Bluemoon goes into Meltdown

The bitter fans are real classy, eh! Have they no shame they bottle it in such a fashion. If they can't admit our success, they should never be in a competition at all because there is only one champions in the League and it's not them. it's the same next year so what are they going to do?

Granted they have every reason to feel gutted for throwing away such early advantage, but title is never decided before Christams, not before March, not before April.... Haven't they learned? LOL
 
6-1 and it meant feck all! 6-1 and it meant feck all!

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lol too cool to poznan those lads in the middle. Fair play to the gooners there I laughed my balls off when they did that.
 
There's going to come some sad moment when all of them realize these mercenary twats wearing their shirt don't give half a feck about their silly little club and that's why they haven't got the bottle to hold on.
 
The bitter fans are real classy, eh! Have they no shame they bottle it in such a fashion. If they can't admit our success, they should never be in a competition at all because there is only one champions in the League and it's not them. it's the same next year so what are they going to do?

Granted they have every reason to feel gutted for throwing away such early advantage, but title is never decided before Christams, not before March, not before April.... Haven't they learned? LOL

I'm sure the irony in your post is intentional? Criticising them for counting their chickens whilst you appear to already have declared us Champions.
 
When City started doing the Poznan they were always letting themselves open for the pisstake whenever they got beat, and there's been a few teams that have done it to them this season.

Reminds me of us singing 'Always look on the Bright Side of Life' in the early 90's. Thankfully not many oppo fans got the opportunity to sing that back to us.
 
I'm sure the irony in your post is intentional? Criticising them for counting their chickens whilst you appear to already have declared us Champions.

Are you delusional? My criticism against them is a result off their fans objection to to give us the guard of honour in the event we already won when we go to them.

Who's counting the chickens? That said, with an 8 point lead and 6 games to play, one against them, if we cannot go on to win it, we don't deserve to be champions anyway. I would clap them if needed and won't say they don't deserve it.

But United will not bottle it. Yes, I am that confident at this stage of the campaign. it's not whether, it's a matter of when. :)
 
My missus says she would like me to perform sex like Man City, 'What's That?' I said, 'be on top for ages and come second' she replied :lol:

Why don't you just admit you read the joke somewhere and that didnt actually happen?
 
Reminds me of us singing 'Always look on the Bright Side of Life' in the early 90's. Thankfully not many oppo fans got the opportunity to sing that back to us.

Now that would be great to sing at the Etihad.
 
"kompanys joke of a 4 game ban,a wrongly disallowed goal v west brom then Sunderland getting an offside goal,meanwhile utd got decision after decision."

on the Balotelli v Song tackle,

''yes I thought he deserved a yellow for that challenge.it wasnt a red,no way..."

good grief :rolleyes:
 
"kompanys joke of a 4 game ban,a wrongly disallowed goal v west brom then Sunderland getting an offside goal,meanwhile utd got decision after decision."

on the Balotelli v Song tackle,

''yes I thought he deserved a yellow for that challenge.it wasnt a red,no way..."

good grief :rolleyes:

What are the results of the matches for City when Kompany was banned?Any idea?
 
Haha they look a bit confused. "What the bloody hell is going on Frank?" "I have no bloody idea John." Clearly some football tourists who ended up in the wrong section of the stadium.

Peter Storey, Alastair and Jopub :lol:
 
What are the results of the matches for City when Kompany was banned?Any idea?

feck knows but I am sure Kompanys ban did not directly affect them falling to the wayside. Conspiracy!!!
 
We've missed Vidic for 6 months, they can't use Kompany missing for a few games as an excuse when they've spent a billion pounds...stupid cnuts.
 
We've missed Vidic for 6 months, they can't use Kompany missing for a few games as an excuse when they've spent a billion pounds...stupid cnuts.

Exactly. Mancini whinging that he missed a few players for a handful of matches and that he needs to spend on high-quality reinforcements shows what a poor manager he is. Anyone could do what he's done at City.
 
City have had least amount of injuries in the entire league by a mile.
Plus it's not like they are in middle of champions league or Fa semis, are they?

The lack of effort from their players is a shame.
 
"kompanys joke of a 4 game ban,a wrongly disallowed goal v west brom then Sunderland getting an offside goal,meanwhile utd got decision after decision."

on the Balotelli v Song tackle,

''yes I thought he deserved a yellow for that challenge.it wasnt a red,no way..."

good grief :rolleyes:
Is there a vid of the Balotelli tackle? I've not seen it.
 
Not sure where to mention this, but it was hilarious seeing Piers Morgan wind up Nasri on twitter last night.
 
I cant read that shite forum anymore. I care nothing for that shower of shite. Let them carry on with their conspiracy theories, it clearly winds them up.
 
