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Post by king nothing on Apr 24, 2017 11:21:38 GMT
Discuss.
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Post by Bestie on Apr 24, 2017 11:27:28 GMT
No. No. NO.
The damn thread title is different. Good grief man, are you trying to kill us?
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Post by Chris on Apr 24, 2017 11:30:48 GMT
Don't know what to think. We need to be up for this. Both teams look depleted. Think we have the most confidence going into it with City heads down after the semi defeat. Plus the extra time will play a part. Not great strength in depth at City and Aguero and Silva possibly out or not 100% fit.
Confident. Hopefully sneak a 1-0 or maybe just a 1-1 draw. Win would be amazing. Draw wouldn't be the worst thing in the World. Don't even want to consider a defeat.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 11:59:35 GMT
I didn't submit my vote until 30 mins before kick off for the last 3 games. I'll be doing the same again.
Y'all do your superstitious shit, properly.
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Post by Stew on Apr 24, 2017 12:13:12 GMT
Quietly confident about this. A lot depends on the ref. As long as we get a fair crack and no one does anything stupid I think we'll do well.
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Post by On a break on Apr 24, 2017 12:30:52 GMT
Draw the likeliest result but its sneakable.
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Post by Chris on Apr 24, 2017 12:31:03 GMT
Yaya putting pressure on the referee already
Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure would prefer to play "without a referee" in Thursday's derby with Manchester United after criticising the standard of officiating in the FA Cup semi-final defeat by Arsenal.
Referee Craig Pawson ruled out Sergio Aguero's first-half strike at Wembley.
Replays suggested the goal should have stood and City went on to lose the game 2-1 after extra time.
"I think the referees have to stop this," said Toure.
"I am very disappointed. It is not the first time, there have been a couple of times.
"Maybe on Thursday we are going to have a better referee or maybe play without a referee - I'd prefer that."
Officials ruled that Leroy Sane's cross had gone out of play before reaching Aguero.
The Argentina striker later did score to put City ahead, before goals from Nacho Monreal and Alexis Sanchez sent Arsenal into the FA Cup final, where they will meet Chelsea.
Defeat means City's focus switches to the Premier League. They are currently fourth but Manchester United could leapfrog them with a victory on Thursday.
"It is a very big game, an important game," added Toure.
"We have to do that job and we will see what can happen. We hope we are going to have a good referee."
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Apr 24, 2017 12:42:56 GMT
I'd love to make Pep feel even worse by winning here. He was a little bitch after they lost to Arsenal - I want to see him moan in the press.
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Post by Karma on Apr 24, 2017 12:43:40 GMT
Can he get away with those comments?
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Post by Chris on Apr 24, 2017 12:45:22 GMT
Can he get away with those comments? Doesn't wear red. He's fine.
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Post by Stew on Apr 24, 2017 12:53:10 GMT
Can he get away with those comments? He should certainly be called in for a chat by the FA.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 12:56:10 GMT
Referees are cunts though, he should get a cake for speaking out. He likes cakes.
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Post by Bestie on Apr 24, 2017 12:58:17 GMT
Yaya putting pressure on the referee already Manchester City midfielder Yaya Toure would prefer to play "without a referee" in Thursday's derby with Manchester United after criticising the standard of officiating in the FA Cup semi-final defeat by Arsenal. Referee Craig Pawson ruled out Sergio Aguero's first-half strike at Wembley. Replays suggested the goal should have stood and City went on to lose the game 2-1 after extra time. "I think the referees have to stop this," said Toure. "I am very disappointed. It is not the first time, there have been a couple of times. "Maybe on Thursday we are going to have a better referee or maybe play without a referee - I'd prefer that." Officials ruled that Leroy Sane's cross had gone out of play before reaching Aguero. The Argentina striker later did score to put City ahead, before goals from Nacho Monreal and Alexis Sanchez sent Arsenal into the FA Cup final, where they will meet Chelsea. Defeat means City's focus switches to the Premier League. They are currently fourth but Manchester United could leapfrog them with a victory on Thursday. "It is a very big game, an important game," added Toure. "We have to do that job and we will see what can happen. We hope we are going to have a good referee." Poor little lambs.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 12:59:26 GMT
Perfectly poised game this. They're definitely there for the beating. I don't know what would give me more pleasure, the scousers missing out on top 4 or City and Pep. City missing out would probably be more damaging.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 24, 2017 13:00:23 GMT
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