Today’s Football 2021/22 Season

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Aren’t teams supposed to try and win games? Or does that not apply v Liverpool? Seriously why are Newcastle taking minute cover every goal kick and throw in when they’re a goal down?
Yeah. if only teams turned up against them, like we did this season.

Ffs instead of watching them every week and crying all the time, just accept teams have absolutely chance against the drugged up cheats (that applies to City too)
 
You don’t go from being the best team in the world to losing 6 in a row at home and conceding 7 to teams because you lose a centreback. They cycled off the drugs, showed how rubbish they are, and then got back on them to win the 8 in a row or whatever it was they needed to get fourth.
Van Dijk actually played in that match where they conceded 7 at Villa but the point is no less relevant.

Andy Robertson is the clearest example of something not being right. He sprinted up the pitch in the 92nd minute like a man possessed, even though that's his fifth game in less than two weeks. No wonder he has massive veins in his head.

All good teams go through tough spells from time to time but losing 6 in a row at home when, outside of that time, you haven't lost at home for 5 years is plainly more than a coincidence.
 
Yeah. if only teams turned up against them, like we did this season.

Ffs instead of watching them every week and crying all the time, just accept teams have absolutely chance against the drugged up cheats (that applies to City too)

We did turn up against them, but got shafted by the referee. At least we put some effort in. Newcastle haven’t tried from the first whistle here and are timewasting when 1 down.
 
Van Dijk actually played in that match where they conceded 7 at Villa but the point is no less relevant.

Andy Robertson is the clearest example of something not being right. He sprinted up the pitch in the 92nd minute like a man possessed, even though that's his fifth game in less than two weeks. No wonder he has massive veins in his head.

All good teams go through tough spells from time to time but losing 6 in a row at home when, outside of that time, you haven't lost at home for 5 years is plainly more than a coincidence.

It’s just amazing how people don’t accept this.

Similarly the season before when City were cycling off. One injury to Laporte apparently enough for a team that had got 100 and 99 points previously to drop almost 20 points and lose at home to Norwich, only to bounce back the season after and have the league wrapped up by March without needing a striker.

They both absolutely reek of it and Pep and Klopp are both linked to doping doctors yet we hold them up as the greatest managers of all time. I’ll never view either of them the same as Fergie Wenger or Mourinho because in my view they’re the biggest cheats in sport and the only thing worse than watching Liverpool win every single game they play is hoping that City will do the same as they’re slightly less repugnant much of doping cheats.
 
It’s just amazing how people don’t accept this.

Similarly the season before when City were cycling off. One injury to Laporte apparently enough for a team that had got 100 and 99 points previously to drop almost 20 points and lose at home to Norwich, only to bounce back the season after and have the league wrapped up by March without needing a striker.

They both absolutely reek of it and Pep and Klopp are both linked to doping doctors yet we hold them up as the greatest managers of all time. I’ll never view either of them the same as Fergie Wenger or Mourinho because in my view they’re the biggest cheats in sport and the only thing worse than watching Liverpool win every single game they play is hoping that City will do the same as they’re slightly less repugnant much of doping cheats.

According to the BBC, 36 year old asthma sufferer, James Milner covered 9.6km and made 252 intensive runs before going off. No one had covered more ground, and only Bruno G had made more intensive runs (254) at that time.
 
According to the BBC, 36 year old asthma sufferer, James Milner covered 9.6km and made 252 intensive runs before going off. No one had covered more ground, and only Bruno G had made more intensive runs (254) at that time.

Just good training and conditioning that seemingly can’t be accessed by other clubs. Must be all the yoga, Ronaldo can barely get a sprint on but Milner is better than ever.
 
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