Not sure where to mention this, but it was hilarious seeing Piers Morgan wind up Nasri on twitter last night.

Thanks for mentioning this. I just read the exchanges which are hilarious. I hate Morgan with a passion but as an outsider of Arsenal v City (Nasri transfer) I couldn't stop laughing @ City and Nasri. Morgan pointed out a Guardian article from last year which I just read and post as follows:

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Samir Nasri says Manchester City have higher standards than Arsenal
• 'Now I'm at a team that I can feel can win trophies'
• There are telling signs that Arsenal are in decline

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Samir Nasri, right, says the affection since his transfer shown from team-mates to the chairman of Manchester City has been ideal. Photograph: Akira Suemori/AP
Samir Nasri has declared that he moved to Manchester City because he wanted to be on the right side of the power-shift in English football that, he believes, is leaving Arsenal behind.

The Frenchman spoke of his admiration for Arsène Wenger but said that the calibre of team-mate and the standard of training that he has found at City surpass what Arsenal have to offer. At City, he said in an interview in today's France Football magazine, he expects to fill "the enormous void" that he currently feels because of a failure to win trophies at Arsenal and his hometown club, Marseille.

"Now I'm at a team that I feel can win trophies," said Nasri. "You play football because you love it, also because, above all, you want to win trophies. I still have the dreams I had as a kid: to be champion by winning a cup or even the Champions League. I want to feel the satisfaction you get from having had a successful season. You can only get that by winning a title, coming out on top. I want to experience collective triumph." Nasri said City have deployed their financial muscle wisely and is "the club of the future."

"The club has been buying lots of players over the last three years and most of them are young. They may already be internationals but they all have plenty of potential to improve. Most people may just talk about the money but you get the feeling here that the club directors have a well thought-through plan. Everything at every level is top-class."

At 24, Nasri includes himself among the players who have ample scope to progress and says that consorting with the likes of David Silva, Sergio Agüerro, Carlos Tevez and Yaya Touré will enable him to do that more quickly that he could have done at Arsenal.

"I feel that by training with players like them I'm going to get better. The sessions are really intense. It was intense at Arsenal but here it is even more so. When we play matches at the end of the sessions it's as if they're competitive clashes. There are 22 top-class players. There are very few Premier league clubs with resources like that."

The midfielder said that in contrast to City, Arsenal do not appear equipped to move forward and spoke of the mental damage caused by last season's Carling Cup final upset at the hands of Birmingham City. "There are telling signs," he said.

"The departure of Cesc [Fàbregas] to Barcelona is one. Our trying end to the season was another. The defeat in the final against Birmingham also did a lot of mental harm. By coming to Manchester City I've chosen to go to a club on an upward trajectory."

"Arsenal is still a big club. But the construction of the Emirates Stadium and the funding of it changed a lot of things: ambitions have been altered, for the moment. But it's not down to Arsène Wenger. It's the policy of the club, the executives. Arsenal no longer has the resources that it had before. They can no longer make the same big transfers that they did in the past. They are pretty much obliged to sell their best players and able on youth."

Wenger had hoped that Nasri would stay and become Arsenal's playmaker and talisman following the loss of Fàbregas but Nasri, who said he had made up his mind to leave as far back as June, insisted that he sees no merit in being the biggest fish in a dwindling pond.

"I'm not interested in boasting, having the keys to the shop. The most important thing is to have a team, great players and a squad powerful enough to win things." Arsenal have attempted to replace Nasri with Borussia Dortmund's Mario Götze but were put off by the German club's demand for ¤40m.

Nasri shone for City on his debut in the 5-1 conquest of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday and indicated that his outstanding performance in that match was in keeping with the role that Roberto Mancini has asked him to play.

"He was looking for an equivalent to David Silva in order to get more creativity – another player to unlock things from midfield, someone who is capable of making the final ball in tight spaces. Beyond that, my role will depend on the tactics employed in a given match. My advantage is that I can play on the wings and in the middle, in a three-man or a four-man midfield."

Although he rejected Wenger's appeal to remain, Nasri spoke of his debt to Arsenal's manager. Though well-meant, his tribute to the manager also evoked the mocking appraisal of Arsenal made last year by Manchester United's Patrice Evra, who claimed that Arsenal is a great footballing nursery but not a club where players go to secure silverware.

"He is a great man and an immense manager. He looks after his players, perhaps even too much. He is not a man of conflict. He listens. He made me more influential as a player and enabled me to become more consistent. I think he is the ideal manager to help you make the transition from France to England. I loved working with Wenger because we have the same footballing philosophy as me. He is a footballing aesthete."

it's funny reading it now because City is letting its title chase slip in such a fashion you can't help but laugh at their players. Granted, if United is not so superior, City would have already won it by March. That said, you also can't help but feeling that it's their players and manager's fault in the last couple of months letting us get back into it so comfortably after being behind for so long.

