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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2852: Jan 03, 2020 07:08:14 pm
      Most of the proper weird stuff (conspiracy theories,Lfc on dope and cartels) have been removed so the admins are either proper embarrassed by it or have half a brain
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2853: Jan 04, 2020 11:14:21 pm
      I F***ing Love this!!!  ;D ;D ;D

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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2854: Jan 11, 2020 11:00:05 am
      Love the way the media have them on their way back to challenge us because they have only lost 1 in the last 11.
      Quietly forgetting to mention of course that three of those games were against Zagreb, Oxford and Port Vale!
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2855: Jan 11, 2020 11:01:21 am
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2856: Jan 12, 2020 01:56:36 pm
      When they win today no doubt the headlines will be how they’ve cut the gap at the top.
      Of course no mention of how big the gap is or the game in hand.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2857: Jan 14, 2020 06:19:09 pm
      Some c**t on blur moon has actually written this, what a bunch of F***ing moaning useless morons. Tinpot club, awful - I F***ing despise them.


      the-ecstacy-of-eight
      The score ends up as a 2-1 away win against a good London team full of promising young talent, but with just a 1-0 lead the home team has a goal ruled out as VAR "deems" a player to have been offside in the build up, moments later after a "soft" free-kick is awarded to the away team, the score is 0-2 and the young lads are deflated. The BTN tell us that it's a tight one but VAR's done its job and you're either offside or not.

      The score is 0-0 in a game against a promoted team who are taking the Premier League by storm. The team are renown for having a tough defence and their keeper is one of many of their players who has, so far, caught the eye with his fine performances. Inexplicably and uncharacteristically the keeper lets a very soft goal in and the game is won 1-0.

      The score is at 1-1 at home to a team pushing for second place. Only one goal has been scored in the second half and a penalty is awarded by the ref. in the 95th minute, for a dive, almost before the diver has even hit the turf (not AFTER the play has continued and then VAR highlights to the ref that a possible penalty needs looking at). The game is won 2-1 and the BTN follow this by telling everybody who's listening that it's CLEARLY a penalty.

      1-0 down at home after a very early goal and the oppositions keeper is playing a blinder. After an equaliser is scored a penalty is awarded by the referee (NOT VAR) as the forward "engineers" contact with a defender as he is moving away from goal. The game is won 2-1. The BTN tells its watching audiences that it is again CLEARLY a penalty.

      At home to your nearest challengers.....

      With the score at 0-0 away to an unfancied, but dogged London team, a goal is chalked off for the home team when VAR notices a push by an attacker. With the scores standing at 1-1 after an 82nd minute equaliser by the home team, a scramble ensues in the area as a winner is sought by the away team. Defenders are pushed over and the ball ends up in the net. The 85th minute goal stands, the game is won 2-1 and the BTN tell us that this is the mark of a good team, they never give up hope.

      In the home derby game against your near neighbours, several fouls by defenders are ignored and unpunished in the heat of a derby atmosphere. Retrospective action is not taken despite video evidence showing several "unsavory" actions carried out by one player in particular. The BTN do not highlight any of these unsavory moments.

      The score is at 1-1 after an 87th minute equaliser in an away game against the team at the bottom of the league and pressure is being applied to score a winner. The equaliser is the only second half goal and the winner is smashed into the net in the 94th minute. The BTN again remind us that this team never give up.

      The score is 0-0 in a home game when just before half-time the home team score a goal. VAR checks for a possible handball, after scrutiny the ball is adjudged to have been played off the shoulder rather than the arm and the goal stands. It later emerges that video evidence suggests that there was another possible handball in the buildup to the goal. A different branch of the BTN inform us that this too place too far back in the passage of play for it to be checked despite it only being two passes before the original "handball". On the stroke of half-time an equaliser is ruled out by VAR as a player is adjudged to have been offside in the buildup. The game is won 1-0.

      Playing away in London the first goal of the game is scored by the away team. In the buildup a possible hand-ball has been spotted. One camera angle is shown and despite it looking like it probably hit both the attackers and defenders hands it is decided that there is not enough evidence to rule out the goal and it stands. The game is won 1-0.

