Sterling Hattrick
VAR doing its best to make history
Sterling Hattrick
VAR doing its best to make history
Make 2mrw better than 2day
The sad thing about this is that Watford are not a terrible team by any stretch.
Pep can't do it on warm, clear nights across Europe.
Anyway whatever the money situation, i for one am happy for City fans, the team and Pep
They're a good bunch and to my mind one of the least dirty sides
Oh and they play brilliant football
Ederson's gloves
Rotherham, Burnley, Newport, Swansea, Brighton and Watford.
Has there ever been a more straight forward run to an FA Cup win than that?
It’s not about holding grudges.
The point about Leicester is shitty logic.
That was a remarkable season in which all the usual suspects were rebuilding and...we had Wenger.
City are undoubtedly a remarkable side but if you spend a billion pounds in this space of time and don’t end up with a remarkable side then you're doing it wrong.
Yes, you can only play 11 players but when you can buy players of this quality and have £40-£50m players sitting on the bench then clearly it gives you a massive advantage. This sort of success can only be achieved with a squad of this depth and quality. Add a great manager (you think Pep would be there were it not for the money?) and this is what you get.
It’s not about holding grudges. A grudge about what? But let’s tell it how it is. City were nowhere, they weren’t even in the PL in all of the 90s, they hadn’t won the title for decades. Then they got taken over by someone prepared to spend and spend and spend until they achieved success. What a coincidence that they now have 4 titles under their belt.
Before them Chelsea did the same.
Chelsea showed success can be bought:
City have shown you can do it with any club if you pump in enough money.
So as remarkable as City have been this season, spare me all the fawning over them.
They haven’t earned their success.
Leicester’s achievement deserves far more credit.
In brief, fuck ‘em.