SAF is the master of the all masters in the game. I am so lucky i am a United fan. :)
 
Can't stand Piers either, and when he tries winding Rio up he just looks sad. Like a Liverpool fan laughing at us not winning a game by three goals or something - just doesn't quite sound right. But him goading Nasri is funny. Is there anyone more classless though?

@piersmorgan and all the arsenal fans move on 10points ahead of you just support your team and forget about me

In other words: "Look, Arsenal fans, just move on, we're 10 points ahead of you, just support your team and forget about me."

It's almost like he thought, "Well, they can't hate me any more than they already do. Let's see where this goes."

I kind of hope Arsenal win the Carling Cup next season. Mercenary bastard.
 
Can't stand Piers either, and when he tries winding Rio up he just looks sad. Like a Liverpool fan laughing at us not winning a game by three goals or something - just doesn't quite sound right. But him goading Nasri is funny. Is there anyone more classless though?

@piersmorgan and all the arsenal fans move on 10points ahead of you just support your team and forget about me

In other words: "Look, Arsenal fans, just move on, we're 10 points ahead of you, just support your team and forget about me."

It's almost like he thought, "Well, they can't hate me any more than they already do. Let's see where this goes."

I kind of hope Arsenal win the Carling Cup next season. Mercenary bastard.

I was more interested in laughing at nasri's coments in the interview last year rubbishing Arsenal by comparing how he loved his new club. Its quite alright to praise your current boss but there's absolutely no need to turn against your old club implying there's no hope of them being successful.
 
Ivanovic has been charged as well. Makes even more of a mockery of Rooney's elbow being ignored. That was against Wigan as well.

Listen to yourselves. Just listen to yourselves. Your player inexplicably gets off with a ban, yet you talk about Ivanovic's ban being stupid, and once against bringing up Rooney not being banned.
Posted earlier that he actually played the ball and it wasn't a foul, look like the FA agree with me. If and it's a big if the gap between us is five points or less than Mario has to play in the derby end of!

Complete ignorance of the rules of football. These people shouldn't be allowed to talk about the game. "Yeah but he went for the ball" isn't an excuse.

Just saw that on SSN. Have to say I'm surprised. Apparently the reason given is that one (or more) of the officials saw the ''coming together'' of the players (Balo and Song) and retrospective action is only taken when no official sees the incident. Okay; if that is the case and an official did indeed see it, how the feck was he not sent off for it?

Sanity?
 
I agree he made a huge mistake in continuing to play Silva instead of giving him time off to heal. Now, it may turn out he has an injury that needs surgery but would have put him out for the rest of the season so he decided to play through it, like Ronaldo did in 2007-8. If so then it's not a mistake by Mancini. But considering Mancini's overuse of all the main players, it makes me think he simply was impatient to keep him in the team and didn't let him get back to 100%

I think that's a lesson SAF learned a long time ago, let players heal and get back into shape before playing them. In the 6 years I've been watching the only time he made that mistake was bringing Rooney back against Bayern in 2009-10.

He brought back vidic too early in the 2nd leg of the CL semi-final when Kaka manhandled us. We won the first leg 3-2 and in the 2nd leg they destroyed us.
 
Rooney looked good in that game until Van Bommel stood on his ankle again. Took him nearly a year to return to any type of form after that game.
 
half time chat

somebody say something to calm me down, i'm about to go to the local rag pub with a kitchen knife!!!!!!!!!!!

fecking cheating, pathetic, bias, corrupt, shithouse, cnuting feckers!!!!!!!!

ARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

Yorke you DICK

feck OFF YORKE YOU feckING RAG BIAS BASTARD,

IT'S feckING LAUGHABLE.

No dive def pen ask fecking Yourke I may explode!!!!

going to have to go out for a walk, yorkes sent me over the edge i'm about to do something stupid.

so fecking angry.

Even Yorke Laughed when he said it was a penalty..

I love city sooo much...

Better to have integrity and finish second than to have none and win by cheating...

I would be embarrased if any city pundit defended that.

Why oh why are there two rags in the studio when Sky are "supposed" to be neutral?

What's Sky's email address?
Sky@manutd.com

Lets all laugh at a 'Typical Scholes challenge'

Mario gets panned. Scholes gets ho ho typical Scholes.

feckING HEAD INJURY ONLY BLOWS WHEN THE RAGS LOSE THE BALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!???????????????????

Referee waiting to see if the rags scored before blowing.

some girl on facebook posting pictures of her baby in a united baby gro. id love to thump the little twat