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Man City Vs Chelsea (PL) Sat 3/12 2016 KO 12:30 GMT

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7 hours ago, Bobbywoodhogan said:

 

I've been quite calm about the Aguero challenge but seeing how the media are covering for Aguero has made me angry. He clearly is that sort of player yet the media are acting like it's out of character.

The London is Blue podcast had a good discussion on it aswell.

on MOTD they spoke about this aguero's past transgressions

2 minutes ago, dkw said:

And here we go, can we have a sweepstake on how much more than city were fined.

I know, the Spuds kicked us off the park last season and we got a higher fine, astonishing.

FA are a bunch of spineless, incompetent, lazy, impartial, inefficient, unqualified, inadequate, inept, cowardly bunch of twats. I am not surprised at all that they have yet again taken the easy way out and fined both teams for the actions of a couple of individuals both belonging to the same team & not taking into account the circumstances of the whole melee which was caused by a potentially career ending tackle.

Don't care about the FA charge... We got three points out of the game, that's all that matters. 

That City also lost two of their best players for a few games was a added bonus. 

5 minutes ago, ForeverCarefree said:

Don't care about the FA charge... We got three points out of the game, that's all that matters. 

That City also lost two of their best players for a few games was a added bonus. 

Yep. We will get some measly fine and move on. City will lose far more than us. 

9 minutes ago, ForeverCarefree said:

Don't care about the FA charge. 

We should care about it, the corruption and bias from the FA must stop.

10 minutes ago, adineen98 said:

The amount of people saying on social media that Aguero's challenge was an excellent one and Luiz deserved it is actually sickening

Typical twitter, just full of idiots, type of people that hide behind their phones or computer and celebrate players breaking their legs, in real life their all cowards.

Edited by Floyd25

Typical twitter, just full of idiots, type of people that hide behind their phones or computer and celebrate players breaking their legs, in real life their all cowards.


Doubt they'd be saying the same if it was one of their players on the end of such a tackle. They can say what they want about Luiz potentially being sent off earlier but to claim that an abysmal tackle like that is in anyway acceptable is both childish and disgusting

I think a new rule needs to brought in where the offending player(s) (For a straight Red) shouldnt be allowed to play in the return fixture

Hardly any benefit to us if City lose Aguero for a few games especially if those games are against our direct rivals (Arsenal & Liverpool)

33 minutes ago, adineen98 said:

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What is this fool on about

It was part of our cunning plan to induce Aguero to almost destroy Luiz's career. Our deviousness knows no bounds. :Connie_threaten:

It was part of our cunning plan to induce Aguero to almost destroy Luiz's career. Our deviousness knows no bounds. :Connie_threaten:


Ah that's it. I should have realised that we would risk one of our own player's career to weaken a rival for 4 games. Silly me!
56 minutes ago, Davey Baby said:

I find it funny that they are feeling hard done by. I also find it funny that one of them is saying Chalobah started it all........yeah, because Aguero's tackle had nothing to do with it did it ?

They are also moaning about Fabregas getting away with it. He hardly got away with it, he was booked. No further action was needed.

I'd have been a bit disappointed if the FA hadn't charged us with something - that might have meant the other times were actually justified whereas now we know they'll stitch up Chelsea at the slightest opportunity. Shower of barstewards

24 minutes ago, carrickblue said:

I'd have been a bit disappointed if the FA hadn't charged us with something - that might have meant the other times were actually justified whereas now we know they'll stitch up Chelsea at the slightest opportunity. Shower of barstewards

Budget for the FA Christmas party sorted out.

I say this quite a lot, but what does the FA actually do? They fail to put together a decent national side, fail to appoint a decent manager, fail to develop youth players which is the role of each club, fail to develop English coaches and fail to provide adequate playing facilities for the public. Genuine question, what do they actually do that the individual clubs couldn't do themselves? All you need is a Referees organisation to enforce the rules and a small team to workout scheduling. I'm assuming they must do a ton of boring behind the scenes stuff as everything they do publicly just pisses people off.

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