      21 games played and there is a 14 point gap between the 1st and 2nd placed teams, with the leaders having a game in hand.

      Nothing to see here people, they're just good at grinding out results and have been the best team this season.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2858: Jan 14, 2020 06:32:58 pm
      Some c**t on blur moon has actually written this, what a bunch of f**king moaning useless morons. Tinpot club, awful - I f**king despise them.


      the-ecstacy-of-eight
      The score ends up as a 2-1 away win against a good London team full of promising young talent, but with just a 1-0 lead the home team has a goal ruled out as VAR "deems" a player to have been offside in the build up, moments later after a "soft" free-kick is awarded to the away team, the score is 0-2 and the young lads are deflated. The BTN tell us that it's a tight one but VAR's done its job and you're either offside or not.

      The score is 0-0 in a game against a promoted team who are taking the Premier League by storm. The team are renown for having a tough defence and their keeper is one of many of their players who has, so far, caught the eye with his fine performances. Inexplicably and uncharacteristically the keeper lets a very soft goal in and the game is won 1-0.

      The score is at 1-1 at home to a team pushing for second place. Only one goal has been scored in the second half and a penalty is awarded by the ref. in the 95th minute, for a dive, almost before the diver has even hit the turf (not AFTER the play has continued and then VAR highlights to the ref that a possible penalty needs looking at). The game is won 2-1 and the BTN follow this by telling everybody who's listening that it's CLEARLY a penalty.

      1-0 down at home after a very early goal and the oppositions keeper is playing a blinder. After an equaliser is scored a penalty is awarded by the referee (NOT VAR) as the forward "engineers" contact with a defender as he is moving away from goal. The game is won 2-1. The BTN tells its watching audiences that it is again CLEARLY a penalty.

      At home to your nearest challengers.....

      With the score at 0-0 away to an unfancied, but dogged London team, a goal is chalked off for the home team when VAR notices a push by an attacker. With the scores standing at 1-1 after an 82nd minute equaliser by the home team, a scramble ensues in the area as a winner is sought by the away team. Defenders are pushed over and the ball ends up in the net. The 85th minute goal stands, the game is won 2-1 and the BTN tell us that this is the mark of a good team, they never give up hope.

      In the home derby game against your near neighbours, several fouls by defenders are ignored and unpunished in the heat of a derby atmosphere. Retrospective action is not taken despite video evidence showing several "unsavory" actions carried out by one player in particular. The BTN do not highlight any of these unsavory moments.

      The score is at 1-1 after an 87th minute equaliser in an away game against the team at the bottom of the league and pressure is being applied to score a winner. The equaliser is the only second half goal and the winner is smashed into the net in the 94th minute. The BTN again remind us that this team never give up.

      The score is 0-0 in a home game when just before half-time the home team score a goal. VAR checks for a possible handball, after scrutiny the ball is adjudged to have been played off the shoulder rather than the arm and the goal stands. It later emerges that video evidence suggests that there was another possible handball in the buildup to the goal. A different branch of the BTN inform us that this too place too far back in the passage of play for it to be checked despite it only being two passes before the original "handball". On the stroke of half-time an equaliser is ruled out by VAR as a player is adjudged to have been offside in the buildup. The game is won 1-0.

      Playing away in London the first goal of the game is scored by the away team. In the buildup a possible hand-ball has been spotted. One camera angle is shown and despite it looking like it probably hit both the attackers and defenders hands it is decided that there is not enough evidence to rule out the goal and it stands. The game is won 1-0.

      21 games played and there is a 14 point gap between the 1st and 2nd placed teams, with the leaders having a game in hand.

      Nothing to see here people, they're just good at grinding out results and have been the best team this season.

      David Icke would make a great bluemoon member
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2859: Jan 14, 2020 06:39:32 pm
      Some c**t on blur moon has actually written this, what a bunch of f**king moaning useless morons. Tinpot club, awful - I f**king despise them.


      the-ecstacy-of-eight
      The score ends up as a 2-1 away win against a good London team full of promising young talent, but with just a 1-0 lead the home team has a goal ruled out as VAR "deems" a player to have been offside in the build up, moments later after a "soft" free-kick is awarded to the away team, the score is 0-2 and the young lads are deflated. The BTN tell us that it's a tight one but VAR's done its job and you're either offside or not.

