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Post by paperbackwriter on Feb 24, 2015 15:54:59 GMT -5
Wtf is City's obsession wit Dzeko?! He sucks so bad I cant believe they cant find another forward way better than him.
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Post by angelofsinx4 on Feb 24, 2015 20:41:25 GMT -5
Wtf is City's obsession wit Dzeko?! He sucks so bad I cant believe they cant find another forward way better than him. He did play a big part in their title winning seasons and has a knack for showing up in the big sports. His size makes him great at headers but his laziness drives me mad. Been hearing rumors VfL Wolfsburg might bring him back during the summer transfer window. Most viewed Bony as Džekos replacement when City bought him and that makes sense.
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Post by shinealight on Feb 25, 2015 4:04:26 GMT -5
IMO Dzeko ... was average yesterday, he had his bright moments was a bit unlucky with the header at the start of the 2nd half. What seemed to be worse that last season is the defence. Kompany was one of the best degenders last year now he; s just a shadow of what he used to be, Clichy is just a proof that footballers don' t think when he committed that foul on Alves...WTF? when u re on yellow? I was impressed with Aguero, love how is he straight forward... Messi missing the emptty net made me laugh
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Post by Lennon2217 on Feb 25, 2015 7:00:45 GMT -5
Wtf is City's obsession wit Dzeko?! He sucks so bad I cant believe they cant find another forward way better than him. Half the time I watch him play its like he's running in slow motion. City has always loved him because of his sheer size.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 25, 2015 19:06:25 GMT -5
Absolutely abject, Arsenal.
Knocked out (essentially) when we finally got a break with an "easy" team in the Last 16. No excuse. Shameful.
The mentality was wrong - I think Arsenal thought all they had to do was be on the pitch and they would beat Monaco. It also shows how dire the English teams are this year. Seriously is the weakest the Premiership has been since it's inception. Diabolical. And the fact Chelsea aren't even walking the league with the squad they have is laughable, too. Poor all around.
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Post by Manualex on Feb 25, 2015 19:22:47 GMT -5
You cant seriously play like that and not expect a lose, they were playing without heart and Monaco did their thing, when they(or should I say Ox) scored they went like mad to the front, when the approach to the final 2/3 minutes should have been more steady.
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Post by matt on Feb 25, 2015 20:28:15 GMT -5
Absolutely abject, Arsenal. Knocked out (essentially) when we finally got a break with an "easy" team in the Last 16. No excuse. Shameful. The mentality was wrong - I think Arsenal thought all they had to do was be on the pitch and they would beat Monaco. It also shows how dire the English teams are this year. Seriously is the weakest the Premiership has been since it's inception. Diabolical. And the fact Chelsea aren't even walking the league with the squad they have is laughable, too. Poor all around. Very weak mentality. There's been no backbone to Arsenal for years now - the Invincibles were the last mentally strong Arsenal team. And as good as Van Persie and Fabregas were, they went missing in big games too often. Just no aggression - it's why I thought Brendan Rodgers would have been an ideal successor to Wenger, he gets his teams to play good attractive football but they are also physically aggressive. And he can change things round too when it's not going right - Liverpool's defence was laughable, now it's the strongest in the league since Christmas. Bizarre - Arsenals defence looks hopeless all the time, but it's always been a weak spot for Wenger, he's never really been able to buy great defenders, apart from the odd one like Campbell (free agent). No chance of Rodgers leaving Liverpool, so I have no idea who succeeds Wenger. It must be a priority as Wenger reaches retirement but at the moment, there's no successor I can think of. They will be an attractive proposition to any manager considering how Wenger and the club have built up its commercial capacity since 1996, but I'm sure they'd want a manager who is of similar philosophy to Wenger. Klopp was my realistic favourite but he's got questions to ask himself as Dortmund have been very poor this year. Think everyone knew that only Chelsea under Mourinho have a decent chance at the Champions League, but City and Arsenal sure like to collapse in Europe which is embarrassing for the Premier League. For all that money in the Premier League, it certainly is punching below its weight.
