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I had a lovely day actually, went to a great beer festival and cooked a Thai curry. The only minor blotch was checking in and seeing you'd commented on the football thread - it's like the tedious inevitability of an unloved season.
You cooked a thai curry? That's funny, so did I! I certainly did not expect such level of sophistication from you... Maybe you are even willing to admit Mou's behaviour is pathetic then?
Green? I went Massaman.
He's Mourinho, that's what he does. The handball was a clear penalty for me.
The Bravo tackle is a dangerous play anywhere else on the park and the handball was a penalty. Pretty simple really.
I know it's only his first game, but I thought Bravo looked terrible.
The handball ,or 'elbow' ball wasnt a penalty,you have to move your arms to move .
Pep saying what he did about Bravo (who was crap) was deluded.
Mourinho gave an honest interview and admitted he got things wrong,fair play to him,and credit to him for being open,one of the things i admire about him .
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Leicester are looking pretty bad at the moment ,i would say a top 10 finish at best.
Absolutely appalling display. Had the scum not defended like 'mannequins' (Gary Nev's words not mine) for the goals they would've won it.
The penalty against Rooney is clear as day - both feet off the ground by Bravo is loss of control endangering an opponent even if you get the ball.
After looking shaky against West Ham when they were home and dry, once again City looked flaky here from 2-0 up. They're not the shoe ins for the title everyone seems to think, although De Bruyne is different gravy and will win player of the season (you read it here first folks).
With Chelsea collapsing as we speak City certainly the favourites but need to show a bit more steel for me.
That's bollocks! He has been one of the best goal keepers in the world the last coouple of seasons. I remember people were screaming for De Gea's head on a plate back in the day. Look how that turned out...
It is neither Bravo's nor Pep's problem that nobody on this forum ever bothers to watch a game of football played outside England.
If Bravo plays like that till Xmas it matters not if they don't concede a goal from New Year's Day until the end of the season as they will be way off the pace.
That was one of the worst goalkeeping displays I've seen for a long time and as someone who has to watch Minger's clueless flapping every week I know what I'm talking about.
Agreed. From the look on his face as he walked off at half time, you could be forgiven for thinking he was just some random bloke who'd quantum leaped into the body of a premier league goalkeeper.
Barcelona has been preassured frantically on the ball for two whole seasons with Bravo in goal. He is well used to that, and don't tell me that a team not even qualified for Champions League this year is more capable at pressing than lets say Atletico or Real Madrid.
It is never easy for any player to debut after only spending one training session with the team no more than 48 hours before the match. As soon as he gets used to his new team mates, their movement and organisation on set pieces, Bravo will be rock solid. The some what shaky will be soon forgotten.
Bailly, Shaw, Pogba, Mkhitaryan and Ibra weren't playing last year, so the CL dig doesn't really fly. The guy might be amazing, but he was flapping like Jaws in the MR PTS yesterday. I'm sure he'll come good, but people are judging it as they see it. Handing a team a goal and getting away with a blatant penalty is far from classy.
There is 'judging a performance as you see it' and then there is claiming that a player can't cope with the Premier League and 'will lose City the title'. The latter speaks of both arroganse and plain ignorance.
You heard it here, from the one who 'doesn't even like football'...
Everton I tipped as my surprise package at the star of the season, decent Hatrick by Lukaku the third a good team goal. Sunderland just don't have a good squad they will struggle all season, Big Sam performed a miracle to keep them up last season.
Outstanding display of character.