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Go on Madrid 20:40 - May 9 with 2831 viewsIllinoisblue

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Poll: What sport is the most corrupt?

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Go on Madrid on 20:46 - May 9 with 2404 viewsbazza

Rather see city win the champions league.
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Go on Madrid on 20:49 - May 9 with 2390 viewsgainsboroughblue

Always feel you need a 2 goal advantage at least to take to Etihad.

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Go on Madrid on 20:50 - May 9 with 2389 viewsiamatractorboy

It's a bit like cheering on Darth Vader vs the Emperor though.
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Go on Madrid on 20:53 - May 9 with 2349 viewsolimar

Go on Madrid on 20:50 - May 9 by iamatractorboy

It's a bit like cheering on Darth Vader vs the Emperor though.


Was thinking the same. How did it come to this? But also, come on Madrid.
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Go on Madrid on 21:07 - May 9 with 2295 viewsRKD

Disgaree.

35k City fans turned up in League One just like we did. Relate to them much more than any other big club. Watching the game with two of them now, who often come on Ipswich away games with me because they appreciate proper football.

Poll: Edwards goal - shot or cross?

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Go on Madrid on 21:09 - May 9 with 2259 viewsJ2BLUE

City or that scumbag Perez...

I'm backing City

Truly impaired.
Poll: Will you buying a Super Blues membership?

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Go on Madrid on 21:13 - May 9 with 2230 viewsBanksterDebtSlave

Barcelona possibly, Madrid a big fat no.

"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
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Go on Madrid on 21:14 - May 9 with 2219 viewsolimar

Go on Madrid on 21:07 - May 9 by RKD

Disgaree.

35k City fans turned up in League One just like we did. Relate to them much more than any other big club. Watching the game with two of them now, who often come on Ipswich away games with me because they appreciate proper football.


Absolutely nothing against the fans at all, for all the reason you say. Even the way the club runs itself has a bit of class.
But its about what their seemingly unlimited funds are doing to the game and any sort of competition. Not only are clubs having to put together amazing seasons even to keep pace with them, but they are stretching massively to try and keep up and that has impact on everything else too.
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Go on Madrid on 21:19 - May 9 with 2162 viewsbazza

Go on Madrid on 21:07 - May 9 by RKD

Disgaree.

35k City fans turned up in League One just like we did. Relate to them much more than any other big club. Watching the game with two of them now, who often come on Ipswich away games with me because they appreciate proper football.


Modern football is all about money, surely we are a similar example on a smaller scale, I hope
City win the champions league, 100% back an English/British club over anyone else, I wouldn’t complain if someone chucked a few billion at Ipswich and we we’re winning back to back premier leagues FA cups and competing in the champions league 😂
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Go on Madrid on 21:25 - May 9 with 2110 viewsVic

I find it difficult to not back an English club in European competition - even City. So come on City, get your act together and score.

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Go on Madrid on 21:29 - May 9 with 2096 viewsSitfcB

What a f’king hit!

COYB
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Go on Madrid on 21:30 - May 9 with 2089 viewsbazza

Get in !!
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Go on Madrid on 21:31 - May 9 with 2088 viewsRKD

Go on Madrid on 21:19 - May 9 by bazza

Modern football is all about money, surely we are a similar example on a smaller scale, I hope
City win the champions league, 100% back an English/British club over anyone else, I wouldn’t complain if someone chucked a few billion at Ipswich and we we’re winning back to back premier leagues FA cups and competing in the champions league 😂


My friend is the same age to me (32), and he is nostalgic when it comes to pre-takeover days, but ultimately loves the position they are in now and couldn’t imagine anything else.

His Dad (60 odd) has completely fallen out of love with the game the last couple of years and I genuinely think he would accept having to start again in League Two if they went full on Rangers. I’ve been to a couple of champions league group games with them, and he spent the whole time talking about Robson’s Ipswich.

Basically - he wouldn’t swap the last decade for anything, but he’s sick and tired of new generation fans not knowing they’re born, and anything less than the quadruple being a disappointment. He also pines for Maine Road as all the lads were dispersed acrossed the stadium when they moved homes,

Funny old game.

Poll: Edwards goal - shot or cross?

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Go on Madrid on 21:32 - May 9 with 2076 viewspointofblue

Go on Madrid on 21:14 - May 9 by olimar

Absolutely nothing against the fans at all, for all the reason you say. Even the way the club runs itself has a bit of class.
But its about what their seemingly unlimited funds are doing to the game and any sort of competition. Not only are clubs having to put together amazing seasons even to keep pace with them, but they are stretching massively to try and keep up and that has impact on everything else too.


Real Madrid are hardly bankrupt. They get funded highly by an even television deal in Spain which really benefits them and Barcelona over the rest.

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Go on Madrid on 21:33 - May 9 with 2069 viewsVic

Boom!

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Go on Madrid on 21:34 - May 9 with 2060 viewsolimar

Go on Madrid on 21:32 - May 9 by pointofblue

Real Madrid are hardly bankrupt. They get funded highly by an even television deal in Spain which really benefits them and Barcelona over the rest.


They arent, but its not really comparable.
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Go on Madrid on 21:36 - May 9 with 2046 viewsbazza

Go on Madrid on 21:31 - May 9 by RKD

My friend is the same age to me (32), and he is nostalgic when it comes to pre-takeover days, but ultimately loves the position they are in now and couldn’t imagine anything else.

