Kunty McPhuck
Scust Szn has Returned
Correct.
Yes.
Don't know what you mean.
Maybe he means goal difference, because you know in Europe/Elsewhere its on h2h results
Correct.
Yes.
Don't know what you mean.
A player that gets red carded on the field can't be replaced with a substitute? A manager can buy and sell players? And what's that measurement on goals scored?
Only thing I could come up with in when I initially read it.Maybe he means goal difference, because you know in Europe/Elsewhere its on h2h results
City looking sexy. It was obvious Mancini was fraudin when you see his CL record with Man C.
But let's not forget that garbage ass team that is Newcastle.
You got to realize that every French brehs they bought from Ligue 1 clubs never had two good years in a row. French clubs just selling them players who had a good year, got their ego inflated and then thought they were future stars but in fact they never confirmed and therefore Nouveau Château (there is a circumflex accent on the first "a" ) is just a pile of over-rated and overpriced players. From France, Newcastle is laughed at for basically being the garbade depot for L1 players who think it's better to struggle to stay in the Premier League instead of playing for the first places in Ligue 1. Fukk em.
Not sure about Nasty Nas.Another thing about City, I think Nasri is gonna get a look this season, and his performances could be very important for them. Because I just think Silva is on the way down, his always gonna have his moments, but I don't think, he's he the player he was 18 months ago. So Nasri has to step, and keep duplicating what he did today. He was aggressive, he finally showed off the speed he has(but rarely uses for some absurd reason) on the goal he scored, and most importantly from the time he got on, he was around the ball, he showed some desire.
Another thing about City, I think Nasri is gonna get a look this season, and his performances could be very important for them. Because I just think Silva is on the way down, his always gonna have his moments, but I don't think, he's he the player he was 18 months ago. So Nasri has to step, and keep duplicating what he did today. He was aggressive, he finally showed off the speed he has(but rarely uses for some absurd reason) on the goal he scored, and most importantly from the time he got on, he was around the ball, he showed some desire.
Not sure about Nasty Nas.
He could have a good season under Pellegrini, not doubting that, but he was never the hard-working dude and don't particularly like to hustle : he may do it from time to time but I don't think he has that consistency. Though, I hope he proves me wrong because we definitely need his talent back (as a 10) in the NT. Or maybe not, Gourcuff's on the rise again
Nasri knows outsdie of PSG, no-ones giving him that bread that hes on now.
Mancini killed Silva's career.
Oh so you speak french ?I know that, I did GCSE French, but I aint goin to google the alt accent keys just so I can give the a a hat just to please you.
But for the rest of your post
Lyon's youth Benzia
But I do think Pelligrini being there is good for him, I think Pelligrini being South American, and having dealt with the characters his dealt with in that part of the world. Knows how to get the best out of people like him.
Problem is even if I like Valbuena and that he has proven himself as a playmaker, he lacks the elegance of the 10. Gourcuff is our only hope.Nah, you better off with Valbuena as the #10 for now till Grenier is ready to take over the mantle