Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

Funnily enough I do have some mates who are City supporters and they have no love for the scousers either.

I think Blue Moon take themselves a bit too seriously.
You know, I've always kinda wondered if the Manchester/Liverpool city rivalry extended to the blue side as well
 
goes deeper than football. I wont here dare to speak for everyone mind.

My family most being United supporters with the very few Liverpool. Some gooners. One Leeds :(

They don't want to say because it was over the rag trade.
I've always read it goes back to the industrial revolution but didn't know if City's fans felt the same.

They're a nutty bitter lot though, so it makes sense that they'd latch onto any hatred that they can.
 
That was different because Clattenburg saw it and gave Wigan a free kick. The mistake there was not sending Rooney off but nothing the FA could do about that retroactively.

Plus the FA corrected the initial error(he definitely should have gone) by given him a ridiculous ban for cursing when he scored a hat-trick. Thank feck we have Gill pulling the strings now though.
 
Talking about Gundogan..
not sure a full debut, at the swamp, is worth the risk ...Paticularly as it would by his first start following a long term injury.

Bound to be deliberately targeted for some rough stuff, at Maureen's behest, by Foulaini
1) "the swamp"... Is that what they call Old Trafford now? :lol:
2) looks like he's afraid Gundogan won't be able to handle some physical footy
 
I've always read it goes back to the industrial revolution but didn't know if City's fans felt the same.

They're a nutty bitter lot though, so it makes sense that they'd latch onto any hatred that they can.

From the little I know about it, the scousers were trying to rip Manchester off with shipping fees for all the clothes (rag trade) that were being sent around the world. Manchester decided to bypass them by building the ship canal.

City fans should hate scousers, too.
 
The one about it being even sweeter if they beat us without Aguero. Why? What have United got to do with him getting banned? Other than the obvious Ragspiracy of whatever.

It must be tiring to be that full of hatred and twisted resentment, all of the time.

Not at all. In fact it's invigorating.
 
Have you tried getting out more often?
On your bike buster!

No, I am a City fan. We just sit alone in our bedrooms (we are all under 16) and lurk around other clubs' forums. Apparently.
 
No, I am a City fan. We just sit alone in our bedrooms (we are all under 16) and lurk around other clubs' forums. Apparently.

It is the Bluemoon posters we've said that about. And when you see some of the stuff coming from Bluemoon, can you really blame us?
 
Wow, they're still whining about Aguero. :lol: This was from this afternoon.

"Perhaps the time has come when a club actually takes a ref to court, and sues him for making a arguably wrong decision. If the ref then has to pay that club a large amount of damages to that club, perhaps then the FA might do something about it. The incident with SA can plainly be seen by the ref, he makes the movement to play on, so therefore the FA should not be forcing the ref to change his mind, be reversing his decision. This change of heart by the ref was only brought about by the amount of TV coverage by all the broadcasters and nobody else. Would they have made such a fuss if it had been Wanye Rooney you can stake your house on it they would have tried to keep it as quite as possible.

Get use to it guys the whole of broadcasting and the authorities that govern football are totally corrupt, and until there is a total clear out of all those that govern football it will always be the same."
 
Wow, they're still whining about Aguero. :lol: This was from this afternoon.

"Perhaps the time has come when a club actually takes a ref to court, and sues him for making a arguably wrong decision. If the ref then has to pay that club a large amount of damages to that club, perhaps then the FA might do something about it. The incident with SA can plainly be seen by the ref, he makes the movement to play on, so therefore the FA should not be forcing the ref to change his mind, be reversing his decision. This change of heart by the ref was only brought about by the amount of TV coverage by all the broadcasters and nobody else. Would they have made such a fuss if it had been Wanye Rooney you can stake your house on it they would have tried to keep it as quite as possible.

Get use to it guys the whole of broadcasting and the authorities that govern football are totally corrupt, and until there is a total clear out of all those that govern football it will always be the same."
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I get the whole lack of consistency argument, but how can they seriously think it isn't worth a ban?

Can understand a few fruit loops thinking it wasn't malicious, but with Bluemoon it's a good 50%, maybe more.
 
Wow, they're still whining about Aguero. :lol: This was from this afternoon.

"Perhaps the time has come when a club actually takes a ref to court, and sues him for making a arguably wrong decision. If the ref then has to pay that club a large amount of damages to that club, perhaps then the FA might do something about it. The incident with SA can plainly be seen by the ref, he makes the movement to play on, so therefore the FA should not be forcing the ref to change his mind, be reversing his decision. This change of heart by the ref was only brought about by the amount of TV coverage by all the broadcasters and nobody else. Would they have made such a fuss if it had been Wanye Rooney you can stake your house on it they would have tried to keep it as quite as possible.

