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But I thought he was better than a certain Raheem Sterling?

I think he's going to explode under Guardiola. Similar running style to Douglas Costa, he'll work hard on his shooting and crossing.
 
I think he's going to explode under Guardiola. Similar running style to Douglas Costa, he'll work hard on his shooting and crossing.

Pep to City is the best possible thing for Sterling. He will just improve few levels under him. Pep will improve him technically and also his decision making.

At least for England fans it should be good news.
 
I think he's going to explode under Guardiola. Similar running style to Douglas Costa, he'll work hard on his shooting and crossing.

If he could finish he'd be world class. But it hasn't developed since his time with us began. I think he will shine under Pep.

I mean, I hope he doesn't, the little ******* greedy ****.
 
Everyone's run-in FYI.

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Just seen the Bolasie 'penalty' from Friday.

And Pardew had 'no comment.'

Gutless gobshite that he is.
 
those are some ridiculous high ratings for a terrible match... I was expecting a lot more, also because of the hype on this forum.

Meh. L'pool completely dominated and would of won 4 or 5 were it not for a shocking miss and some phenomenal goalkeeping so I wouldn't say they were high.

You thought it was a 'terrible match?' Huh, interesting take. Guess we all see things differently. Personally thought it was great drama played out in a barnstorming atmosphere. Can't legislate for Utd being as poor as they are like but it was still tense for all L'pool's dominance right up until the final whistle. Fellaini, who shouldn't of been on the pitch at that stage, doesn't screw up the late header and that away goal undoes all the great work that went before.
 
What match were you watching?

3 more days and we get to do it all again! Let's keep the pressure on and really humiliate them on aggregate.

Just thinking yesterday. If Mingolet doesn't f-up the last second against West Ham (and you'd presume we'd of coasted through Blackburn), and the draw goes the same; we'd of played them again yesterday.

3 United games in 8 days. How mad would that of been?
 
UEFA are a complete and utter joke. Fellaini escapes a ban for the elbow and no action against Utd for the 'behaviour' of their support.

How do you begin to eradicate both when they're both so blatantly obvious and you do absolutely nottin'?

Why is neither a surprise?

#UEFAthemorethingschangethemoretheystaythesame
 

Uefa spokesperson has confirmed United will not be punished for the incident because the chanting was not mentioned in the match officials' reports.


Their standards are a complete joke.

They rightly clamp down on racist chanting. They rightly clamp down on political chanting. ****, they laughably did City for booing the frigging Champions League anthem. Yet something so obvious and widely condemned as that they do nothing.

Exactly the same this coming Thursday when you just know/ fear our little ****** will respond in kind. When if that happens L'pool should be sanctioned too.

Same with the elbow. Irrespective of the ref missing it and Can down playing it after, how can they not act on something so blatant?

No matter who's in charge, UEFA are as corrupt and ineffective as ever.
 
Haha yeah, it makes me laugh when I see people get excited about changes in UEFA/FIFA leadership. These people are probably 12 years old .

I've seen enough of these changes over the years, to see that nothing good ever comes out of it. The same excitement was when Platini took over, the same excitement was when Joao Havelange stepped down, and all the others before them. **** all came out of it.

UEFA never changes.
 
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