if it means he's got a better chance of realising his ambitions.
Yep they all love playing in the channel 5 cup.
Honestly you got to laugh at these "claims".
Its stupid of Pogba to be honest if he does move. He held onto Juve last year on lower wages and I thought maybe he cares a lot about the sporting side but with this decision its ridiculous. To go into a Europa league club a player of his pedigree and age is ridiculous. A 100 mill transfer to play in the Europa. For what its worth I don't think it will happen.
Europa isn't even the biggest issue. Pogba hates United and doesn't want to go back there, so literally he doesn't have to.
Nah ... I think that ship is quietly sailing off into the distance for Raiola. The figures they've asked for Madrid aren't gonna go to. Juventus aren't gonna compromise, Mino won't - it's becoming impossible to see how Poggy moves without a huge climb down from one of the parties involved. Either Juve accept that he's not worth a world record fee, or Mino accepts that the package he's asking for is too rich, or Pogba accepts that the only way that everyone will be satisfied financially is by making him move to United where he won't be satisfied in a sporting sense.

For me it's 50/50 whether he forces Mino/Juve to do a deal with Madrid at a level they find acceptable or stays at Juventus. The United situation on the face of it is one that Pogba isn't going to go back to.
Whatever happens I am not going to blame our club if the Rags get him (I know a lot of people on here will). We had him as a target and we know that for sure but just dont see the value of the quoted figures be it the fee/agents fee/salary.
This will go right till the end of the window. Agentn IMO the problem once again.

The sooner agent fees are capped the sooner player manipulation ends.
FFS Listen very carefully

Pogba is NOT going to the rags

Makes me laugh this shit it really does
I'm sorry but that's big hairy bollocks
 

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:lol: Reading that forum, one would think Raiola has kidnapped Pogba and is delivering him to us.
Pogba has said countless times, he has no issue with the club.
Just last month he said he misses Manchester and feels Mancunian.
 

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Pogba:
'I'm impatient,' Pogba said in the latest FourFourTwo magazine about his exit. 'It was the feeling I had. The coach (Sir Alex Ferguson) had faith in me but didn't put me on. He said that I was too young. 'He said "your time will come" but it never did. It didn't come. But it does not mean I will speak ill of Manchester United. I love the club.'


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“I really miss Manchester because it’s where I made the most of my teenage years and I had lots of friends there. It’s a different culture, I found they’re more open than French people. I was in digs with a family and they treated me like their son.”
Bluemoon can carry on talking about his imaginary grudge against the club.