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  • Even the shite that is VAR can be right and justified sometimes.
  • Iraola is doing a cracking job.

    United could do worse than appoint him, if they sack Ten Hag.
  • David Moyes is looking a better
    manager week by week 
  • sam3110 said:
    Arsenal with their third red card of the season after last man Saliba pulls down the advancing Bournemouth attacker
    I see the conspiracy theories are out all over Twitter. That fanbase can’t help themselves.
    Incredible really, 3 red cards in 8 games and if you listen to Arsenal fans they'll tell you all 3 weren't reds.

    Forget the poor performance from minute one, the missed sitter by Martinelli (their only shot on target all game), the awful pass from Trossard that put Saliba in trouble, Arteta's midfield selection that meant there was no creativity, the awful backpass from Kiwior that gave Raya no chance but to bring the striker down for a penalty. It was definitely the refs fault they lost.
  • Russell Martin is in big trouble, isn't he?  3-2 loss against a fellow newly promoted side at home after being 2 up.
  • edited October 19
    MrOneLung said:
    David Moyes is looking a better
    manager week by week 
    Typical West Ham cycle this… a little bit of relative success playing effective football, fans agitate for more, they bring in someone from Europe but go backwards instead of forwards and then have to bring in someone else to either save them from relegation, or get them promoted back out of the Championship.
  • MrOneLung said:
    David Moyes is looking a better
    manager week by week 
    Typical West Ham cycle this… a little bit of relative success playing effective football, fans agitate for more, they bring in someone from Europe but go backwards instead of forwards and then have to bring in someone else to either save them from relegation, or get them promoted back out of the Championship.
    Big Sam making sure his phone is charged.
  • MrOneLung said:
    David Moyes is looking a better
    manager week by week 
    Typical West Ham cycle this… a little bit of relative success playing effective football, fans agitate for more, they bring in someone from Europe but go backwards instead of forwards and then have to bring in someone else to either save them from relegation, or get them promoted back out of the Championship.

    Lopertegui was such a weird appointment in the first place , never stays anywhere very long and I'd expect West Ham will be no different. 

    They'll have to beat Southampton to Graham Potter now. 
  • MarcusH26 said:
    MrOneLung said:
    David Moyes is looking a better
    manager week by week 
    Typical West Ham cycle this… a little bit of relative success playing effective football, fans agitate for more, they bring in someone from Europe but go backwards instead of forwards and then have to bring in someone else to either save them from relegation, or get them promoted back out of the Championship.

    Lopertegui was such a weird appointment in the first place , never stays anywhere very long and I'd expect West Ham will be no different. 

    They'll have to beat Southampton to Graham Potter now. 
    Yeah, I can understand them wanting to move on from Moyes and his pragmatic style of football (albeit with some success) but then to go for Lopetegui whose time at Wolves was not exactly known for flowing attacking football was a strange one. 
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  • Russell Martin is in big trouble, isn't he?  3-2 loss against a fellow newly promoted side at home after being 2 up.
    They need to hurry up and sack him and appoint a miracle worker.
    Then they might have a chance to get above Palace.
    Teams finishing above Palace is my main concern in the PL.

    Think Martin will go this week , think he's been completely sussed out and if they hang it out too much longer they'll get cut adrift. Squad isn't too bad but they need someone with experience at the helm. Potter feels the obvious move. 
  • MarcusH26 said:
    MrOneLung said:
    David Moyes is looking a better
    manager week by week 
    Typical West Ham cycle this… a little bit of relative success playing effective football, fans agitate for more, they bring in someone from Europe but go backwards instead of forwards and then have to bring in someone else to either save them from relegation, or get them promoted back out of the Championship.

    Lopertegui was such a weird appointment in the first place , never stays anywhere very long and I'd expect West Ham will be no different. 

    They'll have to beat Southampton to Graham Potter now. 
    Or beg Moyes to come back!
  • If he does that will be for the third time? The Darren Ferguson of the Premier League?
  • Have to laugh really. 
  • edited October 26
    Hope these c***s get thrown out of the league 
  • I really don’t like City but don’t think that’s offside 
  • Imagine how genuinely soulless you'd have to be to support this freakshow 
  • fenaddick said:
    I really don’t like City but don’t think that’s offside 
    Not a chance it was offside.
  • fenaddick said:
    I really don’t like City but don’t think that’s offside 
    There was a blatant foul on a wolves player before the city break though
  • fenaddick said:
    I really don’t like City but don’t think that’s offside 
    There was a blatant foul on a wolves player before the city break though
    I’ve only seen replays of the goal to be fair 
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  • Leuth said:
    Imagine how genuinely soulless you'd have to be to support this freakshow 
    A genuine question here mate.

