Icy Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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Villa doing really well against City. Ming's has been impeccable against Haaland, think there could be a big shock on the cards.
Yep sadly Villa matching City who look very average so far
Villa doing really well against City. Ming's has been impeccable against Haaland, think there could be a big shock on the cards.
Villa doing really well against City. Ming's has been impeccable against Haaland, think there could be a big shock on the cards.
Yep sadly Villa matching City who look very average so far
Was in the same side as Ostigard when we scouted him
Sadly? Why would anyone want city to just run away with the league again!? I'm sure they will do but any dropped points make it slightly more interesting
Pep will be angry and then City will win 2-0.
City bang average no doubt Pep will say too many games with Champions League etc, oh hang on that hasn't started yet
I'd certainly classify the Newcastle v Palace one as such.
Mitchell pushed Willock in the back causing him to collide with Guaita, before heading the ball into his own goal.
The goal was VARed out because of the supposed foul by WIllock on Guaita, but if Mitchell hadn't put the ball in, it was the sort of thing you could see resulting in a penalty for Newcastle. It didn't look like the on field referee viewed the best angle of the incident which may have influenced him reaching the conclusion he did.
this is a bit tongue in cheek, and a vast generalisation- but that describes what a lot of people think about the USA generally-megolomania coupled with lack of self awareness
City 1 villa 1
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Whatever the final score Gerrard surely has a reprieve? Not being over run by City is a big plus for any team.
Shit is all I have to say
this is a bit tongue in cheek, and a vast generalisation- but that describes what a lot of people think about the USA generally-megolomania coupled with lack of self awareness
Apparently Cucurella isn’t fit to lace Chilwells boots heard that on the radio today.