FFS 21:29 - Jun 10 with 3132 views | noggin | Fans wearing City shirts not even celebrating the goal. WTF has happened to football? |  |
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FFS on 22:01 - Jun 10 with 3018 views | GlasgowBlue | Moan moan moan. You’ll be unhappy an English team have won tonight. |  |
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FFS on 09:07 - Jun 11 with 2503 views | woodbridge_blue |
FFS on 22:01 - Jun 10 by GlasgowBlue | Moan moan moan. You’ll be unhappy an English team have won tonight. |
Not much of an English team....owners, coaching staff, the significant majority of players. Perhaps we can count them as English because of the supporters? Bit different to a few decades ago....ITV repeating the documentaries of when English clubs....proper English clubs....ruled European football. A bygone age now. |  | |  |
FFS on 09:59 - Jun 11 with 2415 views | PassionNotAnger |
FFS on 09:07 - Jun 11 by woodbridge_blue | Not much of an English team....owners, coaching staff, the significant majority of players. Perhaps we can count them as English because of the supporters? Bit different to a few decades ago....ITV repeating the documentaries of when English clubs....proper English clubs....ruled European football. A bygone age now. |
Yeah, a brilliant age when racists, xenophobes and bigots could go unchallenged, crazy days! |  | |  |
FFS on 10:23 - Jun 11 with 2352 views | Mach_foreignBlue | Goosebumps. Hope no-one got hurt. |  | |  |
FFS on 10:27 - Jun 11 with 2336 views | GlasgowBlue |
FFS on 09:07 - Jun 11 by woodbridge_blue | Not much of an English team....owners, coaching staff, the significant majority of players. Perhaps we can count them as English because of the supporters? Bit different to a few decades ago....ITV repeating the documentaries of when English clubs....proper English clubs....ruled European football. A bygone age now. |
It's gonna blow your mind when you find out we are no longer owned by the Cobbolds. |  |
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FFS on 10:30 - Jun 11 with 2327 views | Naylorsrightboot | I'm glad City won. Much better than seeing United, Arsenal or Liverpool winning. |  | |  |
FFS on 10:45 - Jun 11 with 2277 views | ronnyd |
The 'sway' on that reminded me of the Anfield 'Kop' in the good old days. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
[Redacted] on 10:48 - Jun 11 with 2266 views | victorywilhappen |
FFS on 09:07 - Jun 11 by woodbridge_blue | Not much of an English team....owners, coaching staff, the significant majority of players. Perhaps we can count them as English because of the supporters? Bit different to a few decades ago....ITV repeating the documentaries of when English clubs....proper English clubs....ruled European football. A bygone age now. |
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FFS on 10:53 - Jun 11 with 2248 views | J2BLUE |
It's all a bit hollow isn't it? Great achievement but also, kind of, expected? Their squad is ridiculous. I'm probably being harsh but it doesn't really feel like they have overachieved as much as just hit par when you look at their squad. Although Guardiola is clearly a great coach, his dramatics and petulance make him impossible to listen to. I will be avoiding all coverage of their win. The utter rubbish he comes out with that everyone then pretends is some sort of profound wisdom really is tedious. |  |
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FFS on 11:22 - Jun 11 with 2166 views | woodbridge_blue |
FFS on 09:59 - Jun 11 by PassionNotAnger | Yeah, a brilliant age when racists, xenophobes and bigots could go unchallenged, crazy days! |
I am certainly not questioning that a lot of aspects of following football are much better now, safety and facilities in the stadium not least. And we have certainly benefited over the years from the enjoyment of watching players from other countries, not forgetting of course the current significant and much welcomed investment from the USA. But there's something not right with the game when a club such as Manchester City, a complete basket case not that long ago, can completely dominate the domestic and now also the European game, totally on the back of oil dollars. And do we condone what's happening at Newcastle, as Saudi Arabia attempts to gain worldwide credibility purely through its immense wealth? I am first to admit that football in the 70s and 80s had some really dark days, perhaps it's the use of rose tinted spectacles, but at least many other clubs had their moment of fame or near fame, ourselves included. |  | |  |
FFS on 13:28 - Jun 11 with 2009 views | Trequartista |
FFS on 09:07 - Jun 11 by woodbridge_blue | Not much of an English team....owners, coaching staff, the significant majority of players. Perhaps we can count them as English because of the supporters? Bit different to a few decades ago....ITV repeating the documentaries of when English clubs....proper English clubs....ruled European football. A bygone age now. |
Of the 13 who took the field for Liverpool in 1984, only 4 were English*. *Qualified to play for England. [Post edited 11 Jun 2023 13:30]
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FFS on 13:34 - Jun 11 with 1988 views | chicoazul |
FFS on 09:07 - Jun 11 by woodbridge_blue | Not much of an English team....owners, coaching staff, the significant majority of players. Perhaps we can count them as English because of the supporters? Bit different to a few decades ago....ITV repeating the documentaries of when English clubs....proper English clubs....ruled European football. A bygone age now. |
Maybe don’t look at our 81 cup winning team. |  |
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FFS on 15:32 - Jun 11 with 1814 views | wkj | Not even a pitch invasion for winning the highest accolade in club football, smh |  |
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