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Re: Manchester City v Everton
0-0 FT. That's two games against Man City, and we're undefeated. Do it again, and we're at Wembley. We can't have our backs to the wall like that again though and expect to get away with it.
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Phew!! Breathless stuff, don't know quite how we held on but a very hard earned point!
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couldn't watch tonight as stuck at work ... well pleased with tht result
I suspect Besic was awesome again
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I suspect Besic was awesome again
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Mori Foo Gwladys wrote:couldn't watch tonight as stuck at work ... well pleased with tht result
I suspect Besic was awesome again
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burns you up, doesn't it? ...
Yes he was pretty good. When Stones went down in a heap he took a yellow to break up play
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must be the worst feed I've ever had in the office, I'm going to complain to IT again....
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Tottenham 0-1 Leicester
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Barry Horne's Equaliser wrote:Armchair wrote:Lucky lucky boy Stones
{blows out cheeks smiley}
Sterling got up pretty quick so maybe not
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just catching up before I go home...
the shite
the shite
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fucking shite have equalised in added time
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Mori Foo Gwladys wrote:fucking shite have equalised in added time
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Fair play to Leicester. Some result for them. Back up to top (joint) of table.
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defence is looking stronger. Baines getting his fitness back ans nice to see Jags clearing up at the back. We might yet get to 40 points
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mindyerho? wrote:defence is looking stronger. Baines getting his fitness back ans nice to see Jags clearing up at the back. We might yet get to 40 points
Yeah. Fuck the league. Lets go for a cup double.
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Armchair wrote:Mori Foo Gwladys wrote:fucking shite have equalised in added time
Champions (again!)
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Armchair wrote:Armchair wrote:Mori Foo Gwladys wrote:fucking shite have equalised in added time
Champions (again!)
Come here mein koplings and let us take a bow! Who would have thought, a little team like us with only £500m worth of players, above Watford and only behind the mighty Crystal Palace on goal difference! Take a bow! Take A BOW!
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Dress rehearsal for 2nd leg of the league cup.
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Armchair wrote:Armchair wrote:Mori Foo Gwladys wrote:fucking shite have equalised in added time
Champions (again!)
ANOTHER DRAW! Bow you feckers, Bow!
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Ridiculous that they didn't delay the KO.hairberto cataract wrote:... that's why the ground is empty
We got there 15 minutes after KO and we took a cab for the final mile or so.
Not just the M62 but even the tram we took from OT, but it stopped at Piccadilly and went no further. Car on the track we were told.
Anyway, decent performance particularly in the first half. Keep our powder dry fof the second leg.
btw the new stand at Etihad is a engineering disgrace. The nastiest piece of construction I've seen. ..and then don't get me started on the safety aspects of how we were allowed out of the stand, at the end....I said don't get me started.
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SouthernSmugToffee wrote:Dress rehearsal for 2nd leg of the league cup.
I'd be happy with the same result
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Yankthattoffee wrote:Ridiculous that they didn't delay the KO.hairberto cataract wrote:... that's why the ground is empty
We got there 15 minutes after KO and we took a cab for the final mile or so.
Not just the M62 but even the tram we took from OT, but it stopped at Piccadilly and went no further. Car on the track we were told.
Anyway, decent performance particularly in the first half. Keep our powder dry fof the second leg.
btw the new stand at Etihad is a engineering disgrace. The nastiest piece of construction I've seen. ..and then don't get me started on the safety aspects of how we were allowed out of the stand, at the end....I said don't get me started.
So, from a health and safety point of view, how did you find the Etihad?
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The new stand is pretty steep, but not dangerously so, methinks.Barry Horne's Equaliser wrote:Yankthattoffee wrote:Ridiculous that they didn't delay the KO.hairberto cataract wrote:... that's why the ground is empty
We got there 15 minutes after KO and we took a cab for the final mile or so.
Not just the M62 but even the tram we took from OT, but it stopped at Piccadilly and went no further. Car on the track we were told.
Anyway, decent performance particularly in the first half. Keep our powder dry fof the second leg.
btw the new stand at Etihad is a engineering disgrace. The nastiest piece of construction I've seen. ..and then don't get me started on the safety aspects of how we were allowed out of the stand, at the end....I said don't get me started.
So, from a health and safety point of view, how did you find the Etihad?
