Kenny's absence from management for so long has not diminished his magic. What a pity so many years were "wasted".
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Kenny got hungry, and he's made the lads hyngry.
I bet there are teams above them keeping an eye and noting that neither Gerrard nor Carroll has appeared much lately, Cole hardly appeared, Torres sold, and ever since, the goals per unit minute have shot up? And Kenny has let Flanagan, Spearing, Kelly - all home grown - loose, preparing for the departures of Carragher etc?
If I was Man City / Arsenal / Chelsea / Man U, I'd be just quietly noticing and thinking about next season, and thanking my lucky stars that Kenny ate his heart out in the stands for so long! Fancy that Mancini/ Rednapp owe Kenny a few free tickets for next season's Champs League, 'cos it ain't going to happen again.
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scottycelt
Kenny is a very rare breed indeed... a first-class player who turned into a good manager.
Ferguson was a very ordinary player, so was Jock Stein, and, by all accounts, Matt Busby and Bill Shankly were nothing much to write home about either. Brian Clough did score a few goals, if I remember, though.
Anyway, it is great to see Liverpool playing exciting attacking football again ... as long as they never come up against my beloved Partick Thistle in the Champions' League.
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CUP FINAL er ...i'm taking Stoke against the BIGÂŁÂŁÂŁÂŁ City .... now the power cut is over in Occa's Ham ....can watch it on TV .... my dad bought our first TV in [?] 56 and it broke down at 2.45 on the Saturday of the Cup Final ...an eloquent lesson in foul language ... he went to the pub and got tanked ... i nipped upstairs and watched at a neighboursAccording to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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scottycelt
Manchester City have done it at last.
There were occasional shots of old City players like Mike Summerbee and Franny Lee watching today's apology of a Cup Final at Wembley.
Such gifted and entertaining players with an enduring feeling for the club they once played for with great distinction, until foreign filthy lucre came along to spoil this once 'beautiful game'.
Mind you, I don't really mind watching the current foreign filthy lucre Barcelona side from time to time ...
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amateur51
Originally posted by scottycelt View PostI'm a Glaswegian and your 'best in the world' Premiership doesn't present much of a problem for us ...
If Wee Sparky gets the boot, and the money's right, I'll sit down and seriously consider the Fulham vacancy .. :cool2:
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well no matter how the team is formed it has to play on the day and the Man City side were just better and Stoke a way off their better performances ... so a result that seems acceptable judging by the game but a bit disappointing really ...According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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football at the very top is just so predictable now...money buys success. End of.
Just watched the torquay/Shrewsbury game, which was at least as exciting as the bits of the cup final that I saw.
there was a time when i would have wished Man city well.....their fans have had to put up with a fair bit really. now, I couldn't care less.
No doubt we will see huge numbers of cars down here in the south with city stickers....where once there were Blackburn stickers.
As ER says, stick with your local team...loyalty is ALL we have.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostThere will be no living with the thousands of STOCKPORT BORN AND RESIDENT city fans now
(sorry but it bugs me that they don't support their home town team)
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one of my local teams is cobblers ....
Claudio intends to spill the beans on the slump at the end of the season, can't wait ... i am agog etc .... [puts his termination fee up to strengthen the non-disclosure clauses eh?]According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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