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Football: Guirassy-ing to victory
Daemon the Leaner replied to polishgenius's topic in Entertainment
you can't really do anything against Ralf Rangnick's Austria though -
not watching the game but apparently McTominay is doing fine at RW for Scotland this should give ETH ideas if Antony was to follow a Greenwood path
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they played us off the park and should have won by 3 or 4 disgusting 3 points to start the season
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Garnacho really isn't a starter yet Wolves are shaky at the back though and we have some bench so we might get to score at least one?
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Football: The summer of selling (out)
Daemon the Leaner replied to polishgenius's topic in Entertainment
also, Atalanta already rinsed us once for Amad Traore, so they know we have a tendency to pay stupid fees sometimes -
Football: The summer of selling (out)
Daemon the Leaner replied to polishgenius's topic in Entertainment
I think we were in competition with you at some point to sign him, which means he's probably quality. ...right ? -
Football: Windows of missed opportunities
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
how much is he worth then? because it feels like asking for less than 50M is a hilarious loss on the purchase price, while asking for more than 50M is hilariously deluded considering the player he is -
Football: Windows of missed opportunities
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
Didn't realize that E. Mendy, Ziyech and Koulibaly were all past 30. You'd expect all three of them to have still a few good seasons to spend in Europe, though ? -
He's won the Premier League, Champions League and World Cup the same year. Has it ever happened? Not that it's enough to make the Ballon d'Or top 3, though (you'd expect Messi, Haaland and Mbappé to make it, probably in that order...)
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City, Chelsea or us would have been told to pay 70 M for him
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Just like Lewandowski, Zlatan have always been accused of not being very good in the big, decisive games and I'm not sure Ronaldo and Messi not being there would have changed that (he even once played with Messi IIRC) also, playing for Sweden is no boost in the race for a Ballon d'or
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I was referring to Sane's attempt like 30 sec before Musiala's goal, 1v1 vs the goalkeeper and he shots on him.
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Musiala did well to cover a massive fuck up from Leroy Sane
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Football: Lamping on towards the finish line.
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
Chelsea played better than I expected them to tbh. They should keep Frank in the job -
Football: Lamping on towards the finish line.
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
it really is City's year also I think there is a pattern that if you draw the first leg at home despite being the better team, you are always going to be knocked out -
Football: Lamping on towards the finish line.
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
I readed this post and I knew Liverpool were in front without checking the score -
Football: Lamping on towards the finish line.
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
which team are you rooting for, again ? -
Football: Lamping on towards the finish line.
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
I think the only season post Fergie we had a decent finish run was the 19/20 season, but this was thanks to a 3 months break. Other than that, we have an usual collapse to end the season. Would be interesting to see how many PPG we average in our last 10 games each season, since 2013 vs prior to 2013. -
Football: Lamping on towards the finish line.
Daemon the Leaner replied to A Horse Named Stranger's topic in Entertainment
guess who's going to gift Super Frank his first points on May 25th. -
also that's the race to the CL spots in Serie A
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these are really dark days. City are going to win the treble and leave us with only the Caravage Cup to draw solace from
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that's the usual manager bounce against United written all over thursday though
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We were the better team once Eriksen was took off. He really hasn't recovered from his injury yet Fair play to Brighton though, they are a nightmare to play against and would deserve a top 6 finish.
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not sure if I care a lot about that result. ( I mean we've had an embarassing performance tonight but the result was always a bit predictable after we bottled that two goal lead in a game we cruised. That's debatable but we kinda lived what Barca lived against us ) We're not in the same position than 16/17 when we needed to win the EL of course, it's only true if we stay at 3rd. I guess reaching the FA cup final would be cool as well...
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I told you he's better than anyone