Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

We will get a new arseole ripped out of us on Sunday

They have a better manager, better team, even a better squad .... not to mention a better attitude.

Just feck off Pellers, and take that fecking bunch of mercenaries with you

No fight, no direction, no will to win


c**ts

:)
 
Looks like they've gone on North Korea/RAWK lockdown mode. :lol::lol::lol:

Pellegrino :lol::lol::lol:
 
They've added a required registration to the post match thread to view it :(
 
Some fella created a new thread to complain to the mods:
why don't you lock to board at busy times like this, this place is infested with lurking rags bur genuine members cant connect
Match Thread Gems:
There it is again. Outmanoeuvred by a bunch of journeymen, aided and abetted by rancid officials.
Just one of those bastard nights.feck all seemed to go for us and when someone decides to put eleven men behind the ball ...well !!
We didn`t learn much tonight.Trying to walk the ball in instead of having a dig from 20 yards or so,plenty of effort,Joe at fault for their second,ref not seeing an obvious penalty (but to be fair he did have about 5/6 players blocking his view),Edin ordinary,Sagna not good enough.
Ah feck it ! I thought I`d come on and try and be a bit more positive,but I`ve lost the fecking will on that score now.
Bad day at the office .. just having too many of those feckers lately though.
too many players living off their "name" and not putting in the performance on the field....people like Dzeko have been living off great seasons of the past.....we look slow and weak in midfield....all these small, short passes that go nowhere.....this is old news as we've been playing like this all season....we need to sell a few players that are past their prime....and bring in some fresh new blood.....if we not careful, we going to end up below top 4 and miss CL next season.....
I dont believe in all this pellegrnii has lost the dressing room tripe we should have won that game easily we just need our luck to turn i hope we twat the rags not a better place to start!
 
Wonder what sort of ultra shady sponsorship deals they'll put together in the summer in order to get themsleves back to the top.
 
I love how they see themselves as a massive victim of the evil UEFA, completely forgetting they're only where they are because of the lottery win.

Mansour must regret it sometimes. They're a failure in Europe, irrelevant in comparison to all the big clubs and no one gives a shit about them. Last season when they won the league did anyone actually care? Everyone was either laughing at Man Utd's position, laughing at Liverpool and looking ahead to the World Cup - it was the most underwhelming title win I can remember.

I was watching 'Football's Greatest' earlier, it was focussed on Messi and his career so far. At one point a Spanish journalist was being interviewed and he was talking about the 2011 Champions League final, several times he referred to Barcelona's opponents as 'Manchester', not 'Manchester United' but 'Manchester' and this sums it up. The city's premier club will always be the same, and Man City will be in their rival's shadow forever. Outside of the UK most don't even know there's another team in the city and it's hilarious.
 
Ok. One of the many laws overlooked by Oliver tonight, is:

"An indirect free kick is awarded to the opposing team if a goalkeeper, inside his own penalty area, commits any of the following four offences: • controls the ball with his hands for more than six seconds before releasing it from his possession".

Speroni held the ball for 12, 15 and 18 seconds on the last three times he controlled it with his hands. One occasion he was approaching 30 seconds, and that's when I started checking it against the Sky clock.

It doesn't excuse our performance, but it bugs me that referees can pick and choose which elements of the law they apply.

Lmao, never really seen people complain about the 6 second law. Let's be frank, no keeper ever releases the ball within 6 seconds.
 
Wonder what sort of ultra shady sponsorship deals they'll put together in the summer in order to get themsleves back to the top.
he's not done great with signings has he though? they've become quite predictable to watch and little plan b. if I just heard correct , talksport say they've lost half their games since January 10th
 
I love how they see themselves as a massive victim of the evil UEFA, completely forgetting they're only where they are because of the lottery win.

Mansour must regret it sometimes. They're a failure in Europe, irrelevant in comparison to all the big clubs and no one gives a shit about them. Last season when they won the league did anyone actually care? Everyone was either laughing at Man Utd's position, laughing at Liverpool and looking ahead to the World Cup - it was the most underwhelming title win I can remember.

I was watching 'Football's Greatest' earlier, it was focussed on Messi and his career so far. At one point a Spanish journalist was being interviewed and he was talking about the 2011 Champions League final, several times he referred to Barcelona's opponents as 'Manchester', not 'Manchester United' but 'Manchester' and this sums it up. The city's premier club will always be the same, and Man City will be in their rival's shadow forever. Outside of the UK most don't even know there's another team in the city and it's hilarious.

Blackburn 1995?
 