      The score is 0-0 in a game against a promoted team who are taking the Premier League by storm. The team are renown for having a tough defence and their keeper is one of many of their players who has, so far, caught the eye with his fine performances. Inexplicably and uncharacteristically the keeper lets a very soft goal in and the game is won 1-0.

      The score is at 1-1 at home to a team pushing for second place. Only one goal has been scored in the second half and a penalty is awarded by the ref. in the 95th minute, for a dive, almost before the diver has even hit the turf (not AFTER the play has continued and then VAR highlights to the ref that a possible penalty needs looking at). The game is won 2-1 and the BTN follow this by telling everybody who's listening that it's CLEARLY a penalty.

      1-0 down at home after a very early goal and the oppositions keeper is playing a blinder. After an equaliser is scored a penalty is awarded by the referee (NOT VAR) as the forward "engineers" contact with a defender as he is moving away from goal. The game is won 2-1. The BTN tells its watching audiences that it is again CLEARLY a penalty.

      At home to your nearest challengers.....

      With the score at 0-0 away to an unfancied, but dogged London team, a goal is chalked off for the home team when VAR notices a push by an attacker. With the scores standing at 1-1 after an 82nd minute equaliser by the home team, a scramble ensues in the area as a winner is sought by the away team. Defenders are pushed over and the ball ends up in the net. The 85th minute goal stands, the game is won 2-1 and the BTN tell us that this is the mark of a good team, they never give up hope.

      In the home derby game against your near neighbours, several fouls by defenders are ignored and unpunished in the heat of a derby atmosphere. Retrospective action is not taken despite video evidence showing several "unsavory" actions carried out by one player in particular. The BTN do not highlight any of these unsavory moments.

      The score is at 1-1 after an 87th minute equaliser in an away game against the team at the bottom of the league and pressure is being applied to score a winner. The equaliser is the only second half goal and the winner is smashed into the net in the 94th minute. The BTN again remind us that this team never give up.

      The score is 0-0 in a home game when just before half-time the home team score a goal. VAR checks for a possible handball, after scrutiny the ball is adjudged to have been played off the shoulder rather than the arm and the goal stands. It later emerges that video evidence suggests that there was another possible handball in the buildup to the goal. A different branch of the BTN inform us that this too place too far back in the passage of play for it to be checked despite it only being two passes before the original "handball". On the stroke of half-time an equaliser is ruled out by VAR as a player is adjudged to have been offside in the buildup. The game is won 1-0.

      Playing away in London the first goal of the game is scored by the away team. In the buildup a possible hand-ball has been spotted. One camera angle is shown and despite it looking like it probably hit both the attackers and defenders hands it is decided that there is not enough evidence to rule out the goal and it stands. The game is won 1-0.

      21 games played and there is a 14 point gap between the 1st and 2nd placed teams, with the leaders having a game in hand.

      Nothing to see here people, they're just good at grinding out results and have been the best team this season.

      Pretty sure no one listens to what they say anyway mate. Jealousy will get them nowhere  ;D
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2860: Jan 14, 2020 06:54:27 pm
      Some c**t on blur moon has actually written this, what a bunch of F***ing moaning useless morons. Tinpot club, awful - I F***ing despise them.


      the-ecstacy-of-eight
      The score ends up as a 2-1 away win against a good London team full of promising young talent, but with just a 1-0 lead the home team has a goal ruled out as VAR "deems" a player to have been offside in the build up, moments later after a "soft" free-kick is awarded to the away team, the score is 0-2 and the young lads are deflated. The BTN tell us that it's a tight one but VAR's done its job and you're either offside or not.

      The score is 0-0 in a game against a promoted team who are taking the Premier League by storm. The team are renown for having a tough defence and their keeper is one of many of their players who has, so far, caught the eye with his fine performances. Inexplicably and uncharacteristically the keeper lets a very soft goal in and the game is won 1-0.

      The score is at 1-1 at home to a team pushing for second place. Only one goal has been scored in the second half and a penalty is awarded by the ref. in the 95th minute, for a dive, almost before the diver has even hit the turf (not AFTER the play has continued and then VAR highlights to the ref that a possible penalty needs looking at). The game is won 2-1 and the BTN follow this by telling everybody who's listening that it's CLEARLY a penalty.