Get use to it guys the whole of broadcasting and the authorities that govern football are totally corrupt, and until there is a total clear out of all those that govern football it will always be the same."

 
From their combined XI thread:

De Gea, Zab, Kompany, Stones, Shaw, Pogba, Fernandinho, Gundogan, De Bruyne, Silva, Aguero.

I'd have three of theirs and wouldn't be remotely tempted by any others, without bias/hatred.

I wouldn't take any of them, honestly. De Gea because he doesn't fit Pep's system, Shaw because he's coming back from the leg-break, and Pogba because as good as he is, I feel a rush of gratitude that I'm not a United fan every time I see him do that awful dabbing thing.

Everywhere else we have better players. Ibrahimovic is maybe on par with Aguero but only for a year longer at best. Blind better than Otamendi or Stones? Pull the other one. Valencia is nothing too special. Nobody's heard of Herrera. Fellaini is a dickhead, and United may be fine with that but City have a bit more class. Rooney is inconsistent at the best of times, Mkhitaryan needs time to 'get used to the Premier League' (bullshit- Nolito managed it just fine), Martial goes missing more often than not. I still laugh out loud when someone suggests that Rashford is better than Iheanacho.

More to the point, we have much more quality outside of our starting XI than they do outside their. Lingard is far too old to be considered promising anymore and now he's just average. They didn't want Juanazaj. Smalling seems to have crumbled. Mata is famously not liked by Mourinho. Schweinsteigger and Schneiderlin are both underused.

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On Gundogan

He is one of the best central midfielders in the world would get into any team

I wouldnt have anyone from their team, they just do not suit our style and do not know how to play it, and wont do for another 2 years or so. Even Degea wouldnt get a game under Pep.

I was trying to think of one, I simply can't so completely agree. Bravo > de gay, Sergio aguero > rug head, nacho > rashford and martial combined, guardiola >the moaning one by a country mile.

The muen have a silly voting thing now, Player v player. It looks like the 650 million worshippers are out in force judging by the results!
Manchester United vs Man City - who has the best defence?

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Ps but you've had a proper look at Pogba? He's been distinctly average for United so far.

The consensus seems to be that the over-rated, donut-thieving, pimp is better than Barca's number 1, interesting.

this sort of thing makes me mad, even if they had messi maradona pele i wouldnt pick them, rag twats, becides there is only one team from manchester.

Yeah, and it's the team that has fans that can speak properly.
 
De goat, Blind, Smalling, Bailly, Pogba, Zlatan, Rashford, Mkhi, Shaw and Martial would all walk into their squad and first xi.
 
When it looked like we were signing Gundogan last year, their forum was filled with "meh, injury prone, washed up etc" Now, he's one of he best.
 
The best example of a 180 degree is their now deleted Pogba thread. They were waxing lyrical over him, best young midfielder in the world, best midfielder in the world, a machine, worth any amount etc.

Now? Meh, just a shit overrated Carlton Palmer.

The waxing over Pogba became so embarassing for them when we signed him that they went ahead and deleted the entire thread. Too bad the interwebz never forgets.
 
When it looked like we were signing Gundogan last year, their forum was filled with "meh, injury prone, washed up etc" Now, he's one of he best.

We can't afford any more gambles especially with Gundogan's injury record.

I'd probably still have him regardless, but it does make you wonder would a fit and firing Gundogan allow his team to be lower mid-table, especially with Reus still with him.

Hasn't performed nowhere near as well as he did in 2012/13 been a shadow of that tbh.

Stevan Jovetic had played seasons solid before we decided to take a gamble on him. Look how that turned out.

There are no cast iron guarantees Gudogan's back can hold out.

The midfield problem does need addressing but we are better off in steering clear of players who have just comeback from a long term injury and is playing in a struggling side.

If you think back to when valdes done his knee,there was a bit of a fuss because the barca club doctor wasn't present,reason being,he was "apparently" in Germany at the time looking at gundogan and his medical records.
If this is true,why didn't barca follow up on the transfer?........I'd steer clear IMO.

My favourite quotes.

Gifted player but we knew Un*ted were going to spend again. Still dreaming of Pogba, personally.

I agree about Pogba, for me he is the perfect Yaya replacement, the rampaging midfielder who links defence and attack.

If we signed Pogba it would be the biggest transfer coup in the clubs history considering the other clubs competing for his signature, the deal to get him is going to be an immensely challenging one.