His Dad (60 odd) has completely fallen out of love with the game the last couple of years and I genuinely think he would accept having to start again in League Two if they went full on Rangers. I’ve been to a couple of champions league group games with them, and he spent the whole time talking about Robson’s Ipswich.

Basically - he wouldn’t swap the last decade for anything, but he’s sick and tired of new generation fans not knowing they’re born, and anything less than the quadruple being a disappointment. He also pines for Maine Road as all the lads were dispersed acrossed the stadium when they moved homes,

Funny old game.


It’s because, The only people that like change, are babies with shatty nappies.
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Go on Madrid on 21:38 - May 9 with 2035 viewsRKD

Go on Madrid on 21:14 - May 9 by olimar

Absolutely nothing against the fans at all, for all the reason you say. Even the way the club runs itself has a bit of class.
But its about what their seemingly unlimited funds are doing to the game and any sort of competition. Not only are clubs having to put together amazing seasons even to keep pace with them, but they are stretching massively to try and keep up and that has impact on everything else too.


I see your point, but if it wasn’t them it would be someone else. They might be exceptionally good at the moment, but the dominance is exaggerated I think. Leicester beat them to the title within the last decade, and City have still never managed to do 3 titles in a row unlike Utd and Liverpool* from 70s/80s/90s.

Money might be more of a contribution factor these days, but football is still one never ending wheel. Their bubble will burst eventually just like Liverpools’ and United’s did.


*and Huddersfield pre WWII.

Poll: Edwards goal - shot or cross?

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Go on Madrid on 21:47 - May 9 with 1949 viewsSuperblue95

Camavinga could be in the Olympics with his diving skills

My hobbies include being quiet during trips, clapping with songs, and diabetes.
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Go on Madrid on 21:49 - May 9 with 1937 viewsIllinoisblue

Go on Madrid on 21:07 - May 9 by RKD

Disgaree.

35k City fans turned up in League One just like we did. Relate to them much more than any other big club. Watching the game with two of them now, who often come on Ipswich away games with me because they appreciate proper football.


Their recent existence is underlined by industrial-scale financial cheating. Fk em.

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Poll: What sport is the most corrupt?

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Go on Madrid on 22:01 - May 9 with 1866 viewsiamatractorboy

Go on Madrid on 21:38 - May 9 by RKD

I see your point, but if it wasn’t them it would be someone else. They might be exceptionally good at the moment, but the dominance is exaggerated I think. Leicester beat them to the title within the last decade, and City have still never managed to do 3 titles in a row unlike Utd and Liverpool* from 70s/80s/90s.

Money might be more of a contribution factor these days, but football is still one never ending wheel. Their bubble will burst eventually just like Liverpools’ and United’s did.


*and Huddersfield pre WWII.


That is highly likely to change this year. I expect they'll make it 4 in a row (and 6 in 7) next year, and probably 5 in 2025, unless Newcastle edge ahead, which will happen sooner or later.
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Go on Madrid on 22:04 - May 9 with 1839 viewsSwansea_Blue

Everyone loves an underdog billionaire. Half decent game. I’m not a huge fan of City’s walking football though. Obviously they’re good at what they do and have some ridiculous talent, it’s just a bit s…l…o…w at times.

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Go on Madrid on 22:05 - May 9 with 1825 viewsolimar

Go on Madrid on 21:38 - May 9 by RKD

I see your point, but if it wasn’t them it would be someone else. They might be exceptionally good at the moment, but the dominance is exaggerated I think. Leicester beat them to the title within the last decade, and City have still never managed to do 3 titles in a row unlike Utd and Liverpool* from 70s/80s/90s.

Money might be more of a contribution factor these days, but football is still one never ending wheel. Their bubble will burst eventually just like Liverpools’ and United’s did.


*and Huddersfield pre WWII.


Im not sure it will, the money is such a huge factor now. Liverpool have had 3 of the most faultless seasons in their entire history in the last 4 years and it was only enough to win one title.
Without that, we would be looking at City about to win their 6th straight title.

Agree, if it wasnt them, it might be someone else (PSG, Newcastle etc), but it just destroys the competitive element.
(and I realise that ITFC have had a degree of that in L1!).
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Go on Madrid on 22:07 - May 9 with 1784 viewsolimar

Go on Madrid on 22:01 - May 9 by iamatractorboy

That is highly likely to change this year. I expect they'll make it 4 in a row (and 6 in 7) next year, and probably 5 in 2025, unless Newcastle edge ahead, which will happen sooner or later.


Yeah agree and that prospect isnt entirely attractive either. The best shot at stopping City feels like its going to be a(nother) nation state.
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Go on Madrid on 22:25 - May 9 with 1698 viewsRKD

Go on Madrid on 22:05 - May 9 by olimar

Im not sure it will, the money is such a huge factor now. Liverpool have had 3 of the most faultless seasons in their entire history in the last 4 years and it was only enough to win one title.
Without that, we would be looking at City about to win their 6th straight title.

Agree, if it wasnt them, it might be someone else (PSG, Newcastle etc), but it just destroys the competitive element.
(and I realise that ITFC have had a degree of that in L1!).


There was a period where people were starting to think the same about Chelsea in the 00s. Man City have sustained themselves more than Chelsea did, but they will peter out eventually. Whether it is 5 years or 15 years is anyone’s guess.

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