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Man City 1-0 vs Everton.

Think maybe Doku watched the Azaz goal in the semi, thought I can do that, and has been practicing it since? That first goal was almost a carbon copy a little more directly in front of the goal but very similar.

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Looking at Everton v City and other PL games, I wonder when did shirt pulling become such a major thing? It has always happened - SRL and Pelle were always having their shirt pulled, but it seems worse than ever. is it because modern shirt materials are more grabable?

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1 hour ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

Hearts come back to win against Russell Martin & Danny Rohl's Rangers. That's Rangers out of title contention.

No Meghoma for Rangers ( no idea if injured or out of favour)

 

Getting rather invested in the Scottish title race, really want Hearts to do it.

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7 minutes ago, Colinjb said:

Getting rather invested in the Scottish title race, really want Hearts to do it.

40 years is long enough to now give someone else a title.

But even this has only been possible because Rangers had a takeover then reboot with Russ, and Celtic followed suit with Nancy as manager.

Hopefully Celtic will have a stumble, as I think they play Hearts on the final day...checks...yup.

Hearts have Motherwell, then Falkirk, then Celtic.

A league win this season, and then even more success under Bloom would be excellent for that league.

 

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Love those pictures of the City fans leaving as Haaland does what Haaland does.

Never leave early

Bet the Arse Al fans are enjoying this.

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21 minutes ago, Holmes_and_Watson said:

40 years is long enough to now give someone else a title.

But even this has only been possible because Rangers had a takeover then reboot with Russ, and Celtic followed suit with Nancy as manager.

Hopefully Celtic will have a stumble, as I think they play Hearts on the final day...checks...yup.

Hearts have Motherwell, then Falkirk, then Celtic.

A league win this season, and then even more success under Bloom would be excellent for that league.

 

I follow Hibs. Hearts will feck it up! 

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Just now, macca155 said:

Love those pictures of the City fans leaving as Haaland does what Haaland does.

Never leave early

Like us 3 down at Leicester HT! Someone posted on here they left that one early and missed all 4 goals in 2nd half (sorry mate whoever it was 🙂

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1 hour ago, HnycS said:

Man City 1-0 vs Everton.

Think maybe Doku watched the Azaz goal in the semi, thought I can do that, and has been practicing it since? That first goal was almost a carbon copy a little more directly in front of the goal but very similar.

Now that equaliser was Azaz-esque!!

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3 minutes ago, Dr Who? said:

Advantage Arsenal

West Ham, Burnley and Palace to go for them - can’t see anything but 9 points.

City still have to go to Bournemouth and could easily drop more points there.

Think that’s it as far as the title race goes. Where’s that Man City fan that was drinking out of the Arsenal bottle tonight I wonder 😂

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1 minute ago, bpsaint said:

West Ham, Burnley and Palace to go for them - can’t see anything but 9 points for them.

City still have to go to Bournemouth and could easily drop more points there.

Think that’s it as far as the title race goes. Where’s that Man City fan that was drinking out of the Arsenal bottle tonight I wonder 😂

If Arsenal are going to slip up, it will be the West Ham one which is awkward due to their position. 

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17 minutes ago, Saint Pete said:

If Arsenal are going to slip up, it will be the West Ham one which is awkward due to their position. 

That would be hilarious.

Nice to see Dibling contribute to the equ…. Oh yeah, bench warming again.

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10 hours ago, Saint Pete said:

Like us 3 down at Leicester HT! Someone posted on here they left that one early and missed all 4 goals in 2nd half (sorry mate whoever it was 🙂

We've all had to go early for jobs, transport, or in my case 'wife in Labour' 😲 reasons. That's fair enough it happens occasionally, but the mass of people streaming out on 85 minutes when it's 1 0 or something, drives me mad.

Those of us who stayed to the bitter end of the 0 9, should get tickets priority for life. Behind those who went to Tranmere obviously. That was category A trauma.

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1 hour ago, macca155 said:

We've all had to go early for jobs, transport, or in my case 'wife in Labour' 😲 reasons. That's fair enough it happens occasionally, but the mass of people streaming out on 85 minutes when it's 1 0 or something, drives me mad.

Those of us who stayed to the bitter end of the 0 9, should get tickets priority for life. Behind those who went to Tranmere obviously. That was category A trauma.

My wife and daughter were two of those (I was working away) - Although like others have freely admitted they were partly waiting in hope that the heavy rain might ease up for the walk back to the car 😁

Back in 2003 when Graham Hiley (ex Echo) was editing the matchday programme, I had a full page piece printed in the v Chelsea programme inspired by the 85 minute exodus in the game at the end of August against Man Utd when it was 0-0, and we scored a glorious winner in the 88th minute. Under WGS the amount of goals we scored from 80 minutes was notable. 
Watching City fans leaving at 3-1 was amusing, seeing them all trotting back in and being caught on Sky should see them in the stocks outside the Etihad next game and have rotten fruit and veg thrown at them. 🤪

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3 hours ago, John Boy Saint said:

walk back to the car

Try the station and a wet journey home cocooned in misery.. Fortunately beyond recalling I was there have managed to wipe the details from my memory..

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5 hours ago, John Boy Saint said:

Watching City fans leaving at 3-1 was amusing, seeing them all trotting back in and being caught on Sky should see them in the stocks outside the Etihad next game and have rotten fruit and veg thrown at them. 🤪

They are just really poor fans - After Wembley, i can see what Pep was getting at when he has criticised their home support over the years.

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Just watching Arse v Athletico and especially Diego Simeone burning through calories in his technical area. Made me think, given how precarious a football managers job “mad” Diego certainly has been in position a very long time. I googled it and was surprised to see he has been in charge there since 2011!!

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5 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said:

Someone needs to tell Arsenal that it was only a semi-final. Acting like they're about to go and collect the trophy.

Yeah, let’s keep that in mind next Tuesday 

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