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Mancheater City: Pep Guadiosa

HattoriHanzo

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Country: Croatia
Klopp's farewell had 70% higher UK TV average audience and 44% more YouTube views compared to Man City's PL title celebrations.
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Klopp farewell

As I already said, joke of a league
 

Synical

Miss Superstitious

Country: England
I wonder if they've ever wanted to look into the dodgy refereeing. City sure get some ' weird' decisions. Things like 'forgetting to draw the lines' when hundreds of millions of pounds are at stake are very far-fetched
 

Sulosky

Active Member

Country: Finland
I was one of them who over the years slowly joined the Wenger Out choirboys. It was a time when, as an ordinary supporter, I just didn't fully understand that the competition had suddenly become tougher and there was no going back. Of course, Arsène's stubbornness, let alone arrogance, didn't help matters either. Supporting in those days was very exhausting, because then it felt like nothing had happened for years and we always had the same expectations. Emery's arrival was a breath of fresh air from the south that made supporting fun again.

Still, I miss Wenger and his era, but it has taken me years to realize this.
 

MartiSaka

Join my "Occupy A-M" movement here 🗳
Only to provide some balance to the speculation that the PL are crooked and conspiring with Manchester City. You can take it or leave it.
To me it doesn't make sense to charge them in the first place if they are crooked and conspiring with City. Laying so many serious charges and then letting them off very softly leads to a worse public image and more backlash than just not pursuing it in the first place.
 

MartiSaka

Join my "Occupy A-M" movement here 🗳
I was one of them who over the years slowly joined the Wenger Out choirboys. It was a time when, as an ordinary supporter, I just didn't fully understand that the competition had suddenly become tougher and there was no going back. Of course, Arsène's stubbornness, let alone arrogance, didn't help matters either. Supporting in those days was very exhausting, because then it felt like nothing had happened for years and we always had the same expectations. Emery's arrival was a breath of fresh air from the south that made supporting fun again.

Still, I miss Wenger and his era, but it has taken me years to realize this.

I don't think its ever healthy for one person to stay in power for too long. By 2014-2015, I felt it was time for a change also. I had a sense that even though we were making top 4 every year, which is an achievement, every year just felt the same as the previous. There was no progression or decline; it wasn't that bad really as we still played some good football. I just felt I could predict where we would win, where we would lose and roughly where we would end up in the table based on experiencing the same issues on the park. I feel this similarity actually got to a lot of fans in the end although there really was no catastrophe going on.
 

GDeep™

League is very weak
When you think of the best players in this league I don't think Foden springs to the top of anyone's mind. He's good no doubt but let's be honest folks...
There is no star quality in this league, so I don’t know who you could be talking about.

He’s the best of a bad bunch.
 

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