CheatersFeck City, their treble will be as hollow as their entire fecking club. Had a much easier route than we had in 98/99 too.
Evidently not.I take it your Liverpool fan mate has no faith in his own team doing The Treble in the future then?
It was a long time ago - we don’t like to mention itIt must be pretty funny that regardless of what happens tonight Forest still have more European cups/Champions Leagues than City
Be funnier after tonight if it remains 2-0 on that score even with all their billions.
“Won’t even watch it.” ….yeah right of course you won’t![]()
As an Inter fan .... it is a little sad to see a club as glorious as Man United going behind City. As much as money has always seemingly ruled football, it used to be a lot better when presidents came from a team's same country, or at least from somewhere close by.
At this moment in time, albeit Inter and Man United also have presidents from far away, there is no club that symbolizes money aggressively purchasing football like Man City.
Let us not forget that whilst money always had a big impact in football, we still want to believe in the romantic magic that has always characterized this sport and in the soul that there is behind every team ... and that is stronger than any capital and goes beyond the financial power of whoever purchases a club.
We still want to believe that however rich a president may be, it is the fans that truly own a club, and it is their passion that defines the club, and not the money of the owners, who will always come and go.
Inter will probably leave Istanbul defeated, and City will celebrate their first Champions League victory.
But never stop believing that football will always be something more!
WIth that being said, go Inter!
Godspeed brotherAs an Inter fan .... it is a little sad to see a club as glorious as Man United going behind City. As much as money has always seemingly ruled football, it used to be a lot better when presidents came from a team's same country, or at least from somewhere close by.
At this moment in time, albeit Inter and Man United also have presidents from far away, there is no club that symbolizes money aggressively purchasing football like Man City.
Let us not forget that whilst money always had a big impact in football, we still want to believe in the romantic magic that has always characterized this sport and in the soul that there is behind every team ... and that is stronger than any capital and goes beyond the financial power of whoever purchases a club.
We still want to believe that however rich a president may be, it is the fans that truly own a club, and it is their passion that defines the club, and not the money of the owners, who will always come and go.
Inter will probably leave Istanbul defeated, and City will celebrate their first Champions League victory.
But never stop believing that football will always be something more!
WIth that being said, go Inter!
Wishing you the best, hope Inter win.As an Inter fan .... it is a little sad to see a club as glorious as Man United going behind City. As much as money has always seemingly ruled football, it used to be a lot better when presidents came from a team's same country, or at least from somewhere close by.
At this moment in time, albeit Inter and Man United also have presidents from far away, there is no club that symbolizes money aggressively purchasing football like Man City.
Let us not forget that whilst money always had a big impact in football, we still want to believe in the romantic magic that has always characterized this sport and in the soul that there is behind every team ... and that is stronger than any capital and goes beyond the financial power of whoever purchases a club.
We still want to believe that however rich a president may be, it is the fans that truly own a club, and it is their passion that defines the club, and not the money of the owners, who will always come and go.
Inter will probably leave Istanbul defeated, and City will celebrate their first Champions League victory.
But never stop believing that football will always be something more!
WIth that being said, go Inter!
Injury time penalty after Haaland misses a sitter.Score predictions?
Realistic: 2-0 City
Wet dreams: 0-1 Inter after some very jammy goal
And 3 blatant disallowed penalties inexplicably not overturned by VAR( even after the ref goes to the TV)Score predictions?
Realistic: 2-0 City
Wet dreams: 0-1 Inter after some very jammy goal
As an Inter fan .... it is a little sad to see a club as glorious as Man United going behind City. As much as money has always seemingly ruled football, it used to be a lot better when presidents came from a team's same country, or at least from somewhere close by.
At this moment in time, albeit Inter and Man United also have presidents from far away, there is no club that symbolizes money aggressively purchasing football like Man City.
Let us not forget that whilst money always had a big impact in football, we still want to believe in the romantic magic that has always characterized this sport and in the soul that there is behind every team ... and that is stronger than any capital and goes beyond the financial power of whoever purchases a club.
We still want to believe that however rich a president may be, it is the fans that truly own a club, and it is their passion that defines the club, and not the money of the owners, who will always come and go.
Inter will probably leave Istanbul defeated, and City will celebrate their first Champions League victory.
But never stop believing that football will always be something more!
WIth that being said, go Inter!
Surely no United fan want to watch this?
Think we’re all Inter fans tonightSurely no United fan want to watch this?
Surely no United fan want to watch this?
I’d of started Lukaku for this one. No pace at all in that team up front. Relying on set pieces maybe?
feck thatIs anyone watching it?
Ye that’s true.You'll need someone to hold on to long balls from Ọnana. That's not Lukaku's strength.
Maybe later in the game they can bring him on to pose a different threat to City's back line