      1-0 down at home after a very early goal and the oppositions keeper is playing a blinder. After an equaliser is scored a penalty is awarded by the referee (NOT VAR) as the forward "engineers" contact with a defender as he is moving away from goal. The game is won 2-1. The BTN tells its watching audiences that it is again CLEARLY a penalty.

      At home to your nearest challengers.....

      With the score at 0-0 away to an unfancied, but dogged London team, a goal is chalked off for the home team when VAR notices a push by an attacker. With the scores standing at 1-1 after an 82nd minute equaliser by the home team, a scramble ensues in the area as a winner is sought by the away team. Defenders are pushed over and the ball ends up in the net. The 85th minute goal stands, the game is won 2-1 and the BTN tell us that this is the mark of a good team, they never give up hope.

      In the home derby game against your near neighbours, several fouls by defenders are ignored and unpunished in the heat of a derby atmosphere. Retrospective action is not taken despite video evidence showing several "unsavory" actions carried out by one player in particular. The BTN do not highlight any of these unsavory moments.

      The score is at 1-1 after an 87th minute equaliser in an away game against the team at the bottom of the league and pressure is being applied to score a winner. The equaliser is the only second half goal and the winner is smashed into the net in the 94th minute. The BTN again remind us that this team never give up.

      The score is 0-0 in a home game when just before half-time the home team score a goal. VAR checks for a possible handball, after scrutiny the ball is adjudged to have been played off the shoulder rather than the arm and the goal stands. It later emerges that video evidence suggests that there was another possible handball in the buildup to the goal. A different branch of the BTN inform us that this too place too far back in the passage of play for it to be checked despite it only being two passes before the original "handball". On the stroke of half-time an equaliser is ruled out by VAR as a player is adjudged to have been offside in the buildup. The game is won 1-0.

      Playing away in London the first goal of the game is scored by the away team. In the buildup a possible hand-ball has been spotted. One camera angle is shown and despite it looking like it probably hit both the attackers and defenders hands it is decided that there is not enough evidence to rule out the goal and it stands. The game is won 1-0.

      21 games played and there is a 14 point gap between the 1st and 2nd placed teams, with the leaders having a game in hand.

      Nothing to see here people, they're just good at grinding out results and have been the best team this season.

       :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

      Every football team fanbase has their conspiracy nutters, but this is remarkably bitter! ;D
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2861: Jan 15, 2020 07:50:42 am
      Somebody has far too much spare time on their hands to have written that.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2862: Jan 15, 2020 08:41:56 am
      Some c**t on blur moon has actually written this, what a bunch of f**king moaning useless morons. Tinpot club, awful - I f**king despise them.


      the-ecstacy-of-eight
      The score ends up as a 2-1 away win against a good London team full of promising young talent, but with just a 1-0 lead the home team has a goal ruled out as VAR "deems" a player to have been offside in the build up, moments later after a "soft" free-kick is awarded to the away team, the score is 0-2 and the young lads are deflated. The BTN tell us that it's a tight one but VAR's done its job and you're either offside or not.

      The score is 0-0 in a game against a promoted team who are taking the Premier League by storm. The team are renown for having a tough defence and their keeper is one of many of their players who has, so far, caught the eye with his fine performances. Inexplicably and uncharacteristically the keeper lets a very soft goal in and the game is won 1-0.

      The score is at 1-1 at home to a team pushing for second place. Only one goal has been scored in the second half and a penalty is awarded by the ref. in the 95th minute, for a dive, almost before the diver has even hit the turf (not AFTER the play has continued and then VAR highlights to the ref that a possible penalty needs looking at). The game is won 2-1 and the BTN follow this by telling everybody who's listening that it's CLEARLY a penalty.

      1-0 down at home after a very early goal and the oppositions keeper is playing a blinder. After an equaliser is scored a penalty is awarded by the referee (NOT VAR) as the forward "engineers" contact with a defender as he is moving away from goal. The game is won 2-1. The BTN tells its watching audiences that it is again CLEARLY a penalty.

