DavidDeSchmikes
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Bravo cost £17million.Yeah, you're right.
Bravo cost £17million.Yeah, you're right.
Its ok, all the Pep fellators have switched to the yellow-toothed gorilla this season.City is done. I think we are already in the Pep-fatigue phase. They will struggle to even finish second.
Crumbs he took the leather off the ball. Strike son.0-1 Silva
1-1 Hojbjerg
Was just going to say we have some time left for them to get the winI was going to stop watching us and paying attention to this season if Jose was not sacked after the Liverpool defeat. Now I wish he wasn't so I would have stopped. This is shambolic. No one is going to stop them. Pep is a fecking wanker.
Edit: Alright lead restored.
When people say things like this, I wonder if they realise how RAWKish it sounds now.I love this game. People massively underrated how hard it is to win back to back leagues. SAF was a genius.
He's the greatest of all time.I'm not implying that SAF's legacy needed any sort of help as it didn't - He's always been considered one of the greatest.
However, in the years since his retirement, what he achieved just seems to becoming more & more astonishing. We've had some of the best managers in the world in the league, one of which is backed by a fecking country, yet we've not seen a team defend the title once since you lot did it in 09. Clubs throwing around hundreds of millions left right & center, attracting the best talent & managers in the world, yet none of them have come close to winning the three on the bounce you lot did on two separate occasions.
How much of it is down to improved competition is obviously up for debate, but whatever the case, looking back on it, his impact was beyond absurd. No-one will come close to that again.
I had no idea.Sorry. Just the nationality of Saints' hero that scored. Lame, I know.
Have you seen the goal?Good by Sterling.
Just unbelievable. Once in a generation we see that kind of talent.I'm not implying that SAF's legacy needed any sort of help as it didn't - He's always been considered one of the greatest.
However, in the years since his retirement, what he achieved just seems to becoming more & more astonishing. We've had some of the best managers in the world in the league, one of which is backed by a fecking country, yet we've not seen a team defend the title once since you lot did it in 09. Clubs throwing around hundreds of millions left right & center, attracting the best talent & managers in the world, yet none of them have come close to winning the three on the bounce you lot did on two separate occasions.
How much of it is down to improved competition is obviously up for debate, but whatever the case, looking back on it, his impact was beyond absurd. No-one will come close to that again.