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Post by Manualex on Feb 25, 2015 20:35:57 GMT -5
Absolutely abject, Arsenal. Knocked out (essentially) when we finally got a break with an "easy" team in the Last 16. No excuse. Shameful. The mentality was wrong - I think Arsenal thought all they had to do was be on the pitch and they would beat Monaco. It also shows how dire the English teams are this year. Seriously is the weakest the Premiership has been since it's inception. Diabolical. And the fact Chelsea aren't even walking the league with the squad they have is laughable, too. Poor all around. Very weak mentality. There's been no backbone to Arsenal for years now - the Invincibles were the last mentally strong Arsenal team. And as good as Van Persie and Fabregas were, they went missing in big games too often. Just no aggression - it's why I thought Brendan Rodgers would have been an ideal successor to Wenger, he gets his teams to play good attractive football but they are also physically aggressive. And he can change things round too when it's not going right - Liverpool's defence was laughable, now it's the strongest in the league since Christmas. Bizarre - Arsenals defence looks hopeless all the time, but it's always been a weak spot for Wenger, he's never really been able to buy great defenders, apart from the odd one like Campbell (free agent). No chance of Rodgers leaving Liverpool, so I have no idea who succeeds Wenger. It must be a priority as Wenger reaches retirement but at the moment, there's no successor I can think of. They will be an attractive proposition to any manager considering how Wenger and the club have built up its commercial capacity since 1996, but I'm sure they'd want a manager who is of similar philosophy to Wenger. Klopp was my realistic favourite but he's got questions to ask himself as Dortmund have been very poor this year. Think everyone knew that only Chelsea under Mourinho have a decent chance at the Champions League, but City and Arsenal sure like to collapse in Europe which is embarrassing for the Premier League. For all that money in the Premier League, it certainly is punching below its weight. Klopp and Borusia's havent been the same thanks to the injuries and the replacements they found for Lewandowski, Ramos and Inmobile aren't that great and they have been on a roll lately, of the past 4 games they only have lost one which was against Juventus and they scored one away goal that could be crusial in their advancement in two weeks time.
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Post by matt on Feb 25, 2015 20:39:49 GMT -5
Very weak mentality. There's been no backbone to Arsenal for years now - the Invincibles were the last mentally strong Arsenal team. And as good as Van Persie and Fabregas were, they went missing in big games too often. Just no aggression - it's why I thought Brendan Rodgers would have been an ideal successor to Wenger, he gets his teams to play good attractive football but they are also physically aggressive. And he can change things round too when it's not going right - Liverpool's defence was laughable, now it's the strongest in the league since Christmas. Bizarre - Arsenals defence looks hopeless all the time, but it's always been a weak spot for Wenger, he's never really been able to buy great defenders, apart from the odd one like Campbell (free agent). No chance of Rodgers leaving Liverpool, so I have no idea who succeeds Wenger. It must be a priority as Wenger reaches retirement but at the moment, there's no successor I can think of. They will be an attractive proposition to any manager considering how Wenger and the club have built up its commercial capacity since 1996, but I'm sure they'd want a manager who is of similar philosophy to Wenger. Klopp was my realistic favourite but he's got questions to ask himself as Dortmund have been very poor this year. Think everyone knew that only Chelsea under Mourinho have a decent chance at the Champions League, but City and Arsenal sure like to collapse in Europe which is embarrassing for the Premier League. For all that money in the Premier League, it certainly is punching below its weight. Klopp and Borusia's havent been the same thanks to the injuries and the replacements they found for Lewandowski, Ramos and Inmobile aren't that great and they have been on a roll lately, of the past 4 games they only have lost one which was against Juventus and they scored one away goal that could be crusial in their advancement in two weeks time. That is true, and you don't become a shit manager overnight. I'm sure once he rebuilds, Dortmund will become a force again - after all, he salvaged Dortmund from almost bankruptcy to European heavyweights - don't think any other manager could have done that. Just hope Bayern don't buy all their players in the shameless manner they always do. I'd absolutely love to see Klopp in the Premier League, everyone loves him. And he'd probably knock Mourinho out on the touch line just to endear himself to everyone in the UK!
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Feb 25, 2015 21:12:15 GMT -5
Absolutely abject, Arsenal. Knocked out (essentially) when we finally got a break with an "easy" team in the Last 16. No excuse. Shameful. The mentality was wrong - I think Arsenal thought all they had to do was be on the pitch and they would beat Monaco. It also shows how dire the English teams are this year. Seriously is the weakest the Premiership has been since it's inception. Diabolical. And the fact Chelsea aren't even walking the league with the squad they have is laughable, too. Poor all around. Very weak mentality. There's been no backbone to Arsenal for years now - the Invincibles were the last mentally strong Arsenal team. And as good as Van Persie and Fabregas were, they went missing in big games too often. Just no aggression - it's why I thought Brendan Rodgers would have been an ideal successor to Wenger, he gets his teams to play good attractive football but they are also physically aggressive. And he can change things round too when it's not going right - Liverpool's defence was laughable, now it's the strongest in the league since Christmas. Bizarre - Arsenals defence looks hopeless all the time, but it's always been a weak spot for Wenger, he's never really been able to buy great defenders, apart from the odd one like Campbell (free agent). No chance of Rodgers leaving Liverpool, so I have no idea who succeeds Wenger. It must be a priority as Wenger reaches retirement but at the moment, there's no successor I can think of. They will be an attractive proposition to any manager considering how Wenger and the club have built up its commercial capacity since 1996, but I'm sure they'd want a manager who is of similar philosophy to Wenger. Klopp was my realistic favourite but he's got questions to ask himself as Dortmund have been very poor this year. Think everyone knew that only Chelsea under Mourinho have a decent chance at the Champions League, but City and Arsenal sure like to collapse in Europe which is embarrassing for the Premier League. For all that money in the Premier League, it certainly is punching below its weight. There's no fucking passion with these last few Arsenal squads. No one gets stuck in. No one shouts. No one leads. And the captinacy has been a joke (bar Cesc) for a decade: Gallas? Arteta? Vermalean? Mertesacker? No leaders. No one plays for the shirt anymore (although I am a HUGE fan of Koscy, to be fair). This is the best squad we've had in a decade, but there's no cohesion. And we're sure to lose the FA Cup tie to an even more mediocre Utd because of our mentality. I support Arsene because he deserves so much better. But he's frustrating as fuck.