    my Father In Law (RIP) was a lifelong City fan and a conversation I had with him when I was bemoaning what had become of our club one day he said to me that he enjoyed being a City fan more in the old days before this lot came along although he still supported them obviously.
    my question is if a nation state bought us and propelled us to those levels would you still support us ?
  • Have to laugh really. 
    Oh I did.  A lot.
  • fenaddick said:
    I really don’t like City but don’t think that’s offside 
    There was a blatant foul on a wolves player before the city break though
    the ref should be 'rested' for a month or six after that decision to allow the goal .. can understand missing it in real time but to see the replays and still allow the goal is simply inexcusable .. 
  • edited October 20
    AndyG said:
    Leuth said:
    Imagine how genuinely soulless you'd have to be to support this freakshow 
    A genuine question here mate.

    my Father In Law (RIP) was a lifelong City fan and a conversation I had with him when I was bemoaning what had become of our club one day he said to me that he enjoyed being a City fan more in the old days before this lot came along although he still supported them obviously.
    my question is if a nation state bought us and propelled us to those levels would you still support us ?
    You're no longer a local football club at that stage, you're a sports washing organisation of a Nation State. What connection do you have to the club at that point? 

    Sure the Man City colours are the same, but they have zero connection to the club they were beforehand. 

    Another year of football 'fans' clapping along to the death of competition. 
  • AndyG said:
    Leuth said:
    Imagine how genuinely soulless you'd have to be to support this freakshow 
    A genuine question here mate.

    my Father In Law (RIP) was a lifelong City fan and a conversation I had with him when I was bemoaning what had become of our club one day he said to me that he enjoyed being a City fan more in the old days before this lot came along although he still supported them obviously.
    my question is if a nation state bought us and propelled us to those levels would you still support us ?
    I'd probably drift away tbh
  • I’d definitely lose at least a bit of interest and would only feel able to go to games/buy stuff if I was an active member of some form
    of protest movement and even then it would be tough 
  • Have to laugh really. 
    At Arsenal fans. 😂
  • AndyG said:
    Leuth said:
    Imagine how genuinely soulless you'd have to be to support this freakshow 
    A genuine question here mate.

    my Father In Law (RIP) was a lifelong City fan and a conversation I had with him when I was bemoaning what had become of our club one day he said to me that he enjoyed being a City fan more in the old days before this lot came along although he still supported them obviously.
    my question is if a nation state bought us and propelled us to those levels would you still support us ?
    You're no longer a local football club at that stage, you're a sports washing organisation of a Nation State. What connection do you have to the club at that point? 

    Sure the Man City colours are the same, but they have zero connection to the club they were beforehand. 

    Another year of football 'fans' clapping along to the death of competition. 
    Of course, being the plaything of an American billionaire alongside his NFL, MLB, NHL franchises is much more grass roots.

    There are levels to this and obviously sports washing is gross.

    But when you’re trying to take the local club angle,  football at the top level has been detached from its local communities for a long time and that includes Arsenal, Liverpool, Man U, Chelsea just as much as it does Man City.
    Yes, quite - but City somehow even more grotesque due to their sheer financial supremacy 
  • edited October 20
    AndyG said:
    Leuth said:
    Imagine how genuinely soulless you'd have to be to support this freakshow 
    A genuine question here mate.

    my Father In Law (RIP) was a lifelong City fan and a conversation I had with him when I was bemoaning what had become of our club one day he said to me that he enjoyed being a City fan more in the old days before this lot came along although he still supported them obviously.
    my question is if a nation state bought us and propelled us to those levels would you still support us ?
    You're no longer a local football club at that stage, you're a sports washing organisation of a Nation State. What connection do you have to the club at that point? 

    Sure the Man City colours are the same, but they have zero connection to the club they were beforehand. 

    Another year of football 'fans' clapping along to the death of competition. 
    Of course, being the plaything of an American billionaire alongside his NFL, MLB, NHL franchises is much more grass roots.

    There are levels to this and obviously sports washing is gross.

    But when you’re trying to take the local club angle,  football at the top level has been detached from its local communities for a long time and that includes Arsenal, Liverpool, Man U, Chelsea just as much as it does Man City.
    Arsenal, Man Utd, Liverpool owners sell, the clubs are fine with their revenues and sustainability that they have built over decades of marketing. 

    Man City and their tied sponsorships leave? They're back to the Championship bankrupt. 

    115 charges can't come soon enough. 
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