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Parklanerob

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although we still lost the game and the tie so not sure that proves your point really.
I've been to most of the champs league games at WHL and Wembley, but the Seville game was something different. Singing down the high road, the pubs were mad. Think we had pretty much lost the tie after 20 mins, but the fans stayed with the team. We drew on the night, lost by one goal over all. I remember the chant of "4 times, we only need to score 4 times". Those that were there will remember.
 

Shadydan

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Arsehole-mania

Need city to batter Sp**s tonight. Make this new stadium something they remember.

Woah cool stadium this Totnim Hossur guys have now, anyone heard about it?

I have to say the new stadium looks amazing

As a 26 year old this whole spectacle is just very weird. My whole life growing up Sp*rs weren't just sh*t, but irrelevant. Now they're playing in a f*ck off big stadium in a CL quarter final. It's like if Everton were suddenly going toe to toe with Juventus and acting like they belong there, just can't make sense of it.

Good noise from the toilet.

will I get banned if I admit to wanting Sp**s to go through this round, to stop City winning everything and to distract them from PL games then whoever they meet in the semis is allowed to destroy them utterly

Do think it was handball, though i'm not even sure what handball is these days. Pathetic pen though, obviously not as pathetic as Auba's, nothing will ever be as pathetic as that. Till my dying breath I will growl that we didn't take victories at Utd and Sp*rs in 18/19

Pains me to see them playing in a CL quarter final while we are afraid of getting knocked out by Napoli in the EL.

Son is probably the only one I take from that Sp**s lot.

It's depressing watching Sp**s play like this and we're here trying to get top 4 with mediocre players.

wow, the new stadium is a beauty

Go buy season ticket there then. They have couple of thousands seats available each game.


Can't believe I'm saying this but winks is MOTM so far

Son scored

His shoulder was offside VAR IT

Sp**s are so good!

Sp**s can't fill their stadium makes a room for to many weirdos to get seat there and run on the field.

Sp**s really should have been docked like 30 points in the league for their stadium fiasco.


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Col_M

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This from the Guardian

Chris Sutton on the BBC website match-feed when Son scored: “That is a big, big, big goal.”

That was a big big underfucking statement.

As a Chelsea fan, I am wired to wish eternal ill on Spurs, but I found myself rooting for them during this match. I know what it feels like to be an “underdog” against an all-conquering team lead by the trophy eater Pep Guardiola. First of all Spurs conceded a penalty, and the much criticized Lloris saved it brilliantly. Then Kane walked off injured in the 2nd half, and then the Son of Sam killed a ball that was almost trickling out of touch, swivelled and buried a sweet chance.

All night Eriksen was sublime spraying brilliant pass after pass – the types of defense splitting ones curiously termed by Ray Hudson as “dagger balls”

Poch is the best manager at deploying multiple formations to execute matches. I like the look of the 442 diamond today – Kane supported by Son upfront, with Alli at the tip, and Eriksen and Sissoko as shuttlers. When defending, they shut down into a 451 with Son on the right tip of the diamond making the midfield a pentagon, Pentagon. Pep would have called it a quintriple.

Incredible display by Spurs!
 

Hakkz

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They all seem very happy over there that Kane got injured "as he deserves because he's a horrible twat". Always nice with respectful fans.
 

Spursh

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Even more salty are these deluded tosspot Manc mugs. Pretty much all crying about the supposed “B team” pep put out. Laughable considering their wank club have spent well over 500 million on players in the last few years, the cheek of it.

https://forums.bluemoon-mcfc.co.uk/threads/qf-1st-leg-post-match-thread.339785/page-91

Their "B team" tonight cost more than four times our starting XI - £429m to £102m. That's without counting the £120m worth of talent coming off the bench for them, let alone their much larger wage bill.
 

Matthew

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their match thread on bluemoon is pure aids, someone actually saying sonny was offside! freak
 

Yid-ol

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their match thread on bluemoon is pure aids, someone actually saying sonny was offside! freak

His arm was the only thing offside, and as you can't score from using your arm, clearly onside. They just seem so bitter as expected to easly win.
 

Dov67

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Their "B team" tonight cost more than four times our starting XI - £429m to £102m. That's without counting the £120m worth of talent coming off the bench for them, let alone their much larger wage bill.

They're a Toy Club like chelsea.

We have spent £1 billion in the last decade on infrastructure, the stadium, training facilities etc etc. We have financed it ourselves. Nobody has given us a gift, we have not won the lottery.

During the same period, the city of manchester have handed them a brand new stadium and they and chelsea have spent circa £1.4 billion on player transfers and wages gifted to them by a Russian oligarch and an Oil rich Emirate.

