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This fucking thread 

No match thread on Shed End, guess we'll have to wait till after their League Cup match.It’s like WTF is @Jgplk1 playing at? I hope he’s not letting things like work get in the way of his obligations.
Apols if you’re a She, but if you were you’d be able to multitask so I feel I’m on safe ground assuming your gender.
so you're saying we've exceeded our xPosts in this thread at Son levels?tbf most of of those 160 pages have been a incredibly tedious xG debate
No match thread on Shed End, guess we'll have to wait till after their League Cup match.
Maybe not but Hansen, Lawro, Dixon, Brooking have were bringing their club bias in 30 years ago and Des was open about supporting Brighton i believe. Its the same in the press, the voices are always 15-20 years after the success of a team hence Liverpool dominated the press from the 80s through to the 00s followed by Utd through to today and in 10-15 years all the press will be City fans as the kids now will be the reporters, presenters and editors of the future.Of course it has. Rivalry yes. But pundits and professional footballers never revealed their team preferences. Can’t remember who Dickie Davies or Frank Bough or David Coleman supported.
Ok. I got part of my post incorrect, but I am entitled to a view that league managers publicly expressing a view about who they wanted to win the title, when they had at least one of the teams to play, is not professional or appropriate. It was not the Sky TV scheduling, it was the refereeing decisions in some of the matches as well, like everyone just wanted them to win it that season. I do not begrudge Leicester, it was remarkable what they achieved, but there was some helping hands along the way.Again there is a huge difference between saying you want a team (an underdog in this case) to win and saying they let them win. It’s ridiculous, and worthy of tin hats not serious debate. I agree that sky helped them out with the scheduling but everything else is just conspiracy theory level nonsense. You talk about Stoke - they played Leicester in September and January. They lost 4-0 to us at home in April so their motivation helped them out loads didn’t it? It’s just utter shite
Bias yes I agree. Maybe just how times have changed. Don’t remember anyone back in the day saying I hope that team A or team B don’t win the league. Certainly not players anyway.Maybe not but Hansen, Lawro, Dixon, Brooking have were bringing their club bias in 30 years ago and Des was open about supporting Brighton i believe. Its the same in the press, the voices are always 15-20 years after the success of a team hence Liverpool dominated the press from the 80s through to the 00s followed by Utd through to today and in 10-15 years all the press will be City fans as the kids now will be the reporters, presenters and editors of the future.
What I recall is that the refs were very, very kind to them that year. Leicester won 13 penalties that year. A record only surpassed by ManU in 2019-20. On defence, Huth and Morgan, both slow as molasses, were holding onto everything in the box and rarely did the ref give a penalty. They only conceded 4 penalties that year. In midfield Kante was fouling all potential trouble, yet he only received 3 yellow cards that season!!! That smile of his got him out of a lot of trouble.Ok. I got part of my post incorrect, but I am entitled to a view that league managers publicly expressing a view about who they wanted to win the title, when they had at least one of the teams to play, is not professional or appropriate. It was not the Sky TV scheduling, it was the refereeing decisions in some of the matches as well, like everyone just wanted them to win it that season. I do not begrudge Leicester, it was remarkable what they achieved, but there was some helping hands along the way.
Doubt we would get such positive vibes if we somehow may still be in with a shout towards the end of the season, albeit many may want anyone except City this year, just to make things more interesting.
I said it at the time and I will continue to say it until my last breath. This was a fix. A betting scandal. There was just too much going on for it not to be. The odds on them winning were ridiculous and anyone putting money on that stood to make a fortune. Fat east betting scandal. I’ve called it from the start. No one will ever convince me otherwise.What I recall is that the refs were very, very kind to them that year. Leicester won 13 penalties that year. A record only surpassed by ManU in 2019-20. On defence, Huth and Morgan, both slow as molasses, were holding onto everything in the box and rarely did the ref give a penalty. They only conceded 4 penalties that year. In midfield Kante was fouling all potential trouble, yet he only received 3 yellow cards that season!!! That smile of his got him out of a lot of trouble.
I'm not going to say there was a conspiracy by the league, but it could be argued that the refs got caught up in the "cinderella story" as well.
Shut up about fucking Leicester.
I said it at the time and I will continue to say it until my last breath. This was a fix. A betting scandal. There was just too much going on for it not to be. The odds on them winning were ridiculous and anyone putting money on that stood to make a fortune. Fat east betting scandal. I’ve called it from the start. No one will ever convince me otherwise.
With regard to refs it is a thing. Who was the ref who reffed the Man City 'Agueeeerrrrrrooooo'! Match? He was being interviewed the other day saying if Aguero had been on his second yellow card when he scored that goal and took his shirt off he wouldn't have sent him off and would have 'taken one on the chin'. It's not his job to 'take one on the chin' and use personal feelings in a game or preference for a player or situation, it's his job to play by the laws of the game. Maybe I'm being too 'by the book', but that's the idea, isn't it?What I recall is that the refs were very, very kind to them that year. Leicester won 13 penalties that year. A record only surpassed by ManU in 2019-20. On defence, Huth and Morgan, both slow as molasses, were holding onto everything in the box and rarely did the ref give a penalty. They only conceded 4 penalties that year. In midfield Kante was fouling all potential trouble, yet he only received 3 yellow cards that season!!! That smile of his got him out of a lot of trouble.
I'm not going to say there was a conspiracy by the league, but it could be argued that the refs got caught up in the "cinderella story" as well.
Including us? I always thought that home game when Huth scored was a real turning point.It wasn't a fix, but they were very effective as a team, and a lot of opponents simply bent over for them,