not really, but it shows who the biggest k n o b of the day is, congratulations
& which team is left in the CL?
Who despite spending millions cannot qualify through the champions league group 2 years running and only has 3 points.
Whose lasted longer in charge of the biggest football club in the world
6) Who, between Fergie and Bobby, lasted longest in their job after wining their first PL, before the club sacked them?
(ps. We know the answer to this before it even happens)
Wumming after your team got kicked out the CL with 3 points to its name, you got balls kid
Tevez gone on his holday yet?
Which manager brings Milner on to replace Aguero when their side is in need of a goal to stay in the biggest club competition in the world?
Is your question number 3 not a draw?
both have won titles with 2 clubs?
Anyways a good tie breaker would be:
Who has won a bigger percentage of matches at their current club? Mancini/Fergie
RedBlackandWhiteside - What if Mancini voluntarily leaves City at the end of his contract, leaving the team in great shape for the next man?
I know it's a big IF, especially in modern football, but it's been done before.
Do you think saf will do that too, or will he leave behind an unbalanced team x
I know it's a big IF
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yes it is, isn't it?
x
gawasoldier1984 - that's an awful tiebreaker; tiebreakers are supposed to be the most difficult questions albeit with only two possible responses.
A much better tie breaker would be 'which coach takes on average the most defecation per day'. I don't know the answer, and gathering the data might be a little sticky x
RedBlackandWhiteside - What that's it?!
You've got no opinion on when saf might retire and if he's building his team for the next manager?! x
You've got no opinion on when saf might retire
**
htf would I have any idea about that?
I've heard that the Manchester United fans ban Manchester City fans from their board out of spite?
Is that true?
Do you think saf will do that too, or will he leave behind an unbalanced team x
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The way things are going, he'll leave when the squad's all out injured
Gawa shall me and thee kiss and make up?
I actually like you.
In numerous ways...
I've heard that the Manchester United fans ban Manchester City fans from their board out of spite?
Only two have been banned for persistent wumming, Boris got banned for calling OT a "waaankpit"
RedMacca - cheers for at least responding. He seems to be building from the back again, which is always a place to start, I see Van Persie as more of a stop gap to ensure top 4. An expensive and effective stop gap, but given his age, a stop gap all tthe same.
RedBlackandWhiteside - You wouldn't but sometimes, us football fans, we like to speculate about the future of our clubs. What we'll win, who will be signed, and the possible consequences of those events.
But sorry if I've interrupted your slanging match, that's obviously a more fulfilling level of discussion for you x
gawasoldier1984 - that's an awful tiebreaker; tiebreakers are supposed to be the most difficult questions albeit with only two possible responses.
A much better tie breaker would be 'which coach takes on average the most defecation per day'. I don't know the answer, and gathering the data might be a little sticky x
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i know the answer is obvious........
RVP - that's fair if anything it's more of an amphitheatre x
Who needs champions league anyway? i'm sure the arab sees it as a distraction.
X, if you want my view then here goes. I think this is SAF's last season, and he's going to attempt to win the CL. He said in the summer that United should have won more European cups and how he's underachieved. Plus his comments 3 years ago about "Great teams win it 4 times" then it makes me think he just wants to go all out for it.
However, I hope he doesn't risk the PL campaign for it. I'd rather we win the title than Europe, then he may leave on a high with number 20 under his belt. He had lunch with Mourinho yesterday at some restaurant near the city centre, what they discussed was anyone's guess. He met Perez (Madrid's president) after as well.
Whose lasted longer in charge of the biggest football club in the world
Why has the best manager in the world at the biggest club in the world for 25 years only won 2 champions leagues.
Surely the biggest club in the world should have won it more times?
RVP - it's a hell of a gamble, and saf has always seemed relatively cautious to me. That said it's the best chance you've had for awhile with Barca, Real and others not exactly excelling this season.
I think you might be right, which is good for City, it may well leave us with no genuine challengers for the title, depending on how well Rafa does with Chelsea x
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posted on 22/11/12
posted on 22/11/12
not really, but it shows who the biggest k n o b of the day is, congratulations
posted on 22/11/12
& which team is left in the CL?
posted on 22/11/12
Who despite spending millions cannot qualify through the champions league group 2 years running and only has 3 points.
