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Offline Exonian

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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #10 on: 22 January 2012, 21:24 »
@ Exonian. "Man City deserve some slack" They deserve feck all. Bunch of w@nkers.  :kiss:
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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #11 on: 22 January 2012, 23:15 »
Any one watch MOTD? How can Lee Dixon say that wasn't an obvious stamp!? Wouldn't surprise me if Man City had paid him to say that!

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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #12 on: 23 January 2012, 11:05 »
Spurs were far the better team... man city as I have often thought have been quite fortunate. They have the money to be able to pay very good players to sit on the bench where spurs dont have that luxury.

If only defoe's little legs were a couple of inches longer... could have blown the title race wide open. Which would have been great for football, esp as its been said... little too much money in the game. Lets hope uefa stick to their new rules  :lipsrsealed: :laugh:

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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #13 on: 23 January 2012, 11:11 »
Spurs were far the better team... man city as I have often thought have been quite fortunate. They have the money to be able to pay very good players to sit on the bench where spurs dont have that luxury.

If only defoe's little legs were a couple of inches longer... could have blown the title race wide open. Which would have been great for football, esp as its been said... little too much money in the game. Lets hope uefa stick to their new rules  :lipsrsealed: :laugh:

Yep quite fortunate indeed.

Been 1st now for months on end, 3 points clear, won all 11 games at home, scoring 34 and letting just 6 goals in. Scored 26 away from home, the best in the league. Best defence in the country.

All luck that.

As for Spurs, people forget they have spent more than any other team in the league bar Chelsea and City. Also Spurs fans and Harry should remember that their top league scorer in Ade , is on loan from us and we pay half his wages, be good to see how they do without him and Harry getting some bum love in prison

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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #14 on: 23 January 2012, 11:28 »
being a spurs fan im a bit gutted, came back from 2 down and had our chances to snatch it only to be robbed by a 94th min penalty. dont see why they dont make games 95 min long with just about every game having 5min added on irregardless of how much actual time was lost  :rolleyes:
cant complain too much as we are having a good season without spending like city nor relying on hasbeens like the gooners  :grin: ...........and waits for the bites  :rolleyes:

no biting from this old school Arsenal fan-your mob are by far the better team out of the two at the moment  :angry:

still laughed my ribs sore when you got mugged in the 95th minute tho....... :grin:


hate the premier league,have done since its intruduction,linked with sky tv and all seater stadiums sanatishing the game that i lived and breathed for fecking years.im lucky,in that i followed my beloved Arsenal at the best time to be a Gooner-mid 80's to mid 90's.i truly feel sorry for any supporters who go to the games now adays,dull as dish water imho.
and,no its not sour grapes cos MY club are rotten from the board down,ive said it for years.   but.....i still detest spurs with a passion,but am big enough to admit when they are a better team.probably made easier by the fact that ive never had to say it before!!!! FOYS/FIOS

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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #15 on: 23 January 2012, 15:17 »
Spurs were far the better team... man city as I have often thought have been quite fortunate. They have the money to be able to pay very good players to sit on the bench where spurs dont have that luxury.

If only defoe's little legs were a couple of inches longer... could have blown the title race wide open. Which would have been great for football, esp as its been said... little too much money in the game. Lets hope uefa stick to their new rules  :lipsrsealed: :laugh:

Yep quite fortunate indeed.

Been 1st now for months on end, 3 points clear, won all 11 games at home, scoring 34 and letting just 6 goals in. Scored 26 away from home, the best in the league. Best defence in the country.

All luck that.

As for Spurs, people forget they have spent more than any other team in the league bar Chelsea and City. Also Spurs fans and Harry should remember that their top league scorer in Ade , is on loan from us and we pay half his wages, be good to see how they do without him and Harry getting some bum love in prison


point taken. you are very very fcuking fortunate  :wink:

still a sh1t club though :laugh:

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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #16 on: 23 January 2012, 19:27 »
Spurs were far the better team... man city as I have often thought have been quite fortunate. They have the money to be able to pay very good players to sit on the bench where spurs dont have that luxury.

If only defoe's little legs were a couple of inches longer... could have blown the title race wide open. Which would have been great for football, esp as its been said... little too much money in the game. Lets hope uefa stick to their new rules  :lipsrsealed: :laugh:

Yep quite fortunate indeed.

Yes very fortunate as Ballotelli should not have been on the pitch to win a penalty let alone score.  Then it would have been a well won draw and a very deserved point for Spurs.

Been 1st now for months on end, 3 points clear, won all 11 games at home, scoring 34 and letting just 6 goals in. Scored 26 away from home, the best in the league. Best defence in the country.

All luck that.

As for Spurs, people forget they have spent more than any other team in the league bar Chelsea and City. Also Spurs fans and Harry should remember that their top league scorer in Ade , is on loan from us and we pay half his wages, be good to see how they do without him and Harry getting some bum love in prison

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Re: How playing at home helps to win matches.
« Reply #18 on: 23 January 2012, 21:38 »
On a side note though, I have to admit, the standard of refs this season has been an all time low for me.

Does not seem to be a weekend going past without a major decision which a ref has missed or got completely wrong.

About time something was done, players and managers get banned or fined, refs should also have the same punishment.