'Arry 'Oudini will leave because he cannot “rescue” the club from anything. He doesn’t seem to have the stomache for protracted efforts at producing top-quality football any more.
And the noble Tigers record their second victory of the campaign, 2-1 against Wigan. Looked shaky at times, but old Bo Myhill was solid between the posts.
Up the league we go!
What, to 16th place?
Well, shit.
Wouldn’t you just know it?
City drew 1-1 with Villa last night and Richard Dunne our ex-captain scored for Villa.
Bellamy equalized and the point gained sends City up to 4th in the prem
I hope you appreciate the classiness of Dunne, chowder.
I’ll take a point at Maine Road, or wherever it is now.
I always liked Dunne, he was a loyal servant for 9 years and won the player of the year quite a few times.
The City of Manchester Stadium is our new home, Maine Road was demolished and a whole bunch of crap houses built on the site.
I miss Maine Road It had atmosphere and it was full of memories, both good and bad but memories even so.
COMS has atmosphere but nothing compared to Maine Rd plus the pies are fucking awful
Dunne is a great player for Ireland as well. Kevin Keegan really saved his career. Huge match for the honey monster this Saturday against the Italians.
I’m sure they are the best that money can buy!
With no premiership footy today because of international fixtures I tootled off to watch the mighty Rochdale in action against Barnet.
Dale won 2-1 which takes them to 4th in the league.
Up the Dale
And The Dale go marching on, on, on!
A 2-0 win away at Grimsby send the mighty Rochdale up to 3rd place in the league.
Div 1 here they come!
So is the balloon incident at the Sunderland- Liverpool match similar to what that fan did for the Chicago Cubs? Flying back tomorrow so it’s on my mind!
Sort of, except for the fact that Liverpool spent the next 80+ minutes looking like they were playing in a pool of molasses.
Again.
It was a beach ball not a balloon, a beach ball with the Liverpool badge on it.
Does that mean it was an own goal
Chin up chique. Read this article on Bill Shankly that came out today in the Observer for a nostalgic reminder of what real football, and real footballing men, were all about.
Absolutely unbelievable that the goal was allowed to stand in the Sunderland - Liverpool match. Law 5, folks, Law 5. Basic refereeing 101. Drop ball at the point that the beach ball interfered with play.
Gotta love the irony, though, that it was a Liverpool-thrown beach ball.
By the way, pending results tomorrow, Leeds are the only undefeated team in the top five flights of English soccer. I’d really like to see them get back to the second flight; I think their fans got a bit of a raw deal from all the financial shennanigins. Just to round out the trivia, Ipswich are the only winless team in the top five flights, having managed 6 draws out of 12 played.
Now for the question: who else expects to see a rain of beach balls thrown onto the pitch for the next major derby in the Premiership??
City failed to beat the pie eating Wiganites yesterday, had to settle for a 1-1 draw despite having Zabaleta sent off.
Still in 5 position with a game in hand
After an unexpected home defeat to Accrington (who are they?) Stanley, Rochdale still occupy 3rd place and are still on course for auto promo.
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Big game today, Liverpool v Manure. Should 'pool lose, which I hope they don’t, their season as far as the premiership is concerned, is effectively over.
Posh got their second win in the Championship to move out of the relegation zone. Reading can put us back in it today if they beat Leicester. There is a bit of a gap starting to develop at the bottom now but our convincing win (3-0) yesterday has at least restored some hope.
I predict Liverpool will beat Man U in a dull, unconvincing display and the fickle fans will flip back to thinking Benitez is a god among managers.
Fuck sake!
City 2-0 up and end up having to settle for 2-2 against bleeding Fulham.
The good news is the rags lost