Whose lasted longer in charge of the biggest football club in the world
posted on 22/11/12
6) Who, between Fergie and Bobby, lasted longest in their job after wining their first PL, before the club sacked them?
(ps. We know the answer to this before it even happens)
posted on 22/11/12
Wumming after your team got kicked out the CL with 3 points to its name, you got balls kid
posted on 22/11/12
Tevez gone on his holday yet?
posted on 22/11/12
Which manager brings Milner on to replace Aguero when their side is in need of a goal to stay in the biggest club competition in the world?
posted on 22/11/12
Is your question number 3 not a draw?
both have won titles with 2 clubs?
Anyways a good tie breaker would be:
Who has won a bigger percentage of matches at their current club? Mancini/Fergie
posted on 22/11/12
RedBlackandWhiteside - What if Mancini voluntarily leaves City at the end of his contract, leaving the team in great shape for the next man?
I know it's a big IF, especially in modern football, but it's been done before.
Do you think saf will do that too, or will he leave behind an unbalanced team x
posted on 22/11/12
I know it's a big IF
***
yes it is, isn't it?
x
posted on 22/11/12
gawasoldier1984 - that's an awful tiebreaker; tiebreakers are supposed to be the most difficult questions albeit with only two possible responses.
A much better tie breaker would be 'which coach takes on average the most defecation per day'. I don't know the answer, and gathering the data might be a little sticky x
posted on 22/11/12
RedBlackandWhiteside - What that's it?!
You've got no opinion on when saf might retire and if he's building his team for the next manager?! x
posted on 22/11/12
You've got no opinion on when saf might retire
**
htf would I have any idea about that?
posted on 22/11/12
I've heard that the Manchester United fans ban Manchester City fans from their board out of spite?
Is that true?
posted on 22/11/12
Do you think saf will do that too, or will he leave behind an unbalanced team x
-------------------
The way things are going, he'll leave when the squad's all out injured
posted on 22/11/12
Gawa shall me and thee kiss and make up?
I actually like you.
In numerous ways...
posted on 22/11/12
I've heard that the Manchester United fans ban Manchester City fans from their board out of spite?
Only two have been banned for persistent wumming, Boris got banned for calling OT a "waaankpit"
posted on 22/11/12
RedMacca - cheers for at least responding. He seems to be building from the back again, which is always a place to start, I see Van Persie as more of a stop gap to ensure top 4. An expensive and effective stop gap, but given his age, a stop gap all tthe same.
RedBlackandWhiteside - You wouldn't but sometimes, us football fans, we like to speculate about the future of our clubs. What we'll win, who will be signed, and the possible consequences of those events.
But sorry if I've interrupted your slanging match, that's obviously a more fulfilling level of discussion for you x
posted on 22/11/12
gawasoldier1984 - that's an awful tiebreaker; tiebreakers are supposed to be the most difficult questions albeit with only two possible responses.
A much better tie breaker would be 'which coach takes on average the most defecation per day'. I don't know the answer, and gathering the data might be a little sticky x
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i know the answer is obvious........
posted on 22/11/12
RVP - that's fair if anything it's more of an amphitheatre x
posted on 22/11/12
Who needs champions league anyway? i'm sure the arab sees it as a distraction.
posted on 22/11/12
X, if you want my view then here goes. I think this is SAF's last season, and he's going to attempt to win the CL. He said in the summer that United should have won more European cups and how he's underachieved. Plus his comments 3 years ago about "Great teams win it 4 times" then it makes me think he just wants to go all out for it.
However, I hope he doesn't risk the PL campaign for it. I'd rather we win the title than Europe, then he may leave on a high with number 20 under his belt. He had lunch with Mourinho yesterday at some restaurant near the city centre, what they discussed was anyone's guess. He met Perez (Madrid's president) after as well.
posted on 22/11/12
Whose lasted longer in charge of the biggest football club in the world
Why has the best manager in the world at the biggest club in the world for 25 years only won 2 champions leagues.
Surely the biggest club in the world should have won it more times?
posted on 22/11/12
RVP - it's a hell of a gamble, and saf has always seemed relatively cautious to me. That said it's the best chance you've had for awhile with Barca, Real and others not exactly excelling this season.
I think you might be right, which is good for City, it may well leave us with no genuine challengers for the title, depending on how well Rafa does with Chelsea x
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