Give Bournemouth or Notts County that amount of money for player transfers and wages and they too would "win" a few things.

buying a ferrari after winning a scratch card lottery is not the same as building something with your own hands, toil, effort and brains and using the rewards to buy that Ferrari.

Every trophy bought for them by Roman Abramovich and the Sheikhs is worthless.......you haven't earned it, and without the billions both clubs would be competing with West Ham for 12th place, if they were in the Premier League at all.
 

BringBack_leGin

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Lol at Guardiola putting it down to us outmuscling City and playing long balls as if we’re Stoke. Yes, Eriksen, Son, Winks, Rose and Trippier, they’re up there with Vinnie Jones, Robert Huth and Kevin Davies in the all time top premier league thugs.

Great manager, his teams play wonderful football, but this shit is just bitter and deluded.
 

michaelden

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https://arsenal-mania.com/forum/threads/uefa-champions-league-2018-19.31391/

Just after the UCL draw

At least we'll be rid of Spuds and United soon.

And the semis should be superb, four very evenly matched teams.

Gloating is unbecoming :cautious:

Before Kick Off

Need city to batter Sp**s tonight. Make this new stadium something they remember.


:smug::smug::smug:

hydrofluoric acid said:
Mahrez, Delph, Sissoko, Trippier. So much average in CL semi-finals...​
Makes me sick tbh. I remember the day when we had Nasri, Cesc, Arshavin, Van Persie, etc now look at the decline of this once great competition.

Decline? Cos the red arse isn't leaking all over Europe? Pfft, you're in decline :happy:

It's depressing watching Sp**s play like this and we're here trying to get top 4 with mediocre players.

wow, the new stadium is a beauty

:smug:

This game is so boring. Football will start losing viewers if this is the future of so called top football.

City has, what, €1bn worth of players on the pitch just so they can win the ball possession.

From the Brendan Rogers school of football

Can't believe I'm saying this but winks is MOTM so far

Sp**s winning the CL

Jumping the gun a bit buddy. Hold onto that despair, I need to collect your salty tears

Imagine getting knocked out by a team who hasn't spent money on the transfer market last summer when you have the most stacked squad in Europe, after spending £300M+

Coaching... It's what we spent millions on a training ground for before we built the stadium

Let’s not pretend like Sp**s aren’t getting battered next week

Could be but tonight was tense & great fun

They nailed the stadium acoustics.

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Trilly said:
When we were linked to Son general consensus was that he was a good player but we were looking for something better.

He's improved but I don't think we were wrong to say that. We've just fallen off a bit.​
To be fair, we have the better Asian in Asano.

Asano who?

**** football and **** Tottenham.

:smug:

Meanwhile we are all deflated from that pathetic performance on Sunday and ****tenham have one foot in the semis of the CL.

:smug:

City had better rally themselves, this season of ours is already on a knifes edge & the last thing I want to see is Sp*rs in the semi finals of the Champions League .

Their achievement brings the failure of the previous imbecilic chairman & the prideful misguided former manager to light in the most painful of ways

Very harsh, to call it like that. We were balling with the elite teams. These current teams are pathetic.

The only 'mediocre' teams who got the better of us were Galatasaray in the final (I'm glad it happened before my time, I would've given up on AFC), Liverpool once, Chelski once or twice, and that infernal French team once.

:wtf: Gaslighting alert!!!

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probably back next week knowing him

Unlikely, but we wish you were right
 

0-Tibsy-0

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From KUMB, about the stadium, after last nights broadcast:

That Stadium is the Dogs dangly bits.

Yep and they have settled in straight away. Fans close to the pitch, almost a good old fashioned stadium but with all the mod cons. Lucky sods.

I went last night, a friend had a bunch of tickets in the corporate section. It's immense and shits on ours in every way imaginable. So jealous.
 

rez9000

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Vile club.
Agreed. No matter how much they may have suffered in the past (which, to be fair, they have) I can’t bring myself to have any fellow-feeling with Man City fans. I know they're only human, but their loyalty comes with an association with one of the most appalling and despicable sets of people (in the loosest sense of the word) in the world and they, as a fanbase, have directly benefited from that regime. For me, that makes them complicit. My apologies to anyone who thinks that may be harsh, but that's the way I see it.

I’ve been asked before how I’d react if that sort of oil slaver bought Spurs and started pouring money in to win us titles. In that scenario, I hope I'd have the courage of my convictions. I genuinely believe I would because ultimately the magnitude of what the likes of Man City's owners do regularly, for me, far outweighs any loyalty to a football club. It would devastate me if I had to turn my back on the club I love, but I would have to withdraw my support from any organisation whose owners perpetrate the sort of enormities the Emiratis do.