      At home to your nearest challengers.....

      With the score at 0-0 away to an unfancied, but dogged London team, a goal is chalked off for the home team when VAR notices a push by an attacker. With the scores standing at 1-1 after an 82nd minute equaliser by the home team, a scramble ensues in the area as a winner is sought by the away team. Defenders are pushed over and the ball ends up in the net. The 85th minute goal stands, the game is won 2-1 and the BTN tell us that this is the mark of a good team, they never give up hope.

      In the home derby game against your near neighbours, several fouls by defenders are ignored and unpunished in the heat of a derby atmosphere. Retrospective action is not taken despite video evidence showing several "unsavory" actions carried out by one player in particular. The BTN do not highlight any of these unsavory moments.

      The score is at 1-1 after an 87th minute equaliser in an away game against the team at the bottom of the league and pressure is being applied to score a winner. The equaliser is the only second half goal and the winner is smashed into the net in the 94th minute. The BTN again remind us that this team never give up.

      The score is 0-0 in a home game when just before half-time the home team score a goal. VAR checks for a possible handball, after scrutiny the ball is adjudged to have been played off the shoulder rather than the arm and the goal stands. It later emerges that video evidence suggests that there was another possible handball in the buildup to the goal. A different branch of the BTN inform us that this too place too far back in the passage of play for it to be checked despite it only being two passes before the original "handball". On the stroke of half-time an equaliser is ruled out by VAR as a player is adjudged to have been offside in the buildup. The game is won 1-0.

      Playing away in London the first goal of the game is scored by the away team. In the buildup a possible hand-ball has been spotted. One camera angle is shown and despite it looking like it probably hit both the attackers and defenders hands it is decided that there is not enough evidence to rule out the goal and it stands. The game is won 1-0.

      21 games played and there is a 14 point gap between the 1st and 2nd placed teams, with the leaders having a game in hand.

      Nothing to see here people, they're just good at grinding out results and have been the best team this season.
      A psychologist would have a field day with the patient that wrote that drivel.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2863: Jan 15, 2020 09:24:40 am
      Some c**t on blur moon has actually written this, what a bunch of f**king moaning useless morons. Tinpot club, awful - I f**king despise them.


      the-ecstacy-of-eight
      The score ends up as a 2-1 away win against a good London team full of promising young talent, but with just a 1-0 lead the home team has a goal ruled out as VAR "deems" a player to have been offside in the build up, moments later after a "soft" free-kick is awarded to the away team, the score is 0-2 and the young lads are deflated. The BTN tell us that it's a tight one but VAR's done its job and you're either offside or not.

      The score is 0-0 in a game against a promoted team who are taking the Premier League by storm. The team are renown for having a tough defence and their keeper is one of many of their players who has, so far, caught the eye with his fine performances. Inexplicably and uncharacteristically the keeper lets a very soft goal in and the game is won 1-0.

      The score is at 1-1 at home to a team pushing for second place. Only one goal has been scored in the second half and a penalty is awarded by the ref. in the 95th minute, for a dive, almost before the diver has even hit the turf (not AFTER the play has continued and then VAR highlights to the ref that a possible penalty needs looking at). The game is won 2-1 and the BTN follow this by telling everybody who's listening that it's CLEARLY a penalty.

      1-0 down at home after a very early goal and the oppositions keeper is playing a blinder. After an equaliser is scored a penalty is awarded by the referee (NOT VAR) as the forward "engineers" contact with a defender as he is moving away from goal. The game is won 2-1. The BTN tells its watching audiences that it is again CLEARLY a penalty.

      At home to your nearest challengers.....

      With the score at 0-0 away to an unfancied, but dogged London team, a goal is chalked off for the home team when VAR notices a push by an attacker. With the scores standing at 1-1 after an 82nd minute equaliser by the home team, a scramble ensues in the area as a winner is sought by the away team. Defenders are pushed over and the ball ends up in the net. The 85th minute goal stands, the game is won 2-1 and the BTN tell us that this is the mark of a good team, they never give up hope.

      In the home derby game against your near neighbours, several fouls by defenders are ignored and unpunished in the heat of a derby atmosphere. Retrospective action is not taken despite video evidence showing several "unsavory" actions carried out by one player in particular. The BTN do not highlight any of these unsavory moments.