The quality of the build is appalling. I took some shots of the structure itself during the Rugby WC there. I wish I knew how to load them into this thread.What appears to be metal trellising around the roof joints looks like it was made for a different job. If a builder did this to my home, I wouldn't have paid him. There are no lifts or escalators as with our own Main Stand. The stairs are like a temporary steel meat locker, and if I was the producer of the next Saw movie, I'd find a way of incorporating it into the story. As for the safety aspect, the Everton section had just 2 stair exits. Ours was blocked immediately at the final whistle by the stewards, so the city fans could escape first, then one exit was opened then the other. Maybe 12 minutes of standing. Then the exits let out into a mezzanine level where the exit for everyone is a single 4' door. Maybe 15 minutes from standing up in the seat, to getting to the ground floor.
The transport problems were dreadful for both sets of fans. We were interviewed by the Each after the game. Seems like we were all complaining.
Good defense though with Jags back. Almost a Stoke ending. That was frightening. Ossie's volley would have been beautiful.
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so you liked it thenYankthattoffee wrote:The new stand is pretty steep, but not dangerously so, methinks.Barry Horne's Equaliser wrote:Yankthattoffee wrote:Ridiculous that they didn't delay the KO.hairberto cataract wrote:... that's why the ground is empty
We got there 15 minutes after KO and we took a cab for the final mile or so.
Not just the M62 but even the tram we took from OT, but it stopped at Piccadilly and went no further. Car on the track we were told.
Anyway, decent performance particularly in the first half. Keep our powder dry fof the second leg.
btw the new stand at Etihad is a engineering disgrace. The nastiest piece of construction I've seen. ..and then don't get me started on the safety aspects of how we were allowed out of the stand, at the end....I said don't get me started.
So, from a health and safety point of view, how did you find the Etihad?
The quality of the build is appalling. I took some shots of the structure itself during the Rugby WC there. I wish I knew how to load them into this thread.What appears to be metal trellising around the roof joints looks like it was made for a different job. If a builder did this to my home, I wouldn't have paid him. There are no lifts or escalators as with our own Main Stand. The stairs are like a temporary steel meat locker, and if I was the producer of the next Saw movie, I'd find a way of incorporating it into the story. As for the safety aspect, the Everton section had just 2 stair exits. Ours was blocked immediately at the final whistle by the stewards, so the city fans could escape first, then one exit was opened then the other. Maybe 12 minutes of standing. Then the exits let out into a mezzanine level where the exit for everyone is a single 4' door. Maybe 15 minutes from standing up in the seat, to getting to the ground floor.
The transport problems were dreadful for both sets of fans. We were interviewed by the Each after the game. Seems like we were all complaining.
Good defense though with Jags back. Almost a Stoke ending. That was frightening. Ossie's volley would have been beautiful.
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For all their money it looked cheap shyt built by Honest Kev and his mates. Mansour won't have to climb it, so he'll never know, but I wouldn't let the cowboys near the other end next year.Mori Foo Gwladys wrote:so you liked it thenYankthattoffee wrote:The new stand is pretty steep, but not dangerously so, methinks.Barry Horne's Equaliser wrote:Yankthattoffee wrote:Ridiculous that they didn't delay the KO.hairberto cataract wrote:... that's why the ground is empty
We got there 15 minutes after KO and we took a cab for the final mile or so.
Not just the M62 but even the tram we took from OT, but it stopped at Piccadilly and went no further. Car on the track we were told.
Anyway, decent performance particularly in the first half. Keep our powder dry fof the second leg.
btw the new stand at Etihad is a engineering disgrace. The nastiest piece of construction I've seen. ..and then don't get me started on the safety aspects of how we were allowed out of the stand, at the end....I said don't get me started.
So, from a health and safety point of view, how did you find the Etihad?
The quality of the build is appalling. I took some shots of the structure itself during the Rugby WC there. I wish I knew how to load them into this thread.What appears to be metal trellising around the roof joints looks like it was made for a different job. If a builder did this to my home, I wouldn't have paid him. There are no lifts or escalators as with our own Main Stand. The stairs are like a temporary steel meat locker, and if I was the producer of the next Saw movie, I'd find a way of incorporating it into the story. As for the safety aspect, the Everton section had just 2 stair exits. Ours was blocked immediately at the final whistle by the stewards, so the city fans could escape first, then one exit was opened then the other. Maybe 12 minutes of standing. Then the exits let out into a mezzanine level where the exit for everyone is a single 4' door. Maybe 15 minutes from standing up in the seat, to getting to the ground floor.
The transport problems were dreadful for both sets of fans. We were interviewed by the Each after the game. Seems like we were all complaining.
Good defense though with Jags back. Almost a Stoke ending. That was frightening. Ossie's volley would have been beautiful.
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