Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

We'll just need to score an offside goal in the 88th minute on Tuesday to win 1-0 which would send them into frenzy.
 
An absolute disaster'

Man City 2-2 Arsenal

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Robbie Savage

Ex-Leicester midfielder at Etihad Stadium for 5 live Sport

Posted at17:37
"It will be an absolute disaster for Manchester City as a football club if they do not qualify for the Champions League this season..."

Yeah, but really, really funny as well? :lol:
The disaster would be us not making it thanks to a numbnut manager, for the 2nd time in 3 seasons. City can go rot for all I care along with Savage.
 
I don't even think they're the biggest club in prem outside Liverpool and utd. Arsenal are and chelsea imo
 
:lol: Shite support. All gone home before the lap of honour.

A lot of people left at the end of our last home game when we finished 7th, but well over 40000 stayed behind, and that was a Tuesday night ffs.
 
Saying goodbye to blue seats must be mental. Shite support can't even stay for his goodbye. Bellends
 
Shite fans, always have been. Booing their own players is their trademark shown again today for Bony. Can't understand their belief that Maine Road was full every week etc they live in a complete dream world
 
:lol: Shite support. All gone home before the lap of honour.

A lot of people left at the end of our last home game when we finished 7th, but well over 40000 stayed behind, and that was a Tuesday night ffs.
It's a very bad show. Say what you like about Liverpool, but it wouldn't happen at Anfield.
 
Man City boss Manuel Pellegrini, addressing fans at the Etihad:"Not winning this game is not the way we wanted to finish the season. We want to qualify for next year’s Champions League.

"For me it's been three wonderful, unforgettable years. Thanks to the fans for all, I will never forget you. Don’t change, because this team needs you and I’m sure next year you will do well in all competitions.

"Thank you all, I will see you."

:lol:
 
Poor Pellegrini:(
 
Apparently Pellegrini and the players came back onto the pitch after the match to applaud the 'fans' only to find the stadium was scarce.

Pathetic, small-minded, insta-glory seeking fans full of mercenaries like Nasri and Yaya. Regardless of whether they get top four or not, good luck with that lot Guardiola.
 
Shite fans, always have been. Booing their own players is their trademark shown again today for Bony. Can't understand their belief that Maine Road was full every week etc they live in a complete dream world

I was dragged along to Maine Rd once, well actually tricked into going. We sat behind the goal on the 2nd tier and virtually the whole stand was empty.
 
I was dragged along to Maine Rd once, well actually tricked into going. We sat behind the goal on the 2nd tier and virtually the whole stand was empty.
you need to have a word with yourself.
 
I'm sure their fans cared a lot more when they were shit. Well, you know, really shit.
 
It's a shocking way to treat such a decent guy. Yeah, he's got his flaws but he's won them the league and stilled those crazed egos for a while. It reflects really badly on their half-arsed fans to not even stick around to recognise three years of labouring under often impossible circumstances. Bunch of small-minded, myopic losers.
 
Shitty little club that always reminds me of a scally winning the lottery. All the money in the world won't change what they truly are.

All far as Pellegrini's concerned, it should be a case of good riddance.
 
I was dragged along to Maine Rd once, well actually tricked into going. We sat behind the goal on the 2nd tier and virtually the whole stand was empty.

To be fair, way back when, plenty of people used to go to Old Trafford one week and Maine Road the next, I used to work with a few who remembered it as being normal. Back then it was full house all the time, but your going back 50+ years.

Used to happen in Liverpool too.
 
:lol: Shite support. All gone home before the lap of honour.

A lot of people left at the end of our last home game when we finished 7th, but well over 40000 stayed behind, and that was a Tuesday night ffs.
I think the fact it was Giggs' last game and was making a speech made a difference.
 
It's a shocking way to treat such a decent guy. Yeah, he's got his flaws but he's won them the league and stilled those crazed egos for a while. It reflects really badly on their half-arsed fans to not even stick around to recognise three years of labouring under often impossible circumstances. Bunch of small-minded, myopic losers.

Impossible circumstances? He's got some of the most talented players in the world in the squad tbf, and owners who are willing to spend anything...