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Football Neutrals Thread - Part 2
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Kid B
10-12-2016
They're now playing without a recognised striker. If he's going to bring on the artillery by way of Yaya and Raheem, may as well have taken Fernando off. The holding midfielder hardly worked first half. Gundogan off now, replaced by Nolito.
Marti S
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by suemo:
“Maybe the City players are trying to get Pep sacked”

They want pizza back on the menu
Kid B
10-12-2016
Who was it bought Stones, Pellegrini? Stones to me just repeatedly looks like a pub team player but it's all over the pitch where it sounds like no-one knows what position they're meant to be playing which is astounding for a team guided by such a good manager.
Kid B
10-12-2016
And now a hat-trick for Vardy.

Maybe they should sign Joe Hart.
Jason C
10-12-2016
Some finishing to put the ball in from that wide and narrow angle.

Outcome no less than City's performance - manager included - deserves.
owen10
10-12-2016
Jamie Vardy has scored a Hat trick
kendoguk
10-12-2016
Some finish from there
ScousingScowler
10-12-2016
Real Madrid, Barca and now Leicester join the, 'we spanked Guardiola with 4 goals' club.
batdude_uk1
10-12-2016
4-0 what a shock!

Pep doesn't have a clue when it comes to organising a defensive unit.
Sick Bullet
10-12-2016
Look at City wow, falling apart the last few games.
Grouty
10-12-2016
Pep for the sack!
owen10
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by ScousingScowler:
“Real Madrid, Barca and now Leicester join the, 'we spanked Guardiola with 4 goals' club.”

I think Bayern Munich also beat Barcelona by four goals in the Champions League when Pep was manager
Jason C
10-12-2016
Who needs Kolarov to hold off attackers when he can score free kicks like that? [/sarcasm]
codeblue
10-12-2016
Stones and bravo.

Absolute garbage, as I said months ago
JasonWatkins
10-12-2016
At least this result will push leicester's odds for relegation back out again.
Sattrega
10-12-2016
The more I see of Stones the worse he seems to get.
batdude_uk1
10-12-2016
And a goal for City, not that it will change who gets the three points one iota.
batdude_uk1
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by Sattrega:
“The more I see of Stones the worse he seems to get.”

He is English, so he has time on his side don't forget.

The longer City play their neigh on £50 million defender the happier I will be.
ScousingScowler
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by codeblue:
“Stones and bravo.

Absolute garbage, as I said months ago”

A fitting abbreviation of BS.
Kid B
10-12-2016
That's the 29th goal from today's six matches.
owen10
10-12-2016
Man City must have problems when they have got beaten by a team who has scored four and who are Relegation candidates
Jason C
10-12-2016
Leicester having a bit of a wobble now...
owen10
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“Leicester having a bit of a wobble now...”

They are entitled to have a wobble in injury time as Man City are not going to win the game
batdude_uk1
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by Jason C:
“Leicester having a bit of a wobble now...”

Not really, it doesn't affect where the points are going.
codeblue
10-12-2016
Originally Posted by batdude_uk1:
“He is English, so he has time on his side don't forget.

The longer City play their neigh on £50 million defender the happier I will be.”

He could not get a game for Everton and city made a world record fee for a defender. It was madness.

He has been useless for England and is a liability for city.

He will never make it
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