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Post by shinealight on Feb 26, 2015 1:47:05 GMT -5
arsenal fc pathetic. but let s face it, wenger should have not been there for at least a year and no top quality players fabregas going to chelsea instead of rsenal sumps it up pretty much
respect to monaco, don't watch french league but with yeasteray performance they would trouble better sides than arsenal. mouthinho played well, berbatov ...etc
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Post by Manualex on Feb 26, 2015 2:01:02 GMT -5
arsenal fc pathetic. but let s face it, wenger should have not been there for at least a year and no top quality players fabregas going to chelsea instead of rsenal sumps it up pretty much respect to monaco, don't watch french league but with yeasteray performance they would trouble better sides than arsenal. mouthinho played well, berbatov ...etc the worrying thing is that Carvahlo and Toulalan were missing in the first game, so thing wont be easier for Arsene and co. On the next one..
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Post by Frank Lee Vulgar on Feb 26, 2015 9:13:40 GMT -5
Is anyone else surprised that City still have Demichelis in their starting eleven? Bayern sold him exactly four years ago because he was slow and prone to errors, and City has all the money in the world...but they still keep him for the big games.
I still don't see the problem with that. They gave Götze a contract that let him go for 37 million - don't be surprised when a team pays that sum and takes him. They let Lewandowski's contract expire instead of selling him for 25-30 million a year earlier. The real problem I see with Dortmund is that they've overpaid for slightly above average players to replace them. Mkytharyan cost 28 million, Immobile 20, Ramos 10. That's nearly 60 million for players that aren't helping them in any way right now.
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Post by shinealight on Mar 11, 2015 16:37:21 GMT -5
C mon paris ... diego costa again, proper cu...nt, dirty gipsy idiot and I m not racist but this guy is worse than the vampire aka suraz should be sent off, poor ibra with the red. David Luiz nice one geezer... silky touch solid game. Let there be justice and chelsea out
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Post by shinealight on Mar 11, 2015 17:07:32 GMT -5
yeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 11, 2015 17:09:27 GMT -5
LOL Chelsea. Bunch of mugs. Couldn't have happened to a more horrid team.
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Post by matt on Mar 11, 2015 17:30:15 GMT -5
They lost out to 10 men PSG!!
Let's just remember - they played against PSG for 90 minutes!!! That's a full match!!!
Despite all the help from the referee tonight, Mourinho will no doubt blame him.
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Post by Beady’s Here Now on Mar 12, 2015 7:27:23 GMT -5
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Post by allingoodtime on Mar 12, 2015 15:37:30 GMT -5
Im sorry for Chelsea fans but im happy they got eliminated..Ref had quite a shite game..
Arsenal and City are also on their way out. So many people say The EPL is the best league in the world, they spend all those millions and can't even make it to the quarter finals..
It doesn't make any sense to me..
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Post by shinealight on Mar 18, 2015 8:39:52 GMT -5
I would say it' s time to go for Arseman ... maybe not if fans are allright with another 20 years without a trophy.
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Post by NYR on Mar 18, 2015 12:24:01 GMT -5
City's going to need a miracle to pull this one off after such a horrid display against Burnley. (I mean, really. BURNLEY?!)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 18, 2015 12:25:45 GMT -5
City's going to need a miracle to pull this one off after such a horrid display against Burnley. (I mean, really. BURNLEY?!) Don't start knocking Burnley. They have the mighty Scott Arfield in their ranks.
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Post by Guy Fawkes on Mar 18, 2015 18:14:38 GMT -5
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Post by Billy Davey ツ on Mar 19, 2015 10:22:38 GMT -5
This is getting fun now. And it's always nice not to see any English team around
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2015 10:25:38 GMT -5
But I thought the Premier League was the best league in the world...
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