      The score is at 1-1 after an 87th minute equaliser in an away game against the team at the bottom of the league and pressure is being applied to score a winner. The equaliser is the only second half goal and the winner is smashed into the net in the 94th minute. The BTN again remind us that this team never give up.

      The score is 0-0 in a home game when just before half-time the home team score a goal. VAR checks for a possible handball, after scrutiny the ball is adjudged to have been played off the shoulder rather than the arm and the goal stands. It later emerges that video evidence suggests that there was another possible handball in the buildup to the goal. A different branch of the BTN inform us that this too place too far back in the passage of play for it to be checked despite it only being two passes before the original "handball". On the stroke of half-time an equaliser is ruled out by VAR as a player is adjudged to have been offside in the buildup. The game is won 1-0.

      Playing away in London the first goal of the game is scored by the away team. In the buildup a possible hand-ball has been spotted. One camera angle is shown and despite it looking like it probably hit both the attackers and defenders hands it is decided that there is not enough evidence to rule out the goal and it stands. The game is won 1-0.

      21 games played and there is a 14 point gap between the 1st and 2nd placed teams, with the leaders having a game in hand.

      Nothing to see here people, they're just good at grinding out results and have been the best team this season.

      Oh dear oh dear, I can't wait for the Sheik to get bored of his plaything and for these fuckwits to descend back to where they came from, absolutely zero class.

      They are however right in one sense, VAR has been good for us and bad for them, but that's because the last few years we've been a very clean team whilst they've been snide and nasty with their tactical fouling and diving all of which is being caught by VAR these days.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2864: Jan 15, 2020 03:32:24 pm
      Oh dear oh dear, I can't wait for the Sheik to get bored of his plaything and for these fuckwits to descend back to where they came from, absolutely zero class.

      They are however right in one sense, VAR has been good for us and bad for them, but that's because the last few years we've been a very clean team whilst they've been snide and nasty with their tactical fouling and diving all of which is being caught by VAR these days.

      Exactly - the one I hate the most is the Leicester game at home. We absolutely dominated them and when Mané went down, look at Albrighton’s reaction - he knew he fu**ed it up!!!

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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2865: Jan 16, 2020 11:07:34 am
      All the awards we are collecting now and the Trophies and being streets ahead of City must be really pissing off Pep. In his World he is used to being King and now he is more Prince Harry unable to take the heat and looking for the exit door.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2866: Jan 18, 2020 05:09:24 pm
      :lmao:
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2867: Jan 18, 2020 09:17:29 pm
      Ah the celebrations from the team and Pep when Aguero thought he’d won them the game, the look of joy on their faces...only for one of their players to go and stick the ball in their own net 2 minutes later. Brilliant.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2868: Jan 18, 2020 09:54:29 pm
      Well done Woy for putting City on their arses. My old heart jumped a thousand beats when Palace equalised. ;D
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2869: Jan 18, 2020 10:53:25 pm
      Well done Woy for putting City on their arses. My old heart jumped a thousand beats when Palace equalised. ;D

      as long as it sstill beating mate because its going to be even faster tomorrow when we destroy the Mancs
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2870: Jan 18, 2020 11:07:04 pm
      Awwwwwww the celebrations at the end when they think Sergio's goal wins it, then up pops Fernandinho!!

      :lmao:
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2871: Jan 18, 2020 11:11:18 pm
      Pep's birthday today 49 hope he had a great day
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2872: Jan 19, 2020 09:19:42 am
      If Citeh get knocked out of CL by Real Madrid, which could easily happen, will Pep stick around?
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2873: Jan 20, 2020 06:24:01 pm
      One word....Saracens.
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      Re: The Official: Laugh At Man City Thread
      Reply #2874: Jan 20, 2020 06:50:55 pm
      If Citeh get knocked out of CL by Real Madrid, which could easily happen, will Pep stick around?

      Yes IMO. He will spend more than ever in the summer too. We’ve embarrassed them this season, I can’t see him walking away a year early without trying to go out with a 3rd league title. Just can’t see him walking away with a year similar to his first at City.

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