I cannot get over what Man City do and I can't help but view their supporters as enablers of tyrants. For me, by continuing to support the club, they validate the Emirati's attempts to sportswash their murderous regime.

I do feel a little pity for a Man City fan who chooses to abandon their club on that point of principle, because it can't be an easy decision, given the way that club loyalty comes about and most of them won't have chosen to be associated with human slime. But they still have a choice. And it's not as if they arent' aware of what their owners do. It's unkind, but I can't bring myself to be kind in this situation.

Lol at Guardiola putting it down to us outmuscling City and playing long balls as if we’re Stoke. Yes, Eriksen, Son, Winks, Rose and Trippier, they’re up there with Vinnie Jones, Robert Huth and Kevin Davies in the all time top premier league thugs.

Great manager, his teams play wonderful football, but this shit is just bitter and deluded.

I agree, except with the analysis that Guardiola is a great manager. I will concede that he's good but, in my view, he will never be great if his record of winning is only with clubs with enormous resources. Were he to consistently take the likes of Forest or Derby (I chose those because I have a particular manager in mind) to League or Champions League titles, or he delivers 13 titles for the same team (again, a particular manager in mind) then I'd be willing to argue the case for greatness.

Beyond that, the fact that he prates on about Catalan independence and tries to paint himself as a man of principle while taking the money of a bunch of tyrants and murders totally undermines any possibility of according him respect. If I'm being completely frank, I can't even stand the sight of him.

Sorry guys, went on a bit of an anti-City rant there. There are few things that really elicit outright hatred in me, but City is one of them for what they do to football and what their owners do to innocent people. For me, that club has absolutely no redeeming features - everything about them is tainted. Apologies for the unburdening.
 
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Gb160

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Beyond that, the fact that he prates on about Catalan independence and tries to paint himself as a man of principle while taking the money of a bunch of tyrants and murders totally undermines any possibility of according him respect
This... he's a complete fucking hypocrite.
 

-Afri-Coy-

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Agreed. No matter how much they may have suffered in the past (which, to be fair, they have) I can’t bring myself to have any fellow-feeling with Man City fans. I know they're only human, but their loyalty comes with an association with one of the most appalling and despicable sets of people (in the loosest sense of the word) in the world and they, as a fanbase, have directly benefited from that regime. For me, that makes them complicit. My apologies to anyone who thinks that may be harsh, but that's the way I see it.

I’ve been asked before how I’d react if that sort of oil slaver bought Spurs and started pouring money in to win us titles. In that scenario, I hope I'd have the courage of my convictions. I genuinely believe I would because ultimately the magnitude of what the likes of Man City's owners do regularly, for me, far outweighs any loyalty to a football club. It would devastate me if I had to turn my back on the club I love, but I would have to withdraw my support from any organisation whose owners perpetrate the sort of enormities the Emiratis do.

I cannot get over what Man City do and I can't help but view their supporters as enablers of tyrants. For me, by continuing to support the club, they validate the Emirati's attempts to sportswash their murderous regime.

I do feel a little pity for a Man City fan who chooses to abandon their club on that point of principle, because it can't be an easy decision, given the way that club loyalty comes about and most of them won't have chosen to be associated with human slime. But they still have a choice. And it's not as if they arent' aware of what their owners do. It's unkind, but I can't bring myself to be kind in this situation.



I agree, except with the analysis that Guardiola is a great manager. I will concede that he's good but, in my view, he will never be great if his record of winning is only with clubs with enormous resources. Were he to consistently take the likes of Forest or Derby (I chose those because I have a particular manager in mind) to League or Champions League titles, or he delivers 13 titles for the same team (again, a particular manager in mind) then I'd be willing to argue the case for greatness.

Beyond that, the fact that he prates on about Catalan independence and tries to paint himself as a man of principle while taking the money of a bunch of tyrants and murders totally undermines any possibility of according him respect. If I'm being completely frank, I can't even stand the sight of him.

Sorry guys, went on a bit of an anti-City rant there. There are few things that really elicit outright hatred in me, but City is one of them for what they do to football and what their owners do to innocent people. For me, that club have absolutely no redeeming features - everything about them is tainted. Apologies for the unburdening.

Let's do this again next Tuesday at 2:00PM.

We may have to schedule some additional sessions after that but you are making steady progress, I will put that in my psychological assessment. :ROFLMAO:

On a serious note, I agree with everything you've said. It's one thing to buy success with personal riches but that's not my problem with City, its the manner in which the Emirati's have gone about acquiring that wealth.

Not only that, but they use their financial muscle to bend FFP and the likes, simply because they can afford too with their seemingly bottomless pit of wealth.

Makes every victory against them so much sweeter.
 
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