And even if it wasnt, it's the attitude that the players have that matters more - in Citeh's case it stunk and that mostly came from Yaya, a certifiable starter.
Anyway:
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And even if it wasnt, it's the attitude that the players have that matters more - in Citeh's case it stunk and that mostly came from Yaya, a certifiable starter.
Anyway:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2011/...12_634x424.jpg
Citeh :haha: :haha:.
Money well spent.
Pellegrini :haha:.
Quadruple :haha:.
Agents Demichelis and Clichy :bow:.
Wigan :bow:.
Dave Whelan :bow:.
Did you know Whelan broke his leg at Wembley?
Highlights are on ITV1 in a few minutes. :popcorn:
Not bothering with a studio again, maybe.
Jacqui Oatley. :bow:
Strachan pitchside.
ITV really need to dub in their own commentary. Owen twice in a day. :sick:
Demichelis. :bow:
I wonder how Atleti's season would have turned out if they actually kept the player they signed in the summer.
I think Pants was hoping for an easy one down the middle.
Fair enough man, yes on paper that City 11 should have slaughter them, but Wigan were the better side on the day.
I should have qualified my statement by saying I don't know so much about other clubs squads & only really watch The Arsenal matches.
For the sake of discussion, I scanned the team sheets & saw what I figured was a weakened side - Pantilimon, Richards, Clichy, Lescott, Jesús Navas, Javi García
& players I assumed were their first choice, that were missing - Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany, Kolarov (does he usually start over Clichy?), Silva, Fernandinho
I still think that if Manc City had gone out with their strongest available first 11, they would have won, but to your point, maybe that says more about the mentality of the players going out there today, rather than their quality.
Which is exactly why I made the post in the first place, hoping that Wenger does play our strongest available 11.
Peace
:scarf:
Clichy. :haha:
If anybody can break physics, it's him.