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Saturday 7th April - Man City 2-3 Man Utd


Man City vs Man Utd  

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  1. 1. Will Man City Win This Game And The League Today?

    • Yes
    • YES
    • Most definitely
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    • No, they'll bottle it
    • Obviously, Stan

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Just now, Mantis Toboggan M.D. said:

That was very shit from Sterling.

Reminiscent of the Rodgers days 2014-15 when he was left up front and blew about 3 one-on-ones every week. 

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1 minute ago, Inverted said:

Reminiscent of the Rodgers days 2014-15 when he was left up front and blew about 3 one-on-ones every week. 

Indeed. And there's another one! Fucking he'll lad, just keep your shot low at the least you pleb.

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Just now, Cannabis said:

Genuinely forgot Alexis had signed for these, what a waste of space he's been.

No influence what so ever since he's been there. United could put a reserve player there and get the same impact. 

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Pogba's doing that thing where your pal's battering you at Fifa and you start dribbling out from your own box to make it seem like you're taking the piss and it's not a serious result.

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This is too easy for City, hoping United can get one back before City get another and give them a bit more of a game. Don't want the second half to be like a training session for City

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Just now, Cannabis said:

@LFCMike wanting United to score :o. Tut tut... :ph34r:

Haha it benefits Liverpool if City are given more of a game than what's happening at the moment.

Is Fellaini on the bench? Could use some of his elbows and shithouse challenges here

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3 minutes ago, Cicero said:

Can't believe United gave him an extension. 0-2 and still parking the bus

It's a positive for other clubs, think this United team would actually be scary under a modern coach. I put Mourinho in the same bracket as Wenger now, two of the best about a decade ago, but now definitely passed it.

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Btw I've always felt unsure about it but I'd 100% take Ederson over De Gea. De Gea's the slightly better shot stopper, but the overall impact they make for their teams is noticeably different. 

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Just now, Inverted said:

Btw I've always felt unsure about it but I'd 100% take Ederson over De Gea. De Gea's the slightly better shot stopper, but the overall impact they make for their teams is noticeably different. 

United didn't have DeGea they'd be 7th 

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4 minutes ago, Cannabis said:

As much as I like you that's a bizarre post.

De Gea's been shaky at corners and in distribution all season.

For teams at the very top of the game, Ederson is the more complete goalie. De Gea has had a lot of flashy work to do and has looked amazing in bailing out a nervous and deep defense, but I just think realistically if you want a goalie for a dominant team that's aiming to win trophies year on year, Ederson is more suitable. Not massively, but enough to be noticeable. 

If I wanted to drag a Europa-level team into the CL I'd prefer De Gea. If I wanted serious title races and CL-runs I'd prefer Ederson. But they're both amazing. 

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9 minutes ago, Cicero said:

Can't believe United gave him an extension. 0-2 and still parking the bus

I believe that's called a tactical masterclass. You pay extra for that.

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