Anyone see Gary Neville saying that City should just spend a shitload this summer and just take on whatever Uefa do or say.
 
he's not done great with signings has he though? they've become quite predictable to watch and little plan b. if I just heard correct , talksport say they've lost half their games since January 10th

Sky said the same. 7 losses since January 10th. 20 goals scored and 16 conceded.
 
I hope Pellegini stays just so he can be the one to spend their budget, the daft cnut would probably spend £50m on Hernderson.
 
Anyone see Gary Neville saying that City should just spend a shitload this summer and just take on whatever Uefa do or say.
Heard about this on Twitter. As ridiculous as it sounds it wouldn't surprise me if they did.

What else can they do? They need to spend loads.
 
Anyone see Gary Neville saying that City should just spend a shitload this summer and just take on whatever Uefa do or say.

Yeah. I worry that that's what will happen. I'm not expecting City to be destroyed by FFP but to at least limit their spending to less ridiculous levels. Football shouldn't be about who can attract the owner with the most oil.
 
Heard about this on Twitter. As ridiculous as it sounds it wouldn't surprise me if they did.

What else can they do? They need to spend loads.
I'm sure they will be spending £150m or something around that figure and will still be able to comply with FFP. The curious thing will be who they will actually bring in. Can't really see them getting the top caliber of player (Pogba, De Bruyne etc). If any truly top class player becomes available then you just know United and Chelsea would be after them and would likely win out over City. And that's ignoring all the other big European teams like Bayern and PSG.
 
Anyone see Gary Neville saying that City should just spend a shitload this summer and just take on whatever Uefa do or say.
Surely if they take the piss out of it again it will have to be a CL ban.
 
Surely if they take the piss out of it again it will have to be a CL ban.
The revenues have went up quite a bit since then (TV deal for everyone went up in the PL I think and other commerical dodgy deals probably) so they will be able to spend big and not get into FFP trouble. Around £150m I'm guessing
 
Anyone see Gary Neville saying that City should just spend a shitload this summer and just take on whatever Uefa do or say.

Yeah, thought that was very weird from him.

FFP is great for us.
 
Yeah, thought that was very weird from him.

FFP is great for us.
He was so passionate about it as well :lol: "just takeiton, spend big and takion, forget uefa just spend and lets takion!"
 
I'm sure they will be spending £150m or something around that figure and will still be able to comply with FFP. The curious thing will be who they will actually bring in. Can't really see them getting the top caliber of player (Pogba, De Bruyne etc). If any truly top class player becomes available then you just know United and Chelsea would be after them and would likely win out over City. And that's ignoring all the other big European teams like Bayern and PSG.
Agreed.

Think they'll sign a few very good players but no superstars.
 
Found this in there United thread from yesterday. Wonder how he's liking his £100 right now:

Just had text we're above yous lmfao your shit haha how the blue c**ts have fallen the rag then offered me a bet of £100 they finish above us..... Yes I've taken it. Boy they're all out of the woodwork now absolutely pathetic fans :(

SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM SCUM.

Come on City wipe the floor with these c**ts.......After Palace of course.
 
Agreed.

Think they'll sign a few very good players but no superstars.

They're going to need top draw players considering theirs are either neutered (Kompany) or geriatric (Yaya Toure). They have also bought exclusively dross over the past few years and still rely on the first bunch of players brought in (Silva, Toure, Aguero, etc.)

I will be interesting to see who they get, considering there are a lot more top clubs now who can afford to buy the top players than back in 2011.
 
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Wonder what sort of ultra shady sponsorship deals they'll put together in the summer in order to get themsleves back to the top.

Seeing as their kit deal with Nike is probably one of their few real market value sponsorships (£12m per year). I suspect in the near future and totally coincidentally of course a sports gear manufacturer will pop up in abu dhabi who want to sponsor City for £100m a year.
 
They're going to need top draw players considering theirs are either neutered (Kompany) or geriatric (Yaya Toure). They have also bought exclusively dross over the past few years and still rely on the first bunch of players brought in (Silva, Toure, Aguero, etc.)

I will be interesting to see who they get, considering there are a lot more top clubs who can afford to buy the top players than back in 2011.
Yes, that's going to be their problem. The players theyll need from the top of the tree so to speak will be coveted by every big club in Europe. Clubs that can now offer similar wages that City do. Clubs that actually have top class managers and are located in glamorous cities and don't need an overhaul to their whole teams.
 
The thing with their spending even if they spend 200 mil,at least half of that might go on homegrown players,means they will overpay a lot just to prepare them self for the future (might be wrong because i dont know when rule of 12 homegrown player will be implemented).

They have 6 in 1st team if i am not wrong,Clichy would fall out under new rules,also Lampard is leaving at the end of season.