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He looks out of place in your team now, he isn't good enough to play the passing style of football Pep has brought.

In all honesty, now Sergio is going, I would like to see Sterling gone as well. My lad was telling me that one site he was on yesterday, Sterling was MOTM. ?
 
We've got no chance in the Euros anyway. All our centre backs and goalkeepers are rubbish. You can't beat top teams with awful personnel at the back.

Playing from the back with that set of defenders is asking for trouble. We will gift at least 2 dangerous transitions a game from wrecklessness. We even did it in Albania against nomarks.

Maguire has gone downhill massively in the last year, it's quite amazing how much of a liability he has become. And don't get me started on Kyle Walker.

I think Southgate is a poor manager and great PR guy. Cost us the World Cup and can't fit all the midfield and attacking talent in. England will get to the semi finals based on quality alone and lack of it in other major nations. But will fall short when it counts due to the defence and Southgates lack of quality. I will say no side is playing well and doesn't have issues though. We do have a chance if we can start well and get momentum.
 
It still gets me goosebumps and a bit choked - every time I see/hear it.
There certain places and times you will never forget. That day, the Aguero moment I was in Mary dees. It was turning into a "typical" City moment. 2-1 down and a feeling of were screwing it up again. Dzecko gave us hope but it seemed to make it worse.
Then that moment. Its a moment I will never forget. The pub erupted, ave never seen so many grown men cry. Tash was one of them. Filling up now thinking about it. That and Vinnie ripping the net out v Leicester. I was behind the nets for that game. But that Agueroooooooooooooooo moment was just 50 years of emotion let out in one moment.

That aside what was other fans one moment.
 
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I was playing golf and had scratchy reception. I'd backed Utd to win the title so was buzzing when I saw it was 2-1. I finished my round, checked the score and couldn't believe what I saw. I was that pissed off I went back out for 18 holes on my own. It cost me a lot of money and to this day, I've never seen the goal. I switch off or look away whenever it comes on :confused:

Aguero was a great strike but let's be honest, he's been washed up for 2-3 years now. City will win the title by 15 points and he's barely featured. I hope the move gives him a new lease of life and it will be interesting to see who City sign to replace him. Haaland? Mbappe? Danny Ings :unsure::ROFLMAO:
 
If it was a movie you’d av said it was far fetched.
Doubt we’ll see an end to the season like that again.
It really was set up for the “ typical” City moment. The fact that the goal came in Fergie time was not lost on City fans. City had a few ex City players in the QPR team. Joey Barton played his best ever game for City, ironically not wearing a City shirt.
 
I was at Goodison watching Everton beat Newcastle, I remember those days.....Our game was wrapped up so people started taking an interest in the title. When the Aguero goal went in the ground went nuts, I ended up hugging a complete stranger and bouncing up and down with them for an oddly long time. No love lost for Utd at Goodison :LOL:. Great moment of football, unless you are a Utd fan.
 
Yes big mistake from Stones but it was yet another back pass this time from Rice near the halfway line then it was a really poor pass from Pope to Stones. Poor all around.

Walker stops play and passes back far to many times as well.
I think in a City team he has so many options to play to.
But looking at that it’s a bad ball from Pope but he has lots of time but nobody is showing for the ball.
It should have gone back to Pope and then upfield.

With the RBs we have Walker should not be getting anywhere near a England shirt imo.
 
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